Category: Transportation Infrastructure

Oakland Airport Renews Corporate Partnership with Cal Athletics

Oakland Airport Renews Corporate Partnership with Cal Athletics California Golden Bears Fly OAK as its Airport of Choice and Official Sponsor   Oakland, CA – (September 21, 2018):  Officials at Oakland International Airport (OAK) announced today that the Airport will continue as the official sponsor of Cal Athletics. The California Golden Bears Athletics program hosts hundreds […]

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  • by BPC Staff
  • onSeptember 20, 2018
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Transportation News for September 20, 2018

San Francisco Examiner: Drivers to pay Treasure Island toll in both directions starting in 2021 San Francisco Examiner: California aims to get less affluent plug-in drivers into carpool lanes Mercury News: Red-light runners beware of rat boxes: Roadshow Press Democrat: SMART to begin work on extension of commuter rail to Windsor San Francisco Examiner: Lime […]

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  • by BPC Staff
  • onSeptember 19, 2018
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Transportation News for September 19, 2018

Mercury News: Big changes coming to Clipper card KTVU.com: Lanes to close during installation of suicide net on Golden Gate Bridge San Francisco Examiner: City to redesign intersection where cyclist was struck, killed Los Angeles Times: Passenger rail project between Southern California and Las Vegas has a new backer Mercury News: Losing carpool stickers brings […]

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Pacific Maritime Magazine Online for September 18, 2018

  FORWARD  SIGN UP TO RECEIVE PMM ONLINE SUBSCRIBE TO THE PRINT EDITION     INSIDE PACIFIC MARITIME MAGAZINE      Jetsam By Chris Philips, Managing Editor     What’s long and thin, made of plastic, often brightly colored, floats in the Pacific and is the bane of humanity? If you said kayaktivists, you’d be right, but […]

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Pacific Maritime Magazine Online for September 19, 2018

    SUBSCRIBE TO THE PRINT EDITION           INSIDE PACIFIC MARITIME MAGAZINE      Jetsam   By Chris Philips, Managing Editor     What’s long and thin, made of plastic, often brightly colored, floats in the Pacific and is the bane of humanity? If you said kayaktivists, you’d be right, but that’s […]

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