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Public feedback on temporary fare rollback collected in report
MIG report: Proposed Temporary Fare Reduction Options Public Participation Summary Report (1109k .pdf) Title VI Assessment of Proposed Temporary Fare Reduction Options (362k .pdf) Executive Summary of the Title VI Assessment of Proposed Temporary Fare Reduction Options (22k .pdf) BART projects a $4.5 million
Station Profile Study - 2008
The 2008 Station Profile Study is a massive compilation of statistics from a weekday survey conducted in spring 2008 to update data last collected in 1998. Maps illustrating travel patterns also are available in separate PDF files at the bottom of this page. Download the Study (3.1MB .pdf) More than 50,000
"Spare the Air" Free Morning Commute wins Environmental Award
BART is honored along with program partners Spare the Air free morning commutes are not only a hit with BART riders, they're award winning too. A coalition of California business, labor and public leaders is honoring the Spare the Air/Free Morning Commute campaign with its "Edmund G. ?Pat' Brown Award" for
Roll with Us: Crisis Intervention Specialists make a direct impact every day
BART is hiring for Crisis Intervention Specialists. Salaries start at $40 an hour and go up to $48 an hour. To apply, visit bart.gov/jobs and search “Crisis Intervention Specialist.” As a Crisis Intervention Specialist at BART, Stephine Barnes knows her work matters. Each day, while walking the trains and
Police Department Review Committee seeks input on draft model of citizen oversight
The BART Police Department Review Committee seeks public input on the Draft Model of Citizen Oversight for the BART Police Department. WHEN:Thursday, July 30, 2009 at 6:30 p.m. WHERE:Joseph P. Bort Metro Center Auditorium101 - 8th Street in Oakland(across from Lake Merritt BART Station) * The draft model of
Latest Quarterly Performance Report: Train cleanliness rating at all-time high
BART is not only carrying record numbers of riders, it’s cleaning up its act. The latest Quarterly Performance Report (QPR) presented to the Board today included the highest rating ever for cleanliness inside trains. In fact, the QPR for the first quarter of the 2013 fiscal year (July – September 2012) showed
Second public forum held on citizen police oversight
Members of both the BART Police Department Review Committee and the subcommittee formed to focus on designing a draft model for citizen oversight of the BART Police Department met with the public on Friday, May 15. The evening meeting at the Metropolitan Transportation Commission auditorium focused on
February 22-23, some parking spaces closed at West Oakland Station
As part of our Traction Power System Upgrade Project, construction is currently underway to install electrical conduit and cables along BART’s elevated structures in West Oakland and at the West Oakland Station. The weekend of February 22-23, we will need to close parking spaces in the West Oakland Station
Below inflation fare increase starting Jan 1, 2016 dedicated to improvements
BART’s inflation-based fare increase program is set to slightly raise the price of trips by 3.4% starting on January 1, 2016 in order to help pay for high-priority improvement projects riders will benefit from. Since 2003, BART has only increased fares using a formula set below the inflation rate – a method