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Posts Tagged ‘Caltrans’

California Household Travel Survey

Tuesday, July 16th, 2013
CHTS Average Trip Rates by Demographic

CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
The 2010-2012 California Household Travel Survey (CHTS) was a unique statewide, collaborative effort to gather travel information needed for regional and statewide travel and environmental models using the same instrument and methods across the state.

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2012 Census of California Water Transit Services

Monday, January 14th, 2013

MINETA TRANSPORTATION INSTITUTE
This study provides a comprehensive assessment of current ferry operations in the state of California. this work was conducted to assist the California Department of transportation (Caltrans) comply with requirements in the federal MAp-21 legislation (the Moving Ahead for Progress in the 21st Century Act). MAP-21 is the first multi-year transportation authorization enacted since 2005 and funds surface transportation programs at over $105 billion for fiscal years 2013 and 2014.

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California: 2011 Statewide Transportation System Needs Assessment

Friday, November 11th, 2011
CLICK TO ZOOM: Table 1-1. Ten-Year Cost-Revenue Summary

CALIFORNIA TRANSPORTATION COMMISSION
Today, California’s transportation system is in jeopardy. Investments to preserve transportation systems simply have not kept pace with the demands on them, and this underfunding – decade after decade – has led to the decay of one of the state’s greatest assets. Failing to adequately invest in the restoration of California’s roads,
highways, bridges, airports, seaports, railways, border crossings, and public transit infrastructure will lead to further decay and a deterioration of service from which it may take many years to recover. The future of the state’s economy and our quality of life depend on a transportation system that is safe and reliable, and which moves people and goods efficiently

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California: Caltrans District 4 – Caldecott Fourth Bore East Portal

Wednesday, August 3rd, 2011

Caltrans District 4- Caldecott Fourth Bore East Portal Shot and Edited by Dennis Parecadan – district4ct on YouTube

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Oakland, California: Caldecott Fourth Bore Project, Early Excavation

Monday, June 27th, 2011

Caldecott Fourth Bore Project, Early Excavation of West Portal. Video by Dennis Parecadan – district4ct on YouTube

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Video: Caltrans – Caldecott Tunnel Excavation

Tuesday, October 26th, 2010

Caltrans District 4 – Caldecott Tunnel 4th Bore Early Excavation
-district4ct on YouTube

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California Federal Statewide Transportation Improvement Program, Draft 2011

Wednesday, October 20th, 2010
Process

CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
The California Federal Statewide Transportation Improvement Program (FSTIP) is a statewide, multi-year, intermodal program of transportation projects, prepared by the California Department of Transportation (Department) in cooperation with the Metropolitan Planning Organizations (MPOs) and the Regional Transportation Planning Agencies (RTPAs). The purpose of the FSTIP is to ensure that federal transportation funding continues to flow into California as a result of complying with federal regulations pertaining to programming projects for funding.

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