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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

Find out how to rebalance your streets using quick-build tactics to provide more safe places for people to walk, bike, roll and run. Quick-builds are reversible and adjustable. They can be built in

The Community Development Innovation Review offers strategies to address climate change risk in low- and moderate-income communities. It contains multiple perspectives on equitable community planning

Climate change impacts do not affect all communities in the same way. California must move beyond embracing equity to making equity real. This requires centering community needs and building social

The goal of the Resilience Toolkit is to help cities, regions and other partners integrate various planning processes — including for hazard mitigation, climate adaptation, sustainability and equity —

In 2016, the Legislature passed Senate Bill No. 1000 (SB 1000) requiring cities and counties that have disadvantaged communities to incorporate environmental justice (EJ) policies into their General

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

How does affordable and workforce housing become a reality in today’s challenging economic and political environment? A panel of experts lead this interactive exchange of innovative policy and design

The People, Places & Prosperity report (PDF) highlights the activities that ABAG undertook in partnership with local governments, regional agencies, business groups, community organizations, and other

This section of the 2013 West Oakland Specific Plan presents strategies for empowering existing residents and businesses to participate in and benefit from the new development and economic activity