Category: Group News

News about and featuring the Silicon Valley Transit Users.

Last Chance To Speak Up This Month

Your input is still needed to craft a possible ballot measure in 2016. Today at 2:30pm in Gilroy, TransForm (a group we work with) is hosting the first of several forums designed to gather input on what YOU would like to see in a possible transportation ballot measure in 2016.

The last of these meetings takes place this evening from 6pm to 8:30pm at the Mexican Heritage Plaza at 1700 Alum Rock Ave. in San Jose. VTA’s 22, 23, 77 and 522 Rapid bus lines serve the Mexican Heritage Plaza. RSVP for this last meeting this evening.

Eugene Bradley
Founder, Silicon Valley Transit Users

Disclosure: Our group is also part of the Envision Silicon Valley group that is putting together a possible transit sales tax measure in Santa Clara County is 2016.

Special Group Meeting On Tuesday

Due to a prior space commitment, our meeting was moved to Tuesday, June 30 at 6pm. We’ll be at the San Jose Peace & Justice Center, 48 S. 7th Street in San Jose. It’s a block from the San Jose State University campus, and a short walk from VTA’s 22, 522 Rapid, 63, 64, 65, 72, 73 and Highway 17 Express bus lines. It’s also 1 block from San Jose City Hall and is a 5-10 minute walk from VTA light rail at the Santa Clara station.

Agenda topics include:

  • proposing future times, dates and locations for our group meetings
  • an update on a proposed guest for our next meeting (VTA Board member Dave Whittum)
  • an update on our work with the VTA’s “Envision Silicon Valley” group in the effort to have a transit sales tax

Can’t make it to San Jose June 30? Call (415)655-0001 at 5:55pm. When prompted, use the meeting dialin code 190581606 then press # button on your phone. Or, visit www.webex.com, click the “join” button, and enter the meeting dialin code with your full name and email address (which we do NOT collect unless YOU request it). The meeting should not last more than 30 minutes.

See you on Tuesday!

Eugene Bradley
Founder, Silicon Valley Transit Users

CORRECTION: Meeting Next Tuesday

Due to a prior space commitment, our meeting has been moved to next Tuesday (June 30) at 6pm at the San Jose Peace & Justice Center, 48 S. 7th Street in San Jose. It’s a block from the San Jose State University campus, and a short walk from VTA’s 22, 522 Rapid, 63, 64, 65, 72, 73 and Highway 17 Express bus lines. It’s also 1 block from San Jose City Hall and is a 5-10 minute walk from VTA light rail at the Santa Clara station.

Agenda topics include:

  • proposing future times, dates and locations for our group meetings
  • an update on a proposed guest for our next meeting (VTA Board member Dave Whittum)
  • an update on our work with the VTA’s “Envision Silicon Valley” group in the effort to have a transit sales tax

Can’t make it to San Jose June 30? Call (415)655-0001. When prompted, use the meeting dialin code 190581606 then press #. Or, visit www.webex.com, click the “join” button, and enter the meeting dialin code with your full name and email address (which we do NOT collect unless YOU request it). The meeting should not last more than 30 minutes.

See you on Tuesday!

Eugene Bradley
Founder, Silicon Valley Transit Users

We Meet Tonight!

group meeting photo

At our meeting TONIGHT at 6pm SHARP in San Jose, we’ll discuss:

Want to take part in our meeting but can’t physically make it to San Jose ? Connect with us via WebEx audio by calling (415)655-0001 at 5:55pm. When prompted for the PIN number, use meeting number 193517517 as the code, then press the # button on your phone to join. Please announce your FULL name and where you live at when asked to join. We will NOT accept anonymous phone calls.

Got a computer, smartphone or laptop? Visit www.webex.com and click the “Join” button. Then, when prompted, enter meeting number 193517517, then enter your name and email address.

Have a pencil or pen and paper handy when you attend in person or remotely.  You will be expected to take notes during our meeting.

See you tonight!

Eugene Bradley
Founder, Silicon Valley Transit Users

Highlights From Our Last Meeting On April 30

Were YOU at our last meeting April 30 in San Jose? If not, here’s what you missed:

We learned from Sharon Webster of Palo Alto (who called on thru the new WebEx call-in number) on the fact that the Palo Alto Transit Center has become a “de facto shelter for the homeless.” These are symptoms of a larger issue whose solutions have been documented.

We are part of the “Envision Silicon Valley” effort by VTA to help create a sales tax measure for later this year. Judy Purrington of San Jose (who represented us on that committee) presented some draft “performance metrics” that may be used in the sales tax vote effort.

I had shared notes from the prior VTA Board of Directors meeting on April 2 that VTA security had just dealt with a light rail crime wave between the Ohlone-Chynoweth and Cottle stations. Hence, we all need to be careful out there.

ALso, I provided an update on how people fought successfully in Mountain View to have dedicated bus lanes along El Camino Real in the city.

Finally, Sharon noted that a friend of hers was recently assaulted on the 22 bus line. The Santa Clara County Sheriff’s department caught her assailants. This is part of n occurring crime wave on transit that will be written about in a future blog post.

Overall, our last group meeting went very well.  Online advertising thru Twitter and Facebook will be done later (about 2 weeks before) to gain more attendance.

Eugene Bradley
Founder, Silicon Valley Transit Users