The Pacific Coast Collaborative is an international governmental agency formed on June 30, 2008, including the governments of British Columbia, Washington, Oregon and California.
The Collaborative elected to study a high-speed rail corridor between metropolitan areas in the member states. California High-Speed Rail Authority has begun construction of their state's high-speed rail system, while the governments of Washington and British Columbia plan to conduct a high-speed rail study for the Pacific Northwest Corridor in 2018.
Other regional issues taken up by the group include environmental protection, the opioid crisis, and food waste.
References
- Alixandra Gould (April 15, 2010), Pacific Coast Collaborative Urges Local Action, Huffington Post
- Penner, Derrick (March 16, 2018). "Horgan puts up $300,000 to keep concept of Vancouver-Seattle-Portland high-speed rail alive". Vancouver Sun. Retrieved March 17, 2018.
- Jay Inslee (March 16, 2018), West Coast governments agree to cooperate on climate change, environment, trade and overdose crisis, Office of the Governor of Washington State
- "Pacific Coast Collaborative to lead one of the largest public-private partnerships to reduce food waste". Cascadia Policy Solutions. September 17, 2021.
- Arlene Karidis (February 22, 2021). "Pacific Coast Collaborative Joins Businesses and Governments to Attack Food Waste". Waste360.
- Catherine Douglas Moran (March 22, 2022). "Walmart signs up for West Coast food waste-reduction project". Grocery Dive.
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