Finance

Alameda County Transportation Commission (Alameda CTC) is a responsible steward and provides prudent fiscal management of public transportation funds.

Alameda CTC reports financial information in the form of an Annual Comprehensive Financial Report which requires that the agency go beyond the minimum requirements of generally accepted accounting principles to report financial information in the spirit of transparency and full disclosure.  The agency has entered its second decade of being recognized annually for financial reporting excellence from the Government Finance Officers Association of the United States and Canada.

Alameda CTC maintains the historical financial records of its predecessor agencies, the Alameda County Transportation Improvement Authority, Alameda County Transportation Authority, Alameda County Congestion Management Agency, and Sunol Smart Carpool Lane Joint Powers Authority as well as records of Alameda CTC since inception.

The Alameda County Congestion Management Agency and the Alameda County Transportation Improvement Authority Audited Financial Reports dated February 29, 2012 are for the period of July 1, 2011 through February 29, 2012.  For information beginning March 1, 2012, please see the Alameda County Transportation Commission Annual Financial Report dated June 30, 2012.

The Sunol Smart Carpool Lane Joint Powers Authority (Sunol JPA) Audited Financial Report for the period ended May 31, 2024 is for the period of July 1, 2023 through May 31, 2024.  Effective May 31, 2024, the Sunol JPA was terminated, and Alameda CTC assumed responsibility for owning and operating the I-680 express lanes within Alameda County. For information related to the I-680 express lanes beginning June 1, 2024, please see the Alameda County Transportation Commission Annual Comprehensive Financial Report for the year ended June 30, 2024.

In 2000, nearly 82 percent of Alameda County voters approved Measure B, the half-cent transportation sales tax. Alameda CTC administers Measure B funds to deliver essential transportation projects and programs that improve services, provide critical infrastructure and create jobs. The Alameda County 20-year Transportation Expenditure Plan guides the expenditures of more than $1.4 billion in county transportation funds generated through the continuation of the sales tax over 20 years. A 2014 Transportation Expenditure Plan to fund nearly $8 billion in transportation improvements was passed by voters in November 2014.

Local Government Compensation Report

Alameda CTC’s Local Government Compensation Report for calendar year 2023, as reported to the State Controller’s Office, is printable and downloadable in accordance with Assembly Bill No. 2040 (AB 2040). Per AB 2040, local agencies are required to post on their websites the annual compensation of elected officials, officers and employees, as reported to the State Controller’s Office.