Politics & Government

How Can Millbrae Residents Make Cal Train Better?

It will require a little time but residents interested in shaping public policy have a chance to make Cal Train better for Millbrae riders.

The Peninsula Corridor Joint Powers Board is seeking applicants for its Citizens Advisory Committee to represent San Francisco, San Mateo and Santa Clara Counties.  The announcement was included in a release sent out this week.  

The CAC is comprised of nine volunteer members, who serve in an advisory capacity to the board of directors, providing input on the needs of current and potential rail customers.

Applicants should reflect the demographics of the riders. Applications are due by Friday, May 3. The CAC meets the third Wednesday of each month at 5:40 p.m. in San Carlos, just one block from the San Carlos Caltrain Station.  All meetings are open to the public.

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The JPB is a tri-county board, comprised of representatives from the City and County San Francisco, San Mateo County Transit District and the Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority.

Interested persons can obtain an application at www.caltrain.com/cac or by calling 650.508.6223. 

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