“California’s winter destinations are the envy of the world, and CalSTA and our departments are working in unison so Californians and visitors from all over the globe are able to get to them safely,” said CalSTA Secretary Toks Omishakin. Transportation officials throughout mountain areas are meeting with resorts and local officials to better coordinate responses to winter driving challenges. ![]() Families, in particular, are returning to the slopes and other snow areas in greater numbers.ĬalSTA, the state agency responsible for overseeing and managing the largest and most complex transportation system in the nation, has taken steps to prepare for winter conditions. Snow season has already begun in the Sierra, with mountain resorts opening earlier than expected and reporting robust visitation. ![]() The organizations remain steadfast in improving safe travel as snowfall blankets roads across the state. Visit California, Ski California, CalSTA, Caltrans and CHP meet at the start of every snow season to develop a multi-industry approach to safe, snow travel. “The travel industry’s collaboration with key agencies ensures visitors can reach their winter getaways safely and with quick, reliable travel information.” ![]() “There’s never been a better time to enjoy the state’s winter wonderland, whether that’s gliding down the slopes, ice skating or enjoying a cozy après ski retreat,” said Caroline Beteta, president & CEO of Visit California.
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