Category: Transportation Infrastructure

  • by BPC Staff
  • onNovember 2, 2018
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Transportation News for November 2, 2018

San Francisco Chronicle: Brown campaigning for pet cause: killing gas-tax repeal East Bay Times: Prop 6 struggles in polls — an omen for California Republicans? Mercury News: Repealing state gas tax increase is on ballot Tuesday: Roadshow KQED: 10 Things to Know About Proposition 6, the Gas Tax Repeal Initiative San Francisco Examiner: Bayview merchants […]

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1.1 Million Passengers at Oakland Airport in September

PRESS RELEASE NEWS FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE   1.1 MILLION PASSENGERS AT OAKLAND AIRPORT IN SEPTEMBER Airport Moves into Autumn with 4.1% Year-Over-Year Increase   Oakland, CA: (October 31, 2018) – Officials at Oakland International Airport (OAK) today released September passenger traffic reports, which reveal that total passenger activity at the airport increased 4.1% – from 1,083,301 in September 2017 to 1,127,927 in September this year. […]

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CASA Connects for October 30, 2018

Regulatory Update CASA Weighs in on Proposed Changes to State Revolving Fund Policy On October 19, CASA submitted comments on proposed revisions to the Clean Water State Revolving Fund Policy. Facing unprecedented demand for funding, the State Water Board is proposing a new scoring system to rank applications and establish a fundable list of projects. […]

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  • by BPC Staff
  • onNovember 1, 2018
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Transportation News for November 1, 2018

East Bay Times: E-scooter companies to pay to operate in Oakland Mercury News: Crystal Springs Bridge to re-open soon: Roadshow Mercury News: Battery problem prompts Lime to pull electric scooters off streets in LA, Tahoe, San Diego Sacramento Bee: Cost for new I Street Bridge hits $172 million after Coast Guard makes changes Los Angeles […]

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  • by BPC Staff
  • onOctober 31, 2018
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Transportation News for October 31, 2018

San Francisco Chronicle: Waymo gets OK for robot cars in state; no humans needed Associated Press: AP: Waymo to test driverless cars in 5 Silicon Valley cities. Is your town one of them? San Francisco Chronicle: Bay Briefing: With automated vehicles, innovation can be a double-edged sword Sacramento Bee: City selects internationally well-known architect to […]

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