North Central San Mateo Transportation Plan Survey form SamTrans

From the City
North Central San Mateo Community-Based Transportation Plan Survey
San Mateo Residents Asked to Participate in Transportation Plan

The San Mateo City/County Association of Governments and the city of San Mateo, supported by the San Mateo County Transit District, have launched a study to improve transportation in the north central neighborhood of the city.

Citizen participation is an important component of the North Central San Mateo Community-based Transportation Plan and people can participate in the study by filling out the online survey:

Click here to fill out the online survey or here for the Spanish version
located on the SamTrans website,
or look for a paper survey being distributed
to residents in the neighborhood.

Survey Deadline: April 13, 2010

A committee that includes representatives from community organizations has been formed to give input on the plan.

Presentations for community groups and organizations can be scheduled by contacting Emily Avery, project manager, at 650-508-6327 or averye@samtrans.com<.

The plan will identify transportation needs in the area and come up with possible solutions. Solutions may include such things as expanding bus service, introducing a community shuttle, or making it easier to use a bike in the neighborhood. Other possible improvements include amenities like bus stops, benches or shelters. Funding opportunities and an action plan will be included in the plan.

A draft of the plan is expected to be completed by July and will be presented to the San Mateo City Council for adoption in the fall.

The study is funded by the Metropolitan Transportation Commission and administered by the San Mateo City/County Association of Governments.

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