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Grant Opportunities Currently Accepting Applications The Metropolitan Transportation Commission (MTC) invites Bay Area public agencies to submit projects for local planning and policy development to

Summer 2024 update: "Appendix E: Parking Laws Update" has been added to detail parking-related legislation enacted since the release of the Parking Policy Playbook that should be considered in

This grant opportunity is now closed. The Metropolitan Transportation Commission (MTC) invites eligible Bay Area public agencies to submit project proposals for two available opportunities: Regional

This grant opportunity is now closed. The Metropolitan Transportation Commission (MTC) invites eligible Bay Area public agencies to submit project proposals for two available opportunities: Parking

In September 2021, the Metropolitan Transportation Commission awarded six mobility hub pilot projects throughout the Bay Area, totaling $2.4 million. These projects represent a variety of mobility hub

Cities are experiencing growing demands and pressures at their curbs, whether for parking, bicyclists, pedestrians, transit users, passenger dropoff, deliveries, dining or other uses. Staff and other

Many cities and counties understand that existing parking practices in their jurisdictions do not support their land use, transportation, health and safety, and environmental goals. However, they face

The Mobility Hubs Playbook is a comprehensive technical assistance guide with implementation strategies, tactical approaches and management techniques. Download the complete Mobility Hubs Playbook

In 2006, the Metropolitan Transportation Commission adopted Resolution 3765, a policy known as Complete Streets, to ensure that all projects funded with regional funds consider the accommodation of

Mobility hubs are community anchors that enable travelers of all backgrounds and abilities to access multiple travel options — including shared scooters, bicycles and cars, and transit — as well as