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Transportation

By safely linking neighborhoods through investments in our region’s transportation infrastructure, we connect all of our residents to jobs, promote a sense of community, and ensure that no one is left behind as Sacramento continues to grow.<br />\
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In addressing Sacramento’s transportation needs, the Congresswoman is committed to the mutual alliance of federal, state, and local agencies that have come together to build and grow our region’s infrastructure. The Sacramento Region Blueprint, put forth by the Sacramento Area Council of Governments (SACOG), is helping to make the Sacramento region’s streets an example for the nation.<br />\
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In Washington, Congresswoman Matsui has used Sacramento’s Blueprint plan as a model as she advocates for a federal complete streets policy that would ensure our roadways are designed with all users in mind – including bicyclists and pedestrians, children, seniors, and the disabled. <br />\
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Congresswoman Matsui works with all levels of government to address Sacramento’s ongoing transportation priorities, including the Port of West Sacramento, operations at the Sacramento International Airport, light rail expansion and the development of an intermodal station. The intermodal station will help foster connections between nearly all modes of transportation – from bicycle to bus, light rail to car, train to sidewalks. It is a long term vision that is taking place in phases. Phase 1 of the project was completed in August 2012 and Phase 2 of the project, during which Sacramento Valley Station was renovated, was completed in 2017. Congresswoman Matsui has helped to secure $52 million in federal funding for the intermodal project.<br />\
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Additionally, the Congresswoman has been an advocate for bringing streetcars back to Sacramento. For more than 70 years, streetcars rolled through downtown Sacramento, and the Congresswoman has a vision for building on that history and bringing streetcars back to the region. The streetcar project will help connect West Sacramento and Sacramento, and provide more options to residents and tourists who are looking to move more efficiently between neighborhoods. In February 2016, the Obama Administration recommended that Sacramento’s streetcar initiative receive funding in his budget request.<br />\
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Congresswoman Matsui also supports California’s High Speed Rail project. This project is an opportunity to invest in our state’s infrastructure, create new jobs, boost American manufacturing, and work towards a greener future. And, the federal funding allocated for California’s high speed rail line and our intercity passenger rail system are creating important momentum in Sacramento and the rest of the state.<br />\
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These investments will help us reduce our dependence on foreign oil, create jobs, ease the congestion on our roads, and meet the demands of our growing population.<br />\
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<h2>Accomplishments</h2>\
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<li>Secured $135 million in federal funding for Sacramento Regional Transit’s 4.3 mile extension to Cosumnes River College.</li>\
<li>Secured $52 million in federal funding for the development of Sacramento Intermodal district.</li>\
<li>Secured $75 million in federal funding in the President’s Fiscal Year 2017 budget for the Downtown Sacramento Streetcar Project.</li>\
<li>Authored the Cruise Vessel Security and Safety Act, which was signed into law in 2010.</li>\
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<h2>Legislation</h2>\
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<li>H.R.2173, Cruise Passenger Protection Act</li>\
<li>H.R. 3405, MORE Act&nbsp;</li>\
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June 15, 2023

A new air traffic control (ATC) tower is soon to watch over the airfield at the Sacramento International Airport (SMF) after the Federal Air Administration (FAA) approved its funding, according to Sacramento County officials.

SMF’s current tower reaches 130 feet into the sky and was built in 1967, making it one of the oldest ATC towers in the United States, according to the county.


June 8, 2023

Officials are still working to connect Sacramento and West Sacramento through the Downtown Riverfront Streetcar Project. Construction was approved back in August 2022 through a vote by the Sacramento Regional Transit Board of Directors. West Sacramento’s Supervising Transportation Planner, Jason McCoy, has been a part of the project for nine years and says that it’s grown more ambitious over time.


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June 7, 2023

WASHINGTON D.C. Congresswoman Doris Matsui (D-CA) and Reps. Don Bacon (R-NE), Mary Gay Scanlon (D-PA), and Jeff Van Drew (R-NJ) introduced H.R. 3788,Hammers’ Law, last week. The legislation would amend the Death on the High Seas Act (DOHSA) to hold cruise ship operators legally and financially accountable for the wrongful deaths of passengers. 


May 25, 2023

The Sacramento Regional Transit District (SacRT) was awarded a $45.1 million grant from the Federal Transit Administration (FTA) to support the purchase of 16 new light rail vehicles.


May 22, 2023

Elk Grove Mayor Bobbie Singh-Allen referred to the city of Elk Grove’s participation in the 51st annual Sacramento Metropolitan Chamber of Commerce-led “Cap to Cap” program in Washington, D.C. as “very successful.”


May 5, 2023

Sacramento Regional Transit District (SacRT) has been awarded a $45.1 million grant from the Federal Transit Administration (FTA) to purchase 16 new light rail train cars or "vehicles." 

According to a statement from SacRT, the new low-floor light rail trains will be purchased from Siemens Mobility in south Sacramento. SacRT is one of six transit agencies nationwide and the only one in FTA Region 9 to receive this grant.


April 12, 2023

PepsiCo is going electric.

The company unveiled its new fleet of 18 Tesla electric semi-trucks and charging stations at its Sacramento bottling plant on Tuesday.


March 31, 2023

Cruise ship travel should be relaxing, enjoyable, and safe for every passenger. But voyages can quickly become a nightmare when serious — and even fatal — incidents happen on board.


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March 1, 2023

WASHINGTON, D.C. – Today, CongresswomanDoris Matsui (CA-07), Rep. Yvette Clarke (NY-09) and Senators Edward J. Markey (D-Mass.) and Alex Padilla (D-Calif.) led 54 of their colleagues in writing to Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Administrator Michael Regan urging the agency to finalize and issue new national vehicle greenhouse gas (GHG) emission standards for both cars and trucks by the end of the year, speeding up its current deadline of March 2024.


December 21, 2022

The $1.7 trillion federal spending bill moving quickly through Congress has millions of dollars for Sacramento-area roads, bike paths, water projects and more. There’s money for sidewalk and bike path projects in Folsom. For job training and counseling at The Opportunity Center in Sacramento and help for Habitat for Humanity to aid first-time, lower income people who want to buy homes. In West Sacramento, funds will be available to convert the I Street railroad drawbridge from motor vehicle access to a bikeway and walkway.