Bay Area Residents to Vote on Sales Tax to Support Transit Systems in 2026 Ballot

Governor Gavin Newsom has put his signature on Senate Bill 63, also known as the Connect Bay Area Act, giving Bay Area voters the power to determine the fate of their transit systems through a proposed sales tax on the 2026 ballot. If passed, this measure could infuse struggling agencies with the revenue needed to bridge looming budget gaps, as recently reported by SFGATE.

The tax, revealed to contribute a half-cent in Alameda, Contra Costa, San Mateo, and Santa Clara counties, and a full cent in San Francisco, is meant to fortify transit agencies such as BART and Muni, which have notably lost the fight against budget deficits – laid bare in broad daylight by the Metropolitan Transportation Commission’s grim forecast of a $900 million shortfall.

Enthusiasm for the bill doesn’t just originate from lawmakers. BART General Manager Bob Powers, as reported by SFGATE, supported the bill, suggesting it will “cover a significant portion of BART’s operating deficit caused by remote work.” This move is hoped to maintain current service levels and enhance the overall rider experience…

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