The San Mateo County Transportation Authority

The San Mateo County Transportation Authority (TA) plans, funds, and delivers transportation programs and projects throughout San Mateo County.

The TA manages the voter-approved Measure A and Measure W sales taxes that generate revenue to help improve transit and relieve congestion. The TA is an independent agency and is governed by an appointed board of seven directors, who are elected officials, representing the county, cities and the San Mateo County Transit District.

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2025 Cycle 3 Transportation Demand Management (TDM) Program
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Measure W Expenditure Percentages
Measure W
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Measure A Expenditure Percentages
Measure A

Latest News

Buses and shuttles at the South San Francisco ferry terminal
TA awards more than $83 Million for transit and first/last mile improvements
The funding supports two complementary grant programs focused on enhancing mobility and trans...
Bicyclists in two-way separated bikeway in Burlingame, CA
Help shape how transportation dollars are spent in San Mateo County
San Mateo County residents passionate about improving mobility and ensuring responsible use o...
TA Board approves $187.1 million budget to fund transportation solutions throughout San Mateo County
This move makes funding available for critical investments in pedestrian and bicycle improvem...
TA celebrates Bike to Wherever Days
San Mateo County Transportation Authority leads Bike to Wherever Days events this week
As part of this regional celebration, the San Mateo County Transportation Authority (TA) is h...
San Mateo County Supervisor Jackie Speier
Former Congresswoman Jackie Speier joins TA Board
The San Mateo County Transportation Authority (TA) is pleased to welcome former U.S. Congress...
Artist rendering of a multimodal vision for Fashion Island Boulevard and 19th Avenue in San Mateo
TA set to implement new five-year strategic plan
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TA awards $27M to sustainable transportation projects
A Cruise automated vehicle testing on the streets of San Francisco.
California’s first county-wide AV strategic plan
2023 onward, all Board meeting agendas are available on our agenda management platformAny other public meeting agendas (or for all public meeting agendas prior to 2023) are still located and searchable here or at TA Meetings Calendar | SMCTA