PROJECT OVERVIEW
Highway 101 is the busiest corridor in San Mateo County and is essential for getting people and goods to where they need to go. The corridor includes many types of transportation on and off the highway that connect the community including travel by foot, car, bus, bicycle, train, and ferry. The San Mateo County Transportation Authority’s (TA) vision for 101 is to be an interconnected corridor which serves the needs of all travelers in San Mateo County, no matter how they choose to travel.
To meet this goal, the TA is developing the 101 Corridor Connect Mid County Multimodal Strategy which will identify underfunded but necessary projects that improve and encourage the use of different types of transportation.
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PROJECT LOCATION
The Mid County Multimodal Strategy focuses on an assessment of the 101 corridor in the middle of San Mateo County, including the cities of Burlingame, San Mateo, Foster City, Belmont, San Carlos, and Redwood Shores (Redwood City), as well as adjacent unincorporated communities. The project includes a one-mile study area along both sides of the corridor to identify projects that can be considered for inclusion in the funding strategy.
WHAT DOES "MULTIMODAL" MEAN?
A mode of transportation is a term used to distinguish different ways of moving people or goods. Common modes of transportation include driving, walking, biking and taking transit. A multimodal transportation system offers people the opportunity to travel using whichever mode of transportation best suits their needs.
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