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CCAG presents San Mateo Countywide Transportation Plan update; commissioners push for equity, metrics and project visibility

Sustainability and Infrastructure Commission · January 15, 2026
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Summary

Jeff LeCapp of CCAG updated San Mateo's Sustainability and Infrastructure Commission on the Countywide Transportation Plan, highlighting a 2050 vision, a prioritized project list due in spring 2026, and outreach findings calling for improved transit frequency and first/last-mile connections. Commissioners urged a shared equity definition, clearer project-list transparency and stronger data on bike modes.

Jeff LeCapp, program director at the City/County Association of Governments (CCAG) of San Mateo County, presented a countywide transportation plan (CTP) update to the San Mateo Sustainability and Infrastructure Commission on Jan. 14, 2026.

LeCapp said the CTP sets a long‑range vision to 2050 and serves as an umbrella to help local and regional agencies align projects with the Metropolitan Transportation Commission's Plan Bay Area. He described outreach to date — "about 30,000 touch points" including online surveys and in‑person events — and said the effort will assemble a prioritized project list in spring 2026 and wrap up the plan by the…

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