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Southern California Transit Forum for Twitterers At 8am - 5pm |
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Where? Paul and Daranne Folino Theater, Chapman University 283 North Cypress Street Orange, CA |
Social Media Practitioners Invited to Cover Transit Forum
Event unites Southern California in its effort to preserve public transportation, also live-streamed
ORANGE -- Leaders from government, business, labor unions and transit advocates will join together in a daylong summit as they seek solutions to an unprecedented statewide financial crisis facing public transportation.
Open to the public, the Southern California Transit Forum is scheduled from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Friday, Feb. 5 in the Paul and Daranne Folino Theater at Chapman University in Orange.
With millions of transit riders throughout the state already suffering from higher fares and reduced service, Governor Schwarzenegger’s recently released budget proposal for next year, would take an additional $1 billion from public transportation.
“Public transit in our state is on life support because of Sacramento’s continous raids on our coffers, and it’s hard to imagine the damage that would be inflicted on the struggling economy and the people of California by further cuts,” said OCTA Chairman Jerry Amante, also the mayor of Tustin. “If you are concerned as I am about the future of transportation, please lend your voice to the Southern California Transit Forum.”
Topics that will be covered include legislative and legal options for preserving transit funding, proposed ballot initiatives, federal funding opportunities, economic impacts and stakeholder perspectives and information on the California high-speed rail.
Among others, Transit Forum participants will include:
Josh Shaw, executive director of the California Transit Association
Will Kempton, CEO of the Orange County Transportation Authority
Patrick D. Kelly, secretary-treasurer and executive officer of Teamsters Local 952
Timothy Canova, associate dean of Chapman University Law School
Curt Pringle, mayor of Anaheim and chairman of the California High-Speed Rail Authority
Lucy Dunn, CEO of the Orange County Business Council and California Transportation Commissioner
Arthur T. Leahy, CEO of Metro
Hasan Ikhrata, CEO of the Southern California Association of Governments
Transit users, transit advocates and community leaders
The free event is hosted by the office of Congresswoman Loretta Sanchez, OCTA, Teamsters Local 952, Chapman University’s Center for Global Trade and Development, OCBC, Mobility 21 and League of California Cities.
For social media credentials: Kristin Johnson at (714) 560-5386 or kjohnson@octa.net by Feb. 1.
More Info: http://bit.ly/91bMv7
Kristin Johnson
(Orange County, CA) |
Ted Nguyen
(Southern California, USA) |
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