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Housing Bills Advance to the Governor’s Desk

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An Introduction to CASA

MTC has convened a panel of 48 experts to come up with game-changing solutions to the housing crisis.
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Vital Signs: Transportation

The Vital Signs update on transportation data, highlights the latest trends for commuting, congestion, transit ridership, and infrastructure conditions in the San Francisco Bay Area.
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Vital Signs: Environment

Vital Signs data shows short-term improvement for our air quality. That's largely because of California's strict clean air standards and successful Spare-the-Air days enforced by the Bay Area Air Quality Management District.
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The Technology Driving Express Lanes

When the I-680 Contra Costa Express Lanes open in fall 2017, MTC will be moving not just cars but also a lot of data.
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BART-Scoop Partnership Expands to Peninsula Stations

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Ford GoBike on Fast Track for Equity, Inclusion as "Bike Share For All" Hits 500-Member Mark

Low-Income Members Pay Only $5 for First Year
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Celebration Ushers in North Bay's SMART Train

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SMART Launch

The Bay Area's newest passenger rail service, and the first in nearly 60 years in the north bay, is now up and running in Sonoma and Marin County.
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MTC High School Interns Impress at Final Presentations

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SMART Ready to Roll

Free Rides on Opening Day — Friday, August 25, 2017
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Caltrain Electrification

Governor Jerry Brown was joined by top state and federal elected officials for the official groundbreaking ceremony to electrify Caltrain, enabling 65,000 daily passengers to travel the Peninsula by early 2021.
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Plan Bay Area 2040 Update

Plan Bay Area 2040 projects that the San Francisco Bay Area will grow by over two million people, one million jobs, and over 800,000 housing units between 2010 and 2040.
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