
2011 Focus on the Future Recap
The staff and the board members with the Self-Help Counties Coalition would like to thank you for your participating at the 2011 Focus on the Future Conference. Whether it was participating in a session or an evening event or mingling with colleagues, we hope you enjoyed yourselves.
Conference Evaluation Form:
In your registration packet, you should have seen a Conference Evaluation form. In order to make it more efficient for you, the conference attendees, we have created an electronic version of the survey. Your feedback is very helpful for planning future events and greatly appreciated. Please click here to take a moment and complete the survey. Please feel free to pass the evaluation form along to guests/spouses, as it would be very helpful to hear their feedback as well.
Conference Attendee List:
Please click here to download the conference attendee contact list.
Conference Photos:
We were able to capture great photos at the conference. Please click here to view the conference photos and click here to view the golf tournament photos.
Thank you to all who made the Focus on the Future Conference possible; your hard work was appreciated.
2012 Focus on the Future Information
We are very excited to announce that the 2012 Focus on the Future conference will take place at the Newport Beach Marriott Resort and Spa, November 11 - 13, 2012. Check out the Hotel & Travel page to make your hotel reservations today!
Sponsorship information and registration information will be available late summer.
“Across California today an average of 48% (LAO) of the funding for transportation projects comes from local sources, while in Southern California that percentage goes up to over 70% (SCAG). In this new reality, the Self Help County model is one of the most effective tools we currently have in our collective toolkit to bridge the gap between the dollars we have and the work that needs to be done. The Focus on the Future conference provides an invaluable opportunity for Self Help Counties from across the state, and the broader transportation industry, to share best practices that will keep California moving for years to come.”
- Michelle Boehm, Client Relationship Manager, CH2M Hill

