The Governor’s proposed 2026-27 budget provides few details about how the state will honor its previous commitments to fund transit in the coming years. There’s some discouraging news for key funds, and a few critical funding opportunities for Association members. Here’s what we know.
A four-year post-COVID transportation challenges initiative has concluded. The University of California Institute of Transportation Studies is sharing the results at the February Mobility 10x Summit, and the Association will be there to advocate for transit’s needs.
Transit California interviewed Assemblymember Mark González, who represents Assembly District 54 in Los Angeles County and serves in Assembly leadership as Majority Whip.
OCTA Board Elects New Board Chair; Marin Transit Appoints New General Manager; San Diego MTS Appoints Director of Transit Security; SacRT Announces Police Services Transition; Los Angeles Metro Public Safety Department launches Care-Based Services Division; BART and Uber in-app integration launches.