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Transportation

Bay Area gets millions in highway funds for improvements

March 27, 2026
Miner Slough Bridge
Transportation

Bay Area gets millions in state funding for highways, transit and bikeable/walkable communities

February 9, 2026
Biking
Transportation

CTC approves $1.1B in zero-emission transit, safer roadways, resilient infrastructure

December 9, 2025
AC Transit bus
Transportation

State Transportation Agency seeks applicants for equity committee

September 11, 2025
Equity
Transportation

$58 million to relieve I‑680/SR‑4 bottleneck in Contra Costa County

July 16, 2025
Highway 680/4 Interchange
Projects

VTA's Central Bikeway project secures $14 Million in state funding

July 11, 2025
VTA Central Bikeway project
Transportation

Billions invested increasing state transportation options, resiliency and safety

July 1, 2025
Highway 37 Bridge over Petaluma River
Transportation

Silicon Valley BART, SMART, Highway 37 among winners in state grant contest

June 27, 2025
Traffic on an elevated portion of State Route 37.
Transportation

Bay Area receives millions to improve safety, mobility and resiliency on roadways

May 21, 2025
I-80

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