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Bay Space transit will get a bailout, Newsom says. But it surely is probably not the $750M they needed

Editorial Board Published September 10, 2025
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It simply may not be $750 million. Or a mortgage. And precise particulars received’t be determined this Legislative session, because the price range deal earlier this summer season stipulated, however relatively someday this fall.

For the reason that pandemic lower ridership ranges drastically, Bay Space transit companies have relied on state and federal emergency funds to proceed working with out main service cuts. However that funding ends this 12 months, and companies together with BART, Muni and AC Transit are all dealing with main funding gaps beginning in June 2026. With out additional assist, they’ve mentioned they would wish to make main cuts to sure strains, and lower frequencies to deliver prices down.

Bay Space state senators Scott Wiener and Jesse Arreguin had negotiated a $750 million mortgage for transit into this 12 months’s price range, meant to keep away from service cuts till voters authorize a possible regional gross sales tax measure in November 2026 that might present longterm substitute for farebox income.

Lawmakers and the governor blamed one another for not transferring quick sufficient to finalize the mortgage earlier than the tip of the session. However for now, they appear to have agreed to delay talks: Proposed laws revealed Wednesday morning would require the Division of Finance, in addition to the California State Transportation Company, to finalize the monetary help by January 10, 2026.

“I’m very encouraged by both the progress of talks and the Governor’s commitment to getting a deal done in time to prevent these cuts,” Wiener mentioned in a press release Wednesday.

He confused the urgency of finalizing the mortgage phrases as rapidly as potential.

“Operators need to be able to plan and cannot do so unless they know funding is coming,” he wrote. “If transit operators don’t have confidence that funding is firm, they will have no choice but to start gradually reducing service. We must not allow that to happen.”

For now, the governor’s workplace is staying quiet about how a lot monetary help might be coming. Requested for extra particulars, the governor’s Deputy Director for Communications, Daniel Villasenor, wrote that the “statement and legislative language speaks for itself.”

Transit proponents say that if companies must make service cuts, that might threaten voters’ help for a regional gross sales tax measure.

“Bay Area agencies are working on a pathway to get this right, to not be reliant on state funding,” mentioned David Harrison, a lobbyist for the San Francisco Chamber of Commerce. “This bridge funding is really critical that we don’t kill any of that momentum by having to face service cuts as we’re going to the voters.”

The deal included sure accountability measures, together with a brand new transportation “task force” that was meant to supervise the usage of state funds and discover methods to extend ridership. That activity power’s remaining report is due on the finish of this month.

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