RV 2015: Cleaner Transit, Healthier Communities: Climate Change Policies and Practices by Kate White
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California Climate Strategy Rail~Volution 2015
CALIFORNIA CLIMATE STRATEGY
CALIFORNIA CLIMATE STRATEGY
Greenhouse gas emissions
SOURCES OF GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS
} Project to reduce greenhouse gases and achieve co-‐benefits } Maximize benefits to disadvantaged communi9es } Triennial investment plan, then Legislature & Governor allocate funds in annual State Budgets
} Air Board adopts funding guidelines for agencies
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FY 2014-‐15 Appropria0ons by Agency
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HSRA -‐ High Speed Rail $ 250M CalSTA/Local Transit Agencies -‐ Low Carbon Transit Opera9ons $ 25M Caltrans/CTC -‐ Transit and Intercity Rail Capital Program $ 25M SGC -‐ Affordable Housing & Sustainable Communi9es $ 130M ARB -‐ Low Carbon Transporta9on $ 200M CSD -‐ Energy Efficiency Upgrades / Weatheriza9on $ 75M CEC -‐ Energy Efficiency for Public Buildings $ 20M CDFA -‐ Agricultural Energy and Opera9onal Efficiency $ 15M CDFW -‐ Wetlands and Watershed Restora9on $ 25M CAL FIRE -‐ Fire Preven9on and Urban Forestry Projects $ 42M Cal Recycle -‐ Waste Diversion $ 25M Total $ 832M
Legislature also amended FY 2013-‐14 budget to provide funds to DWR, CDFA, and ARB
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2014-‐15 $630M
2015-‐16* $1.7B
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Transit and Intercity Rail Capital
Low Carbon Transit OperaFons
High Speed Rail Low Carbon TransportaFon
Affordable Housing and Sustainable Communi9es
} What: rail and bus capital projects, and opera9onal improvements that result in increased ridership and reduced greenhouse gas emissions.
} Who: public agencies that operate intercity or commuter passenger rail or urban rail transit service
} How: compe99ve grants } Next: $265M proposed for 2015-‐16 (10% con(nuous) } hap://www.dot.ca.gov/hq/MassTrans/9rcp.html
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} What: new or expanded bus or rail services, expand intermodal transit facili9es (equipment acquisi9on, fueling, maintenance and related opera9ng costs)
} Who: 200+ transit agencies across California } How: distributed by statutory formula } Next: $100M for 2015-‐16 (5% con(nuous) } hap://www.dot.ca.gov/hq/MassTrans/lctop.html
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} What: zero-‐emission vehicle, transit, truck, freight equipment grants/rebates
} Who: residents, businesses, organiza9ons, agencies (>50% to benefit disadvantaged communi9es)
} Next: $350M for 2015-‐16 } hap://www.arb.ca.gov/msprog/aqip/aqip.htm
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} What: affordable housing units, infrastructure, transit, ac9ve transporta9on, green infrastructure, agricultural easements
} Who: public agencies } How: compe99ve grants } Next: $400M for 2015-‐16 (20% con(nuous) } hap://sgc.ca.gov/
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Affordable Housing and Sustainable Communi9es
Disadvantaged Communi0es Benefits
� Reduce health harms through clean air, plus walking, biking, and recrea9on
� Increase safety and thermal comfort � Create quality jobs and job training � Improve transit access and service � Cut housing, transporta9on, energy costs � Reduce exposure to local air toxics � Priori9ze zero emissions in areas with high diesel soot levels
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