The Planning Commission meeting on Tuesday, July 10th at 7:30pm will include a Study Session on Windy Hill’s 406 E 3rd Ave development application. This involves the area between Claremont and part of 3rd, including the area where the KFC restaurant is today. Whether you missed the neighborhood meeting last month in the library, orContinue reading “KFC Site Development Proposal Update”
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Apply to the San Mateo City Services Academy!
The City of San Mateo’s City Services Academy is a FREE, comprehensive, hands-on learning experience that gives participants the opportunity to interact with City staff and learn about the challenges facing municipal government today. Interactive activities will give Academy participants a better understanding of the evolving principles of the City of San Mateo’s Council/City ManagerContinue reading “Apply to the San Mateo City Services Academy!”
Taking a stand against trash: Neighborhood cleanup effort to spruce up North Central
By Anna Schuessler Daily Journal staff There may be very little that’s glamorous about the snack wrappers, car parts and other litter and large items residents of San Mateo’s North Central neighborhood have seen left on their streets, but resident Amourence Lee and those galvanized around a neighborhood cleanup effort are determined to find aContinue reading “Taking a stand against trash: Neighborhood cleanup effort to spruce up North Central”
King Field & Park Improvement Project – Park & Rec Commission Meeting Tomorrow
Wednesday, May 2, 2018 at 7:00 PM City Hall – Conference Room C 330 W. 20th Avenue, San Mateo North Central neighbors are encouraged to attend the Park & Recreation Commission to discuss the King Field Synthetic Turf and Park Improvements Plan, including conversion of athletic field to synthetic turf and other park improvements to beContinue reading “King Field & Park Improvement Project – Park & Rec Commission Meeting Tomorrow”
Public forum on Residential Parking Permit Program
Come learn about possible updates to the Residential Parking Permit Program and provide your input during upcoming community forums. Tuesday, May 15, 2018 from 7 pm to 9 pm King Center, 725 Monte Diablo Ave. The Residential Parking Permit Program (RPPP) has been in effect for more than 15 years, and in that time theContinue reading “Public forum on Residential Parking Permit Program”
HANCSM Letter of Support for MidPen
April 16, 2018 Dear San Mateo Council Members, On behalf of the HANCSM Board of Directors we wish to express our strong support of MidPen for the Downtown Opportunity Site. As elected officials you are entrusted with an important decision to ensure that public land is used to provide the greatest public benefit. We believeContinue reading “HANCSM Letter of Support for MidPen”
Downtown Project – Choose between 2 developers this Mon, April 16th
Background: The City owns two properties in Downtown San Mateo, 480 E. 4th Avenue and 400 E. 5th Avenue, which were originally purchased by the City of San Mateo Redevelopment Agency. The sites are currently surface public parking lots and jointly contain 235 parking spaces. The 400 E. 5th Avenue site also houses the Worker ResourceContinue reading “Downtown Project – Choose between 2 developers this Mon, April 16th”
Talk Traffic & Trash @ HANCSM Spring Meeting
Come meet your neighbors and enjoy some light refreshments (también hablamos Español) – all are welcome to join our HANCSM Spring Meeting! Thursday, April 26, 2018 6:30 pm to 8:30 pm Martin Luther King, Jr. Center 725 Monte Diablo Avenue Topics include: Crime & Safety Report, Police Department Neighborhood Traffic Action Plan, Public Works Let’s endContinue reading “Talk Traffic & Trash @ HANCSM Spring Meeting”
Free Recycling Event
Free Recycling Event – E-Waste Drop Off, Community Paper Shred, Give-N-Go to Goodwill! Sunday, April 22 from 9am-noon @ Beresford Park Parking Lot
Car-Light Housing: More Affordability, Less Traffic Discussion
We need to address the housing affordability crisis, but we don’t want to make it harder to get around town or harm the climate. Join Friends of Caltrain for this discussion to: Learn about the connections between housing affordability, traffic reduction, and climate change. Hear what neighboring communities are doing to reduce the need to drive.Continue reading “Car-Light Housing: More Affordability, Less Traffic Discussion”