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Customer Complaints
A quarterly breakdown of customer complaints received by BART’s Customer Services Department. -
Housing Units Near BART
Change in concentration of housing units within ½ mile of BART to meet Plan Bay Area targets. -
Turnover Rate of Employees
Turnover: Percent of employees in critical positions departing within the year. -
Crimes Against Persons Per Million Trips
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Escalators in Service by FY (Street and Platform)
The percentage of BART station street and platform escalators in service by Fiscal Year (FY). -
Operating Cost Per Passenger Mile
This data set shows BART’s operating cost per passenger mile by fiscal Year. -
Minority Ridership Compared to the Region
The ratio of minority ridership to minority residents in the San Francisco Bay Area region. -
Carbon and Renewable Share of BART's Electricity Portfolio
Percent of BART’s energy from low and zero carbon sources compared to board-adopted 2025 target. -
Commercial Square feet approved for development on BART property
BART owns an estimated 250 acres at 27 stations that could accommodate future development. BART partners with developers to advance construction of transit-oriented and affordable housing and commercial space on this property, in support of the goals of the Transit Oriented Development program including increased ridership, reducing regional solo driving and greenhouse gas emissions, and improving affordability. In 2016, BART's Board of Directors set a target to develop 7,000 housing units and 1,000,000 commerical square footage on BART property by 2025. To achieve that target, BART needs to advance an average of 800 units and 110,000 comercial square feet per year. Data reflect development that has been approved for lease or sale by the BART Board of Directors. For additional information, visit BART's Transit Oriented Development page -
Housing Units approved for development on BART property
BART owns an estimated 250 acres at 27 stations that could accommodate future development. BART partners with developers to advance construction of transit-oriented and affordable housing and commercial space on this property, in support of the goals of the Transit Oriented Development program including increased ridership, reducing regional solo driving and greenhouse gas emissions, and improving affordability. In 2016, BART's Board of Directors set a target to develop 7,000 housing units and 1,000,000 commercial square footage on BART property by 2025. To achieve that target, BART needs to advance an average of 800 units and 110,000 comercial square feet per year. Data reflect development that has been approved for lease or sale by the BART Board of Directors. For additional information, visit BART's Transit Oriented Development page -
Customer Satisfaction
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BART Police Monthly Performance Measurements Report
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Part-1 Crimes by County
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BART Police - Monthly Reports
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Traffic Analysis Zones
A traffic analysis zone (TAZ) is the unit of geography most commonly used in conventional transportation planning models. -
Allegations Received by Office of the Independent Police Auditor (OIPA)
The BART Office of the Independent Police Auditor (OIPA) receives complaints of misconduct and investigates allegations made against BART police officers. -
Findings of Allegations by Office of the Independent Police Auditor (OIPA) investigation
The BART Office of the Independent Police Auditor (OIPA) receives complaints of misconduct and investigates allegations made against BART police officers. -
Allegations Reviewed by Office of the Independent Police Auditor (OIPA)
Data is available for 2016 and 2017. * Derived from OIPA Open Data For Fiscal Years 2016 and 2017, the OIPA by jurisdiction investigated only complaints of allegations of police officer misconduct regarding unnecessary or excessive use of force, suspicious and wrongful deaths. All other complaints filed directly with OIPA were monitored as BART Police Department Internal Affairs complaint investigations. -
Office of the Independent Police Auditor (OIPA) Recommended Officer Discipline based on OIPA Investigation
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Complaints Received and Closed by Office of the Independent Police Auditor (OIPA)
The BART Office of the Independent Police Auditor (OIPA) receives complaints of misconduct and investigates allegations made against BART police officers.