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2000 Measure A Transit Improvement Program


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 by a 70.3 percent majority vote. The Measure A ballot...

Congestion Management Program


In accordance with California Statute, Government code 65088, Santa Clara County has established a Congestion Management Program (CMP). The intent of the CMP legislation is to develop a comprehensive transportation improvement program among local juris...

Environment


Photo Gallery   Studies and Reports VTA prepares environmental studies and reports pursuant to the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) and the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA). Environmental review is intended to inform the public ...

Grants


The Programming & Grants section is part of VTA’s Congestion Management Agency (CMA) and is charged with Congestion Management countywide fund programming and administration functions for Federal and State transportation grant recipients. The Programmi...

Innovation Center


Description of VTA’s efforts to reach out/leverage the creativity/skills of Silicon Valley, collaborating with tech companies, universities, non-profits, community organizations to find innovative ways to build a world class transportation system. Link...

Mathilda Avenue Improvements at SR 237 and US 101


The project proposes to improve Mathilda Avenue in the City of Sunnyvale from Almanor Avenue to Innovation Way, including on- and off-ramp improvements at the State Route 237/Mathilda Avenue and US 101/Mathilda Avenue interchanges.

Real Estate


The Real Estate Department at VTA provides effective and efficient real estate support to all stakeholders, while increasing the value of VTA real estate assets. In addition, the department functions as VTA liaison for issues with local, regional, Stat...

Transit Sustainability Policy (TSP)


In February of 2007, the VTA Board of Directors adopted the Transit Sustainability Policy, which states: It is the policy of the Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority (VTA) to have an efficient transit system that is responsive to market needs, s...

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