Sarah Christensen has over 19 years of experience in organizational leadership, planning, and implementation of major capital projects along the Central Coast and in the Bay Area. She joined the Santa Cruz County Regional Transportation Commission (RTC) as Senior Transportation Engineer in 2017 and was appointed as the Executive Director in September 2024. Her accomplishments with the RTC include managing the $350 million Highway 1 Auxiliary Lanes & Bus-on-Shoulder Program, leading the implementation of the first permanent bus-on-shoulder facility in the state of California, and developing and delivering the equity-focused Watsonville to Santa Cruz Multimodal Corridor Program of innovative and sustainable transportation projects along major transportation routes through Santa Cruz County. As Executive Director of the RTC, she is tasked with leading the planning, funding, development and delivery of sustainable transportation solutions for the Santa Cruz County region.
Prior to her position at the RTC, Sarah was a transportation project engineer and manager in private consulting where her work included delivery of multimodal projects across the state including highway, interchange, bicycle/pedestrian overcrossing, complete streets, trail, Bus Rapid Transit, tolling, and express lanes projects. She specialized in delivering and developing funding strategies for multi-jurisdictional and complex projects, including the $500 million Silicon Valley Express Lanes Program for the Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority (VTA) along State Route 237, 85, and US 101.
Sarah has a Bachelor of Science degree in Civil and Environmental Engineering from San José State University, a Master of Science degree in Transportation Management from the Mineta Transportation Institute, and is a licensed civil engineer.