SACOG Board 2025-11-20

The SACOG Board of Directors will meet on November 20, 2025, at 9:30 AM.

  • Attend: SACOG’s offices, 1415 L Street, Suite 300, Sacramento, CA
  • Watch: https://www.sacog.org/meetings/meetingagendas, at the time of the meeting
  • Comment: In-person, or submit via email to the clerk at lespinoza@sacog.org at least 24 hours prior to the meeting. (see agenda for details)

Agenda (pdf)

Pledge of Allegiance

Roll Call

Public Communications

Disclosures

Consent:

  1. Approve Minutes of the October 16, 2025, Board Meeting
  2. Approve the Transportation Development Act Claims for City of West Sacramento, County of Yolo and Yuba-Sutter Transit Authority
  3. May is Bike Month Contract Extension
  4. SACOG Flexible Funding Program Grant Extension Request and Funding Transfer for the City of Isleton
  5. 511 Traveler Information Systems Consultant Services — Contract Terms Standardization

Action:

  1. Approve 2026 Meeting Schedule
  2. 2025 Blueprint Adoption: Certification of the Final Environmental Impact Report and adoption of Findings of Fact, Statement of Overriding Considerations, and Mitigation Monitoring and Reporting Program; Approval of Amendment #11 to the 2025-28 Metropolitan Transportation Improvement Program (MTIP) and Conformity Analysis, associated with the proposed Metropolitan Transportation Plan/Sustainable Communities Strategy (MTP/SCS); and Adoption of the 2025 Blueprint (MTP/SCS); there are 10 attachements, which can be viewed in the html agenda or meeting packet at https://www.sacog.org/meetings/meetingagendas

Information:

  1. Tracking Blueprint Implementation through the Regional Monitoring Program

Reports:

  1. Chair’s Report, Board Members’ Reports and Executive Director’s Report

Receive & File:

  1. 2026 Regional Trail Implementation Strategy Update – Governance and Funding
  2. Quarterly Report on Contracts
  3. Land Use Implementation Activities for October 2025

SACOG Transportation Committee 2025-11-06

The SACOG Transportation Committee meets today, Thursday, November 6, 2025, starting at 10:00 AM. This is a thin agenda, but may still be of interest for the trails strategy.


Agenda (pdf)

Consent:

  1. Approval of the October 2, 2025, Transportation Committee Meeting
  2. May is Bike Month Contract Extension
  3. SACOG Flexible Funding Program Grant Extension Request and Funding Transfer for the City of Isleton
  4. 511 Traveler Information Systems Consultant Services — Contract Terms Standardization

Information:

  1. 2026 Regional Trail Implementation Strategy Update – Governance and Funding (Summer Lopez) (Est. Time: 30) • Governance and funding options for trails

Other Matters

Adjournment


SACOG Transportation Committee 2025-08-07

This was unintentionally not posted in a timely manner, but may still be of use.

The SACOG Transportation Committee will meet this Thursday, August 7, 2025. The meeting may be viewed online during the meeting via the link provided on the SACOG Meetings & Agendas page. Comments may be made in person or ahead of time (48 hours if requested to be read during the meeting, otherwise they will not be read nor seen by committee members before the meeting) by email to clerk lespinoza@sacog.org. Comments may not be made online. The meetings are held at SACOG offices, 1415 L Street, Suite 300, Sacramento, CA, starting at 10:00 AM, usually lasting two hours. There is an optional presentation at 12:00 PM on Green Means Go.

The agenda items below have not been looked at in detail. If time permits, and there are significant issues, they will be added to this post.


Agenda (pdf)

Following committee roll call, public comment: Any person wishing to address the committee on any item not on the agenda may do so at this time. After ten minutes of testimony, any additional testimony will be heard following the action items.

Consent:

  1. Approve Minutes of the June 5, 2025, Transportation Committee Meeting
  2. Accept and Pass Through Federal Transit Administration Areas of Persistent Poverty and Innovative Coordinated Access and Mobility Funds to Paratransit, Inc.
  3. Approve Fiscal Year 2025-2026 State of Good Repair Projects

Action:

  1. Public Hearing: Amendment #11 to the 2025 Metropolitan Transportation Improvement Program and Air Quality Conformity Analysis
  2. 2025 Four-County State Funding Program Staff Recommendation staff | list
  3. Programming of Fiscal Year 2025 Federal Transit Funding staff | list

Information:

  1. Five-Year Regional Transit Implementation Plan
  2. Update on the Federal Revocation of California’s Vehicle Emissions Standards

Receive & File:

  1. Capital Area Regional Tolling Authority Board April – June Recap

sustainable transportation planning grants

The Caltrans Sustainable Transportation Planning Grants for 2025-2026 have been awarded.

