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Transportation Authority Board Cancels December Meeting

Announcement comes late Wednesday.

 

The San Mateo County Transportation Authority Board has cancelled its meeting for Thursday, Dec. 6. It was to be held at 10 a.m. in the Bacciocco Auditorium on the second floor of the San Mateo County Transit District Administrative Building on San Carlos Ave. in San Carlos.

The board is scheduled to meet next on Jan. 3, 2013.

The SMCTA consists of Carole Groom (Chair), Karyl Matsumoto (Vice chair), Rosanne Foust, Don Horsley, Terry Nagel, Noami Patridge, Sepi Richardson and executive director Michael J. Scanlon.

The Citizens Advisory Committe met on Tuesday and the agenda included:

a. Railroad Grade Separations Program (San Bruno) (TA Item 11a)

b. Authorize Allocation of $1 Million in New Measure A Highway Program Key Congested Area Funds for the U.S. 101/Peninsula/ Poplar Avenue Interchange Project to the City of San Mateo, and $2 Million in New Measure A Highway Program Supplemental Roadway Funds for the U.S. 101 HOV Lane Planning Study to C/CAG (TA Item 10a)

c. Update on State and Federal Legislative Program (TA Item 11b)

d. Capital Projects Quarterly Status Report – 1st Quarter Fiscal Year 2013 (TA Item 11c)

e. Approval of Minutes of November 1, 2012 (TA Item 4a)

f. Acceptance of Statement of Revenues and Expenditures for October 2012 (TA Item 4b)

g. SamTrans Liaison Report – November 14, 2012 (TA Item 7)

The CAC includes: Barbara Arietta (Chair), Jim Bigelow, John Fox, Rich Hedges, Randall Hees, Elizabeth Lasensky, Jeff Londer, Doris Maez, Daniel Mensing, Larry Shaine, Laurie Simonson, April Vargas (Vice Chair), William Warhurst, James Whittemore, and George Zimmerman.

The CAC is scheduled to meet again on Wednesday, Jan. 2, 2013 at 4:30 p.m.

 

 

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Bren May 17, 2013 at 10:09 am
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