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MTC and ABAG invite the public to open houses in San Francisco on Wednesday, May 13, and in San Rafael on Thursday, May 28, to learn about an update to the region's long-range transportation and housing roadmap known as Plan Bay Area.

MTC and ABAG invite the public to attend any of five open houses to be held this Wednesday and Thursday to learn about Plan Bay Area 2040.

MTC and ABAG invite the public to a pair of open houses in Pleasanton and in Walnut Creek to learn about an update to the region's long-range transportation and housing roadmap known as Plan Bay Area 2040.

A series of public open houses for Bay Area residents to learn about an update to the region's long-range transportation and housing roadmap known as Plan Bay Area 2040.

How can we get more people involved in transportation policies and investment choices? What are the best ways to encourage Bay Area residents to participate in planning for the region's future? MTC is inviting public review and comments on its Draft 2015 Public Participation Plan.

The Metropolitan Transportation Commission (MTC) — the  Bay Area’s transportation planning and financing agency — is updating its Public Participation Plan and seeks your advice. Share your ideas in person or online.

The State Coastal Conservancy today recommended 13 Bay Area resource protection and public access projects to the MTC for inclusion in the pilot Priority Conservation Area Grant Program established in 2012. 

MTC and ABAG announced today that they have reached agreement with the Building Industry Association of the Bay Area (BIA) in the lawsuit filed by the BIA following MTC's and ABAG's July 2013 adoption of Plan Bay Area.

ABAG and MTC last night adopted Plan Bay Area, an integrated transportation and land-use strategy through 2040 that marks the nine-county region’s first long-range plan to meet the requirements of California’s landmark 2008 Senate Bill 375.