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Ticket to Ride: VTA Edition

By Betsy Megas: Like many VTA riders, I occasionally reload my Clipper Card at VTA ticket machines on light rail platforms. I don’t use them all that often, so I was surprised to find that not just one, but several of the VTA ticket machines at the light rail stations I tried were broken.  A

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Regional transit funding measure legislation passes Senate committees

Last week, the bill authorizing a regional transportation funding measure, SB63, passed the Senate Transportation Committee on Tuesday April 22 and the Senate Revenue and Taxation Committee on Wednesday, April 23. In the process, authors Wiener and Arreguin accepted several amendments.   The bill includes three counties: San Francisco, Alameda, and Contra Costa Counties, and allows

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Caltrain considers supporting regional measure; San Mateo County agencies consider defunding transit coordination

On Thursday, the Caltrain board will consider taking a position in support of SB63, the authorizing legislation for a regional transportation funding measure, being authored by Senator Scott Wiener and Jesse Arreguin.  The Caltrain board Advocacy and Major Projects committee recommended this position in April.  SB63 was approved last week in two Senate committees.  Caltrain

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A photo of four people in formalwear posing on a stage for a photo. Harry Neil, with short brown hair and glasses, is beaming while holding his award -- an engraved hammer. A person next to him is holding the certificate Harry is being presented with.

Transbay Coalition’s Harry Neil wins prestigious “Community Impact Award” for transit organizing

For over a year, Transbay Coalition volunteer and De Anza student Harry Neil has led the charge for a safer and more sustainable Stevens Creek Boulevard. Through the campaign to get safer street crossings, protected bike lanes, and bus lanes on the corridor from San Jose to Cupertino, Harry built a wide coalition of support,

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July deadline to hash out regional transit funding measure

Last week, Senators Wiener and Arreguin announced a new bill, SB63  that would authorize a regional public transportation funding measure.  The first draft of the bill calls for a half-percent sales tax that would fund the regional transit agencies that face likely cuts, including Caltrain, BART, Muni and AC Transit.  The proposed measure includes San

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A group of people on the bus chatting with Assemblymember Bauer-Kahan

Bus Ride with Assemblymember Bauer-Kahan!

By Noor Rizvi — A group of transit advocates organized by Transbay Coalition were thrilled to have State Assemblymember Rebecca Bauer-Kahan join us for a bus ride-along last week! In a time when politicians and decision-makers seem disconnected from the public, one of the best ways to help elected officials truly understand the transit rider

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Santa Clara, San Mateo Counties consider transportation/transit funding strategies

At a VTA board workshop on Friday, the board reviewed the agency’s emerging strategy on transit and transportation funding. Similarly, San Mateo County’s agencies discussed transit and transportation funding earlier in the week.  During the MTC discussion about transit funding options in 2024, Santa Clara County leaders had sent a forceful message that the county

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AC Transit Budget Deficit Grows as Bay Area Sales Tax Revenues Dip

Written by: InfrastructureWeak Despite operating reduced service since 2020, like many Bay Area transit operators, AC Transit has been projecting a ~$35 million annual budget deficit beginning next year, as revenue growth falls behind expenses and pandemic financial support expires. The AC Transit Board will hear at its Wednesday meeting this week, with updated revenue

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2024: A Year of Victories, growth, and adventure 

This past year was the most successful year yet for Transbay Coalition’s work to improve transit, biking, and street safety throughout the Bay Area. Thank YOU for helping make that happen. Whether you donated, volunteered, came to an event, or spoke out for a better transportation system in the region, you made our region a

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Caltrain moves forward with plans for level boarding

In the Capital Improvement Plan approved by the board in November, Caltrain listed a 10+ year, $600 million program to upgrade its platforms to provide level boarding.  Now that Caltrain is running all-electric trains between San Francisco and San Jose Tamien, it is possible to get started on this valuable program that will cut dwell

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Caltrain finances improving; new funding still needed

Increased ridership on electric trains, lower costs for electricity than forecast, and financial discipline have improved Caltrain’s financial outlook, but not nearly enough to prevent the need for new funding. Caltrain’s finance committee got a first look at a draft operating budget for FY2025 and a draft 10-Year Strategic Financial Plan on December 16. Electric

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