Davida has worked in the Architecture, Engineering, and Construction (A/E/C) industry for over 17 years. A well-rounded marketing professional with a strong background in administrative and office management her roles ranged from front desk first impressions, to managing job-site/project administration, to leading and working with design teams developing robust technical proposals to win work. She is a graduate of University of Phoenix with a degree in Business Administration with an emphasis in Marketing.
She recently returns to San Diego after a four-year stint in New York City and is enjoying her hometown in a whole new way, including taking mass transit for business and pleasure! When she is not managing Circulate’s office operations, she is running her mobile spray tanning business, working out, or enjoying live music. She thoroughly enjoys working with and supporting a positive team with a vision to create a dynamic change in the community.
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Circulator - 04/15/2022
Read moreCheck out this week’s featured stories:
- Save the Date: Home Run for Homes
- Circulate employee Jesse O’Sullivan appointed to Climate Action Plan Review Committee
- Book Talk with Jenny Schuetz
- Take Action to Support the Diamond St. Slow Street!
- SDRAFFH Fair Housing Conference - April 20 & 21
- Lincoln Cluster of Schools Clean Mobility in Schools Pilot Program
- Next Senior Saturday Event on April 23rd!
- Circulates’ Advisory Circle Dinner
- Circulate News
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Davida Garcia published Letter of Support: University of California San Diego’s 2022 RAISE Program Application in Policy Letters 2022-04-15 12:11:16 -0700
Letter of Support: University of California San Diego’s 2022 RAISE Program Application
On March 29, Circulate submitted a letter of support for the University of California (UC) San Diego’s application for its Voigt Electric Mobility Hub (Hub) proposal to the U.S. Department of Transportation’s RAISE discretionary grant program.
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Davida Garcia published Letter of Support: Encinitas Leucadia Streetscape Project, FY2022 RAISE Application in Policy Letters 2022-04-15 12:11:04 -0700
Letter of Support: Encinitas Leucadia Streetscape Project, FY2022 RAISE Application
On April 11th, Circulate submitted a letter of support for the City of Encinitas’ Leucadia Streetscape Project (the Project) Rebuilding American Infrastructure with Sustainability and Equity (RAISE) grant application.
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Davida Garcia published Letter of Support: City of San Diego FY22 RAISE Grant Application in Policy Letters 2022-04-15 12:10:56 -0700
Letter of Support: City of San Diego FY22 RAISE Grant Application
On April 11th, Circulate submitted a letter of support for the City of San Diego’s Rebuilding American Infrastructure with Sustainability and Equity (RAISE) grant application to support the Streamview Drive Revitalization: Mobility, Safety and Resiliency Enhancements Project (the Project).
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Davida Garcia published Letter of Support: Oceanside Caltrans Active Transportation Program Cycle 6 Application in Policy Letters 2022-04-15 12:10:47 -0700
Letter of Support: Oceanside Caltrans Active Transportation Program Cycle 6 Application
On March 29, Circulate submitted a letter of support for the City of Oceanside’s Caltrans Active Transportation Program Cycle 6 grant application.
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Davida Garcia published Letter of Support: Palomar Street Light Rail Grade Separation Project RAISE Funding Request in Policy Letters 2022-04-15 12:10:38 -0700
Letter of Support: Palomar Street Light Rail Grade Separation Project RAISE Funding Request
On April 14th, Circulate submitted a letter of support for the Palomar Street Light Rail Grade Separation Project submitted by the San Diego Association of Governments (SANDAG) to the U.S. Department of Transportation (USDOT) through the Rebuilding American Infrastructure with Sustainability and Equity (RAISE) Grant Program.
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Davida Garcia published Letter of Support: North County Transit District’s 2022 RAISE Program Application in Policy Letters 2022-04-15 10:54:42 -0700
Letter of Support: North County Transit District’s 2022 RAISE Program Application
On March 29, 2022 Circulate submitted a letter of support for the North County Transit District’s (NCTD) submission to the U.S. Department of Transportation’s Rebuilding American Infrastructure with Sustainability and Equity (RAISE) discretionary grant program. To read the full letter, click here!
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Circulator - 03/18/2022
Read moreCheck out this week's featured stories:
- Intro Spotlight: Emilie Millard
- Save the Date – Circulate Momentum Awards on September 14, 2022
- Imperial Beach Sustainability Fest this Sunday, March 20th!
- Help us plan for Imperial Beach’s Bayshore Bikeway Resiliency Project!
- Mobility, Health, + Wellness Fair TOMORROW, March 19th!
- Upcoming National City “Senior Saturday” on March 26th
- RECAP: Cathedral City’s Butterfly Festival
- ICY MI: SANDAG and Community Celebrate the Grand Opening of the Fourth & Fifth Avenue Bikeways!
- Why CPGs Matter: Climate, Affordability, and Joining CPGs
- Circulate News
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Davida Garcia published Policy Letter: Official Endorsement for Let’s Go SD Transportation Ballot Measure in Policy Letters 2022-03-04 09:39:01 -0800
Policy Letter: Official Endorsement for Let’s Go SD Transportation Ballot Measure
Circulate San Diego's Board of Directors voted to endorse the “Let’s Go SD” ballot measure to fund transportation improvements in the San Diego region.
Read the entire letter [PDF].
