SAMTRANS FISCAL YEAR BUDGET WITHIN SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA

The SamTrans Board of Directors unanimously approved the interim first quarter operational and capital budgets for West Bay transit in next fiscal year. The SamTrans board approved $63.5 million Operating Budget and $5.6 million Capital Budget during therein first quarter of Fiscal Year 7/1/20 to 6/30/21. The transit agency is sharing their interim budget with therein extensive impact from COVID-19 with operating and capital funding. The SamTrans agency will closely monitor therein funding with essential needs for passengers aligned with transit services. Including limited capital projects with available funding and transit needs when necessary with accessible revenues. The SamTrans board will review and address therein fiscal year funding resources when more appropriate information is available at upcoming meetings.

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