Accessible Features
Accessible Features
VTA’s transit centers, shelters, and most bus stops are fully accessible. Below is detailed information about accessible features to help you ride with VTA.
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VTA’s transit centers, shelters, and most bus stops are fully accessible. Below is detailed information about accessible features to help you ride with VTA.
VTA Technical Advisory Committee identified highway litter, landscape, and graffiti maintenance as major roadway maintenance issues. The accumulation of litter and graffiti are viewed as...
The table below shows the number of available public alternative fuels charging stations in Santa Clara County by jurisdiction using the data from the Department of Energy’s alternative fuels data...
Santa Clara County residents and businesses have made significant investments in its transportation infrastructure. The Transportation Systems Monitoring Program (TSMP) was initiated by VTA’s...
Here are some ways to keep storm drains clear of trash and pollutants:
The Bay Area is home to 7.7 million residents and transit agencies like Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority (VTA) keep our region moving. To ensure that transit...
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...
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Paratransit offers convenient, door-to-door transportation for riders who cannot use fixed-route transit because of a disability. Below you’ll find answers to frequently asked questions about applying...
All customers who have eligibility are welcome to go to the MyACCESS website to set up their account to view your client account balance, transactions, one-time deposits, and set up auto deposits.
To...
The Mystery Rider Program is an initiative designed to gather feedback from ACCESS Paratransit clients to improve the quality and reliability of our services. Participants will book and complete a...
The Mobility Assistance Program (MAP) is designed to address transportation gaps and barriers for Santa Clara County’s Equity Priority Communities, including older adults, individuals with...
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Jasmin Fender
Interim Manager - Accessibility and Civil Rights
(408) 321-5623
Jasmin.Fender@vta.org
Jolene Bradford
ADA/504 Coordinator
(408) 321-5946
Jolene.Bradford...
VTA is keeping irrigation water on plants, replenishing groundwater, and out of the storm drains by using bioretention gardens at our Milpitas and Berryessa transit centers.
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Santa Clara County voters have approved 2016 Measure B, a 30-year, half-cent countywide sales tax to enhance transit, highways, expressways and active transportation (bicycles, pedestrians, and...
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...
VTA ACCESS Paratransit service is provided to eligible individuals with disabilities who cannot use conventional accessible bus and light rail transit service due to their physical, visual or...
An express lane is a lane to be used by high-occupancy vehicles (HOVs) and motorcyclists for free, AND by non-HOV vehicles that pay a toll with a FasTrak transponder.
The VTA...
VTA currently has 28 sites throughout Santa Clara County that have been designated for Transit-Oriented Development around light rail, Caltrain, and BART stations, which you can view on the map below...
The Programming and Grants section of VTA's Congestion Management Agency is charged with countywide fund programming and administration for Federal and State transportation grant funding recipients.
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