Diane Nguyen Begins Executive Director Position at SJCOG

On January 4, 2021, Diane Nguyen started the position as the Executive Director of the San Joaquin Council of Governments (SJCOG). The SJCOG Board of Directors unanimously appointed her at its October 22, 2020 meeting after a nationwide executive recruitment.
“No project is too big, nor is any project too small, for Diane,” Assemblymember Jim Cooper said. “She has turned around situations by engaging directly with stakeholders. This kind of responsiveness to community needs is what has defined Diane’s career.”
SJCOG Chair and City of Stockton Councilmember Sol Jobrack said, “We welcome Diane Nguyen as the Executive Director. With 25 years of direct experience working in regional and city governments throughout California, she brings deep strategic and operational expertise that are extremely valuable to the region.”
During her 8-year tenure as SJCOG’s Deputy Director of Planning, Programming, and Project Delivery, Diane was a pioneer for many innovative projects in the San Joaquin region. She developed San Joaquin’s first Regional Transportation Plan/Sustainable Communities Strategy and first 7-public transit agency mobile ticketing application (known as EZHub). She oversaw the Measure K Capital Improvement Program which helped fund the first I-5 HOV lanes in the Central Valley and the first Diverging Diamond Interchange in California at State Route 120/Union Road.
“SJCOG looks forward to Diane’s guidance to the Board of Directors and continuation of efforts she led this past year,” Jobrack said. “This includes the Regional Early Action Planning Program for housing and the launch of a concept she created to bring electric bikes, electric cars, and work force development into Stockton’s disadvantaged communities.”
“As Executive Director, I will foster SJCOG’s purpose driven culture–one focused on the delivery of exceptional service to SJCOG’s member agencies, partners, and San Joaquin residents,” Nguyen said. “In 2021, I am thrilled to be able to grow creative concepts for more sustainable and cost-effective mobility options. I will also explore all opportunities to leverage transportation dollars for the region.”
About Diane Nguyen
Diane Nguyen has served as SJCOG’s Deputy Director of Planning, Programming, and Project Delivery since 2012. She originally joined SJCOG in 1995 and worked there till 2005. From 2005 to 2012, she was the Manager of Capital Programs and Public Policy for Interwest Consulting Group. Notable at Interwest was her financing and project management strategy which enabled two interchanges (on Highway 99 in the City of Elk Grove) to complete construction within a year of each other. Diane has a Master’s in Urban and Regional Planning from the University of California, Irvine. Also from UCI, she secured a Bachelor of Arts degree (with honors) in Social Ecology. She is a member of the American Institute of Certified Planners.
About SJCOG
The San Joaquin Council of Governments is a regional planning agency responsible for transportation planning, habitat conservation planning, and a range of other responsibilities that include managing the Measure K transportation program as well as housing, air quality and airport land use planning. The operating budget for the agency is over $13 million and SJCOG programs and apportions out approximately $150 million in transportation investments annually.

SJCOG, Masabi Launch EZHub

The San Joaquin Council of Governments (SJCG) and Masabi, the company bringing Fare Payments-as-a-Service (FPaaS) to public transit, announced the launch of EZHub, a cashless mobile ticketing and fare payment system, available in the Vamos Mobility App from Kyyti. The app will make using public transit safer and easier to access throughout San Joaquin County. Once downloaded, transit riders can use the Vamos Mobility app to plan their journeys and purchase tickets for any of the seven participating transit systems. The app is available from both the App Store and Google Play by searching for “Vamos Mobility” connecting residents of California’s Central Valley with affordable and clean local transit.

For more information, please visit the EZHub page here.

MAX saves you money with Token Transit!

MAX has partnered with Token Transit to help riders save money with fare capping.

 

Fare capping allows users to get credit for buying smaller trips and passes and earn their way toward a longer period pass. For example, riders can purchase and use one-way and one-day passes and earn their way toward a seven-day pass. Riders don’t have to register for anything, the Token Transit app tracks the capping for them and automatically gives credit for the smaller trips and passes purchased over a period of time to earn a longer-period pass!

Learn more HERE!

MAX moves to Saturday Plus Schedule

Beginning Monday, January 4, and until further notice, Modesto Area Express (MAX) will be operating on a “Saturday Plus” schedule for all routes. We hope this temporary schedule reduction will provide riders with the safe and reliable service they deserve.

