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Britt Tanner
Explore the links between climate, health, and mobility as a regional transportation vision is explored at the Move Bay Area - North Bay Summit, Friday, March 28 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
The event will be held at Napa Valley College, 2277 Napa Vallejo Highway. Reserve your free spot. MTC is one of the sponsors of the event.
Move Bay Area brings transportation leaders and the community together in person to discover commonality and regional solutions to transportation challenges with the goal of building a regional transportation vision together.
Groups that are encouraged to attend:
- Advocates who care deeply about climate, health, and transportation and wants to understand the connections that can be made
- Government agency staff that can make a difference in policy
- Transit riders who seeks cleaner, reliable, and affordable options
- Students who understand the future is theirs and wants to be a part of shaping it
- Those who cannot move around freely without public transportation – members of the disability community, seniors, students who can’t drive, and people who can’t afford or don’t want a car
- Those who don’t ride public transit yet, but are interested in building the vision
Speakers include:
- Lori Wilson, Assembly Transportation Committee Chair
- Marin County Supervisor and MTC Vice-Chair Stephanie Moulton-Peters
- Napa Supervisor Belia Ramos, President of the Association of Bay Area Governments
- Glenn Loveall, Napa Solano Central Labor Council
- Wendi Kallins, Sustainable Marin Executive Director
- Joanne Webster, North Bay Leadership Council
- Eddy Cumins, Sonoma-Marin Area Rail Transit GM (invited)
- Cathleen Sullivan, Director of Planning Marin Transit
- Kara Vernor, Executive Director of Napa County Bicycle Coalition
- Cristina Parra-Hernandez, Senior Civic Engagement Coordinator and member of Canal Community
- Students from Napa Valley Community College and beyond
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