Category: Transportation Infrastructure

  • by BPC Staff
  • onMay 8, 2018
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Transportation News for May 8, 2018

Mercury News: Uber fatal crash: Self-driving software reportedly set to ignore objects on road Mercury News: Resolving mysteries of repaving Highway 17: Roadshow San Francisco Examiner: Twin Peaks subway tunnel to close over summer, shuttle buses to run for trains The Almanac: Local leaders split over transportation measure Reuters: Major automakers urge Trump not to […]

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Port of Oakland hires workforce development industry leader

From: Port of Oakland [mailto:portofoakland@public.govdelivery.com] Sent: Monday, May 07, 2018 8:00 AM To: John Coleman Subject: Press release – Port of Oakland hires workforce development industry leader     P R E S S   R E L E A S E FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE    Port of Oakland hires workforce development industry leader Julina Bonilla […]

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  • by BPC Staff
  • onMay 7, 2018
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Transportation News for May 7, 2018

San Francisco Chronicle: Electric cars make inroads in California – but fast enough?  Mercury News: Opinion: Regional Measure 3 improves Bay Area highways, transit Mercury News: BART to Berryessa and Antioch: New trains on the line Mercury News: Higher gas tax can cost 20 cents a day: Roadshow Mercury News: LED advertising signs are not legal on cars: Roadshow San […]

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Press Release: Oakland Selected to Launch New Southwest Hawaii Flights

PRESS RELEASE NEWS FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE    Oakland Selected to Launch New Southwest Hawaii Flights East Bay Airport First in Line for Carrier’s West Coast – Hawaiian Islands Routes   Oakland, CA – (May 4, 2018): Oakland International Airport was revealed as one of the first Mainland U.S. Airports to welcome Southwest Airlines’ much-anticipated new service to […]

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Pearls – Estuary News for May 2018

MAY   2 0 1 8 Nuggets of Bay-Delta news—pearls in the ocean of information—curated by the reporters and editors of ESTUARY News magazine.      N E W S     The country’s tiniest falcon—the stunning American kestrel—is declining throughout the United States, and California seems especially hard hit: Kestrel numbers during the Golden […]

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  • by BPC Staff
  • onMay 4, 2018
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Transportation News for May 4, 2018

San Francisco Chronicle: SF to transportation startups: Play nice, get permits, share data San Francisco Chronicle: Bay Bridge to test 24-hour bike and pedestrian path East Bay Times: Richmond-San Rafael Bridge third lane speeding traffic Mercury News: BART to San Jose: Sharks sue over downtown extension Mercury News: New BART parking garage approved for Dublin/Pleasanton […]

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