We’ve heard from the community on the Vision for the future and the ten study areas to analyze first for future change. Now, you are invited to discuss and share your ideas on: What kinds of housing do we want? What kinds of jobs should we plan for? What improvements are needed to help people move around? Date &Continue reading “It’s Your Turn to Plan San Mateo’s Future!”
Category Archives: Infrastructure
HANCSM’s Letter to City Council Opposing Up-Zoning, until there is Geographic Equity.
These are important times for our City that will define the future of our North Central neighborhood. We invite you to join HANCSM to advocate for fairness and geographic equity. Please complete the form to sign your name to the letter to the City Council. Learn more about the General Plan Process and how itContinue reading “HANCSM’s Letter to City Council Opposing Up-Zoning, until there is Geographic Equity.”
Join San Mateo’s 35th annual Bayfront Cleanup on Saturday, Sept. 21.
Keeping Our Shorelines Clean Sign up to join San Mateo’s 35th annual Bayfront Cleanup on Saturday, Sept. 21. Every year, hundreds of volunteers join forces to clean the San Mateo shoreline as part of our largest annual cleanup effort to help protect the Pacific Ocean. This family-friendly event is a wonderful opportunity to give back to the environmentContinue reading “Join San Mateo’s 35th annual Bayfront Cleanup on Saturday, Sept. 21.”
HANCSM’s Letter to City Council on General Plan Process, 117 signatures!
August 19, 2019Honorable Mayor Diane Papan and Members of the City CouncilCity of San Mateo Dear Mayor Papan and Members of the City Council, The Home Association of North Central San Mateo (HANCSM) is committed to the Vision Statement that our City adopted for its General Plan Update: San Mateo is a vibrant, livable, diverse,Continue reading “HANCSM’s Letter to City Council on General Plan Process, 117 signatures!”
Where and how do you think San Mateo should change over the next 20 years? Share your input online!
Share your feedback online! Join one of the most important conversations we can have about San Mateo’s future. It all starts with your ideas and input! The City invites you to share your feedback online to help identify what areas of the City should be evaluated for change, preservation and improvements. This online exercise is an opportunity to use a mapContinue reading “Where and how do you think San Mateo should change over the next 20 years? Share your input online!”
San Mateo says no more Roundup on City land
A recent flurry of concerns on Nextdoor.com and San Mateo Moms Facebook group led to an important decision by the Parks & Recreation Department to discontinue use of Glyphosate (the herbicide commonly known as Roundup). The City just published this notice to inform residents of the decision and the anticipated changes. “Some of you mayContinue reading “San Mateo says no more Roundup on City land”
Apply to Sustainability and Infrastructure Commission
Sustainability and Infrastructure Commission – Apply by Friday, April 12, 2019 @ 5:00 p.m. Community involvement in local government plays an important and active role in the City of San Mateo. The City Council seeks participation from its diversely skilled citizens and encourages all who are interested to apply for a position on the Sustainability and InfrastructureContinue reading “Apply to Sustainability and Infrastructure Commission”
Standing for Love in North Central
North Central is the oldest neighborhood in the City of San Mateo, and by far the most ethnically diverse area in San Mateo with many waves of immigrants from Portugal, Japan, Italy, China, and Central America. Our community is a historical treasure. We are home to the multiple schools, businesses, and one of the oldestContinue reading “Standing for Love in North Central”
Our Delaware Block Cleanup & Garden Made the News!
“Cleaning Up in North Central” Published Feb 1, 2019 in the San Mateo Daily Journal by Jon Mays, Editor in Chief ______ Bertha Sanchez would be proud. The Home Association of North Central San Mateo just held another neighborhood cleanup event — this time it was concentrated on the Delaware Street/First Avenue area and included theContinue reading “Our Delaware Block Cleanup & Garden Made the News!”
Is your street flooded?
Strong weather forecasted in San Mateo for the rest of the week. If you see any drains backing up in your neighborhood, be sure to notify Public Works at 650-522-7300 as soon as possible. You can help prevent flooding on your streets by Adopting A Drain in North Central. Learn more about this City Volunteer Program andContinue reading “Is your street flooded?”