1996 Measure B
In November 1996, Santa Clara County voters approved a landmark nine-year, half-cent sales tax to fund improvements to county roads, highways, bicycle and pedestrian pathways, and rail networks.
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In November 1996, Santa Clara County voters approved a landmark nine-year, half-cent sales tax to fund improvements to county roads, highways, bicycle and pedestrian pathways, and rail networks.
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The Transit Center is at the center of the Transit Area Specific Plan of the City of Milpitas. It is the BART system’s gateway to Silicon Valley, serving as a key local and regional connection to the...
Administered by Federal Highway Administration, the Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality Improvement Program supports surface transportation projects and other related efforts that contribute air...
The Metropolitan Transportation Commission's Regional Measure 2, referred to as RM2, provided $22.5 to establish the Safe Routes to Transit grant program to fund projects specifically designed to help...
The Transportation Fund for Clean Air includes funding awarded through the nine Bay Area counties as well as directly by the Bay Area Air Quality Management Air District for projects that reduce on...
The Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority (VTA) received a report from the Santa Clara County Civil Grand Jury dated June 18, 2019.
This report carefully examines the operation and governance...
A six-month pilot project developed to improve safety is being implemented on South 2nd Street between San Fernando and San Carlos Streets. VTA is installing a protective railing with bike racks...
Over the course of the two public outreach periods, (spring 2017 and spring 2018) for both Complete Street Studies, VTA received roughly 2,071 survey points of input for the Tasman Corridor Complete...
There are three ways to pay for parking. All options require you to provide your vehicle license plate number or the last eight digits of your vehicle identification number (VIN), which is then...
As Santa Clara County Supervisor Cindy Chavez takes on two leading roles this year, one as President of the Board of Supervisors and the other as Chair of VTA’s Board, she’s aligning some of her...
The following VTA service changes will take effect on Monday, July 1, 2019:
New stops will be added at Warm Springs Blvd. at Mission Court in Fremont. This is not an official...
The Speed and Safety Improvements are part of a program identified in VTA’s Light Rail Systems Analysis and Efficiency Study (2010).
The Light Rail Speed and Safety Enhancements study has reviewed...
The Berryessa Transit Center includes one of two new BART stations that are part of the 10-mile Berryessa Extension.
The Transit Center promotes the area’s environment with architectural and...
Soooo, the San Francisco 49ers are continuing their run toward the Super Bowl. Bring it on, Green Bay, and VTA will bring the service to get you to the game.
VTA ferried more than 8700 passengers...
VTA has been chosen as the first transit agency in the nation to begin discussions regarding a leading-edge federal funding pilot program.
Federal Transit Administration (FTA) Acting Administrator K...
It has been one week since ATU Local 265 members voted to reject VTA’s “last, best and final offer”. We have not heard from ATU since we learned of the vote result, nor have they given us their...
How do we provide modern, efficient transportation between Mineta San Jose International Airport, Diridon Station and West Santa Clara Valley cities more cheaply and faster than conventional...
VTA is gearing up once again for significant maintenance projects along our light rail system. Starting June 8, certain parts of the line will be closed for construction during short periods...
VTA is beginning to redesign VTA.org, which hosts information about transit service, projects, programs, governance, employment, and more.
Our strategy is user-centered. Our design decisions will...
The State Route 85 Transit Guideway Study evaluates transportation alternatives of the 23.7-mile corridor that connects the cities of Mountain View and San Jose, from the State Route 85 / US 101...
In January 2019, the Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority (VTA) through funding from the Metropolitan Transportation Commission (MTC), initiated a Community-Based Transportation Plan in...
Senate Bill 1, the Road Repair and Accountability Act of 2017, was signed into law on April 28, 2017. This legislative package invests $54 billion over the next decade to fix roads, freeways and...
To help solve the Bay Area's growing congestion problems, MTC worked with the state Legislature to authorize a ballot measure that would finance a comprehensive suite of highway and transit...