- by BPC Staff
- onAugust 3, 2018
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San Francisco Chronicle: BART work to shut down two stretches of track in Oakland Aug. 4-5 San Francisco Chronicle: Editorial: California’s gas tax politics another sign of dishonest times East Bay Times: Danger on Mount Diablo cyclists say buses are a risk on narrow roads Mercury News: Who’s ‘the idiot’ behind these metering lights? ABC: Less traffic in Palo Alto? […]
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August 2018 RAWG Update: Spotlight on Horizon and Plan Bay Area 2050 Project Performance Methodology Richmond-San Rafael Bridge facing east. (Photo: CC-BY-SA-3.0 via Wikimedia Commons) Coming Up in August Horizon is now in full swing. For our upcoming August meeting, we will be taking a closer look at the Horizon and Plan Bay Area 2050 Project Performance […]
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Miller Starr Regalia’s Land Use & CEQA Developments Monthly Update July 2018 Land Use Developments July 31, 2018 – California Appellate Court Rules in Favor of Defunct National Conference of Black Mayors and Controversial Former Sacramento Mayor Kevin Johnson in Novel Public Records Act Attorney Fee Litigation CEQA Developments July 3, 2018 – Natural Resources Agency Announces […]
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1.2 MILLION PASSENGERS AT OAKLAND INTERNATIONAL IN JUNE Airport Closes Fiscal Year with 6.1% Year-Over-Year Increase Oakland, CA: (August 1, 2018) – Officials at Oakland International Airport (OAK) today released June traffic reports, which reveal that total passenger activity at the airport increased 2.9% – from 1,218,265 in June 2017 to 1,253,329 in June this year. The fiscal year concluded in June for the […]
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Click here to view the Asociación de Gente Unida por el Agua and Environmental Law Foundation Own Motion Transmittal Letter and Draft Order.
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FORWARD SIGN UP TO RECEIVE PMM ONLINE SUBSCRIBE TO THE PRINT EDITION INSIDE PACIFIC MARITIME MAGAZINE Emitters By Chris Philips, Managing Editor As the joke goes, cattle roam in herds, a group of geese is a gaggle, and a collection of hybrid cars is a smug. Spend any time on […]
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- by BPC Staff
- onAugust 2, 2018
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San Francisco Chronicle: Transbay Transit Center tram to garden won’t be running at grand opening Mercury News: A Hyperloop commute may be on the cards for Cupertino Mercury News: A door ding, and thankfully a note on windshield: Roadshow Marin Independent Journal: Marin transportation tax renewal to go to voters Berkeleyside: Completion of Berkeley BART Plaza now delayed until September […]
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Notice of Board of Directors Meeting The next San Francisco Bay Area Water Emergency Transportation Authority Board of Directors meeting will be held on Thursday, August 2 at 1:30 p.m. at Pier 1, Port of San Francisco, San Francisco CA. The meeting agenda is now available for download on our Board […]
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June 2018 ESTUARY News Magazine Specific Stories Blurbs & Links Teaser: Can local land use control still be a sacred pillar of American freedom? Not when the San Francisco Bay is rising, and our homes and investments sit in the lowlands on its shore. Not everyone can move to a safer location. Not every local […]
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- by BPC Staff
- onAugust 1, 2018
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San Francisco Chronicle: In compromise with SF Supervisor Peskin, Uber and Lyft agree to new ride tax Mercury News: Opinion: VTA must protect downtown San Jose during BART construction Mercury News: New BART line to Antioch packing in riders: Roadshow Mercury News: Uber puts brakes on its self-driving trucks Palo Alto Online: Palo Alto University Avenue traffic signals to be […]
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