What's Happening

Funding from several of the Measure A programs is distributed through a call for projects process. These include local shuttles (Transit), pedestrian and bicycle, and highway funds. Through specific calls for projects, eligible sponsors submit applications, which are then evaluated and prioritized on established criteria. The recommended allocations are then presented to the TA Board of Directors for approval. Calls for Projects are generally held every two years, and are specific for each funding program.

Current Projects

San Bruno Grade Separation

San Bruno Grade Separation

The $147 million San Bruno Grade Separation Project will elevate the Caltrain tracks above three existing at-grade street crossings at San Bruno, San Mateo and Angus avenues

Completed Projects

US 101/Ralston Avenue Pedestrian/Bicycle Bridge

US 101/Ralston Avenue Pedestrian/Bicycle Bridge

Previously, there was no safe, dedicated crossing of US 101 for pedestrians and cyclists between Third Avenue in San Mateo and Woodside Road in Redwood City.

Half Moon Bay Highway Improvements

Half Moon Bay Highway Improvements

As the gateway to Half Moon Bay’s charming and historic downtown, this project will alleviate congestion for residents and visitors alike

Oyster Point Interchange

Oyster Point Interchange

The completion of the Oyster Point Interchange in 2005 was a milestone for the TA

Route 92 Climbing Lanes

Route 92 Climbing Lanes

Before the improvements to Highway 92 were completed, Caltrans estimated that drivers were 37 percent more likely to have an accident on the narrow, winding two-lane road than on similar stretches of highway

Marsh Road Interchange

Marsh Road Interchange

The new Marsh Road Interchange helped alleviate congestion at the U.S

San Bruno Grade Separation

San Bruno Grade Separation

The $147 million San Bruno Grade Separation Project will elevate the Caltrain tracks above three existing at-grade street crossings at San Bruno, San Mateo and Angus avenues