Join us at Esri’s Redlands Forum on Thursday, October 12, 2017, for a fascinating look at where we are—and where we are heading in the future of mass transit in San Bernardino county.
You will get an insiders perspective on the subject from two featured speakers at the forefront of the mass transit project pipeline in this community.
Carrie Schindler is director of transit and rail programs for the San Bernardino County Transportation Authority (SBCTA), where she is responsible for delivering the promises of Measure I, San Bernardino’s half-cent sales tax, as it relates to those programs. Schindler joined SBCTA in 2012 as chief of fund administration and programming after spending ten years with the County of San Bernardino, where she served in many capacities, including Resident Engineer and Chief of Transportation Planning.
Dr. Raymond Wolfe is the executive director of the San Bernardino County Transportation Authority. He joined SBCTA in 2012 after spending more than 20 years with the California Department of Transportation (Caltrans). Wolfe served in many capacities at Caltrans, including director for district 8, covering both San Bernardino and Riverside counties. As the executive director of SBCTA, he manages a budget of approximately half a billion dollars and oversees the delivery of planning, design, and construction of freeway improvements, bridges, and railroad crossings; operation and expansion of commuter rail and transit services countywide; management of air quality programs and freeway service patrol; implementation of alternative fuel and energy programs; and, advocating for countywide interests, at both the state and federal levels.
When & Where:
Free Admission
Thursday, October 12
5:30 p.m. – 6:30 p.m.
Esri Conference Center
Redlands, CA
Register here