SB 375: CREATING GREAT COMMUNITIES IN CALIFORNIA.

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SB 375: CREATING GREAT COMMUNITIES IN CALIFORNIA

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The Opportunity

California has an unprecedented opportunity

Reform transportation and land use policies to reduce greenhouse gas emissions AND

Advance public health, social equity, environmental sustainability, and economic growth

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Senate Bill 375 (SB 375) of 2008

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SB 375

Goal: To align regional transportation, land use and affordable housing plans to reduce

greenhouse gas emissions

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Step 1: Set Targets

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Sustainable Communities Strategy (SCS)

Transportation investments + Land use patterns

Where will homes, job centers, open space, retail be located? More opportunities to drive less through increased public transit

and biking and walking options.

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SCS + RTP = ↓ VMT, OMG!

MPO = Metropolitan Planning OrganizationCOG = Council of GovernmentsRTP = Regional Transportation PlanSCS = Sustainable Communities

StrategyVMT = Vehicle Miles TraveledGHG = Greenhouse Gases

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San Joaquin Valley is Key

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Source: Paving Paradise, AFT, 2007Source: California Regional Progress Report, CalTrans, 2010

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Source: H+T Affordability Index, Center for Neighborhood Technology; 2008 gas pricesData for Fresno region; other regions' data available at http://htaindex.cnt.org/

Transportation is a big part of household budgets: often even bigger than housing

Percent of Monthly Income in the Fresno Metro Region

30%

36%

34% HousingTransportationOther

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Building and Demonstrating Broad Support for Good Growth

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Our work in the SJV

SB 375 Community Equity Coalition Capacity Building

Community Education and Organizing Health Impact Assessment (Fresno and Kern) Developing relationships with MPO staff and

decision makers

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Rural Communities At a Glance California Unincorporated: Mapping

Disadvantaged Communities in the San Joaquin Valley 3.6 million identified by Census Bureau Additional 2.8 million residents not previously

captured 525 communities in the SJV 64% of households are low income 65% people of color

PolicyLink, 2013

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Challenges to Overcome

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Challenges to Overcome

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Risks for Rural Communities Strong Urban Bias and Competing Interests

Where will investments go? Counties have encouraged disinvestment and growth

around and away from historic low income neighborhoods and communities

Systematically underserved in the overall allocation of public resources

Left out of local decision making processes

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Opportunities

Improved Health Outcomes

Affordable Housing Improved Public

Transit Access to Services Funding for our

Region Farmland protection

and conservation

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What’s it going to take to win

Strong, unified, and organized voice

Educate our decision makers to build political will and leadership

Create welcoming environments for public engagement

Sustained Civic Engagement