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Help Shape the Future of Transportation in Santa Clara County

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VTA is currently looking for community input to help develop the Valley Transportation Plan 2050, a long-range transportation planning project that will impact how people move about Santa Clara County for the next 20+ years. We are holding an online community meeting on Wednesday, January 25.


VTP 2050 Online Community Meeting 

Wednesday, January 25  

6:00 pm – 7:30 pm 

 

When most people think of VTA, they think of buses and light rail. But VTA is actually involved in many facets of the region’s transportation system. As the transportation agency for Santa Clara County, VTA’s responsibilities also include constructing highway projects, planning bicycle and pedestrian improvements, coordinating land-use strategies with local jurisdictions, and more.  


VTA is currently developing the Valley Transportation Plan 2050 (VTP 2050), a long-range, countywide, planning and policy framework that addresses all modes of travel, including highways, expressways, local streets and roads, transit, and bicycles/pedestrian infrastructure. 


We want to hear from you. Community feedback is integral in developing a comprehensive transportation plan reflective of the community VTA serves. Have you identified local roads, interchanges, bike lanes or bus routes that can be improved? Please join us for a virtual meeting to learn more about the VTP 2050 and share your transportation vision for the region.   


Please visit www.vta.org/VTP2050 for more information.  



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