Almost all $5.1 million allocated for "bike/ped" projects are sidewalk and crosswalk improvements that benefit pedestrians but do little to benefit cyclists. $185,000 will go to the city of Woodside for "bike facility overlays" on Cañada Road, which I think means repaving the Class II bike lanes on Cañada.
There are many surface streets badly in need of repair throughout the Bay Area that will be rehabilitated from $122 million in ARRA funding. These street repairs will directly benefit cyclists. Let your cities know where the potholes are that need filling!
Bay Area transit agencies Here's a breakdown on how much funding Bay Area transit agencies will receive from the ARRA stimulus package.
- BART will receive $65.4 million for maintenance, upgrades and station construction projects.
- Caltrain gets $10.4 million for maintenance, including a $200,000 line item specifically for more bike racks for the Bikes On Board program.
- Golden Gate Ferry will receive $9.4 million to refurbish ferry boats.
- San Francisco MTA gets $67.2 million for light rail vehicle repairs and upgrades, subway upgrades, bus refurbishment, equipment purchase, and facility maintenance.
- SamTrans (San Mateo County Transportation) gets $7.8 million to purchase up to 137 new buses and perform preventative maintenance. Let's hope they find the operating funding to pay drivers for those new buses!
- Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority (VTA) will have $47.5 million to spend on 107 new hybrid buses and "bus stop enhancements."
- ACE (the Altamont Commuter Express train service between Stockton and San Jose) will have $3 million to overhaul their locomotives.
- Central Contra Costa County Transit Authority (CCTA) will receive $4.3 million for preventive maintenance.
- $4 million is allocated to Tri Delta Transit in Eastern Contra Costa County for preventative maintenance, "support vehicle" replacement with hybrid cars, and $1 million for IT system upgrades (yay for my industry!)
- The city of Fairfield: $3.1 million for bus and equipment purchases.
- $3 million for Livermore Amador Valley Transit Authority for maintenance and rehab projects and a new bus wash facility.
- Napa County Transportation will spend $2.8 million on new buses and a park and ride parking lot.
- Santa Rosa CityBus: $4.3 million hybrid bus purchase, maintenance and enhancements.
- Sonoma County Transit will receive $2 million for maintenance and a new CNG bus.
- Union City will buy two buses with their $300,000.
- Vacaville: $2.2 million for a new bus and the "Vacaville Intermodal Station."
- $7.7 million for the City of Vallejo on maintenance, ferry terminal ADA work, ferry engine overhauls, and facility upgrades and maintenance.
- Western Contra Costa County Area Transit (WestCAT) will receive $800,000 for maintenance.
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