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The expert on the state's transit industry and financing, Joshua Shaw of Shaw/Yoder, Inc. will be the featured speaker at the State of RT Breakfast, Friday, March 19. Shaw is executive director of the California Transit Association.
Mike Wiley, RT General Manager/CEO, will also address the transit service priorities of the Sacramento region. This breakfast event will focus on TransitAction, RT’s new transit vision that will shape the future of transportation over the next 25 years.
The event, hosted by the Sacramento Metro Chamber and the Sacramento Regional Transit District, also includes the annual TransitAction awards, given to organizations and individuals promoting public transit.
2010 TransitAction Award Recipients
Business of the Year
The Alliance for Business and Community
The Alliance, representing the Sacramento Asian Pacific Chamber of Commerce, Sacramento Black Chamber of Commerce and Sacramento Hispanic Chamber of Commerce, was selected for promoting transit as a beneficial business and economic opportunity for their collective memberships.
Organization/Agency of the Year
City of Sacramento
The City of Sacramento was selected for adopting its 2030 General Plan that endorses sustainable, mixed-use development, which encourages walking, biking and the use of public transit to create a "Healthy City" by reducing greenhouse gas emissions and air pollution.
Transit Oriented Development of the Year
Historic Folsom Station
The Historic Folsom Station project was selected for its creative pedestrian and transit-friendly design, which blends the rich history of the Sacramento Valley Railroad from the Gold Rush era with a more contemporary mixed-use development served by light rail.
Individual/Transit Advocate of the Year
Mary Brill
Mary Brill is being recognized posthumously for her adamant, unyielding and admirable efforts to promote and enhance public transit, smart growth and mobility in the Sacramento region. Her dedication and commitment to advocate on behalf of many Sacramentans is an inspiration.
Elected Official of the Year
Sen. Darrell Steinberg
Sen. Darrell Steinberg was selected for his efforts to address the current public transit funding issues in the Legislature including landmark legislation to alleviate greenhouse gas emissions integrating smart land use, housing and transportation (SB 375) and a pilot transit passenger safety and exclusion act (SB 1561).
The event is set for 7:30-9:30 a.m., Friday, March 19, at the Sheraton Grand Sacramento, 1230 J St. Sacramento. For event information, contact Chantal LeFevre at 916-319-4260 or clefevre@metrochamber.org. Register online here.