BY BILL PICTURE Published: December, 2018 The United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) last month recognized San Francisco Public Utilities Commission’s (SFPUC) Holloway Green Street Project as one of 30 clean-water infrastructure projects putting public money to good use. EPA’s PISCES program celebrates successful projects from the Clean Water State Revolving Fund (CWSRF) program, […]
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Taking a Stand for Your Sand
BY SEJAL CHOKSI-CHUGH Published: December, 2018 A multinational corporation is mining sand from the bottom of San Francisco Bay and selling it for a profit. But the Bay’s sand belongs to you and me. And taking sand out of the Bay harms Dungeness crab, San Francisco’s Ocean Beach and other Bay Area beaches and […]
The Boating Community Celebrates the Holidays
BY CAPTAIN RAY Published: December, 2018 With Halloween in the rearview mirror, I guess it’s fair to say that the holiday season is upon us. As I write this in early November, we are looking forward to (in chronological order) Thanksgiving on November 22, the start of Hanukkah on December 2, Christmas on December […]
Holiday Haunts and Hangover Cures
BY PAUL DUCLOS Published: December, 2018 For thousands of children each year, the holiday season would not be complete without a visit to the famed Fairmont San Francisco Hotel, which creates a magical gingerbread house in the lobby for Santa to greet his guests. But there’s also a decidedly different attraction in the […]
WATERFRONT ACTIVITIES
Published: December, 2018 December 2 11AM – 1PM – Intro to Sailing – OCSC Sailing, Berkeley, 510-843-4200, www.ocscsailing.com Considering getting into the sport of sailing? Two hours on beautiful San Francisco Bay will help you to determine if you want to make sailing a bigger part of your life. You will join one […]
Around the Bay in December
Published: December, 2018 Doggies in the Window Take a peek! Your new best buddy might be staring out at you from the Macy’s windows. Bring your friends and family to visit the San Francisco SPCA Holiday Windows at Macy’s Union Square through January 1. The colorful, artfully designed windows are filled with adorable, adoptable […]
ON OUR COVER
Published: November, 2018 Marin Transit introduced two new zero-emission buses at an event last month. The two 35-foot, slow-charge battery electric buses are part of a pilot program to test fully electric vehicles on Marin County’s busy corridors and hilly areas. The buses can seat 32 passengers, will charge overnight and be operated on […]
Navigating Foreign Trade Zones in the Current Environment
BY PATRICK BURNSON Published: November, 2018 As the U.S. government wages its next round of trade wars with China and other perceived belligerents, Bay Area logistics managers will have to become more creative. Industry experts are also pursuing a clever strategy that allows shippers to leverage their collective influence. Foreign Trade Zones (FTZs) […]
Navigating Foreign Trade Zones in the Current Environment
BY PATRICK BURNSON As the U.S. government wages its next round of trade wars with China and other perceived belligerents, Bay Area logistics managers will have to become more creative. Industry experts are also pursuing a clever strategy that allows shippers to leverage their collective influence. Foreign Trade Zones (FTZs) are scattered throughout […]
Navigating Foreign Trade Zones in the Current Environment
BY PATRICK BURNSON As the U.S. government wages its next round of trade wars with China and other perceived belligerents, Bay Area logistics managers will have to become more creative. Industry experts are also pursuing a clever strategy that allows shippers to leverage their collective influence. Foreign Trade Zones (FTZs) are scattered throughout […]






