RESIDENTS AND BUSINESSES HAVE TRANSIT PROPOSAL CONCERNS IN SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA

The Silicon Valley businesses and local residents are sharing their concerns with the transit proposals for transportation in Santa Clara County. The VTA (Valley Transportation Authority) administration is revamping transit systems within the county to increase ridership and efficiency. The transit revamping approach draft is without funding allocation from Measure-B approved by local voters. The new transit network design is focusing on expanding more area coverage and serving increasing ridership. Local transit riders and residents in Almaden Valley voiced their concerns about service cuts and not including funding from Measure-B initiative approved by voters in this past November 2016 elections.

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