AT&T President Stresses Importance of Education at Solano EDC Meeting, March 31 in Fairfield

Ken McNeely, AT&T California president, will be the keynote speaker when the importance of business and children are highlighted at the monthly Solano Economic Development Corporation meeting, March 31, in Fairfield.

“Business & Children-They Are More Connected than You Think!” is the theme of the meeting that will bring together educators, local government officials and the private sector. The meeting begins at 7:30 a.m. at the Hilton Garden Inn, Fairfield.

Michael Ammann, president of Solano EDC, said the event is a “…chance for us to focus on supporting quality child development, preschool and early literacy programs that ensure the future workforce enters school ready to learn.”

Dee Alarcon, superintendent of Solano County office of education, said that early childhood education and care is important to business and this forum will assist in creating partners who will improve community efforts.

Also speaking will be: Matt Regan, vice president of government relations for the Bay Area Council; and Solano County Supervisor Linda Seifert.

“There are clear economic incentives for local businesses to be part of the community investment in children and families,” Seifert said. “Collectively, we have the ability to have far-reaching impacts on the economy today and in the future.”

The event is sponsored by First 5 Solano and the Children’s Network of Solano County.

The monthly EDC meetings call attention to issues of critical importance to Solano County. They are made possible through the Solano EDC Chairman Circle Members, Solano Transportation Authority, Syar Industries, Solano Garbage Company and Republic Services, Inc.

McNeely will address the “Key to Economic Success in the 21st Century.”

To register, call (707) 864-1855 or email pat@solanoedc.org. Cost is $25 per person.

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STA Board Requests Federal Funds for Solano Transportation Priorities on Capitol Hill

Suisun City, CA- The Solano Transportation Authority (STA) Board of Directors sent a contingent to Washington, DC this week to advocate for critical federal funding for Solano's priority transportation projects.

Led by STA Board Chair Pete Sanchez, (Suisun City Mayor), representing the STA Board were Harry Price, Vice Chair (Fairfield Mayor); Len Augustine (Vacaville Mayor); Osby Davis (Vallejo Mayor), Jack Batchelor, Jr. (Dixon Mayor), Jan Vick (Rio Vista Mayor, and Elizabeth Patterson (Benicia Mayor). Also accompanying the group was Mike Ammann, Solano Economic Development Corporation Executive Director, and Anthony Intintoli, SF Bay Area Water Emergency Transportation Authority (WETA) Vice Chair and former STA Board Chair.

The STA submitted the following requests for the Fiscal Year 2011 Transportation Appropriations Program:

1. Travis Air Force Base North Gate Access Improvements - $5 million

2. Transit Center at Curtola and Lemon: Vallejo - $3 million

3. Vacaville Intermodal Station, Phase 2 - $2 million

4. Fairfield Transportation Center - $2 million

5. Dixon Train Station/Parkway Blvd. Overcrossing - $2 million

6. I-80 Corridor Circulation Improvements Study: Vallejo - $1 million

7. Solano Safe Routes to School Program, Student Planning and Environmental Education - $1 million

The STA also shared its perspective on proposed changes to federal transportation legislation (SAFETEA-LU: Safe, Accountable, Flexible, Efficient Transportation Equity Act - a Legacy for Users), and urged members to support the four priority projects Solano submitted last July for the next reauthorization:

1. I-80/I-680/SR 12 Interchange Project - $45 million

2. Travis Air Force Base North Gate Access Improvements - $5 million

3. Alternative Fuel SolanoExpress Bus Replacement - $2 million

4. Vacaville Intermodal Station, Phase 2 - $1.5 million

A full schedule of meetings with Solano's Congressional members and staff also included discussions with the Federal Transit Administration. Meetings were held with:

♦ Senator Barbara Boxer (D-CA) and Bridget Petruczok, Legislative Assistant

♦ Office of Senator Dianne Feinstein (D-CA): Ben Kramer, Legislative Assistant

♦ Congressman George Miller (D-CA)

♦ Office of Congressman John Garamendi (D-CA): Josh Franco, Senior Legislative Assistant

♦ Office of Congressman Dan Lungren (R-CA): Sandra Wiseman, Legislative Assistant

♦ Matt Welbes, Federal Transit Administration Executive Director

The STA conveyed a strong message to the legislators by having all seven mayors of Solano's cities present transportation priorities. "This is a challenging time for Solano County with California in the midst of a significant state budget crisis and the fiscal uncertainty for near term federal and state transportation funding," said STA Board Chair Pete Sanchez.

Solano County has worked hard in recent years to obtain limited federal funds for projects such as the I-80/680/SR 12 Interchange, the I-80 Truck Scales Relocation Project, Travis Air Force Base Access Improvements, the Jepson Parkway, I-80 High Occupancy Vehicle (HOV) Lanes, SR 12 East Safety Improvements, Vallejo Baylink Ferry Facilities, and expanded express bus service along the I-80/680/780 corridors.

"We have our work cut out for us advocating for federal transportation appropriations and reauthorization this year, as well as urging our legislators to seriously consider reforming the nation's infrastructure funding authorization process," said Sanchez.

As appropriation requests work their way through the legislative process, funding levels will not be determined until probably October of this year. "We have joined together to present a unified message from Solano County to help make the congressional members' job easier by clearly identifying our mutual federal funding priorities," said Sanchez.

The STA is responsible for countywide transportation planning, programming transportation funds, managing and providing transportation programs and services, delivering transportation projects, and setting transportation priorities. The "STA's Federal Priority Projects" booklet can be downloaded from the STA website at The booklet contains the Fiscal Year 2011 Federal Appropriations Requests as well as Fiscal Year 2010 Federal Reauthorization Requests.

For further information about the Solano Transportation Authority's legislative program, contact STA Executive Director Daryl Halls or STA Marketing and Legislative Program Manager Jayne Bauer at (707) 424-6075