Cities in San Mateo County that want high-speed rail on the Peninsula are banding together, saying they have more sway as a group. Congressional representatives told city leaders their constant bickering has made them “the laughingstock of Washington D.C.” and that receiving federal money requires cooperation. But signs don’t look good. Many of the cities in the new San Mateo County Rail Corridor Partnership disagree about how rail plans should proceed. [San Jose Mercury News]
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