Rally for well-funded and accessible public transit

Start: Friday, April 25, 202508:00 AM

End: Friday, April 25, 202510:00 AM

We need transit riders to show up and demand bold action to transform California public transit.

The statewide Transit Transformation Task Force (TTTF) is meeting on Friday 4/25 in San Francisco. This group is tasked with making sweeping policy recommendations to the state legislature that will dramatically transform public transit. On Friday, the task force is making important recommendations about:

  • fixing the state’s chronic underfunding of transit service

  • improving accessible transportation for people with disabilities and seniors

  • getting capital projects done faster and more cost-effectively.


This is a powerful opportunity to support strong recommendations supporting well-funded, frequent, accessible, cost-effective public transportation for the Bay Area and the state.

Join transit riders as we show up to the meeting to demand bold action.

Approximate Itinerary, for East Bay group:

  • 8:00am - Meet at Latham Square, Oakland

  • 8:20am - Introductions and Overview

  • 8:25am - Take BART to San Francisco

  • 8:55am - Convene with the San Francisco group at Embaracadero Station, walk to 375 Beale St.

  • 9:15am - Large group at MTC (375 Beale St.) in San Francisco, wrap-up discussion

  • 10:00am - Task Force meeting begins at MTC

Approximate Itinerary, for San Francisco group:

  • 8:30am - Meet at Embarcadero Station near the Wells Fargo (1 California Street)

  • 8:50am - Introductions and Overview

  • 8:55am - Convene with the East Bay group at Embaracadero Station, walk to 375 Beale St.

  • 9:15am - Large group at MTC (375 Beale St.) in San Francisco, wrap-up discussion

  • 10:00am - Task Force meeting begins at MTC

This event is being organized by transit rider groups including Seamless Bay Area, San Francisco Transit Riders, Public Advocates, and Senior and Disability Action.

If you are not able to make it in-person, sign up for online public comment here.

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