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Tehama County panel reprograms SB 125 funds to shore up transit operations amid $1.3M shortfall
Summary
The Tehama County Transportation Commission voted to amend its SB 125 allocation, moving a portion of previously earmarked zero‑emission capital funds into operations to cover a projected $1.3 million FY2026 gap caused by exhaustion of COVID-era relief funds.
The Tehama County Transportation Commission on a voice vote adopted a resolution to amend its SB 125 program allocation, shifting part of a previously capital‑focused block of state funds into transit operations to address a projected $1.3 million operating shortfall in fiscal year 2026.
The amendment, moved by Commissioner Hansen and seconded by Commissioner Walker, authorizes staff to submit an updated program to the California State Transportation Agency (CalSTA). Staff said the change reallocates some formula funds that were originally programmed entirely for zero‑emission fleet and facility conversion so the county can “maintain services, at the…
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