Governor Gray Davis on Bay Area Water Transit…
Bill Coolidge’s Bay Journal…
Niña to visit Port of Redwood City…
A Curmudgeonly Review of the Ferry Plaza…
Strong Redwood City Ordinances…
MTC Expands Web-based Trip Planner…
Colors of the Tides…
San Francisco Maritime Park’s Pyrotechnics…
Cover Story:
Sand Castles…
PortFest a Party with Panache…
New York Report
Sale Away
Classic Wooden Boat Show Coming up…
A Working Ship…
Working Winegrower:
Frank Leeds…
WTA Report…
Working Waterfront:
Mike Evans
Web-Based Trip-Planning Service Expands
To Include Eight More Transit Operators
Concerts At The Cove Celebrate Alameda’s West End
Water Transit Authority  WTA
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June 2002

Governor Gray Davis on Bay Area Water Transit
Transportation politics are always high strung, even more so when the budget is tight and ludicrously so during election season. Bay Crossings spoke with Governor Gray Davis about what the political future holds for water transit.  
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Sands of Time Running Out on Era of Plentiful Sand
Everyone wants to live, work and play on the hip new waterfront so there’s less and less room for the traditional working waterfront. In the case of sand, unsightly loading facilities are giving way to lofts and parks and the ramifications are serious: greatly increased building costs, pollution and traffic.
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PortFest a Party with Panache
Once a year, the Port of Oakland lets what hair it has left down and throws a party for whole City. This year there was something special to celebrate: a new management group has taken over beleaguered Jack London Square and exciting changes are in the works.
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St. Francis Yacht Club to Fear: Not
To his surprise, our intrepid reporter David Fear discovers that the venerable St. Francis Yacht Club is on City Rec and Park property paying but token rent. He tries to squeeze in on the deal but the Mandarins of the St. Francis Yacht Club have other ideas.
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