[ By Date ] [ By Message ] [ By Subject ] [ By Author ]
Dumbarton Dialogue Project Logo
<http://DumbartonDialogue.TheWebsecretary.net> MTC Web Survey Seeks
Public Input on Bay Area Transportation Plan
Dumbarton Dialogue Project
(email date: 12/13/2007)
The Dumbarton Dialogue Team thought that this was information that you would like to reveiw.
MTC Web Survey Seeks Public Input on Bay Area Transportation Plan
Transportation poll online now through January 9
Got opinions? The Metropolitan Transportation Commission (MTC) wants to hear them. MTC is hosting a Web survey on a variety of issues related to transportation, the environment and land development in the Bay Area. What actions do you think the Bay Area should take to relieve traffic congestion, focus future development, and improve the region's transportation network? Now is your chance to tell key decision makers your priorities.
Every four years, MTC updates its regional transportation plan, the region's blueprint for spending federal, state and regional transportation dollars over the next 25 years. The current update, called Transportation 2035, is in full swing, and Bay Area residents now have the opportunity to weigh in online and make their voices heard.
"MTC's Web survey is a great way for all of the Bay Area's residents - from truck drivers to bicyclists - to get involved in the important transportation decisions that affect their everyday lives," said MTC Chair and Napa County Supervisor Bill Dodd.
The online survey asks participants questions about greenhouse gas emissions and global warming, housing, improving traffic congestion, and planning and transportation funding priorities in the region. Participants also may compare their personal answers with the results of a telephone poll of 1,800 Bay Area residents conducted by MTC.
To participate in the MTC Web poll now through January 9, 2008, log on to www.mtc.ca.gov/T2035. In addition to the English version, the online survey is available in Spanish and Chinese. Don't miss out on the opportunity to help create a shared vision for the region's transportation network that will help protect the environment, preserve our quality of life and improve mobility over the next 25 years.
MTC is the transportation planning, coordinating and financing agency for the nine-county San Francisco Bay Area.
You have been sent this email as a valuable member/affiliate, to
unsubscribe click here.
<mailto:info@university101.org?subject=UNSUBSCRIBE, reply from MTC Web
Survey Seeks Public Input on Bay Area Transportation Plan&>
If you would prefer to receive a text only version of our emails, click
here. <mailto:info@university101.org?subject=Requesting text only
subscription, reply from MTC Web Survey Seeks Public Input on Bay Area
Transportation Plan&>
THIS E-MAIL IS INTENDED ONLY FOR THE USE OF THE INDIVIDUAL OR ENTITY TO WHICH IT IS ADDRESSED. IT CONTAINS INFORMATION THAT IS PRIVILEGED, CONFIDENTIAL, AND EXEMPT FROM DISCLOSURE UNDER APPLICABLE LAW. IF THE READER OF THIS MESSAGE IS NOT THE INTENDED RECIPIENT, OR THE EMPLOYEE OR AGENT RESPONSIBLE FOR DELIVERING THE MESSAGE TO THE INTENDED RECIPIENT, YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT ANY DISSEMINATION, DISTRIBUTION OR COPYING OF THIS COMMUNICATION IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED. © 2007 Copyright Dumbarton Dialogue Project. All rights reserved. Received on Thu Dec 13 04:56:17 2007
[ Home ] [ By Date ] [ By Message ] [ By Subject ] [ By Author ] [ 05/06 Archive ]
Email communications sent to the City Council are public records. This site is an archive of emails received by the City Council at its city.council@menlopark.org email address. The posting process is automated and can cause formatting issues when viewed from the website. File attachments sent to this address can be viewed as a link from the main message body. Please note the City Council is also copied on each correspondence. This site can be viewed by the public and sorted by subject, date, author or message thread. The email address of the sender is not disclosed for security purposes. It is the City's practice to remove SPAM (Unsolicited Bulk Email) email from the Council email log. If you believe your email has been removed in error, please contact the City at ccin.log@menlopark.org.