Grants Support Plan Bay Area 2050 Goals The Metropolitan Transportation Commission (MTC) just awarded a total of $8.5 million to 13 Bay Area organizations for Priority Conservation Area (PCA) Grants that support the goals of Plan Bay Area 2050, the adopted long-range...
The Association of Bay Area Governments is recruiting elected officials of Bayside Cities or Counties, regional park districts or open space districts that touch the Bay to serve on the Governing Board of the San Francisco Bay Restoration Authority. The San Francisco...
The City of Petaluma, like many cities in California and across the United States, has been impacted by climate change. Over the past four years, it has experienced extreme drought. In 2020, Lake Mendocino and Lake Sonoma reached historic lows and only through a...
Congressional members from both the House and Senate signed their respective resolutions supporting the designation of this week as National Estuaries Week. This commitment to our estuaries, started in 1988 as National Estuaries Day, aims to draw attention to these...
On Tuesday, July 30th, a group of nearly forty people wearing hiking vests, sunglasses and baseball hats gathered on a bright sunny day at the edge of the South Bay for a tour led by the San Francisco Bay Restoration Authority (SFBRA), co-staffed by the San Francisco...
The 16th biennial State of the San Francisco Estuary Conference, hosted by the San Francisco Estuary Partnership, returned in person this year for the first time since 2019. The Metropolitan Transportation Commission, the Bay Area Regional Collaborative and the San...