More than a dozen community-based organizations and local agencies throughout Santa Clara County received VTA funding through a cutting-edge program to enhance transit-oriented communities. The grants...
After a thorough process and economic analysis, the Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority (VTA) is moving forward with a plan to relocate its headquarters and other satellite offices to one...
(The rendering above was provided by: PYATOK Architecture + Urban Design) VTA is creating the opportunity for more affordable housing in Santa Clara County, this time in the City of Campbell, built...
Close to two dozen VTA Transit Oriented Development sites have an important new designation that supports the development of affordable and mixed-income housing on underutilized land. Twenty-one sites...
The plan to transform parts of Bascom Avenue into a major thoroughfare serving all modes of transportation received a multi-million dollar boost from the State of California. A $39 million grant was...
The Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority (VTA) is creating the first of four housing developments with 100% “affordable” units. This effort helps address the housing needs of our community’s...
The community is invited to weigh in on what housing and commercial development will be like near the site of the future 28th Street/Little Portugal BART station. VTA’s Transit-Oriented Development...
VTA’s BART Silicon Valley Phase II Extension Project (BSV) will be opening a new Public Information Office later this year at 2 North Market Street, next to where the future Downtown San José BART...
Ever asked yourself, "What is the range of an electric bus? How many solar panels does VTA have? How can public transit help reduce the impacts of climate change?.” Ask VTA! Join us virtually on...