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The Sustainable Communities and Climate Protection Act of 2008, also known as Senate Bill 375 or SB 375, is a State of California law targeting greenhouse gas emissions from passenger vehicles. The Global Warming Solutions Act of 2006 ( AB 32 ) sets goals for the reduction of statewide greenhouse gas emissions.
Officials wanted to study the area’s roadways in the wake of flooding and the threat of wildfires.
The CTC mission statement, adopted May 19, 2010, is as follows:. The California Transportation Commission is an independent public agency dedicated to ensuring a safe, financially sustainable, world-class multimodal transportation system that reduces congestion, improves the environment, and facilitates economic development through the efficient movement of people and goods.
Town of Los Gatos, recognized [9] for their employee and community commitment to promote and implement sustainability programs and practices. City of Santa Monica, recognized as an early adopter of sustainable practices [10] throughout all aspects of their local government and awarded the 2009 Grand Prize Winner by the Alliance.
Documents show what changed in two years to get Caltrans a $100 million freeway grant. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach ...
Documents shed light on how a Caltrans freeway-widening project lost a $100 million competitive grant and then won the same grant a year later without material changes to the project — or ...
The Office of Community Planning and Development is an agency within the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). The office administers the grant programs that help communities plan and finance their growth and development, increase their capacity to govern, and provide shelter and services for homeless people.
The enactment of the Collier–Burns Highway Act of 1947 after "a lengthy and bitter legislative battle" was a watershed moment in Caltrans history. [12] The act "placed California highway's program on a sound financial basis" by doubling vehicle registration fees and raising gasoline and diesel fuel taxes from 3