News Release

06.03.2021 | News Release

SANDAG and Caltrans invite members of the public, local businesses, and community-based organizations to discuss transportation solutions near San Diego International Airport and in the surrounding communities, focusing on the development of the proposed Central Mobility Hub. The Central Mobility Hub is envisioned to be a multimodal transportation center that would provide a much-needed direct transit connection to San Diego International Airport.

Participants will have the opportunity to learn more about the Central Mobility Hub and Connections corridor plan and provide feedback on transportation needs and solutions around the proposed Central Mobility Hub. Attendees are encouraged to get involved in the planning process by engaging with staff and providing input.

Central Mobility Hub and Connections Comprehensive Multimodal Corridor Plan 
Virtual Public Workshop
Monday, June 7
6 – 7:30 p.m.
Join via Zoom: 
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/84674812863
Or by phone: (669) 900-6833 Webinar ID: 846 7481 2863

The meeting will be held in English and Spanish. SANDAG is committed to providing equitable access to project materials and information, regardless of language and/or cultural barriers. If you need interpretation or translation services, please email CMCP@sandag.org, call (888) 317-8976, or text (844) 569-0570 at least 72 hours in advance of the meeting. SANDAG staff will make every effort to arrange for language assistance as soon as possible.

A recording of the meeting will be posted on the project’s virtual engagement site following the live event.  A recording of the first virtual public workshop, held on Thursday, March 11, also is available for viewing on the virtual engagement site. Comments, questions, and suggestions can be shared on the site’s interactive map and survey until Friday, June 18. 

SANDAG and Caltrans are working together to develop 11 data-driven Comprehensive Multimodal Corridor Plans to reduce congestion and transform the way people and goods move throughout key corridors in the San Diego region. The plans are necessary to apply for certain state and federal funds, including Senate Bill 1 funding, which can be leveraged to support regional transportation projects. 

The Central Mobility Hub and Connections Comprehensive Multimodal Corridor Plan is one of the first five corridors prioritized for this specialized planning study. The study area includes the Midway District, Old Town San Diego, Downtown San Diego, and parts of Point Loma. 

The Central Mobility Hub is a SANDAG priority project and fundamental objective of the agency’s Draft 2021 Regional Plan, which is currently available for public review and comment though July 30.

Comprehensive Multimodal Corridor Plans evaluate all travel modes and transportation facilities in a defined corridor – highways and freeways, parallel and connecting roadways, transit (bus, Rapid transit, light rail, intercity rail, etc.), pathways, and bikeways.

About Caltrans
Caltrans District 11 serves one of the most geographically and culturally diverse areas in the country and includes San Diego and Imperial counties. It spans the entire California-Mexico Border from the Pacific coast to Arizona and reaches north from the international border to Orange and Riverside counties. 

Caltrans District 11 is closed to the public and providing service remotely. Public works construction is deemed essential and our partners, contractors, and workers are following U.S. Center for Disease Control and California Department of Public Health guidelines at all construction sites.

For media inquiries, please contact Stacy Garcia at 619.699.1950 or PIO@sandag.org