State Awards $375M for VTA's BART Extension to San Jose, Santa Clara

The state has awarded $375 million to a Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority project extending BART another 6 miles and four stations into downtown San Jose and Santa Clara.

The award brings the state backing of the project up to $1.125 billion, according to an announcement from the VTA.

The award is a significant step because it will help the VTA in its effort to qualify for federal funds of roughly $4.6 billion, which is approximately half of the project’s total cost, according to the transit agency.

“This award brings VTA $375 million closer to securing a historic federal investment in Silicon Valley mobility,” VTA general manager and CEO

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