What's New at ABAGComplete maps of the Bay Trail are now available through abagOnline. Users can zoom in to view detailed maps of the trail.
Conference will focus on the region's economic recovery and the role technology will play in the future. Speakers include:
Ted Gibson, Chief Economist, State of California
Charles Foster, Executive Director, Port of Oakland
Paul Fassinger, Research Director, ABAG, and Eric Caindec, Senior Analyst, ABAG
To register or to receive program information, contact JeanPedersen at 510-464-7978.
Click above to see a list of projects involving federal actions in the San Francisco Bay Area. Comments are due to ABAG by 12/22/95.
1.2 Million more residents in the Bay Area? That's what Projections 96 predicts by the year 2015.
To order the Projections 96 document containing data for nine Bay Area cities and counties, please
refer to our publication list.
To see a copy of the press briefing materials on Projections 96 click here.
You'll also find links to these sites on abagOnline's Bay Area Counties and Bay Area Cities pages.
Find the results of various Bay Area elections by checking these links from our LocalGovernment Information page.
ABAG's On Shaky Ground city maps have been redesigned with more up-to-date street maps from the Census Bureau. We have also labeled highways and major arterial streets to help you find your neighborhood. Although the maps have an improved streetpattern and an updated look, the shaking hazard predictions remain unchanged. Plus: All scenarios for each city are now online.
abagOnline now points to Bay Area Transportation Resources that are now on the Web, including Bay Area airports and transit districts.
The agenda for ABAG's Executive Board meeting is available online.
The CaliforniaConstitution Revision Commission has been charged by the California State Assembly with the task of recommending changes in the State Constitution that will help state and local governments function more efficiently and effectively. abagOnlineprovides a link to the CCRC home page from our state government page so thatcitizens and local government leaders can stay abreast of the commission's work. The ABAG General Assembly (see below) will also feature a session on the CCRC and its recommendations.
The Next Wave ofGoverning: Collaborating for Success -- Catch the Wave!
abagOnline now points to Bay Area School Districts that are now on the Web. Individual schools can be accessed through their district's site. A list ofBay Area Colleges and Universities is also provided. You can find these items and much more on abagOnline'sLocal Government page.
ABAG has arranged aspecial offer for Internetconnectivity, now available to ABAG members. If you want to have an emailaddress and browse the Internet, CRL NetworkServices has agreed to a group discount price.
You'll find links to these sites on abagOnline'sRegional Agencies and Special Districts page.
You'll find Bay Areastatistics in the Regional
Data Center.
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