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Millbrae council signs onto county grant applications for bus-stop upgrades and e-mobility programs

5455051 · July 23, 2025
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Summary

Council approved two resolutions to apply for San Mateo County Transportation Authority funding: a small bus-stop amenity upgrade at El Camino Real & Victoria Avenue and a larger e-micromobility package covering bikeshare subsidies, an e-bike rebate program for income-qualified residents and two e-bikes for city use.

The Millbrae City Council on July 22 voted 5–0 to submit two grant applications to the San Mateo County Transportation Authority (TA): one for a bus-stop amenity upgrade under the BRAVE (Bus Rider Access, Visibility and Experience) initiative and a second for an e‑micromobility package that would support the local bikeshare program, establish an e-bike/e-scooter rebate for income-qualified residents and purchase two e-bikes for city fleet use.

Senior Environmental Programs Manager Andrea Pappajohn said the TA’s Cycle 3 call funds transportation-demand-management projects; the maximum award per competitive project is $500,000 and applicants must provide a minimum city match of 10% (5% in equity-priority areas). Millbrae’s BRAVE application requests $58,782 (revised staff resolution reflects a 10% contingency) to fund enhanced amenities at the southbound SamTrans stop at El Camino Real and Victoria Avenue. The…

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