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Davida Garcia published Letter: Support for 2-Way Cycle Track on Highway 101 in Encinitas in Policy Letters 2022-01-25 11:45:51 -0800
Letter: Support for 2-Way Cycle Track on Highway 101 in Encinitas
Circulate submitted a letter in support of Encinitas City Staff's recommendation to create a two-way cycle track along the west side of South Coast Highway 101 between Chesterfield Drive and the Swami’s pedestrian crossing. This project will give bicyclists a safe way to access the beach and travel between the cities of Encinitas and Solana Beach. Separating bicycle traffic from car traffic is the most effective way of ensuring that people of all ages and abilities can safely ride their bicycles. Read the full letter here. [pdf]
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Davida Garcia published Letter: Update to SANDAG Reboot: Proposed Final Regional Plan Features in Policy Letters 2022-01-25 11:00:00 -0800
Letter: Update to SANDAG Reboot: Proposed Final Regional Plan Features
Circulate sent a letter to the SANDAG board explaining the changes between the Draft 2021 Regional Plan and the Proposed Final 2021 Regional Plan. This is a follow on to our report, SANDAG Reboot. In the short term, both plans implement significant frequency improvements to bus and rail service, and a system of RAPID busses. Both Plans also include speculative revenues in the later years of the plan, which may jeopardize SANDAG’s ability to deliver on what it promises. Read the full letter here. [pdf]
Read the blog post on the same topic here.
Comparison information is available here. [Excel spreadsheet]
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Davida Garcia published Letter: Support for Homes for All of Us in Policy Letters 2022-01-25 10:57:35 -0800
Letter: Support for Homes for All of Us
Circulate submitted a letter in support of Mayor Gloria's Homes for All of Us proposal. The Mayor’s ambitious proposal incorporates a variety of tactics to promote housing affordability in San Diego. If passed, it will undoubtedly result in a significant increase in both market-rate and affordable housing. Read the full letter here. [pdf]
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Davida Garcia published Letter: Support for Vision Zero and a Quick Build Network in Budget Letters in Policy Letters 2022-01-25 10:56:32 -0800
Letter: Support for Vision Zero and a Quick Build Network in Budget Letters
Circulate submitted a letter urging City Council members to include additional funding for the Safe and Sustainable Transportation All Ages and Abilities Team (STAT team) to create additional quick build bikeways in San Diego. These bikeways should be prioritized in the areas where the most injuries and deaths occur. In addition, they should form a network that offers bicyclists of all ages and abilities safe paths throughout the urban core, and serve as a proof of concept for future projects throughout the city. Put simply, quick build will save lives. Read the full letter here. [pdf]
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Davida Garcia published ACTION ALERT: Encinitas Cycle Track Vote TONIGHT in Blog Posts 2022-01-25 10:52:20 -0800
ACTION ALERT: Encinitas Cycle Track Vote TONIGHT
ACTION ALERT: Encinitas City Council to vote TONIGHT
Encinitas City Council has an awesome 2-way cycle track on its agenda for TONIGHT, Wednesday December 8, and it needs your support!
The Traffic Commission rejected it, in favor of letting a state grant go and the city putting in unprotected, paint only bike lanes. On this 40 mph road, paint only bike lanes are unsafe. We need the cycle track!
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Davida Garcia published Press Release: Circulate San Diego Congratulates MTS and NCTD for Launching PRONTO Fare Payment System` in Press Room 2022-01-25 10:49:46 -0800
Press Release: Circulate San Diego Congratulates MTS and NCTD for Launching PRONTO Fare Payment System`
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Media Contact:
Colin Parent, Executive Director and General Counsel
(619) 567-6856 | [email protected]Read morePress Release: Circulate San Diego Congratulates MTS and NCTD for Launching PRONTO Fare Payment System
Today, Circulate San Diego is pleased to congratulate the Metropolitan Transit System (MTS) and the North County Transit District (NCTD) for launching the PRONTO fare payment system.
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Davida Garcia published Press Release: Circulate San Diego Congratulates Encinitas for Adopting Vision Zero in Press Room 2022-01-25 10:48:09 -0800
Press Release: Circulate San Diego Congratulates Encinitas for Adopting Vision Zero
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Media Contact:
Colin Parent, Executive Director and General Counsel
(619) 567-6856 | [email protected]Read morePress Release: Circulate San Diego Congratulates Encinitas for Adopting Vision Zero
Today, Circulate San Diego is pleased to congratulate the City of Encinitas for adopting Vision Zero. At a City Council meeting last night, the City adopted the commitment to end all traffic fatalities and serious injuries. The City has already made significant investments in safe streets, with a focus on pedestrian and bicycle safety, and is in the process of updating its Mobility Element.
“This commitment is a critical step toward making walking and biking a safer and more appealing choice than driving,” said Encinitas Mayor and SANDAG Chair Catherine Blakespear. “Cities need to make roads safer for pedestrians and cyclists. Encinitas is pleased to join with other cities leading this transformation.”
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Davida Garcia published Press Release: Advocates Call on SANDAG to Ensure Process Improvements for Bike Program in Press Room 2022-01-25 10:45:59 -0800
Press Release: Advocates Call on SANDAG to Ensure Process Improvements for Bike Program
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Media Contact:
Jesse O’Sullivan, Policy Counsel
(619) 301-1381 | [email protected]Read morePress Release: Advocates Call on SANDAG to Ensure Process Improvements for Bike Program
On September 24, Circulate San Diego hosted a press conference outside of the offices of the San Diego Association of Governments (SANDAG) to call on SANDAG to speed the implementation of its Regional Bicycle Early Action Program. Representatives from Circulate San Diego, Climate Action Campaign, and the San Diego Bicycle Coalition spoke in support of these changes.