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SMCTA planner details $4 million set-aside, mini-grant program for US 101 Corridor Connect projects
Summary
Marissa Mathias of the San Mateo County Transportation Authority briefed Foster City's Traffic Review Committee on the US 101 Corridor Connect multimodal program, saying SMCTA has set aside $4,000,000 for technical assistance and mini-grants to help jurisdictions advance priority projects; applications will open in June with funding decisions in August.
Marissa Mathias, senior transportation planner with the San Mateo County Transportation Authority (SMCTA), presented an update on the US 101 Corridor Connect program to the Foster City Traffic Review Committee on April 30, 2026. The program aims to position locally identified, regionally significant projects for competitive state and federal funding by packaging them in a corridor multimodal plan.
Mathias said the program moves beyond freeway-only fixes to prioritize improvements that serve people walking, biking, rolling and using transit as well as drivers. "The end goal of this program is our vision…
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