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Press ReleasesFor Immediate ReleaseMTC Seeks Nominations for its Transportation Awards ProgramNomination Deadline is June 2, 2006CONTACT: OAKLAND, Calif., April 11, 2006 . . .Is your bus driver the friendliest, most helpful person on earth? Is there a unique effort in your community that has significantly improved your commute? It’s time to recognize those exceptional projects, groups and people who have made it a little easier to get around the Bay Area by nominating them for a Metropolitan Transportation Commission (MTC) award. MTC is the regional transportation planning agency for the nine-county San Francisco region, and its awards program recognizes individuals, projects and organizations that develop new and better ways to help people get where they’re going each day. With the award theme of “Excellence in Motion,” MTC is seeking nominations for five special award categories:
In addition to the special awards listed above, the public is encouraged to submit nominations for Awards of Merit designed to recognize worthy organizations, persons or projects, regardless of their specific transportation focus. Examples of past Award of Merit winners include programs that make more efficient use of the transportation network, groups that work to inform and educate the public about transportation issues, individual or group efforts to improve transit service or boost smart growth, and efforts to promote the use of bicycling or other alternatives to driving alone. The deadline for all nominations is Friday, June 2, 2006. Winners will be selected by a jury representing MTC and the community. Visit the MTC Web page at www.mtc.ca.gov to submit an application online or to download an application form. Call the MTC Public Information Office at 510.817.5757 for more information.
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