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How do I get there? 511.org has the answer

Event: Clean & Green City Summit
Date: February 15, 2006
The Scene: Outreach Gallery buzzing with activity. Kim Mulligan is greeting people and handing out brochures about 511.org.
Visuals:  Video
Ever wonder if there was an easier and greener way to get to work?  Got a question about the best public transportation for this weekend's event?  Looking for a fellow commuter to arrange a rideshare?

Check out 511.org.  They pull together all your transportation options on one easy web site.

 

 

511.org is a one-stop-shop for figuring out the easiest and most environmentally friendly way to get around including:

Transit  (BART, MUNI, AC Transit, VTA, Samtrans, Caltrain, Golden Gate Transit, Airports)
Traffic (driving times, traffic conditions, congestion, construction, alerts)
Rideshare (carpooling, vanpooling, park-n-ride, HOV lanes)
Bicycling (maps, organizations, planner)
 

 

 

From Twitter

  • Seems like a great program. Congrats to all in City Gov't who made it real. #greenfinanesf (#GreenFinanceSF live at http://ustre.am/c8zq ) 1 year 42 weeks ago
  • How does this work for a TIC (Tenants in Common) #Greenfinancesf (#GreenFinanceSF live at http://ustre.am/c8zq ) 1 year 42 weeks ago
  • What about a solar panel on the dog house? #greenfinancesf (#GreenFinanceSF live at http://ustre.am/c8zq ) 1 year 42 weeks ago
  • Can use this for a wind power generator on the house? #greenfinancesf (#GreenFinanceSF live at http://ustre.am/c8zq ) 1 year 42 weeks ago
  • QUESTION: Can someone use this program to put a wind power generator on their house? #greenfinancesf 1 year 42 weeks ago

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