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
Quick-Build
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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
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
Mobility hubs, parking management and transportation projects generally can benefit from data collection and digital policies. Learn how to incorporate these data collection techniques and digital
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
Active Transportation Program (ATP) Background California’s Active Transportation Program (ATP) draws both state and federal funds to provide a total of about $320 million each year for bike and
This is a typology of popular social distancing street interventions and operational modifications implemented by Bay Area local agencies during COVID-19 rapid response. The operations tools on the
This visual toolkit defines intervention objects and materials that cities in the Bay Area have been using to create physical and spatial boundaries through points, lines or planes, creating safer
This webinar discusses the importance of rapid implementation of quick-build projects during COVID-19 and how to construct active transportation projects that enhance social distancing. Quick-builds
“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