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Alameda, Contra Costa County, CA November 2, 2004 Election
Smart Voter Full Biography for Roy Nakadegawa

Candidate for
Director; San Francisco Bay Area Rapid Transit District; District 3

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BIOGRAPHY FOR ROY NAKADEGAWA

ROY NAKADEGAWA, retired, 5/91, as City Traffic Engineer. Worked over 45 years in Public Works, Transit, Transportation, and served on many other Public positions. Experienced in planning, design, construction and maintenance and especially in transportation and transit in last 35 years. Widely traveled reviewing Transport and Land Use of all major cities in US, Canada, Japan, and W. Germany; visited Vienna, Salzburg, Copenhagen, Denmark; Stockholm, Boras, Malmo, Goteborg, Madrid, Barcelona, London, Paris, Lyon, Sao Paulo, Rio de Janeiro, Curitiba, Porto Alegre; Buenos Aires, Santiago, Mexico City, and many cities in Peoples Republic of China and other developing countries. Has written and made numerous presentations.

· REGISTERED PROFESSIONAL CIVIL ENGINEER, Calif. CE #11,630; 1958

· CA. BOARD OF REGISTRATION FOR PROF. ENGINEERS, BOARD MEMBER 1978-83 Member of Prof Engr's Board Advisory Committee. 1983-87

· NATIONAL PRESIDENT OF INSTITUTE FOR TRANSPORTATION (IT) of American Public Works Assoc.(APWA)1989-90 First elected to IT's Executive Council in 1986; IT's liaison to Amer.PublicTransitAssoc.(APTA); Appointed to National Task Group from IT to develop APWA's Environmental Positions and Policies 1991

DELEGATE on FIRST EXCHANGE VISIT TO JAPAN FOR U.S. PUBLIC WORKS OFFICIALS, jointly sponsored by the US-Japan Foundation & APWA; June,1990
AWARDED - LIFE MEMBERSHIP to APWA March, 1991

·AWARDED - SPECIAL RECOGNITION from Regional Transportation Commission, MTC, for work on developing transit for the disabled & elderly. 1986

. CALTRANS DISTRICT 4; ADVISORY COUNCIL 1988-1994;

· AC TRANSIT DIRECTOR (2nd largest CA bus system)Publicly Elected 3 times to District 1; 3 times to At Large; Twice President1972-1992

· DELEGATE-APTA's European Transit Tour--May-June 2000

· DELEGATE-APTA's South America Transit Tour--May-June 2001

CURRENTLY ACTIVE WITH; · Amer. Pub. Transportation Assoc.(APTA) Committees; Policy and Planning (jointly authored "Transitways"); Advanced Technology; Governing Board; and Mobility 2100 Task Force.

· INSTITUTE OF TRANSPORTATION ENGINEERS,Awarded Life Member, Member Grade

· TRANSP'N RESEARCH BOARD, (TRB), A branch of the National Academy of Sciences; Appointed to the Transit Management and Performance and Transit & Land Use Integration Committees · NOMINATED BY TRB/APTA to serve on 4 Nat. Transit Cooperative Research Project Overview Panels; 1) H-1 "Transit and Urban Form", TCRP Report 16 2) H-2 "Valuing Transit Benefits and Intangibles", TCRP Report 20 3) H-4B "Transit Markets for the Future". TCRP Report 28 4) H-13A "Consequences of Interstate System for Transit"

· AMER. PLANNING ASSOC, APA; Transportation Planning & International Committees

· SIERRA CLUB'S Transportation and Compact Growth Subcommittee.

· UNION OF CONCERNED SCIENTISTS, Transportation Policy Issues Group.

· SF BAY AREA RAPID TRANSIT (BART) DIRECTOR-Elected to District 3 1992, 1996 & 2000 .

Note; There only 3 major US transit agencies that elects the Board; AC Transit, BART, and Denver Regional Transit Authority.

For my BART elections I have been endorsed by notable academics, two who were past Chair of the Transportation Research Board; Emeritus Professor Wm Garrison and Professor Martin Wachs. Also endorsed by Professors E. Deakin, J. Landis, G. Newell, and M. Webber of UC Berkeley; C. Lave of UC Irvine; E. Bossard of San Jose SU; and S. Lewis of CSU of Hayward; Wolf Homberger Retired Senior Reseacher and Lecturer UCB.

Most environmental groups, progressive political leaders and organizations, and transit groups also endorsed me. November 2000, I garnered the highest vote (91,000+) of 5 BART races and spent less than a penny per vote.

Most all my current and past work since retirement has been as consultant with groups such as with National Transit Cooperative Research Projects serving on their oversight committees on 4 published reports, with community groups pro-bono such as sucessfully opposing the Berkeley Waterfront Shopping Center Development and Widening of Hearst Street, the advised City of El Cerrito for a Bus Shuttle in lieu of BART Parking. I work with Coalition Groups on advising them of cost effective transit that provides as convenient and more accessible service with major emphasis on local cities to adjust zoning and land use to integrates land use to transit oriented developments.

In general I believe the politicians and the public are unaware of the problems we keep creating and have created with the current and proposed programs. I have continually written to media with Opinions and Letters on transit about this. Much is to inform and educate the public about the problems of congestion and what we should consider.

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