2660 Department of Transportation
Program Descriptions

10 AERONAUTICS

The Aeronautics Program's objective is to support California's aviation activities by promoting safe and effective use of existing airports and heliports. This program also alleviates problems such as incompatible land uses, potential safety hazards, aircraft noise, and airport congestion by: (1) ensuring that airports and heliports comply with safety regulations, (2) providing engineering and financial assistance for safety and infrastructure improvements, (3) preparing for changes in the aviation network by maintaining the California Aviation System Plan, (4) providing guidance for land use compatibility in areas around airports, (5) administering airport noise standards regulations, (6) enhancing goods movement to and from airports through improved ground access, and (7) promoting and maintaining aviation safety.

20 HIGHWAY TRANSPORTATION

The Highway Transportation Program's objective is to operate, maintain, and continue development of our state highways. Development and delivery of capital projects make up the largest portion of these efforts. The program also meets its objectives through: (1) coordination and control required by federal and state law for implementing transportation projects, (2) furnishing assistance to city and county transportation programs, (3) management of traffic through a system of monitoring, analysis, and control. In addition, this program strives to improve highway travel, safety, and the environment through the use of testing, research, and technology development.

30 MASS TRANSPORTATION

The objective of the Mass Transportation Program is to support the state's transportation system by providing leadership in the implementation of safe, effective public transportation, improved air quality, and environmental protection. The program achieves its objective through: (1) the administration of intercity rail service in California, including capital projects and rolling stock management, (2) grant administration of state and federal capital and operations programs, and (3) planning, support, and coordination for mass transportation services. Additionally, the Mass Transportation Program serves to: (1) improve intercity passenger service through enhanced services and facilities, (2) facilitate the transportation needs of all persons, including the elderly, the disabled, and the economically-disadvantaged, (3) improve urban/commuter rail services, and (4) enhance mobility in congested corridors.

40 TRANSPORTATION PLANNING

The Transportation Planning Program's objective is to implement statewide transportation policy through coordination at the local and regional levels and to develop transportation plans and projects. The Department prepares the long-range state transportation plan required by state and federal law and provides long-range transportation system planning and transportation planning studies as input to the regional transportation plans, the State Transportation Improvement Program (STIP), and departmental policies and programs. The Department also prepares the Interregional Transportation Strategic Plan, which guides investment of the Interregional Improvement Program funds in the STIP.

50 ADMINISTRATION

The Administration Program provides the functions required to support the programmatic responsibilities of the department. Major activities include accounting, budgeting, auditing, office facility operations and management, information technology, and a wide range of administrative services including human resources, procurement and contracting, training, and labor relations.

60 EQUIPMENT

The Equipment Program's objective is to provide mobile fleet equipment and services to other department programs through: (1) purchasing new vehicles, (2) receiving, servicing, and equipping new units, (3) assembling equipment components into completed units, (4) managing the fleet, (5) repairing and maintaining the fleet, including payments for fuel and insurance, and (6) disposing of used vehicles.