Metropolitan Transportation Commission (San Francisco Bay Area)

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The Metropolitan Transportation Commission (MTC) is a regional planning, financing, and funding government agency in the San Francisco Bay Area. It was created in 1970 to co-ordinate the transit systems in the area's nine counties. For the purpose of state funding, MTC is the Bay Area's regional transportation planning agency (RTPA) as well as being the region's metropolitan planning organization (MPO), which receives and distributes federal funding per ISTEA. The commission is not, however, the Bay Area's council of governments (COG), which holds special influence on regional land use by distributing to local governments State of California-produced housing needs numbers; the Association of Bay Area Governments holds this role.

Since 1999, MTC has worked to implement a regional transit fare-collection system called Translink, for which transit riders use a single card to pay fares on differently-priced transit systems.

MTC is also responsible for oversight of regional bridge toll revenue.

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