Davis City Council Members,
The travel corridor connecting the Bay Area and the greater Sacramento Area could continue to expand as an automobile corridor, or alternately as a greatly-improved rail corridor. Caltrans is steering Davis towards accepting a new lane to further expand the highway, but as developers continue to build out and densify the region, the increasing population will strain our ever-busier freeways.
Yolo County Transit District has stated that toll revenue from a new Causeway HOV lane could fund more public transit. Yet Caltran’s own modeling shows that frequent buses Sacramento-Davis would barely dent VMTs. This is because local travel destinations are too spread out to make local transit a viable option, with many trips requiring hours and multiple buses.
However, most I-80 Causeway auto travel currently consists of longer trips between the Bay and Sacramento areas. Caltran’s own data shows that electrified, frequent, fast rail service would attract significant interregional travelers away from autos, reducing traffic and VMTs significantly.
Caltrans will only change focus if municipalities pressure the agency to incrementally improve the Capitol Corridor rather than incrementally adding lanes to I-80. Transportation is the largest contributor of air toxins and gases that warm the Earth. Expanding our regional rail system is the most effective solution.
The EIR is a distraction. The City Council should take a stand: northern California should build its transportation system to resemble Europe, not Orange County.
Sincerely,
Alan C. Miller (Writing as a Resident of Davis)
Note: Item is scheduled to be heard at 8pm tonight at January 8th City Council Meeting. Please write or call or better yet attend!



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