2016 Measure B

Funding Category
Countywide Sales Tax
Active Date Range

Santa Clara County voters have approved 2016 Measure B, a 30-year, half-cent countywide sales tax to enhance transit, highways, expressways and active transportation (bicycles, pedestrians and complete streets). A countywide sales tax provides a local revenue source that can be leveraged to help obtain additional funds through regional, state and federal fund sources. The measure passed by nearly 72%, the highest level of support for any Santa Clara County transportation tax. Collection of the tax began on April 1, 2017.

Transparency Website

Visit 2016measureb.vta.org for financial details about the projects, funding categories and areas you care about most. The site provides a window into the measure's revenue and expenditures, one more example of VTA's commitment to transparency.

Program Categories

2016 Measure B Program Category Logos
The VTA Board of Directors adopted guidelines for each of the nine Program Categories at their October 2017 and November 2017 meetings. These guidelines are intended to direct the implementation of each program category and propose how the program category funds should be allocated – and can be found below. The categories and transportation projects eligible for 2016 Measure B funds are as follows: 
LOCAL STREETS & ROADS

 

LOCAL STREETS & ROADS

Local Streets and Roads: Road repairs and improvements and congestion relief projects. Complete Streets requirement. All cities/towns receive funds.

BART SILICON VALLEY PHASE II

BART SILICON VALLEY PHASE II

BART PHASE II: Downtown San Jose & Santa Clara. Six miles, four stations. New regional rail corridor. Links to major transit

BICYCLE & PEDESTRIAN

BICYCLE & PEDESTRIAN

Bicycle and Pedestrian Program: Eliminate bike/ped gaps. Improve connections, mobility. Safer, more convenient.

 

CALTRAIN GRADE SEPARATIONS

CALTRAIN GRADE SEPARATIONS

Caltrain Grade Separations: Separate tracks from roadways. Safer for pedestrians, bicyclists. Reduce traffic congestion.

CALTRAIN CORRIDOR CAPACITY IMPROVEMENTS

ALTRAIN CORRIDOR CAPACITY IMPROVEMENTS

Caltrain Corridor Capacity Improvements: Expand ridership capacity. Level boarding. Countywide service improvements.

HIGHWAY INTERCHANGES

HIGHWAY INTERCHANGES

Highway Interchanges: Connectors, on/off ramps, widening. Improve connectivity, safety, reduce congestion.

COUNTY EXPRESSWAYS

COUNTY EXPRESSWAYS:

COUNTY EXPRESSWAYS:

County Expressways: Intersections/interchanges, widening, grade separations. Reduce congestion, improve connections.

STATE ROUTE 85 CORRIDOR

STATE ROUTE 85 CORRIDOR

State Route 85 Corridor: Corridor transit study. Transit and congestion relief project. Noise abatement.

TRANSIT OPERATIONS

TRANSIT OPERATIONS

Transit Operations: Increase bus frequency. First/last mile connections. Programs: seniors, disabled, low-income, students.

What's New

Download the 2016 Measure B Program Annual Report for FY 2022

FY 2022 Annual Report 

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2016 Measure B Annual Report FY 22

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

2016 Measure B Currently Open Call for Projects

Monthly 2016 Measure B Program Placemat Update

2016 Measure B Monthly Placemat - February 2024

Download the 2016 Measure B Update for February 2024

2016 Measure B Update for February 2024 (Text)

This is an image summarizing the activities and updates for each 2016 Measure B Program Category for the month of February 2024.

Local Streets and Roads

  • Reviewing reimbursement requests.
  • Allocation through FY24: $323.3M
  • Expenditure through February 2024: $205.3M

BART Phase II

  • Tunnel and Track Progressive Design Build Contract (CP2): Design activities, Diridon Temporary Parking construction, real estate acquisition, design efforts on other construction packages, and program management costs.
  • Allocation through FY24: $725M
  • Expenditure through February 2024: $210.2M

Bicycle & Pedestrian

  • Continued development of funding agreements for capital and planning projects.
  • Planning Studies: Funding agreement for Mountain View’s Miramonte Avenue Bikeways Preliminary Design Study executed.
  • Allocation through FY24: $66.6M
  • Expenditure through February 2024: $10.2M

Caltrain Grade Separation

  • Funding agreement amendment for Palo Alto’s Additional Technical Studied executed.
  • Allocation through FY24: $178M
  • Expenditure through February 2024: $4.7M

Caltrain Corridor Capacity Improvements

  • Funding agreement amendments executed for:
    • Corridor Crossings Strategy
    • Electric Multiple-Unit Hybridization Study
  • Allocation through FY24: $42.5M
  • Expenditure through February 2024: $6.5M

Highway Interchanges

  • US101/SR25 IC: Caltrans conditionally approved final design.
  • US101/Blossom Hill Plant Establishment Period (PEP): Contract awarded.
  • Allocation through FY24: $436.2M
  • Expenditure through February 2024: $145.6M

County Expressways

  • Reviewing ongoing reimbursement requests.
  • Allocation through FY24: $54.3M
  • Expenditure through February 2024: $28.7M

SR 85 Corridor

  • Noise Reduction Demonstration Project Phase 2: Construction scheduled for summer 2024.
  • Allocation through FY24: $17M
  • Expenditure through February 2024: $3.8M

Transit Operations

  • Reviewing ongoing reimbursement requests and progress reporting.
  • Expand Mobility & Affordable Fares: Sold 1,500 passes via community partners in February 2024.
  • Allocation through FY24: $130.7M
  • Expenditure through February 2024: $114.2M

Program Administration

  • Continued improvements on the 2016 Measure B transparency website and reporting forms.
  • Allocation through FY24: $16.7M
  • Expenditure through February 2024: $11.7M

 

2016 Measure B Annual Reports

2016 Measure B Annual Reports

2016 Measure B Citizens' Oversight Committee

Among the provisions of the 2016 Measure B ballot approved by Santa Clara County voters is that “an independent citizens’ oversight committee shall be appointed to ensure that the funds are being expended consistent with the approved Program.”  The two primary responsibilities of the 2016 Measure B Citizens’ Oversight Committee (MBCOC) are to provide oversight to ensure that 2016 Measure B funds are being spent consistent with the ballot language and to inform voters on Program compliance. 

Agency Resources

2016 Measure B Program Manual

2016 Measure B Logos

Partner agencies are required to use VTA's 2016 Measure B logo in their collateral materials. The logo is available in multiple downloadable formats.

Templates and Reporting Forms

Contact Us

Please email us at 2016MeasureB@vta.org with any questions, input, or feedback about this program.