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Regional Infrastructure and Development Mission: To ensure the regional transportation system and infrastructure supports quality economic growth and an improved community that is supportive of business, while maintaining livability in Central Texas.

Contact: Sandy Hentges, Senior Vice President, Public Policy, 512.322.5638.

Vice Chair, Regional Infrastructure & Development
John Torres
Sr. VP & General Counsel
Freescale

Policy Position Statements

Each year, the Chamber membership through volunteer committees recommend various position statements and resolutions to the Board of Directors regarding important issues and projects impacting the business community. Below are the Board approved positions since 2005 relating to regional infrastructure development.

06.26.08—Capital Metro Fare Increase (pdf <1MB)

08.23.07—CAMPO TIP Amendments (pdf <1MB)

07.13.05—Name SH 130 for Congressman Jake Pickle (pdf <1MB)

3.24.05—CAMPO 2030 Plan (pdf <1MB)

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Transportation 101

This two and half hour forum was offered to Chamber members interested in learning which agencies are responsible for addressing congestion in the region, obstacles and solutions. Below is the agenda and copies of the presentations from the forum.

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Transportation 201

This forum focused on the transportation financial crisis and how regional transportation projects are funded and funding trends and challenges. Below are the agenda, speaker bios and copies of the presentations from the forum.

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Issues Documents & Presentations

From time to time, Chamber committees or staff develop informational documents for the membership. Occasionally guest speakers for the Chamber Board or Committees provide handouts or power point presentations. Below are recent materials and presentations related to infrastructure.

06.05.08—City of Austin Bicycle and Pedestrian Update (pdf <1 MB)
05.01.08—Mobility Authority Presentation (pdf <1 MB)
04.03.08—Austin-San Antonio Commuter Rail District update (pdf 5.4 MB)
03.06.08— Cap Metro Dillo Task Force (pdf <1 MB)
02.07.08—Cap Metro Market Study Presentation
12.06.07—TXDOT Bridge Presentation (pdf 2.25 MB)
05.03.07—Capital Metro Commuter Rail Update (pdf <1 MB)
05.03.07—Capital Metro Financial Update (pdf <1 MB)
04.05.07—Sustainable City Presentation – Cid Galindo (pdf 14 MB)
12.21.06—Chamber Recommendations to CAMPO (pdf < 1 MB)
06.22.06—DAA Presentation on Downtown Development (pdf 1.5 MB)
06.21.06—Central Texas Regional Mobility Authority Presentation to Austin 50 (pdf 1.3 MB)
06.15.06—Texas Aviation Association Presentation (pdf <1 MB)
05.11.06 —CAMPO Land Use Presentation (pdf 3 MB)
04.13.06 —Trans Texas Corridor — 35 Update (pdf 1.57 MB)
04.06.06 —Capital Metro Future Connections (pdf 3 MB)
03.23.06 —Transportation Funding Crisis(pdf 3 MB)
03.09.06 —TXDOT Update on Texas and Central Texas Freight Studies (pdf <1 MB)
11.10.05—SH 130 Report (pdf 1.13MB)
11.10.05—SH 130 Update (pdf 1.8MB)
10.13.05—Austin-San Antonio Commuter Rail District Update (pdf 3.65MB)
09.08.05—Capital Metro All Systems Go! Update (pdf 2.50MB)

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Upcoming Transportation Events

There are a number of opportunities each year for Chamber members to participate in transportation and infrastructure related events. Check back regularly for information on upcoming events.

April 20-22, 2008—Third Annual Texas Transportation Forum The event draws approximately 1300 elected officials and business and industry leaders that are eager to find solutions to Texas’ transportation challenges. During the 2008 Forum, transportation experts will explore strategies key to the future of transportation in the great state of Texas and the United States.

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Annual InterCity Visit

A key benefit that the Chamber offers its membership is exposure to best practices and lessons learned in other communities about issues also impacting Central Texas.

October 5-7, 2008, 100 business and community members will visit Vancouver, Canada. Please email Sandy Hentges for registration information.

2007 InterCity Visit to San Diego, CA

2006 InterCity Visit to Portland, OR

2005 InterCity Visit to Denver, CO

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2008 Strategic Plan

Priority Issues

Priority issues for 2008 include supporting improvements to the regional, multi-modal transportation system to ensure a comprehensive transportation plan that supports a robust economy and to communicate accomplishments and influence more effectively in the community. To accomplish these goals the Regional Infrastructure and Development department plan to build support for projects that support comprehensive, regional mobility, provide community leadership exposure to best-practices and lessons learned in benchmark communities and monitor other infrastructure issues for action in support of economic growth.

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