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Commission reviews $11.8 million plan for Class 1 California Drive bike‑and‑ped path, warns of lost parking

Burlingame Traffic Safety and Parking Commission · April 11, 2025
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Summary

Staff presented a concept for a roughly half‑mile, 10‑foot Class 1 shared path on California Drive that would connect Millbrae and Burlingame stations. The project is estimated at about $11.8 million with a $1.6 million grant; it would remove 41 parking spaces in the Caltrain lot and requires interagency agreements.

The Burlingame Traffic Safety and Parking Commission on Thursday heard a presentation on a proposed Class 1 bicycle and pedestrian facility on California Drive, a roughly half‑mile, 10‑foot shared path intended to connect Millbrae Station and Burlingame Station.

Mister Wong, representing the city engineering division, told the commission the project is estimated at about $11,800,000 and that the city had secured roughly $1.6 million in grant funding with a typical 10 percent local match. Wong said the grant covers the segment that stops near the train station; extending the…

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