The latest goSBCTA Newsletter is out! Read the latest edition.
https://youtu.be/WJy2vbnZLgc SBCTA is investing in a clean and green future for San Bernardino County! ZEMU, North America’s first compliant zero-emission, hydrogen-powered passenger train has arrived in the U.S. after being manufactured by Stadler in Switzerland. Stay tuned for updates on ZEMU’s journey!
The annual SBCTA Business 2 Business Expo is held at the Ontario Convention Center with the goal of connecting prime and subcontractors for future teaming opportunities, enhancing awareness of local labor, and educating prospective bidders on contracting opportunities through SBCTA. This event has a focus on transportation, which represents the type of projects SBCTA designs […]
The San Bernardino County Transportation Authority (SBCTA) delivers on a wide range of transportation projects and programs to improve access and opportunity throughout the county. The path to get there, however, can create some challenges for commuters, residents, and business owners as projects move through the delivery process. SBCTA takes action to improve that experience […]
Mark your calendars for Thursday, October 12 at 1:00 p.m., as SBCTA prepares to break ground on the West Valley Connector Project in the City of Ontario. At the recent SBCTA Board of Directors Meeting, an item awarding the construction contract to Griffith Company was approved, bringing us even closer to the start of construction […]
The latest edition of On-the-Go for ETCs is out!
The latest edition of On-the-Go for Commuters is out!
SBCTA invites you to participate in the Long Range Multimodal Transportation Plan survey. The plan will incorporate strategies for improving access, safety, connectivity, and sustainability for bus and rail riders, auto and truck drivers, vanpool and carpool riders, bicyclists, and pedestrians. Please share your thoughts by completing the 4-minute survey for a chance to win […]
The latest quarterly project briefing is out! Read the latest edition.
When voters in San Bernardino County first approved Measure I – a half-cent sales tax for transportation improvements – they probably couldn’t have imagined how dramatically the county would grow. The year was 1989, and the county’s population stood at 1.3 million. Today, we’re home to nearly 2.3 million people, and have emerged as one […]