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Transit Briefs: SFRTA/Tri-Rail, Santa Clara VTA

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The South Florida Regional Transportation Authority (SFRTA) receives its second Gold Standard Award for Transit Security Excellence. Also, the Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority (VTA) celebrates the opening of the first transit-oriented development (TOD) housing to open in more than 20 years.

SFRTA

SFRTA on Jan. 26 announced that it has received the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) Gold Standard Award, “recognizing the agency’s continued commitment to transit security and preparedness.” The award was presented at the SFRTA Governing Board Meeting on Friday, Jan. 23, 2026. This marks the second time SFRTA has received the recognition, having previously earned the Gold Standard Award in 2013.

“We are proud to be recognized for our efforts and remain committed to maintaining high security standards while delivering reliable regional transportation,” said SFRTA Executive Director David Dech. “We appreciate TSA’s partnership and the continued support of our security guards and law enforcement partners across the three counties served by Tri-Rail.”

TSA commended SFRTA for “achieving strong security program outcomes based on results from the agency’s most recent Baseline Assessment for Security Enhancement (BASE) review.” BASE is a TSA program that evaluates transit agencies across multiple categories to support security readiness and enhance response capabilities nationwide. The assessment focuses on 17 categories identified by the transit community as fundamental to a sound transit security program, and SFRTA achieved high scores across all categories.

SFRTA’s receipt of a second Gold Standard Award, it says, “underscores the agency’s sustained focus on security practices, continuous improvement, and coordination with local, state, and federal partners.”

Santa Clara VTA

Residents, elected officials, and transit leaders celebrated the opening of the first TOD housing to open in more than 20 years under the portfolio of the Santa Clara Valley VTA.  The apartments are adjacent to the Tamien Light Rail and Caltrain stations on Lick Ave in San Jose.

(Santa Clara VTA)

The Core Companies, leasing the land from VTA, built 135 apartments accessible to families and individuals earning less than 60% of the Area Median Income (AMI.) The 1-, 2-, and 3-bedroom apartments, now all full, are directly adjacent to Tamien Caltrain and VTA Light Rail stations, with transit passes provided for residents of the building.

“VTA is proud to see beautiful, affordable housing go up right next to public transit, which is the lifeline for so many in our community,” said VTA General Manager and CEO Carolyn Gonot. “We are excited to have many more such projects in the pipeline to open next to our transit stations in the near future,” she said.

Half of the units in the Tamien development are allocated for rapid rehousing to help ensure those most in need have safe housing and avoid homelessness. The building includes an on-site daycare center, a fenced-in rooftop playground, a food pantry, a fitness room, and community gathering spaces. Its location adjacent to transit makes downtown San Jose, local employers, parks, and everyday conveniences easily accessible via walking, biking, or public transportation. The project also includes improvements to the nearby transit plaza, reinforcing Tamien Station as a vital transportation hub.

(Santa Clara VTA)

“Welcoming residents to Tamien Station Apartments marks a monumental milestone for the future of transit-oriented development in Santa Clara County,” said Vince Cantore, Senior Vice President of Development at The Core Companies. This community serves as a blueprint for affordable housing projects, ensuring that residents at all-income levels can enjoy amenities that enhance their quality of life. It’s an honor to partner with VTA on this development and a testament to Core’s long-standing mission to build high-quality homes across the Bay Area.”

The 1.6-acre site was previously a VTA-owned parking lot. It is now leased to Urban Co Tamien LLC, a partnership between Core and Republic Urban Properties, “generating revenue to support transit services while fulfilling VTA’s commitment to affordable housing,” the agency noted. This is the first phase of a mixed-income neighborhood development that will create a total of 555 units on this site, according to VTA.

Funding for the project comes from a mix of sources, including the California Debt Limit Allocation Committee (CDLAC), Santa Clara County’s voter-approved Measure A, the City of San Jose, and the Affordable Housing and Sustainable Communities program.

Tamien Station TOD, the agency says, “is part of VTA’s broader effort to develop mixed-use, mixed-income neighborhoods connected by transit, supporting walkability, cycling, and long-term sustainability.” Other projects include a property next to the Berryessa Transit Center, which houses the BART station, Blossom Hill Station, Capitol Station, Branham Station, Winchester Station, and the former Evelyn Station Park and Ride lot.