[NFBSF] Info re the 5-county Regional Transit Measure
Sheela Gunn
sheela at topgunntet.com
Fri Apr 17 21:27:15 UTC 2026
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Do you ride BART, AC Transit, Muni, Caltrain, Paratransit or other
public transit in the San Francisco Bay Area?
Petitions to put "Connect Bay Area," a regional measure, on the 2026
ballot are being gathered.
You must be registered to vote in:
* Alameda
* Contra Costa
* San Francisco
* San Mateo or
* Santa Clara county to sign one. Petition signing events are happening
near you *right now!*
Every day, people throughout the Bay Area take nearly 1 million trips on
public transit. But our communities are at risk of losing massive
amounts of transit service that we depend on. This would be a disaster
for families, businesses, and our entire community.
Two ballot measures will prevent cuts and improve service (one for San
Francisco County, and one for the five largest bay area counties listed
above), but only if voters pass them in November 2026. To get the two
measures on the ballot, and secure victories for both, we need 200,000
signatures of registered voters in the five counties, and we're halfway
there! There is a *signing party* scheduled at the *East Bay Center for
the Blind* on *Wednesday, May 6th* from *1:00 PM - 2:30 PM*. An
educational event may be coming to the Ed Roberts Campus in Berkeley
soon, and, if getting an event going at the San Francisco Lighthouse for
the Blind is logistically feasible, we'll have an event there, as well.
Here's the home page of the Bay Connect campaign:
https://www.transbaycoalition.org/regional-transit-measure/
Here's the calendar of where petition takers will be collecting signatures.
https://luma.com/connectbayarea?k=c
* Possible inaccessibility alert. I had trouble with the calendar using
NVDA.
The situation will become dire if we don’t take action.
•
BART would be forced to close up to 15 stations, shut the Blue Line
(Dublin/Pleasanton) down entirely and reduce other lines to only peak
hour service or shortening routes, cut train service hours by 70%, and
cut 25% of the miles off the system.
•
Muni would be forced to cut 50% of all bus and Metro lines, including
eliminating entire neighborhood routes, ending regular service at 9pm
(with only bare-bones late-night service), and removing San Francisco’s
iconic historic cable cars and trolleys.
•
AC Transit would be forced to cut up to 37% of its service which would
also mean entire routes eliminated and worse service on the remaining
routes. This would bring transit service down to half of pre-pandemic levels
•
Caltrain would be forced to run service only once an hour, provide no
weekend service, eliminate weekday service after 9pm, and close 10 stations.
•
VTA and SamTrans are also looking at significant upcoming budget
deficits which would force similarly devastating cuts.
Public transit is the lifeblood of the Bay Area. Without the bus, train,
and ferry service our communities depend on, older folks, families, and
people with disabilities will not be able to get where we need to go for
work, school, visiting family and friends, medical appointments, and
worship.
freeways would become clogged, our economy would stall, our air would be
dirtier, and people who drive, or can afford to use ride sharing
services would have to shell out thousands of dollars more each year on
transportation network companies, or car payments, gas, electricity (for
electric vehicles), and insurance.
However, there is a way we can save families money on transportation,
unsnarl traffic, grow the economy, clean our air, and create a more
equitable and affordable Bay Area.
"But how can *I* help fix it?"
Sign a petition to get this regional transit measure on the ballot, then
vote "Yes" on it in November, and tell all your friends to do the same!
This 2026 regional transit ballot measure will raise $1 billion per year
to prevent cuts and improve service.
Bay Area residents in the big 5 counties – Alameda, Contra Costa, San
Francisco, Santa Clara, and San Mateo – will have the chance to save
transit at the November 2026 election.
But first, we must gather over 200,000 signatures to get the measure
*on* the ballot.
Not only will this measure save our communities from disastrous cuts,
but it will make service easier, faster, more efficient, and affordable
for all by funding rider-focused improvements like:
•
Free/reduced priced transfers between systems.
•
Standardized regional maps and signs to help riders easily navigate transit.
•
Infrastructure upgrades to make transit faster and more reliable.
•
Programs for low-income riders and riders with disabilities.
***Get involved in the fight to save Bay Area transit!***
Contact Warren Cushman
510-971-0959 or <porpie5472 at gmail.com>
for details.
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