Traffic congestion on Highway 101 is miserable.   Tens of thousands are stuck in traffic every day.  Caltrain trains are crowded with commuters at rush hour.   What are the most effective ways to improve the commute and to help the most commuters, with less time and stress? Can congestion relief be provided quickly?  Can the region keep up with economic growth without having transportation break down? What options are best for the climate?  What’s best for commuters across a variety of income levels? Are we on the right track to solve the problems?
On Wednesday March, 1, a cast of experts from state, local, employer, and nonprofit perspectives (Spur, TransForm, CalTrans, Stanford) will share options to ease the commute pain and answer questions about how our region can overcome obstacles to achieve solutions.

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March 1, 6:30pm
San Mateo Public Library
55 W. 3rd Ave
San Mateo, CA
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[…] corridor mobility. Read the Caltrain Corridor Vision Plan from SPUR, and come if you can to a forum on Wednesday, March 1 at 6:30pm at the San Mateo Library on improving mobility in the Caltrain […]