Bay Area transit accessibility initiatives moving forward

Key Bay Area transit accessibility initiatives are moving forward, such as a one-seat paratransit pilot program and the creation of “mobility manager” services in each county. These actions are much needed as people with disabilities bear the brunt of our fragmented, inaccessible, and car-dependent transportation infrastructure.

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Kaleo Mark
Notes from Switzerland: New funding and governance reforms together created Zurich's world-class system

As the Bay Area seeks to pass a transformational regional ballot measure in 2026, the lessons of Switzerland’s 1980s ‘pivot’ could not be more timely and relevant. Critically, the Swiss transit turnaround involved both raising more funding for transit and getting governance right – establishing a transportation network manager with the mandate to oversee coordination at both the national and regional scales.

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Ian Griffiths
It's time to talk about consolidating Bay Area transit agencies

It’s all over the news - transit in the Bay Area is in trouble, and needs immediate funding from the state to avoid massive cuts that would disproportionately hurt low-income transit dependent people - and lead to a huge increase in driving. If there was ever a time to take a hard look at agency consolidations - combining some of our 27 agencies to both improve decision-making, capacity, effectiveness, and efficiency - it is now. 

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Ian Griffiths