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Contra Costa Times: Pittsburg secures last piece of funding for eBART, expect new station in 2018 Napa Valley Register: American Canyon proposes higher traffic fees for new development KQED: What is the Bay Area’s Plan for 21st Century Transportation? KTVU: Lawmaker promotes plan to add third traffic lane to Richmond-San Rafael Bridge Virtual Press Office: Public Invited to Weigh In […]
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When Wednesday January 21, 2015 from 12:30 PM to 4:00 PM PST Add to Calendar Where Alameda County Transportation Commission 1111 Broadway, Suite 800 Oakland, CA 94607 Driving Directions This is a reminder for tomorrow’s roundtable – Moving Goods and Freight in the Bay Area: Needs and Opportunities. Registration and lunch begin at 11:45 […]
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Sacramento Bee: Dan Walters Daily: California’s crumbling highways need cash San Francisco Chronicle: Odds of gas-tax hike grow with quiet support of GOP senators Sacramento Bee: One way or another, you’ll pay more for roads San Francisco Chronicle: Mayor Lee gets on board with proposal for 2nd BART tube San Francisco Chronicle: Horrible commute is a boon to East Bay […]
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EBMUD Board Welcomes Newest Member Marguerite Young EBMUD has selected Marguerite Young to represent Ward 3 for the next four years. She will represent the cities of Piedmont, Orinda, El Sobrante, Moraga, and portions of Oakland, Pinole, and Richmond. She comes from an extensive background in environmental and labor causes, and hopes to move forward […]
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Associated Press: Port of Oakland reached all-time high in cargo volume 2014 — The Port of Oakland has reached an all-time high in cargo volume thanks to a stronger U.S. demand for Asian goods and because busy ports in Southern California have diverted some of their cargo north to Oakland.
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P R E S S R E L E A S E Port of Oakland Broke All-Time Cargo Handling Record in 2014 Loaded import containers up 20% in December Oakland, Calif.–Jan. 13, 2015–Cargo volume has reached an all-time high at the Port of Oakland. The Port said today that it handled the equivalent of […]
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