WTS

Federally funded programs and projects offer a unique opportunity to advance equity. Transformative programs and projects are underway in the Bay Area to increase the city’s resiliency to the projected effects of sea level rise and improve accessibility and connectivity to other parts of California. Planning and delivering large programs and projects require public and political support to obtain the necessary funding for delivery. Together, these projects will support the city and region on continuing to be an important hub in the global economy.

Please join the WTS San Francisco Bay Area Chapter for a discussion with regional leaders on funding large programs and projects to catalyze socially equitable outcomes.

  • Tess Lengyel, Executive Director – Alameda County Transportation Commission (moderator)
  • Morgan Galli, Northern California Deputy Regional Director – California High-Speed Rail (confirmed)
  • Anna Harvey, Deputy Project Director – TJPA (confirmed)
  • Elaine Forbes, Director – Port of San Francisco (confirmed)
  • Andy Fremier, Executive Director – Metropolitan Transportation Commission (invited)

When: Thursday, March 14 · 5:30 - 7:30pm

Where: Jacobs, 4 Embarcadero Center #Suite 3800 San Francisco

Cost includes appetizers and drinks:           

$50 Members / $75 Non-Members / $10 Students or Unemployed

Please RSVP by March 11th  via: Funding Bay Area Projects to Catalyze Equitable Outcomes Tickets, Thu, Mar 14, 2024 at 5:30 PM | Eventbrite