Percent. Only one core route, 522, recorded an average weekday ridership increase with 6,939 riders, up 19.0% from November 2016 (5,833 riders).

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Sent: Friday, December 29, 2017 1:53 PM Subject: VTA November Ridership Information TO: VTA Board of Directors THROUGH: Nuria I. Fernandez General Manager/CEO FROM: Inez Evans Chief Operating Officer DATE: December 28, 2017 SUBJECT: VTA Ridership for November 2017 November 2017 total monthly system ridership for bus and light rail was 3,110,660, a decrease of 5.1% over November 2016. November 2017 had 21 weekdays, the same as November 2016. Core bus routes recorded a 5.8% decrease in average weekday ridership. Community bus routes recorded a 4.0% increase in average weekday ridership. There were three 49ers football games at the Levi s Stadium recording a total of 25,826 riders, or an average of 8,609 riders per event. November 2016 had two 49ers football games totaling 25,404 riders, or an average of 12,702 riders per event. November 2017 total monthly ridership recorded an 8.7% decrease compared to October 2017. November had one less weekday than October. Ridership change from October to November typically averages -11.0%. Average weekday for November was 5.1% lower than October. Average weekday ridership is typically 5.0% from October to November. Ridership Nov-2017 Nov-2016 Oct. 2017 Bus 2,393,290 2,512,191-4.7% 2,639,767-9.3% Light Rail 717,370 766,068-6.4% 766,330-6.4% System 3,110,660 3,278,259-5.1% 3,406,097-8.7% Only one core route, 522, recorded an average weekday ridership increase with 6,939 riders, up 19.0% from November 2016 (5,833 riders). 46 of the 69 bus routes, or 67%, did not meet the weekday standards as defined in the Service Design Guidelines. The top five core routes and light rail stations that had the most average weekday ridership declines are shown in the table below: Route Nov-2017 Nov-2016 Difference change 22 10,426 12,176 (1,750) -14.4% 26 2,853 3,356 (503) -15.0% 23 7,280 7,747 (467) -6.0%

323 1,870 2,269 (399) -17.6% 68 4,814 5,121 (307) -6.0% Totals 27,243 30,669 (3,426) -11.2% Station Nov-2017 Nov-2016 Difference change Tasman Station 1,680 1,966 (286) -14.5% Great Mall Station 988 1,244 (256) -20.6% Santa Clara Station 1,698 1,901 (203) -10.7% San Antonio Station 2,089 2,285 (196) -8.6% Ohlone-Chynoweth Station 1,357 1,510 (153) -10.1% Totals 7,812 8,906 (1,094) -12.3% The fiscal year-to-date total system ridership for bus and light rail recorded a 5.5% decrease. Ridership (Current) Jul'17-Nov'17 (Prior) Jul'15-Nov'16 Bus 12,118,205 12,603,130-3.8% Light Rail 3,676,485 4,109,481-10.5% System 15,794,690 16,712,611-5.5% Phone 408-321-7531 Mobile 408-464-7776

Sent: Friday, December 29, 2017 1:58 PM Subject: VTA Information: January 4, 2018, VTA Board of Directors Regular Meeting Agenda VTA Board of Directors: You may now access the VTA Board of Directors Regular Meeting Agenda Packet scheduled for January 4, 2018, on our website here. Thank you. Office of the Board Secretary Phone 408-321-5680

Sent: Friday, December 29, 2017 2:39 PM Cc: Lawson, Jim Subject: From VTA: Affordable Housing and Sustainable Communities Grant Opportunity VTA Board of Directors: I am happy to inform you that VTA is participating in an Affordable Housing and Sustainable Communities (AHSC) Grant opportunity. VTA staff is working with the City of San José and Resources for Community Development (RCD) a non-profit housing organization dedicated to creating and preserving affordable housing. RCD and the City of San José, as co-applicants, are preparing a grant application for approximately $12 million to support the construction of Quetzal Gardens, enhance bike and pedestrian facilities, provide Bus Shelters and purchase a Zero Emission Bus. VTA will participate as a non-applicant participant in this project. Quetzal Gardens is a planned affordable housing project to be located at King and Alum Rock in San José. It is designed as a development of 70 low-income housing units and retail for local non-profits. VTA s role will be to provide transit expertise, operate a Zero Emission Bus, and install Bus Shelters and Real Time Information Systems on Route 77 which serves this facility. The City of San José plans to present a Resolution on this matter to the City Council early next year. VTA staff plans to provide a memo detailing our proposed involvement in this project at an upcoming meeting. While not an applicant, our participation is considered necessary for a successful application. The purchase of the Zero Emission Bus and transit amenities that are part of this proposal are planned enhancements for this area. If the grant is successful, it will free up the local funds projected for these purchases and installations. Please feel free to contact me if you have any questions or need further information. Jim Lawson Director, Government Relations 408.321.5516