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San Diego Technical Committee Meeting
Wednesday, Dec. 10, 9:30 a.m. to noon
County of San Diego Building, 5510 Overland Ave., 4th Floor Conference Room (Room B-472)
San Diego
Contact: Tony Grasso (909) 362-9192
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2015 CalAPA Annual Dinner
Thursday, Jan. 15
Jonathan Club
545 S. Figueroa St., Los Angeles
Contact: Sophie You (916) 791-5044
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Central Valley 'Hot Topics in HMA' Training Day
Wednesday, Jan. 28, 8:30 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Hodel's Restaurant, 5917 Knudsen Dr., Bakersfield
Contact: Rita Leahy (916) 239-8315
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Central Coast 'Hot Topics in HMA' Training Day
Tuesday, Feb. 17, 8:30 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Santa Ynez Valley Marriott, 555 McMurray Road, Buellton
Contact: Rita Leahy (916) 239-8315
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2015 CalAPA Spring Conference & Equipment Expo
April 15-16, 2015
Ontario, Calif.
Contact: Sophie You (916) 791-5044
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| It's not to late to participate in our one-question survey: How do you think 2015 will compare to 2014? Click HERE to take the survey. Technically, the survey is two questions if you choose to add some comments. The results of the fifth annual survey will be published in an upcoming issue of Asphalt Insider along with another holiday tradition: Our totally subjective picks for the Top 10 stories of the year. If you want to read up on our Top 10 list from last year, click HERE. Finally, we'll end the year with one of our most popular features -- our Top 10 predictions for 2015. Since we're all about accountability, click HERE to read our predictions from a year ago and judge for your self how we did.
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 | Challenge to $200 Billion San Diego transportation program headed to state Supreme Court
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The SANDAG Board of Directors voted Friday to appeal a recent Fourth District Court of Appeal decision on the environmental review of its regional transportation plan up to the California Supreme Court, which has thrown a wet blanket on a $200 billion transportation program.
"The Board decided that it is our responsibility to press forward with this case," said SANDAG Board of Directors Chair Jack Dale in a statement released by the agency. "We've done our absolute best to follow the law in everything we've done. At this point, the law needs to be clarified - not just for our region, but for every planning agency and city in California."
On Nov. 24, a three-judge panel of the Fourth District Court of Appeal issued a split decision on whether SANDAG fully complied with state environmental laws in preparing the environmental impact report (EIR) for its 2050 Regional Transportation Plan (RTP). Two of the three justices concluded that the EIR needed to do more analysis. The third justice disagreed, concluding that SANDAG had applied the correct standards in analyzing the potential environmental impacts of the RTP.
"Left unchallenged, this appellate court decision will make it even more difficult for agencies and cities to know which regulations to follow and what standards to apply," Dale said. "The confusion will result in slowing down all projects in the state - transit projects, bike projects, pedestrian improvements, and highway projects."
SANDAG completed the 2050 RTP -- a long-range planning document that outlines $214 billion in transportation investments -- in 2011. The Cleveland National Forest Foundation and other petitioners subsequently filed suit challenging the EIR, a separate document that analyzes the environmental impacts of the RTP.
Among other issues raised in its defense, SANDAG argued that it followed the direction it received from the state as it applied various laws regarding greenhouse gas emissions. But in some instances that direction was ambiguous, particularly given the fact that SANDAG was the first metropolitan planning organization (MPO) in California to produce an RTP under new greenhouse gas reduction laws.
In an important element of the appellate court ruling, the majority concluded that SANDAG should have based its greenhouse gas analysis on the reduction of overall driving in the region, and disregarded the issue of reducing traffic congestion. SANDAG's long-standing position has been that it is taking a multipronged approach to greenhouse gas emissions reductions.
"How many miles cars drive is an important measure in greenhouse gas reductions, but it's not the only measure," Dale said. "Future technologies may dramatically cut greenhouse gases from vehicles. So we must pursue many options - including increasing transit, biking, and walking. We are looking at future projects that increase those choices - and trying to find a combination of projects that the region is willing to support." Dale is a member of the Santee City Council.
