To do so, the plan will invest in extending ferry services, freeway express lanes, and developing newer BART Stations to expand travel reach.
[7] The Bay Area attracts highly skilled and educated individuals around the world as it is the global epicenter for advancements in technology and related knowledge-based industries.
The Job-Housing Strategy consists of addressing housing, economic development, transportation, and land conservation policies in order to support long-term growth.
This strategy focuses on locally designated Priority Development Areas to attract economic potential by providing housing and increasing transportation options for the growing demand of workers.
[7] The final blueprint for directing all growth in the Bay Area is to reduce urban sprawl onto natural and agricultural land.