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Sustainability Now! Sunday, March 31st: The Green Energy Resource Rush & the American West with Professor Dustin Mulvaney
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The Transportation Agency for Monterey County serves as Monterey County’s regional transportation planning agency, and is a state-designated agency responsible for planning and financial programming of transportation projects. As such, TAMC is tasked with developing a regional transportation plan, or RTP, for the county to provide a basis for the allocation of state and federal transportation funds to transportation projects within the county over a long-range timeframe. TAMC is one of three regional transportation planning agencies within the larger metropolitan planning organization area of the Association of Monterey Bay Area Governments.
Transportation Agency of Monterey County is also the authority managing funds from the transportation sales tax adopted by voters in November 2016. The agency is be responsible for distributing funds and assuring that the accountability measures are achieved.
From King City Rustler...
City of King’s Downtown Streetscape Project was among this year’s winners of the 22nd Annual Transportation Excellence Awards, presented by the Transportation Agency for Monterey County (TAMC).
From KSQD...
The California State Rail Plan envisions a network of high-speed, intercity corridor and commuter trains integrated with local transit hubs across the state, and the Transportation Agency of Monterey County has a strong vision for integrated rail in order to meet these targets for their jurisdiction.
From Monterey Herald...
From Monterey County Weekly...
Play can be a way for kids to learn new concepts, including math, vocabulary words and, according to transportation officials, the rules of the road.
Having just released a draft environmental impact report on planned improvements to the Highway 68 corridor, transportation officials are now hosting a series of public hearings to present their plans and receive feedback from residents.
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