Friends of Santa Cruz Metro has collected approximately 7,400 signatures for a ballot initiative to fund the transit agency, with an Aug. 12 deadline to turn in 10,417 signatures.
Despite missing the May 11 cutoff for the November 2026 ballot, organizers are confident they will qualify for a special election or the March 2028 ballot. - The initiative aims to maintain elevated service levels and expand free transit to seniors, people with disabilities, low-income families, and commuters.
- Santa Cruz Metro's board approved a draft budget that sustains current service through June 2028 by freezing hiring and optimizing operations. - Ridership has surged 72% following a 40% service increase, far exceeding national averages.
If the measure fails by March 2028, service cuts could reach 60-75%, threatening recent gains in youth and senior ridership.