Some local political leaders are considering public transit extension as traffic continues to get worse in San Francisco Bay Area. The traffic congestion along Interstate Highway 580 gets bad everyday during commuting hours for working class people in Central Valley. That's exactly why Alameda County Supervisor Scott Haggerty is taking the lead to help Central Valley commuters and seeking to extend BART (Bay Area Rapid Transit) services. He is proposing to extend BART services to Livermore, and connecting with other transit services between San Jose and Stockton. The Central Valley BART extension project proposal has already received $2.2 million to initiate the railroad tracks. Central Valley will have public transit services system if everything goes well with the MTC procedural process.
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