California Today

San Mateo County proposes $5.2B budget amid uncertainty

24 May 2026 15:02

San Mateo County Executive Mike Callagy has proposed a $5.2 billion budget for fiscal year 2026-27, focusing on maintaining core services amid state and federal funding uncertainties. - The budget assumes restoration of $157 million in Vehicle License Fee replacement funding from California.

- It adds 15 positions in health care, public safety, and survivor services, including dental staffing and a Family Justice Center. - About 59,000 Medi-Cal and 33,000 CalFresh recipients could be affected by federal changes.

- Four affordable housing developments will add 306 homes, with $29 million in housing fund awards and $15 million for behavioral health housing. The budget includes contingency reserves to address potential funding shortfalls, preserving essential services while preparing for financial uncertainty.

Tags

San FranciscoSan MateoSouth San FranciscopoliticsmoneyhousinghealthTrinity CountySan Mateo CountyLocalMoney