ABAG's Conference Services invites you to call and find out more about an upcoming day-long session designed for local governments to explore whether they are maximizing the revenues that they receive from their utility franchises.
The conference is June 22nd in Oakland. For a complete brochure and registration form please contact Debbi Nichols at (510) 464-7964.
ABAG is now recruiting for a Research Director responsible for economic and demographic research. Position description is available by clicking here.
Growth projections for 1995 to 2010 developed by ABAG's Regional Data Center can now be accessed via our Internet site. These regional and county numbers are widely used by Bay Area businesses and governments for a variety of planning needs.
Due to the posting of ABAG's earthquake shaking hazard maps, on May 4, 1995, abagOnline has received over 100,000 hits in one week. This demonstrates how ready the public is to respond to practical information on the Internet.
Check out the most extensive citizen feedback form posted any where on the net by visiting the City of San Carlos Internet site. Click here to find out how citizens can now report over 25 different problems such as dangerous trees, abandoned vehicles, illegal dumping, and graffiti.
Find out about selected federal grant applications and federal actions submitted to ABAG by reading the the latest edition of ABAG's Intergovernmental Review Newsletter
The San Francisco Bay Area is in "earthquake country." Find out how strong the shaking will be in your community by viewing the earthquake shaking hazard maps now posted on abagOnline.
Also, hear more about the earthquake hazard maps at the next abagOnline meeting on May 15, 1995.
Find out what's happening with ABAG by reading the the latest edition of Service Matters
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