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Clipper® Executive Board

The Clipper® Executive Board provides policy, oversight, direction and authorization of significant business matters for the Clipper fare payment system.

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Clipper is the Bay Area’s all-in-one transit card. Learn more at clippercard.com.

The Clipper Executive Board works by consensus to establish goals, a budget, and work plan, and provide policy, oversight, direction and authorization of significant business matters for the Clipper fare payment system.

The Clipper Executive Board meets monthly.

Clipper Customer Support

Phone: 877-878-8883
TDD/TTY phone: 711 or 800-735-2929
Email: custserv@clippercard.com

Clipper is for Everyone

Youth, Seniors & People with Disabilities

Reduced fares and discounted passes are available for riders ages 5-18, riders 65+ and for people with disabilities under age 65. 

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Low-income Riders

Clipper’s innovative pilot program offers fare discounts to low-income adults with low incomes.

A person tagging their Clipper card at a ferry terminal.
Agency Partners

The Clipper Executive Board was formed by a memorandum of understanding (MOU) between MTC and Bay Area transit agencies. It is comprised of top executives from the following agencies:

  • Metropolitan Transportation Commission
  • Alameda-Contra Costa Transit District
  • Bay Area Rapid Transit District
  • Golden Gate Bridge Highway and Transportation District
  • San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency
  • San Mateo County Transit District
  • Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority
  • Two representatives from the remaining MOU parties
Members
  • Chair: Robert Powers, BART
  • Vice Chair: April Chan, San Mateo County Transit District
  • Andrew Fremier, Metropolitan Transportation Commission (MTC)
  • Carolyn Gonot, Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority
  • Salvador Llamas, AC Transit
  • Denis Mulligan, Golden Gate Bridge, Highway & Transportation District
  • Julie Kirschbaum, SFMTA
  • Danielle Schmitz, Napa Valley Transportation Authority (NVTA)
  • Christy Wegener, Livermore Amador Valley Transit Authority (LAVTA)
Staff Contact

For assistance, including information on upcoming meetings and joining the email list, please contact:

Brittny Sutherland
Email: bsutherland@bayareametro.gov

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