What are the carpool occupancy requirements?
The high-occupancy vehicle requirement for the SR 237 and US 101/SR 85 Express Lanes is three or more riders (or HOV 3+). Vehicles with two riders will be eligible for a 50% toll discount with a...
The high-occupancy vehicle requirement for the SR 237 and US 101/SR 85 Express Lanes is three or more riders (or HOV 3+). Vehicles with two riders will be eligible for a 50% toll discount with a...
Revenue collected is the net receipt of 2016 Measure B sales tax revenue, excluding interests earned.
Sales tax revenue collection for 2016 Measure B started April 1, 2017 and the measure will...
An allocation is the VTA Board-approved amount of 2016 Measure B funds available for a specified project or program. Learn about Awards and Expenditures.
The 2016 Measure B ballot language specified nine Program Categories, with allocations specified for each:
VTA's fiscal year is the 12-month accounting period that starts on July 1 and ends on June 30.
Fiscal year is often abbreviated FY, and the year referenced is the end of that period. For example...
Grantees are agencies that receive 2016 Measure B funds for projects. They include 15 cities, Santa Clara County, Caltrain and VTA.
The ballot allocation is the amount (in 2017 dollars) that can be spent on each program category as written in the 2016 Measure B ballot language. The ballot allocations were as follows:
Each program category in 2016 Measure B has specific project eligibility criteria. Access the program-specific guideline documents.
No, only public agencies in Santa Clara County - 15 cities, Santa Clara County, Caltrain and VTA - are eligible to apply for 2016 Measure B funds. You may partner with a public agency to apply for a...
Open project calls will be posted on our Programming & Grants page.
An award shows that VTA and a grantee have executed an agreement to fund a project. Learn about Allocations and Expenditures.
An Expenditure is VTA's reimbursement of 2016 Measure B funds to a grantee. Learn about Allocations and Awards.
VTA is proud to endorse Transit as the official app for trip planning and real-time information. Travel smarter with Transit, easily plan your trip with up-to-the-minute accuracy and view arrival and...
Local measures revenues to fund financing and escalation costs. Financing costs assumed to available from 2000 Measure A and/or 2016 Measure B.
No refunds will be made for purchased passes, based on VTA Board approved Fare Policy. Lost or stolen Day Passes or Monthly Passes will not be replaced.
Private entities such as landowners, developers and companies contribute funding for some projects.
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.
Th...
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...
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...
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...