What is Saturday Plus?

Saturday Plus is a temporary schedule reduction impacting all Weekday routes.  The traditional Weekday routes for most routes will operate with a modified Saturday inbound and outbound schedule. Routes will also start earlier than the standard Saturday schedule.

Typical weekday only routes 24, 28, 35, 44, and Commuter Routes MAX to ACE, MAX to BARxT, and MAX to Stockton will continue to operate.

All schedules can be found on the Maps and Schedules web page.

COVID-19

All MAX buses continue to be cleaned with hospital-grade disinfectant and all staff members who were recently exposed to COVID-19 are quarantining, as advised by the CDC, to protect the community. We wish a speedy recovery to our drivers who are currently sick. These essential service workers make access to supplies, employment, and medical attention possible. Please keep them in your thoughts.

San Joaquin Regional Rail Commission Launches ACE Means-Based Fare Program: Community Assistance Program (CAP)

(STOCKTON, Calif.) – The San Joaquin Regional Rail Commission (SJRRC) is pleased to announce the launch of the NEW Altamont Corridor Express (ACE®) Community Assistance Program (CAP) beginning December 15th, 2020. The ACE CAP discount is a timely initiative to address equity and provide low-income passengers access to the ACE service.

 

Read more here.

Half/Reduced Fare with Modesto Area Express!

 

Modesto Area Express – MAX

wants to help you save. Vets, disabled, students, youth & Medicare card holders – Call a MAX Service Representative to find out if you’re eligible for a Reduced Fare.

MAX Quiere Ayudarlo a Ahorrar. Veteranos, Mayore, Discapacitados, Estudiantes, JÓvenes y tituares de tarjetas de medicare – Llame a un representante de servicio al cliente de
MAX para saber si es elegible para una tarifa reducida

 

Merced Westside Communities to weigh in on Transit Needs

The Merced County Association of Governments (MCAG) is seeking feedback on the transit needs and interests of residents as part of the agency’s Westside Commuter Bus Feasibility Study project. Through November 10, residents who routinely travel to the Bay Area for work from the areas of Los Banos, Dos Palos, Gustine, and Santa Nella are invited to participate in an online survey to assess their needs, interests and likelihood of using transit to commute in the future.

The survey is available in both English and Spanish, and can be accessed online using the following links:
English

Spanish

With westside communities experiencing some of the longest one-way commutes in the state, the goal of the study is to assess the feasibility of a long-distance express or commuter bus service between western Merced County and the greater San Francisco Bay Area, especially the South Bay area.

“We are asking our local resident commuters, including those impacted by COVID-19, to help us by sharing your commuting story,” said Matt Fell, MCAG Deputy Director-Planning. “Figuring out what kinds of transit alternatives might interest you will be incredibly valuable in determining potential future options for our County’s long-distance commuters.”
Survey results will be used to determine if a future service is viable, particularly in the post-COVID era.

MCAG is the regional transportation planning agency and metropolitan planning organization for Merced County. In addition to regional transportation planning, MCAG also manages The Bus, YARTS, the Merced County Regional Waste Management Authority and administers Measure V funds. For more information, visit www.mcagov.org.

This Might Be The Best Bike Ride You Will Ever Have

This October, grab your bike, and join new friends for 9 days of fun and inspiring bicycling challenges. This year, CalBike’s annual 5-day fundraising ride, the California Dream Ride, has been transformed into the Dream Ride Challenge—a 9-day event that brings the spirit and energy of the Dream Ride right to your front door.

Come together with your bicycling community online to find inspiration and motivation and to share the joy of bicycling in a brand new way. We’ve got perks and prizes, tips and tricks, an awesome support team, Happy Hours with special guests like mountain biking pioneer Gary Fisher, and so much more…
Join today to Enter the Early Registration Raffle for an Awesome CalBike Jersey

Walk & Roll to help shape Stanislaus!

There’s Scavanger hunt on in Stanislaus county!

Head out into your community to see how many items from you can find. Participants will have the chance to win a prize!

Walk & Roll Stanislaus is a regional bicyclist and pedestrian safety and education campaign in Stanislaus County. The Stanislaus Council of Governments (StanCOG) is teaming up with community leaders and advocates to improve road safety, increase awareness of and empathy toward active transportation users, and boost walking and bicycling rates throughout the county.

Join the scavenger hunt from now until September 30th.