Independent analysis · Unofficial

1(b)Directive 2 of 21

Editorial record title

State mobility-management role

Source record

What the signed order says

Establish Caltrans as a Mobility Manager, as defined by the Federal Transit Administration

Short independently reviewed excerpt. The signed source image is authoritative.

Locator
Section 1(b); page 2
Explicit lead
California Department of Transportation
Other named parties
Federal Transit Administration, Transit grantees and subrecipients
Source review
Jul 12, 2026

Qualifiers preserved from the source

  • as defined by the Federal Transit Administration · applies to Caltrans Mobility Manager role

Timing in the signed order

  • Oct 24, 2026Within 120 days of this OrderCalculated planning date · applies to directive action · 120 calendar days after the effective date
Verify in signed PDF, page 2 (scanned, untagged)

Independent analysis

Analytical crosswalk

The items below are interpretation, not official assignments or implementation status.

Interpretive summary

Establish a statewide mobility-management role that coordinates trips and shared planning, scheduling, payment, and asset technologies across grantees.

  • Planning and governance
  • Data, payments, and shared systems

Expected outputs

  • A mobility-management operating model and portfolio of shared coordination toolsInference · high confidence

Delivery dependencies

  • Governance, data stewardship, procurement, cost allocation, and participant onboardingInference · medium confidenceRelated: 6

Open implementation questions

  1. Q1Which formal action establishes the role?
  2. Q2Which services are shared, optional, or required?