12th Annual Southern California Transportation Summit
Connecting the Dots: Linking Infrastructure, Education & Healthcare
Tuesday, Oct. 29, 2013 | 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. | JW Marriott at L.A. Live | Los Angeles, Calif.
Join us for the largest one-day transportation conference in the state. It’s the only place where you can mix and mingle with every transportation CEO in Southern California, policy makers and nationally-known transportation experts. This year’s Summit, which will focus on vital connections between transportation, energy, water, health and education, promises a diverse group of infrastructure stakeholders, engaging breakout sessions and high-profile keynote speakers.
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Morning General Session
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AM 1: The Dirt on D.C.
AM 2: The Skinny on Sacramento
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AM 3: iMobility 3.0: Is the SkyNet Falling?
AM 4: The Long Road Home: Connecting Housing and Transportation Planning
Luncheon General Session
PM 1: Show Us the Money: Future Funding for Goods Movement Infrastructure
PM 2: Toward a More Active Future: Public Health, Infrastructure and Whether the SCS is Making a Difference
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PM 3: Full Speed Ahead: Using Infrastructure Corridors, ExpressLanes and CEQA Modernization to Get Projects Done
PM 4: Before the Wheels Fall Off: Maintaining Our Water, Transportation and Energy Infrastructure
Closing General Session
Blogs / Online
L.A. Streetsblog
Garcetti to Mobility 21: We’re Planning for the Next Measure R Campaign
Los Angeles Daily News
More transportation fixes in the works for Southern California
The Press-Enterprise
CORONA: Spiegel gets transportation honor
Voice of OC
OC Transportation Leaders Meet in Los Angeles for Statewide Summit
Sunroom Desk Blog
Mobility 21 in 2013: Messages from Garcetti, Kelly; Planners on Millennials & Boomers Seeking Walkable Urban Lifestyle
Orange County On The Move
1,000 Southern California Leaders Gather In Support of Transportation Investment
Social Media
Twitter
360 tweets sent between Oct. 29-Nov. 4 reached 497,471 Twitter users
Newspapers
Sing Tao Daily