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Regional Transportation Commission

http://www.rtcwashoe.com

RTC's road project managers offer to present project details at Citizens' Advisory Boards (CABs) and Neighborhood Advisory Boards (NABs) meetings. RTC provides written notification to owners and occupants of property that is immediately adjacent to, or has their only access from, the street to be improved. These include names and direct telephone numbers of the project managers. During the design and before construction, RTC holds public information meetings. For more personalized interactions, project managers typically hand deliver notices of the public meetings to property owners and occupants abutting the project to discuss the specifics of the project at that particular site. Prior to actual construction, RTC and its contractors mail notices to affected residents and businesses and to various public officials. Once construction begins, RTC requires the contractors to deliver additional notices to all residents directly affected by the project and to all emergency service providers. Approximately 18 to 24 hours prior to beginning construction in front of any property, the contract is required to hand deliver notices identifying the start of any construction affecting access. Prior to beginning construction, RTC typically installs project signs at the outside limits of the project, identifying it as an RTC project as well as the project streets. In addition to normal construction traffic control signs, RTC often requires the contractor to provide variable message sign boards at strategically visible locations prior to and during the construction period to alert all motorists of construction activities. Throughout the construction phase, RTC provides a weekly status report update, which can be accessed online (click here) Project engineers are always available by phone for assistance should it be needed.

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Bay Area Rapid Transit

http://www.bart.gov

BART provides a variety of parking options for customers who drive to BART stations, including monthly reserved parking at most BART parking facilities. Customers parking at Daly City, Colma, South San Francisco, San Bruno and Millbrae Stations will be required to pay a daily ($2.00) or monthly parking fee ($42 for unreserved or $63 for reserved parking). The fee will apply to all parking spaces in these lots. BART also offers long-term parking at three East Bay stations: El Cerrito del Norte, Walnut Creek and Bay Fair.

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