UPDATE: December 19, 2013 MTC Adopts Proposals to Fund Major Transit Improvements, Reduce Greenhouse Gases UPDATE: December 13, 2013 The Commission will consider adoption of the Cap and Trade Funding...
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A dozen or so three- and four-year-olds stretched out their arms and swayed back and forth. None of them were alive when the Loma Prieta earthquake rattled the Bay Area in 1989, but you wouldn’t know...
California urgently needs a new funding source dedicated exclusively to transportation, said MTC Executive Director Steve Heminger at “More Than a Pothole: California’s Growing Road Repair Deficit,” a...
The Metropolitan Transportation Commission today joined the Bay Area Air Quality Management District in approving the launch of the Bay Area Commuter Benefits Program, a joint pilot program that...
Bay Area college and university students are encouraged to apply to the MTC Pathway to Government College Mentorship Program. This paid opportunity offers students professional work experience in...
Former MTC Deputy Executive Director Ann Flemer, who retired in 2014 after 32 years of service to the Commission and the people of the Bay Area, died this morning, surrounded by family at her East Bay...
The Metropolitan Transportation Commission (MTC) today allocated $7.6 million in Regional Measure 3 capital funds, including $3.8 million for the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency’s...
The year 2023 saw positive movement as the Bay Area recovers from the pandemic that changed the way the region works, lives and travels. The Metropolitan Transportation Commission and its partner...
MTC sponsored a workshop earlier this month that kicked off the development of a regional Transit Priority Policy, which aims to establish a vision to support the implementation of transit priority...
The Regional Mapping and Wayfinding project underway throughout the Bay Area to make transit journeys easier to understand now has a new web portal on the MTC website. “Wayfinding” describes the ways...