The future of BART stations in East Contra Costa County is uncertain and hinges on a potential November ballot measure. - The measure would impose a 0.5% sales tax in Contra Costa and other Bay Area counties to fund BART and other transit agencies.
- If the measure fails, BART could close all East County stations, lay off 1,200 employees, and increase fares. - BART is currently showing improvements in on-time performance, cleanliness, and reduced crime and fare evasion.
- The agency faces a $376 million deficit for the next fiscal year.