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Active Transportation Program

Active Transportation Program. David Giongco, P.E. Active Transportation Program Manager Office of Special and Discretionary Programs. OVERVIEW. ACTIVE MODES OF TRANSPORTATION. “. John A. Pérez, Speaker of the Assembly.

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Active Transportation Program

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  1. Active Transportation Program David Giongco, P.E. Active Transportation Program Manager Office of Special and Discretionary Programs

  2. OVERVIEW

  3. ACTIVE MODES OF TRANSPORTATION

  4. John A. Pérez, Speaker of the Assembly Over the coming years, the Active Transportation Program will increase the number of bicycling and walking trips in California, improve safety and mobility, and help achieve greenhouse gas reductions.

  5. John A. Pérez, Speaker of the Assembly Over the coming years, the Active Transportation Program will increase the number of bicycling and walking trips in California, improve safety and mobility, and help achieve greenhouse gas reductions.

  6. John A. Pérez, Speaker of the Assembly Over the coming years, the Active Transportation Program will increase the number of bicycling and walking trips in California, improve safety and mobility, and help achieve greenhouse gas reductions.

  7. John A. Pérez, Speaker of the Assembly Over the coming years, the Active Transportation Program will increase the number of bicycling and walking trips in California, improve safety and mobility, and help achieve greenhouse gas reductions.

  8. ATP FUNDING State Highway Account $34.2M (26%)

  9. PROGRAM DISTRIBUTION 40% to MPOs Populations > 200k $51.8M 10% to Small Urban & Rural Populations ≤ 200k $12.9M 50% to Statewide $64.7M

  10. STATEWIDE COMPONENT REQUIREMENTS Min. Safe Routes to School $24.0M (37%) Other ATP $40.7M (63%)

  11. SAFE ROUTES TO SCHOOL PROVISION Min. Non-Infrastructure $7.2M (30%) Other Safe Routes to School $16.8M (70%)

  12. TAP & ATP RELATIONSHIP TE TAP ATP RTP SRTS SR2S BTA

  13. NEXT STEPS • Prepare guidelines • 6 months of enactment • ATP Workgroup • Initial 2-year program • Outreach & training • Webinars • District Visits • Tentatively Feb, Mar 2014

  14. SUMMARY • DAVID GIONGCO • david_giongco@dot.ca.gov • 916-651-8257

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