Author: Amanda Reno
SBCTA’s public outreach team attended the On the Move event last Saturday and Sunday at the San Bernardino Museum in Redlands. The event, dedicated to “all things that move,” provided families with an opportunity to explore vehicles including fire trucks, cranes, and SWAT vans inside and out. At the SBCTA booth, children received coloring sheets […]
The $240 million a year generated by Measure I buys a whole lot more than the concrete, asphalt and steel needed to keep San Bernardino County’s transportation infrastructure in good working order. Connectivity. Access. Opportunity. That’s what the voter-approved half-cent sales tax is really buying, and it’s a big reason why California’s fastest-growing population center […]
Did you know that both the San Bernardino County Transportation Authority (SBCTA) and the San Bernardino Council of Governments (SBCOG) are guided by the same elected representatives from the 24 cities and towns and five county supervisorial districts, serving our residents in a comprehensive approach toward a better quality of life? The distinction, however, is […]
Earth Day is observed annually to raise awareness about environmental issues and to advocate for the protection of our planet. In addition to encouraging the public to ride the bus or train, carpool, vanpool, and bike or walk to work, SBCTA is working on two projects to promote sustainability for the county’s 2.2 million residents. […]