San Jose – Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger has appointed Carl Guardino, CEO of the Silicon Valley Leadership Group Leadership Group, to a four-year term on the California Transportation Commission.

The nine-member commission is responsible for the programming and allocating of funds for construction of highway, passenger rail and transit improvements throughout California.

“Transportation is a vital element to the success of the employers and employees of Silicon Valley and the state,” said Guardino. “I am honored and humbled by the governor’s appointment and look forward to making a solid contribution to the work of the commission.”

Guardino begins his duties with the commission on March 1.

Guardino has led or co-led a number of efforts and initiatives that have benefited our region’s employees, employers and economy. Among them.

He led the 1996 Santa Clara County transit sales tax measures A and B, which generated $1.4 billion in local funding for 19 specific road and rail transit improvements, all finished on time and on budget

In 2000 he co-led Santa Clara County’s 30-year half-cent sales tax measure, which went into effect April 1, 2006

He also led Santa Clara County measure A in 2002 to direct funds for important local road needs and has volunteered as an advisor to numerous county transportation measures, including successful initiatives in San Mateo, Contra Costa, Alameda and Marin Counties.

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