Today, Millbrae boasts over 21,000 residents of diverse ethnic, national, and cultural backgrounds. Residents are employed in various industries throughout the Bay Area and children attend one of five public elementary schools, or private schools. The City's senior citizen community, with the eager generosity of the City's many service clubs and private donations, recently dedicated an attractive new senior wing within the Millbrae community center. Millbrae's approach is demarcated by a picturesque new overpass. Together Millbrae residents meet the challenges and enjoy the benefits presented by the City's unique position adjacent to an international airport and a mecca city. The airport continues to expand and Millbrae's economy remains inextricably linked to the airport and the tourism it engenders. Millbrae retains its "small town" feel, while undergoing a major downtown revitalization and anticipating the entry of regional transit into the City. Hilltop to bayshore, residents and visitors revel in the City's spirit of community and scenic splendors. The City of Millbrae
is located on the Peninsula, 15 miles south of San Francisco. San Francisco International Airport is located immediately adjacent to the City, with access provided either by freeway or rail, with an intermodal transit station in Millbrae linking the Airport to San Francisco and the East Bay via BART and to the Penninsula and the South Bay via CALTrain. The Millbrae Station will be the first intermodal, cross platform connection between heavy and light rail west of the Mississippi. The boundaries of this city extend roughly from the Bayshore Freeway on the east to Skyline Boulevard on the west. This distance is approximately 1.7 miles. The distance between the north and south city limit line is approximately 2.05 miles. Millbrae is primarily residential, no industry, many motels.
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Updated 6.20.2011 clr / 7.13.2012 lm / 1/9/23 jj
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