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Collection: Bay Area Governments
Description: Web site of the Association of Bay Area Governments (ABAG). ABAG is the comprehensive regional planning agency and Council of Governments for the nine counties and 101 cities and towns of the San Francisco Bay Region. The region encompasses Alameda, Contra Costa, Marin, Napa, San Francisco, San Mateo, Santa Clara, Solano, and Sonoma counties.
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Subject: Regional planning--California--San Francisco Bay Area
Creator: Association of Bay Area Governments
Publisher: Association of Bay Area Governments
Language: eng
Format: html
Type: text
Collector: Stanford University, Social Sciences Resource Group
Collection: Bay Area Governments
Description: Web site of the Association of Bay Area Governments (ABAG). ABAG is the official comprehensive planning agency for the San Francisco Bay region. ABAG's mission is to strengthen cooperation and coordination among local governments. In doing so, ABAG addresses social, environmental, and economic issues that transcend local borders. ABAG's membership includes the Bay Area counties of Alameda, Contra Costa, Marin, Napa, San Francisco, San Mateo, Santa Clara, Solano, and Sonoma, as well as 101 cities within the Bay Area.
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Subject: Regional planning--California--San Francisco Bay Area
Creator: Association of Bay Area Governments
Publisher: Association of Bay Area Governments
Language: eng
Format: html
Type: text
Collector: Stanford University, Social Sciences Resource Group
Collection: Bay Area Governments
Description: Plan Bay Area 2050 is a long-range plan charting the course for the future of the nine-county San Francisco Bay Area. Plan Bay Area 2050 will focus on four key issues—the economy, the environment, housing and transportation—and will identify a path to make the Bay Area more equitable for all residents and more resilient in the face of unexpected challenges. Building on the work of the Horizon initiative, this new regional plan will outline strategies for growth and investment through the year 2050, while simultaneously striving to meet and exceed federal and state requirements. The Metropolitan Transportation Commission and the Association of Bay Area Governments are expected to adopt Plan Bay Area 2050 in summer 2021.
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Subject: Regional planning--Citizen participation, Association of Bay Area Governments, Regional Planning--California--San Francisco Bay Area
Creator: Association of Bay Area Governments , Metropolitan Transportation Commission
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