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  • by BPC Staff
  • onJuly 13, 2018
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Transportation News for July 13, 2018

San Francisco Chronicle: New study finds driving in Bay Area has never been worse San Francisco Chronicle: Bicyclists protest as city plans for safer lanes hit bumps Mercury News: I-680 toll lanes offer slightly faster commutes Mercury News: Shippers rushing to beat tariffs? Port of Oakland reports record imports Marin Independent Journal: Marin transportation board: Sales tax plan needs no […]

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  • by BPC Staff
  • onJuly 13, 2018
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Energy News for July 13, 2018

Reuters: Total closes $1.5 billion deal for Engie’s upstream LNG business Financial Times: Vitol set for big payday after Aussie IPO Platts: OPEC president tells Iran monitoring committee will review output compliance Houston Chronicle: ConocoPhillips boosts share repurchasing by another $1 billion Washington Examiner: US utility goes against Trump, says pipelines, not coal bailout, are key to strong power grid’ […]

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  • by BPC Staff
  • onJuly 13, 2018
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Water News for July 13, 2018

SFGate: Southern California thunderstorms bring flash-flood warnings Ventura County Star: Four Ventura County area dams cited as deficient in grand jury report  Chico Enterprise-Record: Concrete flows Monday on ‘splash pad’ expansion Action News Now: LOCAL OVERSIGHT GROUP CREATED FOR OROVILLE DAM The Acorn: New pump station crucial to Calleguas and Las Virgenes Pleasanton Weekly: California’s permanent drought is getting worse Sacramento […]

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Ferries Conference 2018

  COMMUNITIES REINVEST IN WATER TRANSIT   New York, San Francisco, and Seattle are but the tip of the iceberg. As gridlock descends on U.S. road systems local governments look to the waterways that 100 years ago provided the transportation routes that expanding road systems made obsolete- or so we thought.   Please mark your calendars for October […]

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