Tag: SB 375
Comment Letter: Alternative Scenarios for Plan Bay Area
As you consider alternative land-use patterns for Plan Bay Area, Greenbelt Alliance has several suggestions:
Posted: June 9th, 2011
Tags: ABAG, Bay Area, comment letter, economy, MTC, SB 375, Sustainable Communities Strategy
Comments: none
MTC approves the targets!
In late January, the Metropolitan Transportation Commission approved an ambitious set of targets to increase the sustainability and decrease the car dependency of the Bay Area.
Posted: February 3rd, 2011
Tags: Metropolitan Transportation Commission, MTC, SB 375, SCS, smart growth, targets
Comments: 1
Comment Letter: Re: Performance Targets
Thank you for the opportunity to provide additional input as you prepare initial staff recommendations for a full set of SCS Performance Targets.
Posted: October 25th, 2010
Tags: ABAG, Bay Area, MTC, SB 375, smart growth, Sustainable Communities Strategy, targets
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Comment Letter: SB 375 greenhouse gas emission reduction targets
The 21 undersigned organizations urge the Commission to recommend GHG reduction targets of at least 7% by 2020 and at least 15% by 2035.
Posted: July 26th, 2010
Tags: Bay Area, economy, greenhouse gas emissions, Grow Smart Bay Area, MTC, SB 375, smart growth, Sustainable Communities Strategy, targets
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Comment Letter: SB 375 greenhouse gas emission reduction targets
The undersigned organizations are concerned that the GHG targets that have been discussed to date for the region are not ambitious enough, and will lead to an SCS that falls short of the region’s potential.
Posted: July 1st, 2010
Tags: comment letter, SB 375, Sustainable Communities Strategy
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Greenbelt and SB 375 at League Day
Saturday, January 30, Executive Director Jeremy Madsen will share Greenbelt Alliance’s Grow Smart Bay Area vision at the annual Bay Area League Day hosted by the League of Women Voters.
Posted: January 30th, 2010
Tags: Bay Area, climate change, greenhouse gas emissions, League of Women Voters, SB 375, smart growth, sprawl
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