Commute Smarter, Earn Easier!
Are you ready to earn rewards as you commute to work? Join VTA’s SmartCommute Challenge this spring! Pick a smarter way to travel – whether it's sharing a ride, pedaling through, walking, or catching...
Are you ready to earn rewards as you commute to work? Join VTA’s SmartCommute Challenge this spring! Pick a smarter way to travel – whether it's sharing a ride, pedaling through, walking, or catching...
The inaugural Coffee with the Community event, held at the Vista Center for the Blind and Visually Impaired last Wednesday, April 10, 2024, was a huge success!
The event, aimed at fostering...
Enjoy the sunny weather this Sunday, April 21, by taking a walk, bike ride, or skating trip outside. Viva CalleSJ offers six miles of car-free open roads for the community to explore San Jose's scenic...
VTA's Rail Rehabilitation and Replacement is an ongoing program to ensure that the light rail track infrastructure remains safe, reliable, and in an enhanced state of good repair. Projects include the...
Starting this spring, VTA will be repairing or replacing worn elements of the light rail overhead catenary system (OCS). As a result, segments of the light rail lines will be closed for construction...
Spring into a smoother commute! The following changes will kick off on Monday, April 29, 2024, ensuring our services align with your needs. We are adjusting many running times to respond to increased...
A lot is happening in Santa Clara County transportation this spring and VTA is looking for the public to get involved! From workshops to surveys and even a ground-breaking celebration, there are...
Get ready for another showdown as NorCal clashes with SoCal in a thrilling soccer match on May 4th! The San Jose Earthquakes are gearing up to take on rivals LAFC at Levi's Stadium. With kickoff...
East San Jose is in for a festive and memorable event this coming Sunday, May 5, better known as Cinco de Mayo. The first event of its kind to be held in East San Jose will reclaim the streets of King...
Have you noticed the signs on Capitol Expressway? Light rail construction is beginning!
This means changes to Capitol Expressway between Capitol Avenue and Quimby Road.
We anticipate work to...
SAN JOSE, Calif. — The U.S. Federal Transit Administration (FTA) announced today that $500 million is officially in the federal budget to be used toward a Full Funding Grant Agreement (FFGA) for the...
This Mother’s Day, VTA Senior Transportation Planner Lauren Ledbetter joined San Jose District 6 council candidates Michael Mulcahy and Olivia Navarro on a community bicycle ride to discuss the...
May is National Bike Month, and this year is unique as it marks the 30th anniversary of Bike to Work Day. Bay Area Bike to Wherever Days organizers celebrate the milestone with the 30,000 Miles for...
Although many people wouldn't list driving among their favorite activities, VTA Bus operator Janell Rubbo feels most joyful behind the wheel. With over 35 years of experience, she has recently...
VTA invites Santa Clara County residents to apply for the Transit Security Advisory Committee (TSAC) through this open and competitive online application process.
The TSAC advises the VTA Board of Directors on the newly established ‘prohibition authority’ program established by AB1735. The purpose of AB 1735 is to enhance safety and security by excluding public transit riders whose actions impact the safety and security of public transit passengers and public transit employees. The TSAC Members are appointed to represent stakeholder groups from the following categories:
The selection process seeks a balance of relevant background, experience, and targeted stakeholder constituencies.
Selected and appointed members serve a two (2) year term and are limited to two (2) consecutive terms. The TSAC generally meets once a month, on the Wednesday following the first Thursday. Meetings normally last two (2) hours or less.
Eligibility: To be considered for the TSAC, applicants must be residents of Santa Clara County during their term. Please note that members of any other VTA committee, elected public officials at any level of government, and VTA employees are ineligible to apply. Membership will be finalized by a successful application process and approval of the VTA Board.
For questions or more information about the Transit Security Advisory Committee or the application process, please contact the VTA Board Office at board.secretary@vta.org or 408.321.5680.
1) Email board.secretary@vta.org
2) Mail
Santa Clara Valley Transportation
ATTN: Board Secretary Office/Transit Security Advisory Committee
3331 North First Street
San Jose, CA 95134
3) Drop off at any of the following VTA Customer Care locations during operating hours:
Downtown Customer Service Center
2 North Market Street
San Jose, CA 95113
Monday - Friday, 9 am – 6 pm
VTA Headquarters
3331 North First Street
San Jose, CA 95134
Monday - Friday, 8:30 am – 4 pm
Feel free to call (408) 321.5680 with any questions.
In November 2016, Santa Clara County voters approved Measure B, a 30-year, half-cent countywide sales tax devoted to enhancing transit, highways, expressways, and active transportation (bicycles...
Luke Combs is bringing his Growin’ Up and Getting’ Old Tour to Levi’s Stadium Friday, May 17th and Saturday, May 18th. As an added treat, attendees on Saturday, May 18th can also enjoy the Bootlegger...
Hey parents and youngsters! Ready to unlock a wallet-friendly adventure across Santa Clara County? Look no further than the VTA Summer Youth Pass!
For just $70, kids aged 5 to 18 can dive into...