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The study envisions “mobility hubs” of different scales to serve as a “backbone” connecting different forms of zero emission and shared transportation. Falbo said the largest of these mobility hubs could be in Monterey and Salinas, building on existing public transportation centers by adding things like car shares, EV charging stations and “bike libraries.” (Monterey County)
The study envisions “mobility hubs” of different scales to serve as a “backbone” connecting different forms of zero emission and shared transportation. Falbo said the largest of these mobility hubs could be in Monterey and Salinas, building on existing public transportation centers by adding things like car shares, EV charging stations and “bike libraries.” (Monterey County)
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A new study, the Zero Emissions Shared Mobility Study, is a preliminary step towards making that future a reality, with recommendations for key areas of opportunity – things like expanded public transport, bike hubs and car shares – in the effort to make Monterey County more easily and sustainably navigated.
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