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4,230 square miles. Vista. Oceanside. San Marcos. Escondido. Carlsbad. County of San Diego. Encinitas. Poway. Solana Beach. Del Mar. Santee. San Diego. El Cajon. La Mesa. Lemon Grove. Coronado. National City. Chula Vista. Imperial Beach. Voting Members.
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4,230 square miles
Vista Oceanside San Marcos Escondido Carlsbad County of San Diego Encinitas Poway Solana Beach Del Mar Santee San Diego El Cajon La Mesa Lemon Grove Coronado National City Chula Vista Imperial Beach Voting Members
SANDAG Board of Directors(Voting Members = 21) • Mayors, councilmembers, & supervisors • Appointed by council/board to SANDAG • Serve at pleasure of council/board • Meet in public meetings; twice/month
Advisory Members • Imperial County • Caltrans • U.S. Department of Defense • San Diego Unified Port District • San Diego County Water Authority • Metropolitan Transit System (MTS) • North County Transit District (NCTD) • SoCal Tribal Chairmen’s Assn. • Mexico Appointed Officials
SANDAG’s Mission • Forum for regional decision-making • Build consensus • Make strategic plans • Obtain and allocate resources • Plan, engineer, & build public transit • Provide information and technical assistance
Regional Work “comprehensive, integrated & coordinated” • Population growth • Transportation • Habitat planning • Housing • Beach Sand • Energy • Economic prosperity • Public safety • Borders planning • Census Info
Staff Expertise “Interdisciplinary Approach” • Urban planning • Computer modeling • Demographics • Transportation • Economics • Environmental • Criminal Justice • Engineering • Research • Mathematics • Administration • Accounting • Public Information • Law
FY 2007 Program Budget FundingSources TDA 10% Other Local Funds 2% TransNet 69% Member Dues 1% Federal 14% State 4% Total $492 Million 12
Portland 1.7% Minneapolis/St. Paul 1.1% New York City 0.3% Las Vegas 4.5% Phoenix 3.5% San Diego 0.8% Atlanta 3.0% Houston 2.3% National Annual Growth = 1.0%2000 to 2005
4.5% 0.9% 1.8% 0.8% 4% 5% We’re Not Alone Southern California Annual Growth Rate
The Region is Growing... CHANGE 2000 2030 Number Percent 2,813,800 1,040,100 1,294,600 3,984,800 1,383,800 1,913,700 1,171,000 343,700 619,100 42% 33% 48% Population Housing Jobs
Big Differences in Growth Rates... 2000 2030 Growth 359,548 750,965 154,487 1,548,833 2,813,800 754,800 1,518,200 192,800 1,519,000 3,984,800 110% 102% 25% -2% 42% Asian/Other Hispanic Black White REGION
A “Booming” Increase inOlder Population by 2030... Age Increase 0 - 17 18 – 64 65 - 84 85 & older 15% 36% 131% 178%
… Will Change the Region’s Age Composition 0 - 17 18 - 64 65+ 25% 21% 11% 19% 2000 2030 64% 60%
Regional Comprehensive Plan Urban Form Healthy Environment Transportation Housing Public Facilities Economic Prosperity Borders
Keeping Pace with Demand • Can we meet our future housing needs?
What is Smart Growth? • Emphasizes compact, efficient, and environmentally sensitive development • Focuses future growth away fromrural areas • Connects housing with jobs, services, and transportation
15 Oceansides 16 Poways 2 San Diegos 68 National Cities What does it mean to save 400,000 acres?
2007 SANDAG Initiatives • 511 traveler system – February • Compass Card – Spring • Update the $42 billion Regional Transportation Plan – Fall