Davis received a grant to develop an Active Transportation Plan, described as:

“The City of Davis proposes to develop a city-wide Active Transportation Plan (Plan) with the goal to increase the active mode share trips by 5% by 2040 with the development of innovative and data-proven successful projects, programs and policies that will reduce vehicle miles traveled and greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions (transportation accounts for 74% of GHG emissions in the City of Davis), improve access to transit stops, and enhance safety for all. The Plan will be informed by robust community outreach and the City will work with both our vocal and underrepresented community members and advocacy groups such as Cool Davis, Bike Davis, Strong Towns Davis, Davis Downtown Business Association, Davis Chamber of Commerce, Yolo Cares, Yolo County, the school district, church-based groups, SACOG, identity-based organizations, aging community organization and homelessness service providers to inventory the existing conditions, identify resident’s needs and desires, and identify projects, programs and policies and prioritize the outcomes. Major deliverables include an executive summary designed for decisionmakers and community members filled with graphics and easy to read maps and a technical document which includes recommended prioritized short- and long-term projects, programs and policies to increase active transportation mode share. The Plan will have a strong nexus with existing plans such as the City of Davis’ 2023 Climate Action and Adaptation Plan and 2023 Local Road Safety Plan; SACOG’s Metropolitan Transportation Plan/Sustainable Communities Strategy; and the California Transportation Plan 2050, thereby furthering California’s goal of creating a transportation system that is equitable, safe, sustainable, integrated, and efficient for all.”

SACOG received a grant for CARTA Regional Toll Equity Study, described as:

“Consistent with local and statewide plans, the Sacramento Region (Sacramento, Yolo, Placer, El Dorado, Yuba, and Sutter counties) is developing our first toll lanes to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, improve transit reliability, and manage freeway congestion in our growing region. To deliver an equitable toll lane system, the Sacramento Region needs to evaluate the impact of toll lanes on low-income, disadvantaged, and other equity-priority communities; reduce disparities in benefits and burdens for those communities; and enhance transportation access for all users. The CARTA Regional Toll Equity Study (Study) will fill this gap by reviewing toll equity best-practices, analyzing how toll lanes will impact travel for equity-priority communities, and providing a clear and actionable roadmap to deliver an equitable toll lane network in the Sacramento Region. The Study will be led by the Capital Area Regional Tolling Authority (CARTA), a joint power authority between SACOG, Caltrans District 3, and Yolo Transportation District (YoloTD) that is the new designated tolling authority for the Sacramento Region.”

City of West Sacramento received a grant for West Sac Forward Transit Priority Plan, described as:

“With West Sacramento experiencing some of the strongest growth in the region this century; planned Sacramento Regional Transit (SacRT) light rail transit construction into West Sacramento starting in 2026; public On-Demand Rideshare services growing in popularity; and existing Yolo County Transit District (YoloTD) bus and paratransit service changes anticipated – the City of West Sacramento in partnership with SacRT, YoloTD, and Via, with support from Sacramento Area Council of Governments (SACOG) proposes to develop the “West Sac Forward Transit Priority Plan”: an innovative sustainable public transit plan rooted in community feedback and collaborative public participation.

Using Sustainable Communities funding, our agencies will team-up to analyze existing systems targeting efficiency, effectiveness, and seamless integration of public bus, rail, rideshare, and planned rapid transit systems to better serve residents and local workforce through new policies, strategies, and recommended infrastructure improvements. Objectives include reducing transit delay, increasing reliability and resiliency, increasing ridership, improving access and mobility for equity priority communities and transit-dependent populations, reducing Greenhouse Gas (GHG) emissions, reducing congestion and Vehicle Miles Traveled (VMT), and improving traffic safety while balancing service cost and system performance.

The final deliverable: a transformative plan with recommended improvements that support healthy, diverse communities and strengthen the economy by implementing the City’s Strategic Plan and Mobility Action Plan, YoloTD’s Short Range Transit Plan, and the SACOG 2025 Blueprint Triple Bottom Line strategic goals of Equity, Economy, and Environment – which complement Caltrans’ six Strategic Plan Goals, meet grant objectives, and achieve CTP 2050 vision and Statewide Transit Strategic Plan objectives prioritizing cost-effective public transit services with improved mobility, social equity, and reduced GHG emissions.”

