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The Alameda County Transportation Commission (abbreviated as ACTC or as Alameda CTC) is a government agency responsible for planning of county-wide transportation efforts, allocating of funding to street, highway, bicycle, pedestrian, and transit programs, and management of select construction projects across Alameda County, California. Alameda ...
1-99 primarily serve the northwestern part of Contra Costa County and most of Alameda County. 200-299 serve the southern part of Alameda County and Milpitas. 300-399 serve combined portions of other bus lines, usually only at certain times of day or certain days of the week. 600-699 operate primarily on school days only.
AC Transit (Alameda-Contra Costa Transit District) is an Oakland-based public transit agency serving the western portions of Alameda and Contra Costa counties in the East Bay of the San Francisco Bay Area. AC Transit also operates "Transbay" routes across San Francisco Bay to San Francisco and selected areas in San Mateo and Santa Clara counties.
The county often uses the group as a planning advisory council to draft or revise the community's portion of the county general plan. [ 4 ] In 1977, the California State Office of Planning and Research conducted an extensive study [ 5 ] on Municipal Advisory Councils up to that point evaluating their effectiveness and usefulness.
This is a list of articles detailing or relating to public transportation agencies or systems in Alameda County, California. Subcategories This category has the following 7 subcategories, out of 7 total.
The Alameda Corridor is a 20-mile (32 km) freight rail "expressway" [1] owned by the Alameda Corridor Transportation Authority (reporting mark ATAX) that connects the ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach with the transcontinental mainlines of the BNSF Railway and the Union Pacific Railroad that terminate near downtown Los Angeles, California. [2]
Access Services is the designated Consolidated Transportation Services Agency for Los Angeles County appointed by the Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority. Access Services provides paratransit transportation to disabled residents within Los Angeles County. [50] [51]
The Alameda County Superior Court, which covers the entire county, is not a County department but a division of the State's trial court system. Historically, the courthouses were county-owned buildings that were maintained at county expense, which created significant friction since the trial court judges, as officials of the state government ...