The San Mateo County Transportation Authority Board of Directors has approved a $187.1 million budget for Fiscal Year 2026, advancing a range of transportation improvements across the county, officials announced.
Approved during the board’s June meeting, the budget allocates funding from Measures A and W to support pedestrian and bicycle upgrades, transit connectivity, highway congestion relief, and grade separations.
Key highlights include $300,000 for the Grand Boulevard Initiative in San Bruno and Millbrae, and $2 million in New Measure A interest earnings for expanded technical assistance to local agencies, a news release issued Friday noted.
“This budget is both a roadmap and our commitment to deliver safe, efficient and forward-looking transportation options for San Mateo County,” said SMCTA Board Chair Carlos Romero.
