02/13/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 02/13/2026 13:31
San Mateo County, CA - Federal transportation funding included in the Transportation, Housing and Urban Development appropriations bill will help advance several critical transportation projects across San Mateo County, supporting safety improvements, congestion relief and expanded mobility options for residents and travelers.
The bill includes congressional directed spending for multiple San Mateo County Transportation Authority (TA) priorities sponsored by U.S. Rep. Kevin Mullin, reflecting continued federal investment in the county's transportation infrastructure. The funded projects address long-standing needs at major corridors, local streets and multimodal connections throughout the region.
"The federal government plays a crucial role in helping improve infrastructure and transportation systems across America. As a Member of Congress, delivering for our district is my top priority and I'm proud to partner with the San Mateo County Transportation Authority to bring home millions of dollars for essential public projects," said Rep. Kevin Mullin (CA-15). "This funding will have widespread local and regional benefits by addressing traffic congestion, expanding bicyclist and pedestrian routes, and improving safety at one of the California's most hazardous rail crossings."
Funding included in the bill supports the following TA projects:
The TA recognizes the role of Congress in prioritizing transportation investments and is grateful for Rep. Mullin's work in Washington, D.C., to secure federal resources that help advance projects benefiting San Mateo County communities.
"These investments will help move forward projects that improve safety, strengthen regional connections and support economic vitality," said TA Board Chair Julia Mates. "Reliable federal funding is essential to delivering transportation improvements of this scale and complexity. We are grateful to Congressman Mullin for securing this much-needed funding."
The TA will continue working with federal, state and local partners to move these projects forward and pursue additional funding opportunities to support a safe, reliable and sustainable transportation system.
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