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CalSTA task force, SB125 rules set reporting deadlines and accountability for transit relief

2241213 · February 6, 2025
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Summary

CalSTA's Transit Transformation Task Force and SB125 accountability requirements were detailed to the Senate subcommittee: short‑term regional plans are required to access funding, and long‑term plans are due to CalSTA by June 30, 2026. The task force is scheduled to deliver policy recommendations to the Legislature by Oct. 31, 2025.

Mark Tolleson, undersecretary at the California State Transportation Agency (CalSTA), told the Senate subcommittee that SB125 includes built‑in accountability and planning obligations intended to help regions transition from one‑time relief to longer‑term financial sustainability.

CalSTA's role and the Task Force: Tolleson said CalSTA is administering the SB125 allocations and is convening the 25‑member Transit Transformation Task Force, which includes state agencies, local transit operators, academics, advocacy groups and labor. The Task Force has met multiple times and is…

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