Mineta Transportation Summit: The Intersection Between Transportation and Housing




Commonwealth Club of California Podcast show

Summary: Building Blocks to the Future While the San Francisco Bay Area is booming with jobs and (for many) high wages, people are increasingly priced out of the housing market and the region is losing people to fill jobs that are essential to California’s economy. In response to this crisis, we have seen a proliferation of transit-oriented projects (TODs) which place high-density housing above or adjacent to transit centers. TODs provide easy mobility while offering less costly living space. Join us to learn the effective strategies used by planners, policy makers and advocates to implement high quality, equitable transit-oriented station areas. These and other innovations will be discussed at this free, half day summit. Schedule: 9–10:15 a.m. Keynote: Therese McMillan, Executive Director, Metropolitan Transportation Commission Moderator: Secretary Norman Mineta, Secretary (Ret.), U.S. Department of Transportation 10:15–10:30 a.m. Break 10:30–11:30 a.m. Panel Asha Agrawal, Ph.D., Director, Mineta Transportation Institute National Transportation Finance Center Carl Guardino, President and CEO, Silicon Valley Leadership Group Pedro Galvao, Senior Policy Manager, Nonprofit Housing Association of Northern California Honorable Cindy Chavez, Santa Clara Supervisor (Invited) Abigail Thorne-Lyman, Transit-Oriented Development (TOD) Program Manager for the Strategic and Policy Planning Group, BART Moderator: Karen Philbrick, Ph.D., Executive Director, Mineta Transportation Institute * This Podcast is 223 minutes in length as it contains both morning modules back to back. The segment-break is at 66.18.