For Immediate Release
Santa Clara County's Chance to Comment on Proposed 25-Year Transportation Plan
CONTACT:
Ellen Griffin
510.817.5854
Doug Kimsey
510.817.5790
OAKLAND, Calif., Sept. 17, 2001...Santa Clara County residents can weigh in on
local and regional transportation issues at a workshop scheduled for Tuesday, Sept. 25, from 6 p.m. to
8 p.m. at the Martin Luther King, Jr. Library (McDaniel Room), 180 W. San Carlos Street in San
José. The Metropolitan Transportation Commission (MTC) is hosting the meeting to hear from the
public on a draft transportation plan to invest billions of dollars in anticipated federal, state and
local transportation funds over the next 25 years.
While focused on transportation, the draft plan also spotlights the nine-county Bay Area's projected
population and job growth, where people will live, the region's aging trend, and the impact of
commuters from outlying counties on Bay Area roads and transit.
"Transportation planning is for everyone. We all have a stake in the transportation system, as it
directly impacts the residents of Santa Clara County," observed MTC Commissioner and Santa Clara County
Supervisor James T. Beall, Jr. MTC Commissioner and Santa Clara City Council member John McLemore
added, "Input from interested citizens helps us make the hard choices necessary to balance competing
demands with limited funds."
Of the total $82 billion MTC expects to come to the Bay Area for transportation, 90 percent is already
committed to maintaining the existing infrastructure or to new or expansion projects approved by local
voters. The $82 billion includes maintaining or rehabilitating 18,000 miles of local streets and roads
and the cost of operating the region's public transit systems.
MTC proposes splitting the remaining $7.7 billion, with approximately half going to road and transit
projects recommended by county congestion management agencies and half reserved for regional programs
and services designed to benefit all Bay Area travelers, regardless of their home county.
Among the projects proposed for Santa Clara County: extension of the VTA's light rail system to the
East Valley and Los Gatos; Caltrain electrification and other service upgrades; rehabilitation of the
Dumbarton rail bridge; widening U.S. 101 between south San José and Morgan Hill; a people-mover
to the San José International Airport, widening sections of the Montague and Central expressways
and Routes 85 and 237; funding for the Santa Clara Countywide Bicycle Program; and interchange
construction and/or improvements along U.S. 101, I-280, I-680, I-880 and other freeways.
MTC and local transportation agencies are still identifying other high-profile transit projects that
could be included in the plan, such as a BART extension from Fremont to San José, a people-mover
connection to the Oakland International Airport, a light rail connection to San Francisco's Chinatown,
and various express and urban rapid bus services.
Among the regional services MTC proposes for funding are: TransLink®, a transit-fare "smart card" for use on all Bay
Area transit systems; the Freeway Service Patrol that
assists motorists in distress on the region's freeways; rideshare programs that set up carpool/ vanpool
ride matches; traveler information services, such as
the regionwide phone number (817-1717), that provide up-to-the-minute traffic information and connect
to transit agencies; and the Transportation for Livable
Communities program, which provides grants for small-scale transportation projects to enhance
community vitality.
The draft plan goes beyond the $82 billion of identified funding and envisions what could be
accomplished if more money becomes available. One potential new source of funding is a transportation
financing measure (ACA 4) approved by the California Legislature that may go on the statewide ballot
for voter approval in spring 2002.
MTC developed the draft transportation plan, in part, based on thousands of comments the agency
received from Bay Area residents during an extensive public outreach effort last spring. The San
José event is one of eight scheduled meetings throughout the Bay Area in September and early
October to obtain public comments on the newly released Draft 2001 Regional Transportation Plan. In
addition to attending and speaking at MTC meetings, the public can comment on the plan by mail (MTC
Public Information, 101 Eighth Street, Oakland, CA 94607), by e-mail (info@mtc.ca.gov) or by fax (510.817.5848). An interactive comment form is
posted on the MTC Web site. Copies of the 182-page Draft 2001 Regional Transportation Plan are
available in public libraries and by mail upon request to the MTC/ABAG Library (call 510.817.5836). A
12-page overview of the plan also is available from MTC. The plan also can be viewed and downloaded on
the MTC Web site: <www.mtc.ca.gov >.
MTC is the nine-county San Francisco Bay Area's transportation planning, coordinating and financing
agency.
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