Politics & Government
City Will Run Shuttles, Ease Parking Rules If BART Workers Strike
The city's also planning free valet bike parking at the Main Street ferry terminal.

In the event of another BART strike on Friday, October 11, the City of Alameda has plans to help minimize commuter traffic congestion that include:
· Free valet bicycle parking at the Main Street ferry terminal
· A Main Street ferry shuttle that will loop the west end of town
· Satellite parking at the golf course with shuttle service to Harbor Bay ferry terminal
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· A Harbor Bay ferry shuttle that will loop Bay Farm Island
· Alameda Police will relax parking enforcement near both ferry terminals, EXCEPT for flagrant violations such as the blocking of driveways, sidewalks, handicap parking or fire hydrants
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For details, check the City’s website: http://alamedaca.gov/public-works/bart-strike
For updates regarding BART strike status, check http://alert.511.org/
For San Francisco Bay Ferry information, check: http://sanfranciscobayferry.com/
The 60-day cooling-off period in labor negotiations ordered by a judge on Aug. 11 at the request of BART management and Gov. Jerry Brown will expire Thursday night and if there's no agreement by then, BART employees could go on strike the next day, Oct. 11.
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