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Code · California · Public Resources Code

§ 75220

186 words·~1 min read·/ca/public-resources-code/75220

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(a)The Transit and Intercity Rail Capital Program is hereby created to fund transformative capital improvements, as defined in subdivision (d), that will modernize California’s intercity, commuter, and urban rail systems and bus and ferry transit systems to achieve all of the following policy objectives:
(1)Reduce emissions of greenhouse gases.
(2)Expand and improve transit service to increase ridership.
(3)Integrate the rail service of the state’s various rail operators, including integration with the high-speed rail system.
(4)Improve transit safety.
(b)The Transportation Agency shall evaluate applications consistent with the criteria set forth in this part and approve a multiyear program of projects for funding pursuant to Section 75224, which may be revised as necessary.
(c)The California Transportation Commission shall allocate funding to applicants pursuant to the program of projects approved by the Transportation Agency.
(d)“Transformative capital improvement” means a rail, bus, or ferry transit project that will significantly reduce vehicle miles traveled, congestion, and greenhouse gas emissions by creating a new transit system, increasing the capacity of an existing transit system, or otherwise significantly increasing the ridership of a transit system.
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