![]() Bush Conference Center, Beckman Hall, Room 404 SchoolsFirst Federal Credit Union Conference Suite, Second Floor, Argyros Forum, Room 209 A, B, and CĬhapman University Orange County Annual Survey with Fred Smoller and Mike Moodian Panel 3: What should we build and how do we pay for it?Ģ-3:30 p.m. ![]() Michael Floyd, Editor, Automobile Magazineġ2:30-1:45 p.m.Randal O'Toole, Public policy analyst, author, “Gridlock: Why We're Stuck in Traffic and What To Do About It.” CATO Institute.Shane Philips, Director of Public Policy, Central City Association of Los Angeles.Dan McNichol, Author, The Roads That Built America: The Incredible Story of the U.S.Moderator: Laura Nelson, Transportation reporter Los Angeles Times What will these new cars look like? How will they work and fit into the rest of the transportation system, from buses to bikes? How will they change how we live and work? Will they require an expensive remaking of roads and other infrastructure, or allow us to save the money we spend on building park garages and use it to transform public spaces? This panel will also discuss the increase in ride-sharing services such as Uber and Lyft, California’s electric vehicle mandate, and congestion pricing. Car manufacturers estimate that high-functioning autonomous vehicles (or self-driving cars and trucks) will be on U.S. In the next decade, we will experience a revolution in how we use cars. Tian Feng, District Architect, San Francisco Bay Area Rapid Transit District (BART)ġ0:45 a.m.-12:15 p.m.Lou Thompson, California High Speed Rail Peer Group Review.Martin Wachs, Distinguished Professor of Urban Planning, UCLA Luskin School (emeritus).Dan Richard, Director, California High Speed Rail.Philbrick, Director, Mineta Transportation Institute, San Jose State University What role should rail play in CA’s transportation future? Should rail dollars be spent on projects that help us to get around the state or around our local communities? Is the high speed rail project a bold new initiative or colossal boondoggle? Is Orange County’s $300 million, four-mile Streetcar the future of local transportation or white elephant? Should Orange County push for an extension of LA’ s Metro to Santa Ana? Should proposals such as Elon Musk’s Hyperloop be taken seriously? Is “fixed” rail the way to go given the coming autonomous vehicle (or self-driving cars and trucks) revolution? Moderator: Karen E. Bush Conference Center, Beckman Hall, Room 404 Welcome: Provost Glenn Pfeiffer Panel 1: California's Trainsĩ-10:30 a.m. California’s Gold Exhibit and Huell HowserĨ-8:45 a.m.
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