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Clipper®, the Bay Area's electronic transit-fare payment card, today began its long-awaited shift to a cloud-based system, with each of the nearly two dozen transit agencies that accept Clipper for...

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Results of an October poll of voters in five Bay Area counties gauging sentiment about a potential November 2026 transportation sales tax measure will be presented next week to the Metropolitan...

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The Metropolitan Transportation Commission (MTC) and Lyft today joined with partners from the City of Daly City, the City/County Association of Governments of San Mateo County (C/CAG) and the San...

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ABAG-MTC's Priority Conservation Areas (PCA) Program — which indicates regionally significant areas to be protected and improved — has been revised. PCAs include natural habitats, farms and ranchlands...

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This summer marked a major milestone for the Norman Mineta Bay Area Summer Academy: its fifth year of empowering and inspiring the next generation of Bay Area leaders.

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The San Francisco Bay Conservation and Development Commission (BCDC) in August 2025 approved an application submitted by MTC and Caltrans to change the hours of operation for the bicycle and...

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More than 150 people took part today in MTC's and the Association of Bay Area Governments' "Accessible Futures: Sharing. Listening. Learning" — a disability-led community conversation on housing...

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The Metropolitan Transportation Commission, in partnership with BART and the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency, today introduced its third test location of new regionally harmonized...

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MTC and the Association of Bay Area Governments (ABAG) will host "Accessible Futures: Sharing. Listening. Learning" — a disability-led community conversation on housing, transportation, the...

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Former Commissioner Federal D. Glover, who retired in December from MTC after 18 years of service representing Contra Costa County, died Sunday. He was 69.