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Countywide transportation plan update urges intercity projects, first/last‑mile fixes
Summary
Jeff LeCapp of the City/County Association of Governments briefed San Mateo’s Sustainability & Infrastructure Commission on a countywide transportation plan update that aims to set priorities through 2050, surface a project list for regional funding eligibility and emphasize first/last‑mile, equity, and performance metrics.
Jeff LeCapp, program director at the City/County Association of Governments of San Mateo County (CCAG), told the San Mateo Sustainability & Infrastructure Commission on Jan. 14 that the countywide transportation plan (CTP) update will set a 2050 vision, prioritize projects for inclusion in the regional Plan Bay Area and help jurisdictions become eligible for state and federal funding.
The CTP effort, a joint project of CCAG and the San Mateo County Transportation Authority (TA), follows major county projects such as U.S. 101 express lanes and Caltrain electrification. LeCapp said the outreach phase has already produced roughly 30,000 engagement touchpoints via online surveys, in‑person events and social media in multiple languages. He said the update will produce a prioritized project list…
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