As Palo Alto prepares to win representation on the VTA board, City Council members find themselves facing a question that they had seemingly answered months ago: Whom to choose for the position?
As Palo Alto prepares to win representation on the Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority board, its council members find themselves facing a question that they had seemingly answered months ago: Whom to choose for the position?
What Will California s Commutes Look Like After COVID-19?
As the pandemic begins to wind down, Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority s Deborah Dagang speculates on the future of commuting, traffic, and public transit as Californians slowly return to their travel routines. January 6, 2021, 9am PST | Diana Ionescu |
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The road to recovery for transit agencies and commuters is still shrouded in mystery as many factors about the post-pandemic economy continue to change. With a timeline for mass vaccination still uncertain and companies increasingly adjusting to working from home, the future of transportation and traffic is more unpredictable than ever. Nico Savidge of the Mercury News spoke to Deborah Dagang, chief planning and programming officer for the Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority (VTA), about her vision for post-pandemic transportation in California.