The open houses are popping up in all nine counties.
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MTC staff member Ross McKeown (left) shows local conditions to an attendee.
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The live-work-play exercise illustrates the complexity of travel patterns.
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A highlight of the workshops is the “Live! Work! Play!” exercise, in which participants string yarn between where they live, where they work and a favorite recreation spot.
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Colorful display boards illustrate what’s at stake with this update to MTC’s long range plan, and the choices that have to be made.
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Meeting attendees looking at information displays
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The live-work-play exercise illustrates the complexity of travel patterns.
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Colorful display boards illustrate what’s at stake with this update to MTC’s long range plan, and the choices that have to be made.
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Colorful display boards illustrate what’s at stake with this update to MTC’s long range plan, and the choices that have to be made.
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Participants pen ideas on sticky notes in response to the question, “Is there anything missing from these goals?”
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MTC staff member Carolyn Clevenger (left) speaks with an attendee.
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The question here is "What are the biggest challenges facing your community?"
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"What projects are missing?" this board asks.
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The live-work-play exercise illustrates the complexity of travel patterns.
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The live-work-play exercise illustrates the complexity of travel patterns.
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The live-work-play exercise illustrates the complexity of travel patterns.
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A protest sign
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MTC Commissioners Amy Rein Worth (left) and Julie Pierce were on hand to greet the crowd at the Walnut Creek open house.
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MTC Commissioner Jim Spering chats with a participant at the Solano County open house.
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MTC Commissioner Mark Luce was on hand at the Napa County open house.
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Members of the public at the Santa Clara County open house
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Attendees giving feedback at the Santa Clara County open house
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The live-work-play exercise illustrates the complexity of travel patterns.
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MTC Commissioner Jason Baker attended the Santa Clara County open house.
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MTC Executive Director Steve Heminger (left) and MTC Vice Chair Jake Mackenzie stopped by the Sonoma County open house.
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Alameda County open house attendees participate in the live-work-play exercise.
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Attendees in San Mateo do live-work-play exercise
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"What concerns you about the future of your community?" this board at the San Mateo open house asks.
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MTC's planning and outreach teams took our Plan Bay Area 2040 show on the road in April and May, staging interactive open houses in all nine counties.