Since the completion of the 2050 RTP, several other MPOs have issued RTPs for their regions and the information included in them has evolved. Updates to RTPs are required every four years, and with each update, SANDAG seeks to improve on the previous iteration of the plan. As required by law, SANDAG is currently working on an update to the 2050 RTP and EIR.
The San Diego Association of Governments (SANDAG) is the San Diego region's primary public planning, transportation, and research agency, providing the public forum for regional policy decisions about growth, transportation planning and construction, environmental management, housing, open space, energy, public safety, and bi-national topics. SANDAG is governed by a Board of Directors composed of mayors, council members, and supervisors from each of the region's 18 cities and the county government.
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 | Lt. Gov. Gavin Newsom to be the keynote speaker for CalAPA's Annual Dinner Jan. 15 in Los Angeles
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Registration is now open for one of the asphalt pavement industry's most popular events of the year, the CalAPA annual dinner Jan. 15 at the opulent Jonathan Club in downtown Los Angeles. Members, spouses, star employees and favorite customers are cordially invited to attend. Seats are limited so early registration is encouraged.
The keynote speaker will be California Lt. Gov. Gavin Newsom, who
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was recently re-elected to a second four-year term as California's No. 2 chief executive. A businessman and former mayor of San Francisco, Newsom will talk about the many challenges and opportunities that face the state, including in the area of protecting and enhancing California's vital transportation infrastructure. There are a limited number of rooms available at the Jonathan Club at a special discounted rate, but the rooms are offered on a first-come, first served basis. Click HERE to learn more and to purchase tickets to the Annual Dinner. The reception begins at 5:30 p.m. and the dinner program starts at 7 p.m. The Jonathan Club is located at 545 S. Figueroa St., and a strict dress code is in effect.
The evening will also feature the installation of officers for the association and some special recognition for leaders who have helped shape our industry. For more information, click HERE to visit the event website. For sponsorship opportunities, contact Sophie You of CalAPA at (916) 791-5044. |
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CalAPA's Los Angeles Technical Committee and High Desert Technical Committee met on Wednesday, Dec. 3 in Fontana focusing on what recent "Superpave" changes to Caltrans specifications may mean for local agencies. The featured speaker was Joe Peterson, Chief, Office of Roadway Materials Testing for Caltrans. He reviewed the various changes to  | Joe Peterson addresses the CalAPA technical committee meetings last week. |
Caltrans specifications as the department incorporates elements of the "Superpave" language, including material testing and acceptance. Representatives of seven different local agencies joined CalAPA members to better understand how the new specifications incorporated into Section 39 will change their operations when they work within or adjacent to Caltrans Right-of-Way. Many agencies reference older versions of the Caltrans specifications, and this was a good opportunity to learn about the many language changes that have taken place recently. To view Peterson's presentation, click HERE to visit CalAPA's SlideShare Page. Each of the agencies shared information about the projects they will be delivering in the near futures and fielded questions related to the upcoming work. CalAPA staff also provided updates on important issues related to regulatory and environmental challenges, as well as the efforts our members are making with the Rock Products Committee and the Asphalt Task Group. For more information about the Regional Technical Committee meetings in Southern California, or to be added to the meeting notification, contact Tony Grasso at (909) 362-9192.  | Seven different agencies were represented at last week's CalAPA technical committee meeting in Fontana. |
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| Work is underway updating the 2015 CalAPA Membership Directory & Buyer's Guide. The popular guide is an exclusive benefit of CalAPA membership and is a valuable reference tool designed to be used all year long.
In addition to contact information for all CalAPA members, the guide features updated information on elected officials, key agency personnel and other helpful reference data. The "Buyer's Guide" lists members by product or service type.
For more information, contact CalAPA Member Services Manager Sophie You at (916) 791-5044. A handy on-line form to provide contact information can be found HERE.
The buyer's guide portion of the directory is published on-line to make it easier for potential customers to find CalAPA members. The current Buyer's Guide is HERE.
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Russell W. SnyderExecutive Director California Asphalt Pavement Association (CalAPA) |
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