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Local Transit

Measure K funds help to promote bus service between San Joaquin County cities and beyond. Capital expenses such as vehicles and some bus operations are eligible for Measure K funding. The Passenger Rail and Bus Service funding category provides alternatives to using private vehicles for intercity and commuter transportation. Measure K contributes funding for the local transit agencies in Lodi, Escalon and Ripon. Some of the benefits that come from these programs include enhancing mobility for the elderly, the handicapped and those who might not have a personal vehicle in San Joaquin County. These services also remove private vehicles from the road, which eases traffic congestion, reduces greenhouse gas emissions to improve air quality. For Fiscal Year 2024-25, nearly  $18 million in Measure K funds went toward bus and rail transit.

Lodi GrapeLine

The Lodi GrapeLine uses Measure K funds to help pay for operations of Dial-A-Ride, ADA Paratransit, and fixed-route
services. The GrapeLine provides fixed route services 6:30 a.m.-7:30 p.m. on weekdays, 7:30 a.m.-6:30 p.m. Saturdays,
7:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m. Sundays, and Dial-A-Ride/ADA VineLine services. Ridership in Fiscal Year 2024-25 was  
207,951
for fixed routes and 
16,808 for other services.Lodi GrapeLine


Escalon eTrans

Measure K funds help Escalon’s eTrans provide bus transit services three times a weekday between Escalon and Modesto.
Ridership for the service was 
1,008 in 2024-25.eTrans 2


Lathrop Transit

Measure K money was used to partially fund the launch of the Lathrop Transit, a microtransit system offering flexible,
on-demand transportation services intended to improve mobility throughout the city. Lathrop Transit will link riders to
fixed transit routes and enable point-to-point travel within Lathrop. The service, using Lathrop Transit-branded vans 
driven by professionally trained operators, allows users to reach work, school, shopping, medical appointments, and 
other vital destinations. Riders can schedule affordable rides – $2 or $1 – via telephone. Learn more about Lathrop 
Transit at www.lathroptransit.com.

Lathrop Transit 1

Ripon Blossom Express

Ripon’s Blossom Express connects riders throughout Ripon and Modesto and provides local connections to regional 
transit service providers San Joaquin Regional Transit District and Modesto Area Express (MAX). In Fiscal Year 2024-25, 
the Blossom Express had 
446 riders.Ripon Blossom  


Fleet Maintenance Facility Project - Ripon

Ripon Maintenance Facility 1Measure K funds were used in building a new maintenance and operations 
building and vehicle wash for the Ripon Public Works Department. It includes a 
repair and machine shop, office spaces, restrooms, and locker rooms so the city 
can maintain and extend the lives of city vehicles. It included all labor, materials, 
tools, and equipment required to complete the project. The bid was awarded in 
December 2022, and the project was completed and accepted by Ripon City 
Council in July 2025.

Ripon Maintenance Facility 2