There are other grants in the region, which can be viewed on the Caltrans Sustainable Transportation Planning Grants page.

another big day of meetings

Tomorrow, Thursday, June 12, there will be at least three transportation-related public meetings:

SACOG (Sacramento Area Council of Governments) Board of Directors, 10:15 AM to about 12:00 PM, at Conzelmann Community Center, 2201 Cottage Way, Sacramento, CA 95814 (not at SACOG offices on L Street). agenda

Sacramento Transportation Authority (SacTA): 1:30 PM to about 3:00 PM, at the County Board of Supervisors Chambers, 700 H St, Ste 1450, Sacramento. agenda

Sacramento Active Transportation Commission (SacATC): 5:30 PM to about 7:30 PM, at City of Sacramento Council Chambers, 915 I Street, Sacramento. Note, SacATC usually meets on the third Thursday of the month, but the June meeting is on the second Thursday. agenda

SACOG Transportation Committee 2025-05-15

The SACOG Transportation Committee will meet Thursday, May 15, 2025, at 10:00 AM. The meeting is at 1415 L St, Ste 300, Sacramento, CA. It can be viewed livestream via the link on the Meetings and Agendas page. Comments may be made in-person or by email ahead of time to the clerk, lespinoza@sacog.org. To be seen by the committee members, they must be emailed at least 48 hours beforehand, though they become part of the record if emailed after that deadline.


Agenda (pdf; the agenda below is abbreviated, see the full pdf agenda for details; for staff reports and other documents, select html agenda on the Meetings and Agendas page)

Consent:

  1. Approve Minutes of the April 3, 2025, Committee Meeting
  2. Engage, Empower, Implement Grant Reallocation
  3. Approve Scope Change for City of Marysville Sustainable Mobility Program project
  4. Approve Scope Change for City of West Sacramento “Great Delta Trail: Clarksburg Branch Line Extension”

Action:

  1. Request for Project Funding Transfers (Miguel Mendoza)
  2. Mobility Zones Adoption (Kathleen Hanley)

Information:

  1. 2025 Four-County State Funding Program Progress Report (David Pape)
  2. Federal Fiscal Year 2024 Project Delivery Report (Miguel Mendoza)
  3. Transportation Options for Upcoming A’s Games (Nicole Zhi Ling Porter)
  4. Report on Cap-to-Cap Trip & SACOG Tour (Lanette Espinoza)

Receive & File:

  1. Transit Financial Planning Efforts: Scope, Coordination, and Timeline (Leo Torres) staff report | underway
  2. 2026 Regional Trail Implementation Strategy Update – Prioritization Methodology (Summer Lopez)

Optional Presentation Funding Round Briefing (Noon-1:00 p.m.)


If time allows, I may add comments about some agenda items.

SACOG Board 2025-04-17

The SACOG Board of Directors will meet next week, Thursday, April 17, 2025, starting at 9:30 AM. The meeting will be held in the board room at 1415 L St, Ste 300, Sacramento, CA 95814. It can be viewed online via the link available on the Meetings and Agendas page at the time of the meeting. Comments may be made in person, or 24 hours ahead of time to board clerk Lanette Espinoza, lespinoza@sacog.org. No comments may be made online.


The agenda is:

Consent:

  1. Approve Minutes of the March 20, 2025, Board Meeting
  2. Approve the Transportation Development Act claims for the City of Folsom and Yuba-Sutter Transit Authority
  3. Approve Fiscal Year 2024-2025 Transit Operators Projects for Low Carbon Transit Operations Funds
  4. Green Means Go Planning Category Contract Re-Assignment: Bowman Sewer Study
  5. Approve Amendment #2 to the Budget and Overall Work Program for Fiscal Year 2024-2025
  6. Approve State of Good Repair Project Changes for Yolo County Transportation District (Est. Time: 0 minutes)
  7. Authorize Capital Area Regional Tolling Authority Loan and Staffing Services Agreement
  8. Approve Resolution Thanking and Honoring Gregory Chew Upon His Retirement

Action:

  1. Transit Representation on Metropolitan Planning Organizations & Governance Update/MOU
  2. Senate Bill 125 Transit Program Funding Plan and Updated SACOG Guidelines
  3. Adopt the Final Budget and Overall Work Program for Fiscal Year 2025-2026

Information:

  1. Race, Equity, and Inclusion Working Group Report Out
  2. Mobility Zones – Phase 1 Zones

Workshop:

  1. Effective and Efficient Public Transit: Lessons Learned from Peer Regions across the U.S.

The Meetings and Agenda page has links to the html and pdf agenda, and the html and pdf packet. Presentations are usually posted closer to the meeting.

SACOG Transportation Committee 2025-04-03

The SACOG Transportation Committee will meet on Thursday, April 3, 2025, at 10:00 AM, in person at 1415 L Street, Suite 300, Sacramento, CA 95814. The meetings often last about two hours.

The agenda is available on the SACOG Meetings & Agendas page, but I have also provided the overall agenda and the specific agenda items below. The single, large agenda packet contains 10 agenda items, only some of which would be of interest to most readers. I have rotated all the presentations so they are readable in vertical. Usually presentations are attached as separate items, so I’m not sure whether these will be presented during the meeting or are there for information.

The meetings are also streamed, from the Meetings & Agendas page, at the time of the meeting, and can be viewed later on the SACOG YouTube channel.

