San Mateo County transportation boards support Props 1A & 1B
The San Mateo County Transit District, Caltrain,
and the San Mateo County Transportation Authority
boards of directors have unanimously come out in
support of California state propositions 1A and 1B.
Prop 1A will protect Prop. 42 transportation
funding, and Prop. 1B could benefit public
transit and transportation projects within
San Mateo County by hundreds of millions
of dollars, if passed by voters on Nov. 7.
SamTrans and Caltrain are estimated to
receive $47 million and $40 million, respectively,
from the $4 billion earmarked in Prop 1B for
public transit projects, if the bond measures
pass. These funds would be used for capital
projects to modernize the infrastructure of
bus and rail systems.
Among other projects for which Prop. 1B funding
will be sought from the state’s allocation process,
if the bond measure is successful are:
- Improvement of the Highway 101/Woodside
Road interchange
- Integration of the Dumbarton rail corridor
with the current Caltrain line
- Funding for electrification of the Caltrain corridor
- Acquisition of new rail cars for Caltrain
- Rebuilding aging rail bridges
- Traffic light synchronization on El Camino Real
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