Summit Sponsorships Selling Quickly Sponsorships are selling quickly for the 11th Annual Southern California Transportation Summit on Friday, Sept. 28 at the Disneyland Hotel. Don’t miss out on a unique marketing opportunity for your business while helping to bring more transportation funding to Southern California. Available sponsorships include: Presenting Sponsor Platinum Sponsorships Closing Session Sponsor: [...]
read moreForward Motion, March 2012
Summit Sponsorships Now Open! Sponsorships for the 11th annual Southern California Transportation Summit are now open to the general public! This year’s theme, “We’re All in This Together,” promises a diverse group of transportation stakeholders, engaging breakout sessions and high-profile keynote speakers. The Summit will take place on Friday, Sept. 28 at the Disneyland Hotel [...]
read moreForward Motion, Feb. 2012
Mobility 21 Fights for Transportation, Jobs in Washington, D.C. Members of Mobility 21, Southern California’s transportation advocacy coalition, met with key legislators and policy makers this week amidst intense federal transportation bill negotiations during an advocacy trip to Washington, D.C. Transportation executives and business leaders called on members of Congress to pass the urgently-needed transportation [...]
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Mobility 21 will fight to protect federal funding for transportation, putting thousands to work across the Southland IRVINE, Calif. – Members of Mobility 21, Southern California’s transportation advocacy coalition, will be meeting with key legislators and policy makers this week amidst intense federal transportation bill negotiations during an advocacy trip to Washington, D.C. Transportation executives [...]
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Get Noticed with Mobility 21 California Transportation Commission Receptions 5:30 – 7 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 22 Academy Ballroom 2, Marriott Burbank Airport Hotel Register | Sponsor | Event Flyer Co-Hosts: Metro, FAST 5:30 – 7 p.m. Tuesday, April 24 Orange County, location TBD Co-Hosts: OCTA, OCMoves and WTS-OC The who’s who of transportation throughout California will gather to honor [...]
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Chairman Mica’s New Direction for Federal Transportation Policy As we anxiously await the release of the House Transportation & Infrastructure’s version of the surface transportation reauthorization, Chairman John Mica took the time to answer a few questions about his vision to reduce red tape and get people and goods moving in Southern California. M 21: How will [...]
read moreMobility 21 Warns Against West Coast Port Shutdown
Social media outlets and law enforcement report that organizers of the “West Coast Port Shutdown” are planning to gather at the Harry Bridges Park near the Queen Mary on the morning of Monday, Dec. 12. This group, an offshoot of the Occupy Wall Street movement, has made a call to shutdown what they are referring [...]
read moreForward Motion, Nov. 2011
Construction on the Rice Avenue / US-101 Interchange will improve access to the Port of Hueneme in Ventura County. Talking Transportation With Ventura County’s Darren Kettle In this month’s interview with a top transportation leader, Ventura County Transportation Commission (VCTC) Executive Director and Mobility 21 Board Member Darren Kettle shares the latest transportation news in Ventura [...]
read moreWhat Are You Thankful For?
Sometimes it’s easy to forget about all of the great transportation innovations and options we currently have in Southern California. While improving transportation is the name of the game for Mobility 21, this is the time of year when we think about what we’re most thankful for. So, tell us — when it comes to [...]
read moreForward Motion, Oct. 2011
Caltrans on Balancing Challenges and Opportunities: Interview with Malcolm Dougherty This month we’re turning our attention to the California Department of Transportation, better known as Caltrans, for a behind-the-scenes look at what’s going on at the state level of transportation. In the 2010-11 fiscal year, Caltrans planned to deliver 346 projects worth $3.9 billion. Statewide, [...]
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