We're reviewing the draft TIP tomorrow morning at the Commission meeting. Join us in person or via Zoom, and let us know what you think. The TIP is the Bay Area’s four-year transportation spending plan.
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The Metropolitan Transportation Commission connects the nine-county Bay Area’s communities by allocating regional, state and federal funds for transportation projects, planning for the future and coordinating the participation of governments and residents in the planning process. MTC is the transportation planning, financing and coordinating agency for the San Francisco Bay Area’s nine counties: Alameda, Contra Costa, Marin, Napa, San Francisco, San Mateo, Santa Clara, Solano and Sonoma. MTC regularly updates the Regional Transportation Plan, known as Plan Bay Area, a comprehensive blueprint for the development of mass transit, highway, airport, seaport, railroad, bicycle and pedestrian facilities. MTC also functions as the Bay Area Toll Authority (BATA) and the Service Authority for Freeways and Expressways (SAFE). And it manages a variety of operational programs such as FasTrak, Clipper and the 511 Traveler Information System. A 21-member policy board directs MTC. To help achieve its mission, MTC is aided by a citizen advisory panel and by a coalition of federal, state, regional and local agencies that are responsible for transportation and environmental quality in the Bay Area. The Commission’s central purpose is to make sure that the transportation networks that connect the residents and communities within the Bay region function smoothly and efficiently. Its job is to plan responsibly to meet the mobility needs of our residents, now and in the future.
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- Headquarters
- San Francisco, CA
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- 1970
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Updates
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We're seeking public comments on the Bay Area's four-year transportation spending plan. Let us know your thoughts—only one week left to comment.
Draft 2025 TIP released for public review
blog.bayareametro.gov
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The Federal Transit Administration granted $15M to AC Transit. The funds will expand the zero-emission bus fleet, upgrade the Hayward bus yard and more.
AC Transit Anticipates Upgrades Following Green Bus Fleet Grant
alamedapost.com
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This first draft of the next long-range plan focuses on housing affordability, post-pandemic economic recovery, and environmental health and sustainability.
Draft Blueprint Demonstrates Continued Progress Toward Key Plan Goals
mtc.ca.gov
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No tickets, passes or cash: Petaluma Transit’s fare-free program kicked off July 1.
In Bay Area first, Petaluma's bus services are now free
petaluma360.com
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$130 million in Regional Measure 3 funds were allocated to nine projects near the Dumbarton Bridge.
Bridge Toll Dollars Drive Dumbarton Corridor Improvements
mtc.ca.gov
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If passed, the first-of-its-kind measure would help build and preserve more than 70,000 homes.
BAHFA to Place $20 Billion Affordable Housing Bond Measure on November Ballot
mtc.ca.gov
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Are you concerned about housing and affordability? The Bay Area Housing Finance Authority is a regional public authority working to create a Bay Area with enough affordable housing for all residents. Learn more about BAHFA ⬇️
Bay Area Housing Finance Authority (BAHFA)
mtc.ca.gov
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Are you concerned about housing and affordability? The Bay Area Housing Finance Authority is a regional public authority working to create a Bay Area with enough affordable housing for all residents. Learn more: https://bit.ly/3VGdYJs
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The bond could help build already-approved affordable housing projects that lack sufficient funding.
Could a $20 billion bond measure help solve the Bay Area's affordable housing crisis?
https://www.mercurynews.com