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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

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

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

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

Over the past decade, the quick-build method has been used by small towns, suburbs and rural areas to accelerate infrastructure improvements at an increasingly large scale. This webinar covers the how

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

“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

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

The Metropolitan Transportation Commission (MTC) is helping cities think about how they can use their streets and sidewalks more creatively — to serve more people and more purposes. Download MTC’s