Comments may be made in person, or by email ahead of time to the Board Clerk, lespinoza@sacog.org. No comments are taken via streaming or by phone.

Though nearly all items that come before the Transportation Committee also go to the Board of Directors, at the next or soon-after meeting, items are often discussed in more detail at the Transportation Committee than the Board, so if an item is of particular interest to you, you may want to follow it now. Proposals are sometimes modified at the Transportation Committee meeting, or as a result of Transportation Committee discussion, before they go to the Board.

I have skimmed the agenda items, and don’t have any strong comments now, but may if I have a chance to look at them more closely.

Agenda

  1. Approve Fiscal Year 2024-2025 Transit Operators Projects for Low Carbon Transit Operations Funds
  2. Senate Bill 125 Transit Program Funding Plan and Updated SACOG Guidelines
  3. Transit Representation on Metropolitan Planning Organizations & Governance Update/MOU
  4. From Plan to Action: Implementing the 2025 Blueprint
  5. Mobility Zones – Phase 1 Zones
  6. U.S. 50 Comprehensive Multimodal Corridor Plan Policy Framework Input
  7. Transportation Options for Upcoming A’s Games
  8. May is Bike Month 2025 Update
  9. Capital Area Regional Tolling Authority Board January-March Recap

SACOG Board 2025-03-20 (in Rocklin)

The SACOG monthly board meeting will be held in Rocklin this month, Thursday, March 20, at 9:45 AM, at Rocklin Event Center, 2650 Sunset Blvd, Rocklin, CA. It can be viewed on YouTube via the Meetings and Agendas page. Comments may be made in person (in Rocklin), or via email ahead of time to lespinoza@sacog.org. Most board meetings are held at the SACOG Board Room on L Street in Sacramento, but some meetings rotate through the cities and counties in the SACOG region.


Agenda (the official agenda has more detail for each agenda item than below, and the html agenda on the Meetings & Agendas page has staff reports and presentation links; the links below are just a few items of particular interest to me):

Consent:

  1. Approve Minutes of the February 20, 2025, Board Meeting
  2. Approve Revised Local Transportation Fund Allocations for Fiscal Year 2024-2025 for Sacramento County
  3. Approve Local Transportation Fund Findings of Apportionment for Fiscal Year 2025-2026
  4. Approve State of Good Repair Fund Allocation for Fiscal Year 2025-2026
  5. Approve State Transit Assistance Fund Allocation for Fiscal Year 2025-2026; staff report; allocation
  6. Approve Low Carbon Transit Operations Funds Allocations for Fiscal Year 2024- 2025; staff report; allocation
  7. Approve Capital Area Regional Tolling Authority Appointment
  8. Approve Contract Authorization for SB 125 Long-Term Financial Plan and Recovery Strategy and Annual Financial Analysis; staff report
  9. Approve Engage, Empower, Implement Award Correction

Action:

  1. Approve 2025 Regional Active Transportation Program Funding Recommendation (Summer Lopez), recommendations, presentation
  2. Public Hearing: Staff Vacancies (Erik Johnson)
  3. Approve Draft Budget and Overall Work Program for Fiscal Year 2025-2026, Adopt Salary Schedules and Hold Hearing on Vacancies (Loretta Su)

Information:

  1. Capital Area Regional Tolling Authority Loan and Staffing Services (Erik Johnson)

Workshop:

  1. Lessons Learned from Rocklin’s Growth (Lanette Espinoza); staff report; no presentation available yet

Reports:

  1. Chair’s Report, Board Members’ Reports and Executive Director’s Report (Lanette Espinoza)

Receive & File:

  1. Regional Transportation Demand Management Platform “NorCal GO” Launch (Nicole Porter)
  2. 2026 Regional Trail Implementation Strategy Update (Summer Lopez)
  3. U.S. 50 Comprehensive Multimodal Corridor Plan Overview (Dustin Foster)
  4. From Plan to Action: Implementing the 2025 Blueprint (Clint Holtzen)
  5. Advocacy Update (Renee DeVere-Oki)
  6. Fiscal Year 2024-2025 Quarterly Financial Report (Loretta Su)
  7. Green Means Go: Local Efforts to Accelerate Housing (Gregory Chew)
  8. Regional 511 Traveler Information Systems Contract and Service Continuity Considerations (Chase McFadden)

Adjournment:


SACOG Regional Planning Partnership

The SACOG Regional Planning Partnership (RPP) is holding its quarterly meeting tomorrow, February 26, 2025, at 2:00 PM, online via Zoom. Registration is required. The RPP is not part of the SACOG governance structure, but is an advisory group, or forum for transportation and air quality concerns to increase coordination within the region. The agenda is not a traditional one for SACOG with staff reports and presentations, but there are a number of links in the agenda of interest.

Discussion of these items will likely be at an overview level, not the detailed discussion that happens in SACOG committees.