who we are
The public, private and non-profit members of the WCCC closely collaborate on the planning and financing necessary to create a seamless clean, green and smart transportation corridor up and down the west coast.
Our common goal is to continue to lead the nation in the development, testing and implementation of ways to reduce our dependence on oil, reduce greenhouse gas emissions, and develop new industries and jobs.
latest news
DOT Announces Next Round of Tiger Funding
January 31, 2012 Funding totals $500 million. Pre Applications are due February 20th and Final Applications are due March 19th. See the attached for details.
New Green Stickers to Allow Partial-Zero Emission Vehicles in California's Carpool Lanes
January 1, 2012 The 2012 Toyota Prius plug-in hybrid and 2012 Chevy Volt are expected to be the first cars that meet the standards. Both companies are taking reservations for those vehicles and say the cars should be out in the next three months.
New Year's Day Marks End of Dirty Trucks For Port of Los Angeles
January 1, 2012 Effective January 1, every local short-haul or "drayage" truck calling at the Port of Los Angeles will meet the strictest clean air and safety standards of any major port in the world.
Washington and Oregon Receive to Receive TIGER III Grants
December 12, 2011 A number of TIGER III grant announcements were leaked out early, including $15m to Washington State DOT for the Interstate
5 / Joint Base Lewis-McChord improvements, and $17.7m to Multnomah County (OR) for the Sellwood Bridge replacement .
upcoming events
Northwest Transportation Conference
OSU in Corvallis, OR, February 7-9, 2012
ITS America 22nd Annual Meeting and Exposition
National Harbor, MD, May 21-23, 2012






