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  • onJuly 8, 2015
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Energy News for July 8, 2015

E&E News: Analysis: LNG investors could shed up to $283B in capex Platts: U.S. marketed gas output to rise 5.7% this year, EIA says San Antonio Express-News: EIA: U.S. oil output to hit 45-year high this year Washington Examiner: EPA chief: Power plant rules will survive CNBC: Oil rebounds above $57 Washington Examiner: Energy industry to Obama: Skip Congress to lift […]

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Transportation News for July 8, 2015

Oakland Tribune: AC Transit double-deck buses get ‘buy’ recommendation  Oakland Tribune: Alameda: Plan for homes, businesses at former Navy base approved  Marin Independent Journal: Workers inspect Golden Gate Bridge underbelly looking for problems  San Francisco Examiner: BART to rebuild half mile of tracks  Los Angeles Times: Gov. Brown says climate change creates Titanic-like scenario for world POLITICO Morning Transportation for […]

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Public Comments on Plan Bay Area 2040

  What We Heard: Your Comments From the Spring 2015 Open Houses Hello, During April and May, residents from across the Bay Area came together at a series of public open houses to discuss how to plan for our region’s future growth. Plan Bay Area, the region’s long-range transportation and housing roadmap, is being updated. […]

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BPC Letter to MTC Planning Committee & ABAG Administrative Committee Regarding Housing Performance Targets

The Bay Planning Coalition has submitted a letter to the MTC Planning Committee & ABAG Administrative Committee to register its support for MTC staff’s proposed language for the Adequate Housing Performance Targets for Plan Bay Area 2.0. MTC’s proposal represents good-faith implementation of SB 375’s requirement for our region’s Sustainable Communities Strategy to plan for adequate […]

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BPC Letter to MTC Programming and Allocations Committee Regarding OBAG Program

The Bay Planning Coalition has submitted a letter to the MTC Programming and Allocations Committee commenting on the One Bay Area Grant (OBAG) Program proposal in regards to the principles and policy revisions for Plan Bay Area 2.0 to be considered by MTC’s Programming and Allocation Committee. Follow the link below to view BPC’s letter to […]

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MTC Programming and Allocations Committee Meeting – July 8, 2015

The MTC Programming and Allocations Committee Meeting will hold a meeting on Wednesday July 8, 2015. Click here to view the agenda for this meeting. In advance of this meeting, the Bay Planning Coalition submitted a letter to the Committee commenting on the One Bay Area Grant (OBAG) Program proposal in regards to the principles and […]

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Joint MTC Planning Committee & ABAG Administrative Committee Meeting – July 10, 2015

The MTC Planning Committee & ABAG Administrative Committee Meeting will be holding a joint meeting on Friday July 10, 2015. Click here to view the agenda. In advance of this meeting, the Bay Planning Coalition submitted a letter to the Committees to register its support for MTC staff’s proposed language for the Adequate Housing Performance Targets for […]

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Pacific Maritime Magazine News Online for July 7, 2015

SUBSCRIBE TO THE PRINT EDITION   INSIDE PACIFIC MARITIME MAGAZINE   Promise of the Arctic By Chris Philips, Managing Editor   The Promise of the Arctic Conference took place over two sunny days in Seattle last month. Produced byPacific Maritime Magazine in partnership with the Institute of the North, the conference was well attended by delegates […]

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Regional Forum on Bay Area Goods Movement on July 22, 2015 – Register Today!

Join us for the upcoming roundtable, Moving Forward: Bay Area Strategies for Improving Freight, on July 22nd. This interactive event will cover several topics that we would like to hear your input on, including: Results of performance-based prioritization of potential goods movement investments; Opportunities to improve goods movement corridors through integrated planning; Strategies to address cross-cutting freight issues in the Bay Area.     Roundtable Resources Prior […]

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