The Palo Alto city council is advocating for Caltrain federal funding and requesting Stanford University administrators to join them in Washington D.C. The $647 million federal grant for Caltrain transit agency is on hold by FTA (Federal Transit Administration) and Palo Alto council members are planning a lobbying team. The city council members shared their remarks during the council meeting last night, and Stanford University was sharing updating information on use permits. The Stanford University students and faculty members share the downtown Palo Alto Caltrain station with many students, staffing, and faculty members catching the train everyday. The Palo Alto council members advocacy team is planning a trip to Washington D.c. because holding Caltrain federal funds will delay the electrification project.
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