Plan Bay Area 2040 Open House This Weekend in Mill Valley

Contact
John Goodwin, MTC (415) 778-5262
Leah Zippert, ABAG (415) 820-7995

The Metropolitan Transportation Commission (MTC) and the Association of Bay Area Governments (ABAG) invite the public to an open house and presentation in Mill Valley (Mill Valley Community Center, 180 Camino Alto) on Saturday, May 20, to learn about an update to the region’s long-range transportation and housing roadmap known as Plan Bay Area 2040. Registration and the open house will begin at 8:30 a.m. and continue until 1 p.m. The presentations and panel discussions will begin at 9 a.m. This meeting in Marin County is one in a series to be held in all nine Bay Area counties between May 4 and May 22. For more information about upcoming meeting times, dates and locations in all nine counties, please visit the Plan Bay Area website: www.PlanBayArea.org.

In additional to the series of presentations and panels discussions, Bay Area residents who attend this event will have the opportunity to view displays; ask questions; and offer comments on the Draft Plan’s goals, proposed growth patterns, transportation investment strategy, and key actions identified to address ongoing and long-term regional challenges.

Transit Directions

From the San Rafael Transit Center, take Marin Transit Route 17 to the Community Center. For directions and other possible bus routes, visit 511.org.

Accessible Meetings

Do you need an interpreter or any other assistance in order to participate? Please call us at 415.778.6757. We require three days notice in order to provide reasonable accommodation.

為了便於參加,您需要口譯員或其他任何協助嗎?請致電415.778.6757聯絡我們。我們需要提前3天通知才能提供合理的輔助服務。

¿Necesitas un intérprete o cualquier otra asistencia para participar? Comunícate al 415.778.6757. Necesitamos aviso con tres días de anticipación para proporcionar asistencia razonable.

MTC is the transportation planning, financing and coordinating agency for the nine-county San Francisco Bay Area. ABAG is the Council of Governments and official regional planning agency for the 101 cities and towns, and nine counties of the Bay Area.