File #: 2016-0414   
Type: Informational Report Status: Filed
File created: 5/4/2016 In control: Ad Hoc Sustainability Committee
On agenda: 6/15/2016 Final action: 6/15/2016
Title: RECEIVE AND FILE report on activities included in the Metro/SCAG Joint Work Program.
Sponsors: Planning and Development (Department)
Indexes: Active Transportation Strategic Plan, Cap-and-Trade, First/Last Mile, Informational Report, Program, Safety campaigns, Southern California Association Of Governments, Training programs, Walking
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AD HOC SUSTAINABILITY COMMITTEE
JUNE 15, 2016

Subject/Action
SUBJECT: METRO/SCAG JOINT WORK PROGRAM

ACTION: RECEIVE AND FILE

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RECOMMENDATION

Title
RECEIVE AND FILE report on activities included in the Metro/SCAG Joint Work Program.


Issue
ISSUE

On July 2, 2015 the Southern California Association of Governments adopted the Updated Sustainability Joint Work Program between SCAG and Metro, which was approved by the Metro board on May 28, 2015. Some of the highlights of the updated program include First/Last Mile training, the Active Transportation Strategic Plan, efforts related to cap-and trade, the development of public health performance metrics, and the implementation of the Regional Active Transportation Safety and Encouragement Campaign. This report is to update the Board of Directors on recent progress made.

Discussion
DISCUSSION

Staff provides regular progress reports on the SCAG/Metro Joint Work Program. We are reporting on the updated program as adopted on May 28, 2015.

Highlighted Project: SCAG Active Transportation Safety and Encouragement Campaign

At the October 2015 meeting of the Ad Hoc Sustainability Committee, staff provided an overview of SCAG's Go Human Campaign, a State-funded region-wide effort to encourage active transportation usage and safety. Among various activities, the program includes a series of "pop-up" events around the region to highlight active transportation themes and messages and to engage the public. On May 15, SCAG and Metro collaborated on an event in association with the Southeast Cities Ciclavia, which included community-based feeder rides to the larger open-streets event and activities geared toward involving the community in first/last mile planning. The walks and bike rides included community members using Metro's first/last mile walk audit checklist. At the Ad Hoc Sustainability Committee meeting, staff from Metro and SCAG will discuss highlights and lessons learned from th...

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