An all-star cast of elected officials led by Governor Jerry Brown joined dozens of federal, state and Bay Area transportation and business leaders for a groundbreaking marking the start of the Caltrain electrification project.
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.
The Bay Area now has the second-largest bike share program in the United States. MTC has teamed up the largest bike share operator in the world, Motivate, with sponsors Ford and Alaska Airlines. Now you can get around town more easily than ever!
Regional bike share network will offer 3,700 bicycles at 332 stations by this Labor Day in San Francisco, San Jose, Oakland, Berkeley and Emeryville and 7,000 bikes at 546 stations by end of next year
32 students from the Bay Area’s nine counties are working at transportation agencies this summer as part of the 17th annual MTC High School Internship Program.
Scrap steel from the demolition of the historic East Span of the San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge was picked up late last week by selected artists, architects and designers for repurposing into public art projects.
Bike to Work Day 2017 was another hit. In its 23rd year in the Bay Area, almost 100,000 pedalers across nine counties showed how easy it is to get to work, school, or wherever, on a bike.
The Rockefeller Foundation is funding a $4.6 million dollar grant to help the Bay Area pay for ten projects to deal with rising sea levels that are expected to increase by six to nine feet over the next 100 years.