CSUSB William and Barbara Leonard Transportation Center

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Transportation plays a major role in the Inland Empire of Southern California, and the William and Barbara Leonard Transportation Center is the voice for an integrated and sustainable transportation system in our region. The Inland Empire is an inland port region expected to grow exponentially in the logistics and transportation sector. The region, with informed decisions, can use this growth to develop a strong economic base. Our focal points include transportation management, the impacts of technology on transportation and logistics, and transnational studies. Research influences our education initiatives and community outreach efforts, which in turn substantiate policy produced by the LTC. The Center seeks solutions to assist residents, businesses, government and nonprofit agencies, and international partners work together on improving sustainability and life in the Inland Empire. The Leonard name comes from William E. and Barbara Leonard, Inland Empire residents and philanthropists. Mr. Leonard served on the California Highway Commission from 1973-1977; paved the way for the Interstate 215; and served on the California Transportation Commission from 1985-1989 and 1993-1997. He also advocated for establishing CSU-San Bernardino, and his son William R. Leonard served five terms in the California State Assembly and served in the State Senate from 1988 to 1996. In honor of the Leonard family, the LTC uses research and education to analyze and address the issues surrounding transportation, livability, and the economy.

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Transportation plays a major role in the Inland Empire of Southern California, and the William and Barbara Leonard Transportation Center is the voice for an integrated and sustainable transportation system in our region. The Inland Empire is an inland port region expected to grow exponentially in the logistics and transportation sector. The region, with informed decisions, can use this growth to develop a strong economic base. Our focal points include transportation management, the impacts of technology on transportation and logistics, and transnational studies. Research influences our education initiatives and community outreach efforts, which in turn substantiate policy produced by the LTC. The Center seeks solutions to assist residents, businesses, government and nonprofit agencies, and international partners work together on improving sustainability and life in the Inland Empire. The Leonard name comes from William E. and Barbara Leonard, Inland Empire residents and philanthropists. Mr. Leonard served on the California Highway Commission from 1973-1977; paved the way for the Interstate 215; and served on the California Transportation Commission from 1985-1989 and 1993-1997. He also advocated for establishing CSU-San Bernardino, and his son William R. Leonard served five terms in the California State Assembly and served in the State Senate from 1988 to 1996. In honor of the Leonard family, the LTC uses research and education to analyze and address the issues surrounding transportation, livability, and the economy.

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California

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City (Headquarters)

San Bernardino

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Employees

1-10

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Founded

2006

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Estimated Revenue

$250,000,000 to $500,000,000

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