U.S. Department of Transportation 1200 New Jersey Avenue …

Gavin Newsom Governor

David S. Kim Secretary

915 Capitol Mall, Suite 350B Sacramento, CA 95814 916-323-5400 calsta.

February 3, 2021

The Honorable Pete Buttigieg Secretary of Transportation U.S. Department of Transportation 1200 New Jersey Avenue S.E. Washington, DC 20590

Dear Mr. Buttigieg:

Under the delegation of the California State Transportation Agency, the California Department of Transportation (Caltrans) has completed the California Transportation Plan (CTP) 2050. The CTP 2050 has been prepared to comply with Title 23, Code of Federal Regulations Section 450.214, which implements the provisions of Title 23, United State Code Section 135 and Title 49, United States Code Section 5304. Caltrans has prepared the CTP pursuant to California Government Code Title 7 Division 1 Chapter 2.3. The law requires the Governor to submit the plan to the California State Legislature and the Secretary of the United States Department of Transportation.

On behalf of Governor Gavin Newsom, I am pleased to present the approved CTP 2050. The CTP 2050 is a policy framework that provides a common vision for the future of our transportation system. The CTP 2050 is a roadmap for making effective, equitable, transparent, and transformational transportation decisions in California. The CTP 2050 is a product of an open and collaborative approach with the State's transportation partners and stakeholders, and is the result of an extensive, multi-faceted public engagement process that responds to federal and state laws and regulations regarding public engagement.

We greatly appreciate your continued support and guidance as we strive to develop and coordinate the policies and programs of the state's transportation entities to achieve the state's equity, accessibility, safety, climate, and air quality objectives from its transportation system.

California Transportation Commission Board of Pilot Commissioners California Highway Patrol Department of Motor Vehicles Department of Transportation High Speed Rail Authority Office of Traffic Safety New Motor Vehicle Board

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The CTP 2050 is available on the following website:

Sincerely, for

DAVID S. KIM Secretary

2/22/2021

Enclosure: California Transportation Plan 2050

cc: Vincent Mammano, Division Administrator (HDA-CA), FHWA Antonio Johnson, Planning Team Leader, FHWA

Gavin Newsom Governor David S. Kim Secretary

February 2, 2021

915 Capitol Mall, Suite 350B Sacramento, CA 95814 916-323-5400 calsta.

Ms. Erika Contreras Secretary of the Senate State Capitol, Room 3044 Sacramento, CA 95814

Ms. Sue Parker Chief Clerk of the Assembly 1315 10th Street, Room 3196 Sacramento, CA 95814

Ms. Cara Jenkins Legislative Counsel State Capitol, Room 3201 Sacramento, CA 95814

Dear Ms. Contreras, Ms. Parker, and Ms. Jenkins:

I am pleased to announce the completion of the California Department of Transportation's (Caltrans) California Transportation Plan 2050 (CTP 2050). The CTP 2050 is a long-range policy plan that provides a collective vision and a set of goals, policies, and recommendations to help guide transportation decisions and investments in the 21st Century that meet our future multimodal mobility needs and reduce greenhouse gas emissions.

Caltrans has prepared the CTP 2050 pursuant to California Government Code Title 7 Division 1 Chapter 2.3 and is submitting this report to the California State Legislature in accordance with California Government Code Section 9795.

In preparing the CTP 2050, Caltrans conducted outreach to engage the public and stakeholders to determine the direction of the plan. The CTP 2050 planning process also represents an important step toward integrating regional transportation plans and Caltrans' long-range modal plans with a statewide

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plan. This open and collaborative planning process included input and guidance from the public, elected and appointed officials, community-based organizations, our transportation partners representing various governmental agencies, tribal governments, and advocacy groups who participated on three committees: the Policy Advisory Committee, the Technical Advisory Committee,

and the Economic Tec hnical Advisory Team.

The CTP 2050 is available on the following websites: and .

Sincerely,

for DAVID S. KIM Secretary

2/22/2021

California Transportation

Plan 2050

February 2021

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Gavin Newsom Governor

David S. Kim Secretary

915 Capitol Mall, Suite 350B Sacramento, CA 95814 916-323-5400 calsta.

February 2, 2021

Dear Fellow Californians:

As of the publication of this document, California faces unprecedented challenges from the impacts of climate change and the COVID-19 pandemic. California is a diverse State with many communities?some of which have felt these impacts more than others. As California recovers, we must acknowledge that vulnerable communities that have been most at risk to natural hazards and the pandemic, have also been those that have faced the greatest inequity, and as a result have experienced greater economic, social, and environmental disparities. With economic recession, a global pandemic, and growing climate concerns affecting the way we live, work, and travel?now is a time for change. Per the requirements of Senate Bill 391 (2009), the delivery of the California Transportation Plan (CTP) 2050 comes at a critical time. This plan is the transportation blueprint of the future: addressing California's growing climate concerns and a virus that has shocked our communities, economy, and livelihoods.

California must strive for a transportation system that is equitable, safe, sustainable, integrated, and efficient for all. The CTP 2050 will reinforce transportation and land use strategies that aim to improve the movement of people and goods. The CTP 2050 will be a tool for policy decision-makers; the plan will align regional goals and make recommendations for strategies that positively impact land use and transportation practices.

Achieving the vision and goals of the CTP 2050 will take significant coordination and effort, and will require partnerships with regional, local, and tribal governments. This plan demonstrates how California can achieve a transportation system that meets statewide policy objectives?to meet our goals around climate, equity, public health, and more. Through the CTP 2050 recommendations, California's communities can benefit from sustainable strategies that reduce emissions, improve equity, and spur economic growth, through the expansion of multi-modal transportation options that improve accessibility and safety.

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