By Eli Walsh | Bay City News Foundation
The Walnut Creek City Council unanimously approved a five-year transportation strategy plan this week that city officials say will encourage more residents to utilize public transit options in lieu of personal vehicles.
The city’s “Rethinking Mobility” plan places targets
"However, the goals of reducing vehicle miles traveled and managing parking demand are still very much the same, so it's more a matter of adapting to the times,"
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