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SFCTA votes to support state bill authorizing Bay Area transportation revenue measure
Summary
The San Francisco County Transportation Authority board voted unanimously to support Senate Bill 63, which would authorize a regional transportation revenue measure on the November 2026 ballot and triggers a July 31 TFIP process to allocate contributions among counties and operators.
The San Francisco County Transportation Authority board voted on April 8 to support Senate Bill 63, legislation that would authorize a regional transportation revenue measure for the Bay Area on the November 2026 ballot.
Martin Reyes, principal transportation planner, told the board the bill would create a transportation revenue district that by default includes Alameda, Contra Costa and San Francisco counties, with San Mateo and Santa Clara allowed to opt in by July 31. Reyes said the measure’s default sales-tax rate would be a half-cent, though San Francisco could opt for up to a full cent if it chooses. "We are…
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