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Unions approve tentative contract agreement
BART Board to Vote on contract at next meeting Tuesday evening July 19th, members of BART's two biggest unions, SEIU and ATU, voted to approve the tentative agreement that their leaders and BART negotiators reached early in the morning of July 6th. BART's Board will vote on the contract at its next regular
Single tracking through Lafayette for cable work (next single-tracking 3/6/22)
BART is replacing electrical lines and other support components that are critical for maintaining reliable train service through Lafayette. BART has already been replacing traction power cables at different locations across the system. BART is reaching out to neighbors about potential construction impacts
Economy
Strategic indicator: Jobs and housing units near BART stations Goal: Contribute to the region's economic competitiveness and create economic opportunities BART owns an estimated 250 acres at 27 stations that could accommodate future development. BART partners with developers to advance construction of transit
Saturday Service on President's Day
Monday, February 19, 2007, President's Day, BART operates a Saturday schedule with service beginning at 6 a.m. and running until midnight on all five lines. BART's administration offices are closed in observance of the federal holiday. There will be no charge for BART parking on President's day and the
Board gets update on bike program improvements and successes
By RAQUEL CRITESBART Communications Intern More people than ever are using bikes to get to BART, reflecting overall record ridership, and BART has set a new goal for bike access that aims to improve the safety and convenience of the BART experience for cyclists and noncyclists alike. In 2012, the BART bike
Contactless parking payment now available systemwide
As part of our 15-step plan to welcome back riders as the region reopens, we are expanding contactless parking payment via the official BART app to all stations that offer parking. With the feature, riders can park at any station and pay for their parking stall on their phones through the official BART app
Preventing Stormwater Pollution
Riders can join BART in preventing storm water pollution Trash is a major storm water pollutant in California. Because storm water flows to the bay untreated and unfiltered, trash discarded on land frequently makes its way into streams, creeks, rivers, and eventually the ocean, as rain storms wash it into
Safety
Strategic indicator: Crime on BART Goal: Evolve to a premier safety culture for our workers, riders, and the public To address crime on the BART system, the BART Police are mounting a robust campaign to recruit more officers and implementing new techniques including high visibility foot patrols and dedicated