Description
In April 2001, the Mineta Transportation Institute co-sponsored with the Commonwealth Club of California a symposium designed to deliver information to the public about the proposed BART extension from Alameda County to the Silicon Valley. While the recent success of ballot measures go far in ensuring that a BART extension will unite San Jose to Alameda County, the logistics and the plans are not as simple and straightforward as many citizens believe. What is the best specific route? How can BART and the Santa Clara Valley Transit Authority interface into a seamless, fully-integrated system which will best meet the needs of Bay Area residents? The forum brought together transportation leaders and policy-makers to discuss how best to proceed with the BART extension. The panel consisted of the following individuals: Pete Cipolla, General Manager, VTA; Ron Gonzales, Mayor of San Jose; Carl Guardino, President and CEO of the Silicon Valley Manufacturing Group; Dianne McKenna, member of the California State Transportation Commission on Building for the 21st Century and California State Transportation Commission; Tom Margro, General Manager, BART; with Gary Richards, "Mr. Roadshow" columnist from the San Jose Mercury News acting as moderator.
Publication Date
4-1-2001
Publication Type
Report
Topic
Transit and Passenger Rail
MTI Project
9913
Mineta Transportation Institute URL
https://transweb.sjsu.edu/research/BART-Silicon-Valley-How-Now
Keywords
Budgeting; Rail transit; Rapid transit; Regional railroads; Symposia
Disciplines
Transportation
Recommended Citation
Mineta Transportation Institute. "Bart to Silicon Valley, How Now? MTI Report F-01-01" Mineta Transportation Institute (2001).