The Slow Streets program creates more space for walking, biking, and other physical activity and alleviates crowding on sidewalks. The City of Oakland developed an interim findings report as part of
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Get tips on various topics for effective public outreach and community engagement — translating materials, speaking effectively, creating break-out groups, and getting interpreters involved upfront.
Priority Development Areas (PDAs) are places near public transit that are planned for new homes, jobs and community amenities. By bringing transit, jobs and housing together in downtowns, along main
Remote engagement tools have become a necessity for businesses. These three tools may be useful for your remote public engagement activities. Zoom: This platform seamlessly brings together remote and
The Metropolitan Transportation Commission (MTC) is working to reduce deaths and injuries from traffic collisions by supporting Bay Area Vision Zero initiatives. The number of people killed in traffic
How do you conduct effective, equitable remote engagement? More people than ever before are using online tools to communicate and conduct business. The webinar covers effective remote engagement
In San Francisco, 75% of severe and fatal traffic injuries take place on only 13% of city streets, known as the High Injury Network. Half of these accidents take place in Equity Priority Communities
In the Bay Area, retaining housing is crucial to expediting and ensuring an effective disaster recovery. Limiting catastrophic housing damage and keeping residents in their homes not only helps people
Race Counts tracks data that can be used to help measure and understand racial equity around the state. Their tool measures the overall performance, amount of racial disparity, and impact by
The Resilience Playbook is a user-friendly web-based resource that includes policy and planning guidance, template language and innovative example ordinances that local decision makers and community