Nick Josefowitz, San Francisco Mayor’s Appointee, named Vice Chair
Napa County Supervisor Alfredo Pedroza. Photo Credit: Napa County Board of Supervisors by ElObservador 02/26/2021
Metropolitan Transportation Commission
SAN FRANCISCO – Napa County Supervisor Alfredo Pedroza assumed the helm of the Metropolitan Transportation Commission on February 24th, as the regional board unanimously elected him to serve as Chair for the two-year term running through February 2023. Pedroza has served as MTC’s Vice Chair for the past two years and has represented Napa County on the Commission since 2017.
“As the Bay Area, like the rest of the world, looks ahead to emerging from the COVID-19 pandemic, recovery and resilience will be front and center in all of MTC’s work,” Pedroza said. “That means working with our partner transportation agencies to adapt to new travel patterns and new budget constraints while continuing to focus on the user experienc
Napa County Supervisor Alfredo Pedroza Elected MTC Chair
Nick Josefowitz, San Francisco Mayor s Appointee, named Vice Chair
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SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 24, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Napa County Supervisor Alfredo Pedroza today assumed the helm of the Metropolitan Transportation Commission as the regional board unanimously elected him to serve as Chair for the two-year term running through February 2023. Pedroza has served as MTC s Vice Chair for the past two years and has represented Napa County on the Commission since 2017. As the Bay Area, like the rest of the world, looks ahead to emerging from the COVID-19 pandemic, recovery and resilience will be front and center in all of MTC s work, Pedroza said. That means working with our partner transportation agencies to adapt to new travel patterns and new budget constraints while continuing to focus on the user experience; working with our cities and counties and so many others on n
Eleven Transit Agencies Join Clipper START®
Pilot Program Delivers Discount Fares for Riders with Lower Incomes
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SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 25, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Eleven more Bay Area transit agencies today joined the Clipper START
® program, which allows lower-income adults age 19-64 to receive fare discounts ranging from 20 percent to 50 percent on most transit systems around the region. Beginning Monday, Jan. 25, riders with Clipper START cards will receive a 50 percent discount on SamTrans fares, and 20 percent discounts on AC Transit, County Connection, Fairfield and Suisun Transit (FAST), Napa VINE, SolTrans, Tri Delta Transit, Union City Transit, Vacaville City Coach, WestCAT and Wheels fares.
Jan. 23
Foreigners Journey: 5 and 8 p.m. at the Stadium Theatre, 28 Monument Square, Main Street, Woonsocket. Foreigner and Journey tribute. Tickets are $36 and are available by calling 762-4545 or visiting stadiumtheatre.com.
Kim Trusty: 7:30 p.m. at Bristol’s Stone Church Coffee House at the First Congregational Church, 300 High St., Bristol. Jazz. 253-4813. Reservations suggested. $20.
Jan. 24
Dorr Rebellion historical talk: 1 p.m. on Zoom via the Museum of Work & Culture. Erik Chaput will present The People s Martyr and the Dorr Rebellion an exploration of the life of Thomas Wilson Dorr and the 1842 Rhode Island rebellion that bears his name. Register at bit.ly/359QeUm.
Former Dublin mayor David Haubert stepped into his new role as Alameda County District 1 supervisor while District 4 Supervisor Nate Miley was sworn in for a sixth term during separate socially distanced ceremonies last week.