Traffic & Transit
California High Speed Rail Meeting On Track For San Jose
The Aug. 15 open house will review the proposed rail project in which San Jose would anchor one of 2 Northern California sections.

SAN JOSE, CA — Whether maligned or revered, the California High-Speed Rail project is in need of input from San Jose area residents to stay on track with the state's ambitious plans for the 220mph bullet train.
The authority that manages the project in the billions of dollars is hosting an open house on Aug. 15 at 5 p.m. to discuss the two rail sections between Merced and San Jose onto San Francisco. The state has considered starting the Northern California end before Southern California's that is anchored in San Diego.
In September 2019, staff will present their recommendations to the authority board of directors.
Find out what's happening in Campbellfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
Community feedback is crucial in this process and will be shared with the authority board but does not translate to a preferred alternative for final design or construction.
The public is asked to join staff at City Hall at 200 E. Santa Clara St. in San Jose.
Find out what's happening in Campbellfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
Get more local news delivered straight to your inbox. Sign up for free Patch newsletters and alerts.