San Mateo County Transportation Authority
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Formed | 1988 |
Jurisdiction | San Mateo County |
Website | http://www.smcta.com |
The San Mateo County Transportation Authority (SMCTA) is a transportation planning and programming agency for San Mateo County that was created following the 1988 passage of Measure A, a voter-approved half-cent sales tax for countywide transportation projects. The Authority plans, funds and delivers transportation programs and projects throughout San Mateo County. SMCTA is a separate legal entity from the SamTrans. It is governed by an appointed board of seven directors, who are elected officials, representing the county, cities, and SamTrans. SMCTA has invested approximately $2 billion in transportation infrastructure projects in San Mateo County since it was created in 1988.[1]
See also
[edit]- Alameda County Transportation Commission
- Metropolitan Transportation Commission
- Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority
- San Francisco County Transportation Authority
- San Mateo County Transit District
References
[edit]- ^ SMCTA. "Who We Are | SMCTA". www.smcta.com. Retrieved March 8, 2025.