In January 2010, the California High-Speed Rail Authority (CHSRA) was waiting to hear whether the Obama administration would approve its application for $ 4.7 billion from the federal budget stimulus to start building a $ 50 billion, 800-km high-speed rail corridor linking all large regions of the state and the city. In November 2008, California voters have approved a proposal authorizing 1A able to issue $ 9.95 billion in bonds to build the initial segment of the system running 465 miles from San Francisco to Los Angeles, Anaheim in Orange County. This case describes the CHSRA in planning for, and the controversy that arose on the alignment, demand forecasts, financial plan and social benefit-cost analysis. HKS Case Number 1935.0 "Hide
by Jose Gomez-Ibanez Source: Harvard Kennedy School 28 pages. Publication Date: March 23, 2011. Prod. #: HKS440-PDF-ENG