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Transit-Oriented Development (TOD) - North Concord

BART Invites Initial RFQ Developers to Respond to New Request for Qualifications In August 2018, BART issued a Request for Qualifications (RFQ) for a development team to advance transit-oriented development (TOD) at the North Concord BART Station. BART received three responses from developers. On December 15

City-owned parking lots near Union City Station to begin charging fees

NOTE: UPDATES ORIGINAL ITEM FROM MARCH 2 TO REFLECT CHANGE IN DATE WHEN PARKING FEES WILL TAKE EFFECT - THE CORRECT DATE FOR THE PARKING FEES TO TAKE EFFECT IS NOW MARCH 22 Dear Customer: To meet the increased parking demand near BART, the City of Union City has developed a parking program, which includes

Off-peak service reductions began Monday, September 14th

On Monday, September 14, BART reduced service during off-peak hours (weekday evenings, weekends and holidays) by running fewer trains and single-route service South of Daly City. BART is working to eliminate an estimated $310 million, four-year deficit amid an ongoing decline in ridership, state transit

Notice of discussion of proposed surveillance technology Oct 25

BART is giving notice today of documents related to surveillance technology that will be discussed at the Oct 25, 2018 meeting of the Board of Directors. Notice to the Board of Directors Proposed Surveillance Policies and Anticipated Surveillance Impact Reports These documents pertain to: BART Mobile

Temporary elevator service interruption at 24th Street Mission Station

From Tuesday, May 29 through Friday, June 1, BART crews will be interrupting elevator service at 24th Street Mission Station to complete electrical improvements to the elevators. On Tuesday, May 29 and Wednesday, May 30, the street elevator will be out of service. On Thursday, May 31 and Friday, June 1, the

Equity

Strategic indicator: Minority ridership compared to the region Goal: Provide equitable delivery of transit services, policies, and programs BART’s ridership mirrors the region – about the same share of minority riders use BART as live in BART’s service area. BART seeks to maintain this ratio and, as required

No 24-hour service on the weekend of June 10th

BART will resume its normal service schedule Saturday, June 10 and Sunday, June 11 and trains will not run during the overnight hours like they did last weekend. Caltrans funded last weekend's 24-hour BART service so that it would be able to shutdown the bridge to do overnight retrofit work. Caltrans

TOD Excess Land

BART DISTRICT INVENTORY OF SURPLUS LAND PARCELS The linked list represents Real Property Holdings owned by BART which may be considered to be in excess of BART’s current operating needs as of January 1, 2017. Further information relating to the current availability of individual BART properties may be