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  • by BPC Staff
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Transportation News for June 18, 2018

San Francisco Chronicle: The 12 scooter companies that plan to roll through San Francisco San Francisco Chronicle: Scooter firms’ SF permit applications revealed: They promise to behave Mercury News: Anguish over BART-to-Berryessa delays: Roadshow Mercury News: DUI memorial sign to be replaced on Highway 85: Roadshow Marin Independent Journal: SMART eyes regional toll hike for […]

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Energy News for June 18, 2018

Bloomberg: OPEC Discusses Output Hike of Up to 600,000 Barrels a Day Reuters: China’s tariffs on U.S. oil would disrupt $1 billion monthly business Platts: US EPA close to releasing 2019-20 biofuel mandate volumes The New York Times: An Oil Giant Is Taking Big Steps. Saudi Arabia Can’t Afford for It to Slip. Platts: Trans […]

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Water News for June 18, 2018

San Francisco Chronicle: Coastal homes may be flooded out by 2045 Maven’s Notebook: Reclamation increases 2018 Central Valley Project water allocation for South-of-Delta ag contractors to 50% Red Green and Blue: Delta Tunnels: Congress wants to ban lawsuits on the tunnels. Should Orange County support that? E&E News: Senators insist on judicial review of water […]

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Pacific Maritime Magazine Online for June 15, 2018

SIGN UP TO RECEIVE PMM ONLINE SUBSCRIBE TO THE PRINT EDITION     INSIDE PACIFIC MARITIME MAGAZINE      Can You Dig It? By Chris Philips, Managing Editor     In mid-April, Nancy McLernon, president and CEO of Organization for International Investment, wrote a piece for the Wall Street Journal in which she claimed that only […]

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Ferries Conference – What was old is new again

    What was old is new again… At its height the “Mosquito Fleet,” provided transportation across the waters of Puget Sound. Consisting of passenger ferries operating 40 routes up, down, and across the Sound, the fleet used the region’s waterways to move passengers throughout the territory. Eventually the rise of automobile ownership and expanding […]

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