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Neighborhood design and developmentSF Community Meeting on Transbay Terminal PlansTime/date: Monday, March 26, 2007 6:30 PM Source: Transbay Joint Powers Authority Please Join Supervisor Ross Mirkarimi, members of the Transbay JointPowers Authority (TJPA) and the San Francisco Redevelopment Agency to learn more about the plans underway to build the new Transbay Transit Center. This new Transit Center will replace the current Transbay bus terminal at First and Mission streets in downtown San Francisco with a Grand Central Station of the West. The project will: * Create a central downtown Transit Center that will connect the San Francisco Bay Area and the State through eight transit systems: AC Transit, BART, Caltrain, Golden Gate Transit, Greyhound, MUNI (including paratransit for seniors and the disable), SamTrans and future High-Speed Rail. * Extend the Caltrain rail line underground from Fourth and King streets into the new Transit Center * Build a vibrant new neighborhood surrounding the Transit Center with 3,400 homes (35% affordable) For more information please visit http://www.transbaycenter.org Community Meeting: 6:30 pm, Monday, March 26, 2007 West Bay Conference Center 1290 Fillmore Street San Francisco, CA 94115 Accessible by MUNI bus lines 22 and 31 The West Bay Conference Center is wheelchair accessible. To request real time captioning, a sign language interpreter or other accommodations, please contact Heather Barber at the TJPA at (415) 597-4620 or <info@transbaycenter.org>. May 2003May 2003: $11.4m Sunnyvale Transit Center is dedicated, adding a net gain of 217 parking spaces with a new 400-space garage.
March 2004March 2004: Rebuilt Lawrence station makes its debut a few weeks before the completely reconstructed Bayshore station opens for service on March 22. In preparation for the Baby Bullet service, both stations become fully accessible to people with disabilities and have a number of aesthetic improvements.
Caltrain: November 1999November 1999: New, relocated Hayward Park station in San Mateo opened.
Caltrain: April 1999April 1999: Opened the San Antonio station in Mountain View; added two more weekday trains, bringing weekday total to 68.
July 13, 1995July 13, 1995: The Redwood City Transit Center, serving Caltrain and SamTrans bus passengers, is dedicated.
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