Strategy for a Sustainable Region. Randy Rentschler MTC January 22, 2014

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Strategy for a Sustainable Region Randy Rentschler MTC January 22, 2014

Plan Bay Area 25-year long-range transportation plan Updated every four years Guides transportation policies and investments in the nine-county region More closely links land use and transportation planning Reduces per capita greenhouse gas gas gas gas emissions 3

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The Bay Area: Sea-level Rise and the Bay SFO Oakland Airport Source: BCDC Source: BCDC

Policy/Project Predecessors to Plan Bay Area 7 AB 32 SB 375 MTC Policies Fix It First Policy Transit-Oriented Development (TOD) Policy Transportation for Livable Communities FOCUS Initiative Priority Development Areas Priority Conservation Areas

AB 32 Global Warming Solutions Act of 2006 Establishes regulatory and market mechanisms to achieve greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions reductions AB 32 sets GHG emissions limit for 2020 at 1990 level Acknowledges that 2020 is not the endpoint Points way towards 80% reduction by 2050 Air Resources Board (ARB) adopted a Scoping Plan to achieve AB 32 s GHG emissions reduction target

Senate Bill 375 Sustainable Communities Strategy Requires the integration of land use and transportation planning in a Sustainable Communities Strategy (SCS) to reduce emissions from light duty vehicles Directs ARB to develop GHG reduction targets for CA s 18 MPOs for 2020 and 2035-7% and -15% respectively for the Bay Area

GHG Emission Reductions Target - 2035-15% -10% -7% 0% Plan Bay Area, 2035: -16 % GHG CARB Target, 2035 Plan Bay Area, 2020 CARB Target, 2020 set forth a forecasted development pattern for the region, which, when integrated with transportation network, and other transportation measures and policies, will reduce GHG emissions from autos and light trucks to achieve GHG emission reduction targets approved by ARB - SB 375 (Section 65080 et al) 10

Fix It First Policy 11 Maintain the Existing Transport System Most Investments support existing Transit, Roads, Bridges Supports Focused Growth Supports Communities of Concern Reducing Deferred Maintenance = Highly Cost Effective

12 Sustainable Communities Strategy What does the SCS mean for the Bay Area? Integrates transportation and land use Mandates MTC and ABAG to jointly create and approve the SCS as part of the Regional Transportation Plan Prescribed outreach to Bay Area communities Creates a GHG emission goal Measures performance Forecasts of population, jobs and housing

Regional Growth 13 2010 2040 Growth 2010-2040 Jobs 3,385,000 4,505,000 1,120,000 Population 7,152,000 9,299, 000 2,147,000 Housing Units 2,786,000 3,446,000 660,000 Source: California Department of Finance, US Census, Center for Continuing Study of the California Economy, United States Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics, ABAG

Focus Growth Around Transit 14 Forecast Bay Area growth in Priority Development Areas: 75% new housing 64% new jobs More intense development near high quality transit

15 OneBayArea Grant (OBAG) Program Policy Approach Reward jurisdictions that produce housing near transit and create healthy communities Target investments in PDAs Secure Housing Element and Complete Streets commitments Provide flexible funds for local investment

16 OBAG Project Mix Total Programmed OBAG Funding to Date Transportation for Livable Communities 30% $91M Local Streets and Roads Rehab 29% $88M Safe Routes School 2% $6M Planning 13% $39M Bicycle/Pedestrian 26% $79M Note: Figures subject to change based on detailed review and evaluation.

Current Climate Initiatives Program Public Outreach and Education Program - $10 million School and Youth Outreach Program Smart Driving Pilots Electric Vehicle Adoption Campaign Innovative Grants $31 million for 17 grants 4 Clean Vehicles 4 Transportation Demand Management (TDM) 4 Showcase 1 Parking Management 4 Creative Grants Safe Routes to School (SR2S) County Program & Creative Grants - $35 million (Cycles 1 and 2) Program Evaluation - $2 million

Climate Initiatives Program Policy Initiative 2035 Cost in YOE millions Per Capita CO2 Emissions Reductions in 2035 Car Sharing $13-2.6% Smart Driving Strategy $160-1.5% Clean Vehicles Feebate Program $25-0.7% Vehicle Buy-Back & Plug-in or Electric Vehicle Purchase Incentive $120-0.5% Vanpool Incentives $6-0.4% Regional Electric Vehicle Charger Network $80-0.3% Commuter Benefits Ordinance $0-0.3% Climate Initiatives Innovative Grants $226 TBD Total $630-6.30%

Innovative Grants: Goals and Objectives Measurably reduce emissions of greenhouse gases and criteria pollutants Have the greatest potential for replication Employ multiple approaches together, effectively layering them to produce synergy Remove substantial barrier technical, financial, policy or political that impedes successful implementation of a new strategy Build effective collaboration and partnerships

Clean Vehicles Grant Funding: $14 million 1. EV Taxis (San Francisco) 2. Municipal EV Fleets and Smart Driving (Bay Area) 3. City CarShare EV Fleet (San Francisco) 4. Tribal EVs (Stewart s Point Rancheria, Sonoma County)

Showcase Grant Funding: $11 million 1. Bay Area Bike Share pilot in San Francisco, San Mateo, and Santa Clara counties 2. Port of Oakland s Shore Power Initiative 3. Bicycle Detection System (San Jose) 4. Cold in Place Recycling demos for road rehabilitation (Napa, Sonoma)

Safe Routes to School Regional Program Distributed $35 million to the 9 Bay Area counties over two cycles Counties decided projects based on local needs Most schools funded education and outreach programs 22

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