Bicycle Program
VTA's comprehensive Bicycle Program is committed to improving the bicycle infrastructure throughout Santa Clara County, and to enabling and encouraging people to bike to work, school, errands and for...
VTA's comprehensive Bicycle Program is committed to improving the bicycle infrastructure throughout Santa Clara County, and to enabling and encouraging people to bike to work, school, errands and for...
The “Daycation” program is designed to help older adults learn to navigate the bus and light rail system. The Daycation provides travel training to small groups so participants become comfortable...
The Train the Trainer Academy is a free comprehensive training for care providers and senior volunteers that provides a foundation to teach seniors how to safely and confidently use public...
Safety and security are very important at VTA, and we continually strive to find easy-to-use tools and technologies to make our transit system safe for all passengers.
We know that you are...
VTA's BART Silicon Valley Phase II Extension (BSVII) Project’s External Affairs Team (BSV EAT) attends community and stakeholder events of all sizes throughout Santa...
VTA is committed to providing services that meet the needs of the senior community, take seniors where they want to go and make the experience pleasant.
The Senior Mobility...
In November 2000, the voters in Santa Clara County approved Measure A, a 30-year half cent sales tax devoted to specified public transit capital improvement projects and operations. Measure A passed...
2008 Measure B was a 1/8-cent, 30-year sales tax overseen by VTA to pay BART for operations, maintenance and improvements in VTA's extension of BART service to Santa Clara County.
On...
The Transit and Intercity Rail Capital Program provides grants from the state's Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund to fund transformative capital improvements that will modernize California’s intercity...
The state's Traffic Congestion Relief Program, created by legislation in 2000, was to provide funding for transportation projects that would improve traffic mobility and relieve congestion, connect...
It sounds simple.
It sounds like common sense.
However, our light rail operators are noticing an alarming increase in students and other pedestrians or bicyclists deliberately ignoring safety...
Keep Santa Clara Valley Beautiful is a countywide, multi-agency initiative to clean and prevent littering on the highways in Santa Clara County. Trash on the highways is hazardous to drivers, the...
Navigating to Winchester Boulevard from Highway 280 will be a bit easier in the near future, as plans progress to add a northbound offramp in the area. The I-280/Winchester Boulevard Interchange...
The Federal Transit Administration's New Starts Program is part of its Capital Investment Program. This competitive and discretionary program funds transit capital investments, including heavy rail...
The Low Carbon Transit Operations Program (LCTOP) is one of several programs that are part of the Transit, Affordable Housing, and Sustainable Communities Program established by the California...
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Walking is the most fundamental form of transportation and is a vital for transit access.
VTA’s Pedestrian Program works to make walking a safer, more comfortable option for Santa Clara County...
VTA has over 2,100 employees and approximately 90% of them are represented by four bargaining units, or unions.
The VTA Labor Relations Department is responsible for negotiating and administering...