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Category: goSBCTA Newsletter

goSBCTA Newsletter: January 2023 Edition Released

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goSBCTA Newsletter: December 2022 Edition Released

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goSBCTA Newsletter: November 2022 Edition Released

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goSBCTA Newsletter: October 2022 Edition Released

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goSBCTA Newsletter: September 2022 Edition Released

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goSBCTA Newsletter: August 2022 Edition Released

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Safe Summer Driving

For many of us, summer time usually means vacations and road trips with family.  With a little planning and some quick safety checks, you can help avoid breakdowns and inconvenient delays in your travels.  Be sure to check your car’s fluids, belts, hoses, brakes, lights, air conditioning system and tire pressures before you hit the […]

Supervisor Curt Hagman Concludes his Board Presidency

The July Board of Directors meeting annually brings new leadership to SBCTA/SBCOG.  This month’s meeting saw Apple Valley Mayor Pro Tem Art Bishop assume the position of Board President and County Supervisor Dawn Rowe take the position of Vice-President. The meeting was also an occasion to honor out-going Board President, County Supervisor Curt Hagman.  Supervisor […]

Pilot Program Seeks to Increase Water Supply

The SBCTA Board of Directors received a report from the Santa Ana Watershed Project Authority (SAWPA) about a pilot program to address drought conditions in Southern California. In 2020, SAWPA conducted a feasibility study to explore weather modification (cloud seeding) for the Santa Ana River Watershed. Cloud seeding has been implemented successfully in other watersheds […]

Freeway Service Patrol Drivers Recognized

Drivers who serve in SBCTA’s Freeway Service Patrol (FSP) program were recently recognized by the SBCTA Board of Directors.   The FSP program began in 2006 and consists of a fleet of tow trucks that travel on selected San Bernardino County freeways during peak periods of congestion to assist motorists with their disabled cars.  The program […]
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