NEWS
June 13, 2025
Media Contact: Randol White, 415-515-7624
Peninsula Shuttle Program awards
The Peninsula Shuttle Program awarded $13.6 million in new Measure A Local Shuttle Program funds that supports funding for 23 shuttle routes across the county. A majority of the funding goes to support Commute.org’s commuter shuttles which also connect with many of the county’s regional transit services like Caltrain, BART, and the ferry.
This includes:
"Shuttles play a vital role in bridging the gap between neighborhoods, workplaces, and transit stations,” said TA Board Chair Carlos Romero. “These routes help reduce car trips, relieve congestion, and expand access to public transit options countywide."
Regional Transit Connections program awards
The TA Board also approved $69.7 million in Measure W funds for the first cycle of the newly established RTC Program. Adopted in 2024, the RTC Plan identifies high-priority transit connections that improve mobility across jurisdictional boundaries.
The funded projects fall into three categories — capital projects, transit operations, and first/last mile improvements — and include TA-awarded funding for:
“The Regional Transit Connections Program is a game changer for San Mateo County,” said TA Executive Director April Chan. “By investing in projects that strengthen connections between transit systems, we’re laying the groundwork for a more seamless, accessible, and reliable network. These improvements help reduce congestion, support economic growth, and make it easier for people to reach jobs, schools, and essential services.”
The TA’s funding programs are made possible by voter-approved Measures A and W, which dedicate local sales tax revenue to critical transportation improvements in San Mateo County.
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About
the Transportation Authority (TA): Created to administer Measure A, San
Mateo County’s ½ cent sales tax, the TA provides funding for
transportation projects and programs in San Mateo County. In 2004, more
than 75% of San Mateo County voters reauthorize Measure A for an additional 25 years. In 2018, voters approved Measure W, the San Mateo County Congestion Relief Plan an additional ½ cent sales tax. The TA will administer half the revenue of Measure W and the San Mateo County Transit District will administer the other half to fund and implement the Congestion Relief Plan.