In San Mateo there are two sites: Coyote Point Park: Meet at Coyote Point Park – 1701 Coyote Point Dr., San Mateo. Hwy 101N: Take Peninsula Ave exit, Turn right at the signal then turn left at the next signal, Peninsula Avenue. Drive forward into the park. Hwy 101S: Take Poplar St. Exit. Proceed forwardContinue reading “Bayfront Cleanup Day 2010, Saturday, September 25”
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San Mateo Neighbood Ready to Stand Up Against High Speed Rail
Article San Mateo Daily Journal about North Central and HSR
Hearing on Poplar/101 Alternatives & Pedestrian Master Plan 7:30 pm Tonight!
The Public Works Commission will be decided which alternatives to move forward with studying. The final decision will be made next May. City of San Mateo: Public Works Commission Meeting Agenda for September 8, 2010 09/08/10 Agenda Pedestrian Master Plan Update Poplar Avenue – Identification of Project Options Based on Adopted Goals and Objectives
New Garbage/Recycling/Compost Bins are Coming Now
Here’s an email regarding a question about using the new bins Dear Block Leaders, Hope you had a great holiday weekend! Just a couple of updates for you. As you know, delivery of the new carts began in San Mateo last week. We’re about halfway through the city – and hopefully some of you haveContinue reading “New Garbage/Recycling/Compost Bins are Coming Now”
What Elevated Trains Look & Sound Like in Union City
Have you wondered how loud HSR might be? Many video & sound recordings don’t contain any ambient noise to compare to. This one has the sounds of voices of people at a park in Union City. Thanks to Jennifer Pfaff for the recording.
Poplar/101 Meeting September 8th
Public Works Commission LATEST UPDATE! Date: September 8, 2010 Time: Meeting begins at 7:30 p.m. Where? City Hall, Council Chambers, 330 W. 20th Avenue, 94403 Summary of Agenda Item: We will be reviewing the project suggestions discussed and developed at the May 20th workshop. Based upon the project criteria approved by the Commission on JulyContinue reading “Poplar/101 Meeting September 8th”
Think you Can’t Recycle That Old Thing? Try This
State licensed recycler Universal Waste Management, Inc. is coming to San Mateo for one weekend only. Specialized in recycling traditionally difficult to recycle items such as E-Waste, clothing & textiles, household appliances, mattresses and much more, you won’t want to miss this opportunity to recycle your unwanted items in the most environmentally friendly way. PleaseContinue reading “Think you Can’t Recycle That Old Thing? Try This”
San Mateo City Council Takes on HSR Sept 7th, Sept. 30th Workshop
Hello everyone, The purpose of this email is to share that the Department of Public Works will be providing an update on High Speed Rail to the City Council on Tuesday, September 7th. (We anticipate sending you another email reminder on Friday, September 3rd after an agenda and administrative report are available online.) In short,Continue reading “San Mateo City Council Takes on HSR Sept 7th, Sept. 30th Workshop”
COMMUNITY ALERT CITY of SAN MATEO POLICE DEPARTMENT
Sent: Mon, August 16, 2010 4:16:48 PM Subject: Request This ‘Press Release / Community Information’ is being sent to you by The Public Information Office of the San Mateo Police Department. We at the SMPD take pride in alerting our community partners about activities and current events relevant to neighborhood incidents. PRESS RELEASE – COMMUNITYContinue reading “COMMUNITY ALERT CITY of SAN MATEO POLICE DEPARTMENT”
Stakeholder Committee meeting for the North Central Transportation Plan Thursday, August 19th 6:00 pm – 7:30 pm, King Center
For anyone new to the topic, the North Central Transportation Plan is an attempt to make public transportation, walking and bicycling more available, accessible and pleasant in North Central. If you’ve ever wished that there was a bench to sit on while waiting at a bus stop, better lighting while walking downtown, or that bikingContinue reading “Stakeholder Committee meeting for the North Central Transportation Plan Thursday, August 19th 6:00 pm – 7:30 pm, King Center”