Michael Krasny : KQED – excerpt – (includes audio)
THE MERGER UNDER CONSIDERATION
http://www.kqed.org/a/forum/R201602180900
The Metropolitan Transportation Commission (MTC) and the Association of Bay Area Governments (ABAG) are responsible for housing and transportation planning for the Bay Area, including the controversial “Plan Bay Area” mandate. Now there’s talk of merging the two agencies, with a study underway on how that could be accomplished. But critics argue that the merger process lacks transparency, and that a consolidated agency will take decision-making out of the hands of local communities. We’ll discuss the benefits and drawbacks of a potential merger.
Host: Michael Krasny
Guests:
- Dave Cortese, chair, Metropolitan Transportation Commission; supervisor, District Three, Santa Clara County; former president of ABAG
- Julie Pierce, president, Association of Bay Area Governments; council member for the city of Clayton
- Egon Terplan, regional planning director, SPUR
- Catharine Baker, assemblymember, 16th District (R) (Walnut Creek, Danville, Pleasanton), California State Assembly
- Zelda Bronstein, Bay Area activist and journalist; former chair of Berkeley Planning Commission; writes for 48hills.org
More info:
- Information about the S.F. Bay Area Regional Planning Hearing
- More Information on Plan Bay Area
- Merge Regional Agencies to Address Common Problems (SFChronicle.com)
- The Regional Government Merger: Is Anyone Asking Why? (48Hills.org)
- ABAG vs. MTC is a Battle You Should Care About (Contra Costa Times)
Comments at the source are appreciated
So much for the theory that people will near live their jobs and bike or walk to work.
Reblogged this on Grassroots Actions.
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