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The Bay Area Census website at BayAreaCensus.ca.gov is a project from the joint staff of the Association of Bay Area Governments and Metropolitan Transportation Commission. The site features the

Communities around the Bay Area have updated their zoning to help facilitate more housing, and more diverse housing, to better meet community needs. The RHTA Program is compiling project profiles to

The City of Berkeley collaborated with community leaders and organizations to create a list of housing preferences that considers the histories and needs of past, present and future residents of

The Oro Loma Living Laboratory is designed to study the concept of a horizontal levee. Instead of a traditional levee to protect against storm surges, a horizontal levee uses vegetation on a gentle

ABAG and the Metropolitan Transportation Commission are providing Vehicle Miles Traveled (VMT) Policy Adoption Technical Assistance to all Alameda County jurisdictions needing assistance with State

The Casita Coalition was formed to empower communities and help people solve their housing needs. It provides policy resources to support the development of small homes and ADUs (Accessory Dwelling

To effectively implement traffic impact analysis required under Senate Bill No. 743 (SB 743), this memo reviews relevant to the City of Fremont’s current Traffic Impact Analysis (TIA) process to

Preventing pedestrian and cyclist injuries and deaths is the goal of Vision Zero. This presentation by the City of Fremont for the Planning Innovations forum talks about Fremont’s traffic crash trends

“Quick-build” projects allow cities and counties to quickly create safe lanes of traffic for people who are traveling by bike, by foot, by wheelchair, scooter or similar non-vehicle mode. Giving

Created by Adapting to Rising Tides (ART), this set of examples and reference materials is intended to provide guidance to jurisdictions planning their own resilience projects. They include