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California Planning Roundtable 2013 Retreat, Riverside, CA Presented by Nancy Pfeffer, Director of Regional Planning, Gateway Cities Council of Governments
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GATEWAY CITIES RANKING AMONG LARGEST CITIES IN THE UNITED STATES (2010 CENSUS) 1.New York8,175,133 2.Los Angeles3,792,621 3.Chicago2,695,598 4.Houston2,100,263 5.Gateway Cities2,050,455 6.Philadelphia1,526,006 7.Phoenix1,445,632 8.San Antonio1,327,407 9.San Diego1,307,402 10.Dallas1,197,816 11.San Jose 945,942
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Socioeconomic Characteristic GCCOGState Persons living in poverty16.4%13.7% Persons living in rental units 46.7%39.5% Renters living in overcrowded units 23.5%13.2% Persons age 18-64 with limited English 10%4.1%
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Transportation Air Quality Housing & Demographics Economic Development
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Corridor Planning ◦ I-605/SR-91/I-405 ◦ I-710 ◦ I-5 Sustainable Communities Strategy Air Quality Action Plan Strategic Transportation Plan Homelessness Initiative
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8% 4.46% 13% 16 Gateway Cities 2005 Benchmark 2020 2035 -5% -10% 0% 2.91% 1.10% 4.22% 7.07% 2.97% Transportation TDM Measures Land Use 0.72% Regional Projects Interactive Effects 8.51% 15.02% 0.04% Percent below 16.64 lbs CO 2e per person per day -15%
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Cost and Funding of Local Implementation 100 Projects Require Funding between 2011 and 2035 $300 $150 $400 $350 $250 $371 Million $156 Million Cost of Local Projects Funding Need $0 $50 $100 $200
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Air Quality Action Plan ◦ Region-wide health risk assessment ◦ Dramatic improvements projected in air quality and related exposure Strategic Transportation Plan ◦ $8+ million budget ◦ Regional transportation model ◦ Updated air quality analysis ◦ Active transportation element ◦ Technology application to goods movement ◦ Support for project funding for all local cities
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“Facilitate regional coordination between stakeholders on transportation projects within the Gateway Cities Reward collaboration within the goods movement industry and promote the use of cutting-edge technologies Identify local goal and achieve consensus on transportation infrastructure investments that will directly benefit the subregion’s economic development”
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For Each Program/Project and Initiative First: A Forum Second: A Planner Third: A Consensus Builder Fourth: An Advocate
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