San Mateo County Executive Mike Callagy released a proposed $5.2 billion budget for fiscal year 2026-27, focusing on core services amid state and federal funding uncertainty. - 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 proposal includes contingency reserves to offset potential funding losses and aims to preserve essential services.