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Portland/Vancouver Funding Forum

May 9, 2006

8:30 AM to 4:00 PM Washington Department of Transportation, Southwest Region 11018 NE 51st Circle Vancouver, WA 98682

In Partnership with Western Regional Air Partnership, Southwest Washington Regional Transportation Council, Portland Metro, Oregon Department of Environmental Quality, Washington Department of Ecology, Oregon Department of Transportation, and the Federal Highway Administration

Agenda

  • Welcome and Introductions
     
  • Opening Remarks
    • U.S. EPA, Region 10 , Oregon Operations Office
      Socorro Rodriguez, Director
    • Southwest Washington Clean Air Agency
      Bob Elliott , Director
    • Portland Metro
      Andy Cotugno, Planning Director
       
  • Session I: Setting the Stage
  • Session II: Emission Reduction Strategies for Existing Diesel Engines
    • Review of Technologies, Fuels, and Operational Considerations
      Tom Timbario and Bruce Bertelson, Emissions Advantage
    • Diesel Emission Reduction Fuels: Biodiesel, ULSD, LNG/CNG
      Kim Lyons, Alternative Fuels Specialist
       
  • Session III: State and Local Diesel Emission Reduction
  • Networking Lunch
     
  • Session IV: Overview of Federal Voluntary, Incentive, and Funding Transportation Programs
  • Session V: State/Local Voluntary, Incentive, and Funding Transportation Programs
     
  • Funding and Options Breakout between Oregon & Washington – concurrent sessions
    • New Rules and Guidelines Relevant to Southwest Washington
      Mia Waters, WSDOT
    • New Rules and Guidelines Relevant to Oregon
      Marina Orlando, ODOT
       
  • Breakout Group Discussion: Identify next steps
     
  • Final Session: Small Group Reports, Adjourn
    • Summary of Small Group Sessions and Closing Remarks
      Socorro Rodriguez, EPA
   
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