Community Outreach and Public Engagement
VTA's Community Outreach and Public Engagement (COPE) team is committed to sharing up-to-date project and program information with residents, businesses, stakeholders, and the general public. We...
VTA's Community Outreach and Public Engagement (COPE) team is committed to sharing up-to-date project and program information with residents, businesses, stakeholders, and the general public. We...
The Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority (VTA), in cooperation with the City of San José, the City of Milpitas, the Santa Clara County Roads and Airports Department, and the California...
The Beneficial Reuse of Excavated Material in Tidal Marsh Restoration Project will place up to roughly 3.5 million cubic yards of sediment material into several former salt production ponds around...
The existing US 101/SR 25 interchange, located just south of Gilroy in Santa Clara County, is over thirty years old. It cannot accommodate traffic demands due to rapid growth in commuter, commercial...
The Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority (VTA), in cooperation with the City of Milpitas and the California Department of Transportation (Caltrans), proposes to modify westbound Calaveras...
The Better Bus Stops program funds amenities at bus stops improving the rider experience. Launched in 2020, the program improves bus stops is funded by 2016 Measure B. Transit riders may have noticed...
Transit-Oriented Communities (TOCs) are:
COMMUNITY MEETING
A community meeting for this project was held on Wednesday, April 3, 2024 from 6:00PM-7:00PM at the Quinlan Community Center, 10185 North Stelling Rd., Cupertino, CA 95014. A...
The largest single public infrastructure project ever constructed in Santa Clara County, VTA's BART Silicon Valley Phase II Project (Phase II) will extend BART service 6-miles from the Berryessa...
VTA, as part of its Silicon Valley Express Lanes Program, has combined the SR 85 and US 101 Express Lanes projects in Phases 3 and 4. Phase 3 will implement the first Express Lanes on US 101 in...
In January 2022, the Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority (VTA) through funding from the Metropolitan Transportation Commission (MTC), initiated a Community-Based Transportation Plan (CBTP) in...
The Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority (VTA), in cooperation with the City of Gilroy and the California Department of Transportation (Caltrans), proposes to modify the US 101/SR 152/10th...
The Equitable Vehicle Miles Traveled (VMT) Mitigation Program aims to reduce the amount of driving from land use developments in Santa Clara County...
Mathilda Avenue at US 101 and SR 237 and
I-280/Foothill Expressway Landscaping Improvement Project
Project Overview
This landscape project is a follow up to the completed civil...
A project milestone was reached on March 7, 2024, when VTA’s Board of Directors unanimously awarded the construction contract in the amount of $437,161,464 to MCM Railworks, Joint Venture, the lowest...
The Winchester Station is a 1.6 – acre property located on Winchester Blvd between Budd and Camden Avenues. This property currently serves as a Park & Ride lot for Light Rail and Bus passengers. The...
The Santa Clara County Valley Transportation Authority (VTA) is releasing the Transit-Oriented Communities Grant to seek proposals from Santa Clara municipalities, jurisdictions, arts, cultural...
The Berryessa/North San Jose Transit-Oriented Development site is a 3.3-acre property owned by VTA adjacent to the Berryessa BART Station, located on Mabury Road and Berryessa Station Way. The site is...
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.