Oakland Streetcar Plan

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Oakland Streetcar Plan

"The Oakland Streetcar could have more bang for the buck than virtually any project we could do in Downtown Oakland."
Rebecca Kaplan, Oakland City Councilmember At-Large

The Oakland Streetcar Plan explores the potential for a streetcar system as an engine of economic development and smart growth in Oakland, and offers a “road map” toward its successful implementation.  This plan was created out of a nine month long independent study project at Stanford University and received $1,275 in research funding from the Stanford Vice Provost of Undergraduate Education.  This plan consulted numerous public agencies and professional firms, but is an independent grassroots project and is not affiliated with the city of Oakland or any businesses or organizations.

The Oakland Street Car Plan

Student Bio
Daniel Jacobson, '13
Daniel Jacobson, '13

Daniel Jacobson is a senior at Stanford University born and raised in Richmond, California.  He has worked with HDR Inc., Calthorpe Associates,  Livable City, Urban Ecology, the Donald P. McCullum Youth Court, and the Port of Oakland.  He will graduate in 2012 with a B.A. in Urban Studies and a minor in Economics, and intends to pursue a career in transportation planning and urban design.  His professional website can be viewed at www.danielaaronjacobson.com.