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  • Authority Launches New Website

     

    The California High-Speed Rail Authority (Authority) is launching a new website www.hsr.ca.gov on May 18, 2013.  The new website is designed to improve user experience, foster transparency and provide the Authority with an online presence consistent with other State of California agencies.  The new website will preserve and contain all the same documents and records as the old website. Since the Authority’s new website has a new URL, all of the internal links and webpages will change as well as the homepage.  To aid with locating documents on the new website, a site map has been developed.  To assist the public further, the Authority will maintain its current site, www.cahighspeedrail.ca.gov, in parallel with the new site, until May 28, 2013.


     


  • Revised 2012 Business Plan

    Revised 2012 Business Plan, CLICK HERE.  

    Summary of Changes, CLICK HERE.

    Executive Summary, CLICK HERE 

    The plan was approved at the HSRA Board’s April 12 meeting.

  • Fresno to Bakersfield Rev. EIR/EIS

    The Fresno to Bakersfield Revised Draft EIR/EIS is now available. To access the Revised Draft EIR/EIS visit: www.cahighspeedrail.ca.gov/revised-draft-eir-f-b.aspx
     

  • Small Business Program

    To access the Authority's Small Business Policy and SB Program Plan CLICK HERE 

  • Business and Job Opportunities

     

    Get more information on employment or contracting opportunities with the high-speed train project.

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  • Californians are Thinking Big Again

    The Revised 2012 Business Plan lays out how we will build California's high-speed rail system.
    Get involved and provide your feedback.

     
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    Sustainability

    High-speed rail can help California achieve its goals of clean energy, green technology and sustainable communities.
    FInd out more.

     
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    Planning and Construction

    From planning to construction to the start of regular service, here's where to learn about the process of building California's high-speed rail system.

     
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    Explore the Route

    San Francisco to Los Angeles in 2 hours and 40 minutes. LA to San Diego in 80 minutes.
    Where will you go?

     
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    Small Businesses

    Are you looking to get involved in the high-speed rail project?
    Get the details from small business resource library.

     
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