Rally for Transit in Santa Clara County
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Tuesday, July 29th | Starts at 6:00pm
π Santa Clara County Governnent Center
Bay Area transit is struggling, and is at risk of becoming much worse. In order to meet our climate, economic growth, affordability, air quality, public health, and justice goals we need drastically improved transit service for Santa Clara County and the Bay Area at-large.
Join this rally to pressure local leaders to βopt-inβ to the 2026 regional transportation funding measure - preventing dire cuts and improving service for Caltrain, VTA, BART, and other transit agencies.
If Santa Clara County doesn't βopt-in,β transit agencies serving the County will be forced to slash service: stranding riders, clogging our roads, fouling our air, and stalling our economy. Residents will be left with worse transit service and it will be much harder to implement the rider-focused changes that make transit significantly better.
This is an important moment because right now, elected officials are still on the fence about whether the County should join a regional funding measure that the East Bay and San Francisco are already participating in. With San Mateo County also weighing whether to join, Santa Claraβs choice is even more crucial.
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π Santa Clara County Governnent Center
Bay Area transit is struggling, and is at risk of becoming much worse. In order to meet our climate, economic growth, affordability, air quality, public health, and justice goals we need drastically improved transit service for Santa Clara County and the Bay Area at-large.
Join this rally to pressure local leaders to βopt-inβ to the 2026 regional transportation funding measure - preventing dire cuts and improving service for Caltrain, VTA, BART, and other transit agencies.
If Santa Clara County doesn't βopt-in,β transit agencies serving the County will be forced to slash service: stranding riders, clogging our roads, fouling our air, and stalling our economy. Residents will be left with worse transit service and it will be much harder to implement the rider-focused changes that make transit significantly better.
This is an important moment because right now, elected officials are still on the fence about whether the County should join a regional funding measure that the East Bay and San Francisco are already participating in. With San Mateo County also weighing whether to join, Santa Claraβs choice is even more crucial.
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