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US 50 Integrated Corridor Management – Sacramento Region

Yolo County Transporation District

Yolo County Transportation District

City of Davis – City of West Sacramento – City of Winters
City of Woodland – County of Yolo
EX Officio – Caltrans District 3 – University of California, Davis

Yolo County Transporation District
350 Industrial Way
Woodland, CA 95776
530.661.0816 FAX: 530.661.1731
www.yolobus.com

June 9, 2017

Mr. Ray Zhang
California Department of Transportation, District 3
703 B Street
Marysville, CA 95901

Re: Support for US 50 Integrated Corridor Management (ICM) Deployment Project

Dear Mr. Zhang:

This letter is to express the Yolo County Transportation District's support for the Advanced Transporation and Congestion Management Technologies Deployment Initiative Funding grant application that Caltrans is submitting for the US 50 Integrated Corridor Management (ICM) Project. US 50 ICM is a collaborative eefort in partnership with the cities, counties, and regional agencies along US 50 highway from Yolo County to El Dorado County.

ICM maximizes existing resources and helps agencies come together to implement solutions that benefit the broader region and have bigger impacts than one agency acting alone. Through improved collaboration, proactive system management, and advanced technologies, ICM will contribute to a more integrated and efficient multimodal transportation system.

The partnership based US 50 ICM Project will lay out a strategy to utilize the latest technologies and industry practices to improve multi-modal mobility for the entire corridor. As one of the many key agencies within the US 50 Corridor, we are dedicated to partnering with Caltrans and other corridor stakeholders to contribute to this important project.

The US 50 ICM Project will use technology to assist in the collection, dissemination and use of real-time transportation-related information to reduce congestion and user frustration, improve system reliability and mobility, and provide for more efficient and accessible transportation on the state and local highways, whicha re key goals for both Caltrans and the Sacramento Area Council of Governments. We hope this initiative will be selected for funding, and thank you for the opportunity to support and partner in this grant application and project.

Sincerely,

/s/

Mike Luken, Deputy Director
Yolo Co. Transpiration District

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