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California State Government Organization Archived 2010-10-06 at the Wayback Machine - Chart showing a hierarchy of the above departments and commissions California State Agency Databases Archived 2016-03-07 at the Wayback Machine - Comprehensive list of state agencies and databases maintained by the American Library Association
The VCTC oversees highway, bus, aviation, rail and bicycle activity and controls the use of government funds for transportation projects. The commission was created by state legislation in 1988 [ 1 ] and began operation in 1989, when it assumed the transportation responsibilities of the Ventura County Association of Governments.
Note: For local governments (city, county, etc.) within the state of California, see Category:Local government in California. Subcategories This category has the following 18 subcategories, out of 18 total.
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.
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The Hazardous Waste and Substances Sites List, also known as the Cortese List—named for Dominic Cortese—or California Superfund, is a planning document used by the State of California and its various local agencies and developers to comply with the California Environmental Quality Act requirements in providing information about the location of hazardous materials release sites.
The California Highway Commission was established in 1895 and continued until 1978 as the primary California government agency responsible for state highway planning.It exercised jurisdiction over the California state highway system, especially highway routes, while the Department of Highways, established in 1896, constructed and maintained state highways.