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Advocates press Legislature to restore $400 million cut to Active Transportation Program as transit agencies warn of 'fiscal cliff'

2781223 · March 26, 2025
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During public comment at the March 1, 2025 Assembly Transportation hearing, transportation advocates and transit officials urged restoration of a $400 million cut to the Active Transportation Program and sought additional state support to avert operating crises at transit agencies.

During public comment at the March 1, 2025 hearing, multiple transportation advocacy groups and transit representatives urged the Legislature to restore a $400 million cut made last year to the Active Transportation Program (ATP) and to address emerging operating shortfalls across transit agencies.

"We urge you to find a solution to last year's cut of $400,000,000 to the ATP," Jeanne Wardwaller of Greenlining and Transform told the committee,…

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