LETTER. Dated 1/22/2020. Resist Density attorney, Brian Gaffney writes to San Mateo County Planning to encourage them to follow their own rules. Some Copy and Pasted Tidbits from the Letter. […]
Short-Term Rental Study Session for HMB Planning
VIDEO. City of Half Moon Bay Planning Agenda for 1/28/2020 First year City HMB collected $80k TOT tax (Transit Occupancy Tax) for short term rentals. Last fiscal year, 2018/2019, the […]
State Law ADU Update for HMB ~ Owner Occupancy No Longer a Requirement
VIDEO. Accessory Dwelling Unit State Law, as of January 1st, 2020, now supercedes the City of Half Moon Bay’s ADU law. The new ADU state law is considered a “sea […]
City of HMB Considers $85k 6-Year Contract With Sea Horse Ranch
VIDEO, MAP, CONTRACT. SEA HORSE RANCH LICENSE AGREEMENT RECOMMENDATION: Adopt a resolution authorizing the City Manager to execute a License Agreement with Sea Horse Ranch, for non-exclusive use of City […]
Cypress Point MidPen Project ~ No Cumulative Impact Analysis?
VIDEO. Resist Density attorney, Brian Gaffney, speaks at the San Mateo County Planning Commission 1/22/20 meeting. He states the the County has not done a cumulative impact analysis. That means […]
In Pacifica 6 Wrong Way Fatalities in 5 Years on HWY 1 ~ 3 Quick Fixes
EDITORIAL. Can’t You Read the Sign, Caltrans? by Dan Stegink Last week’s tragic accident marked the sixth time in less than five years drivers died in wrong way driver accidents […]
The Attractiveness Principle
OWN VOICE. ~ InPerspective by Gregg Dieguez — There were three things that happened at the last MCC meeting, and they were all the same – though you may not […]
Highly Positive Report for Sewer Authority Mid-Coastside by Director Barbara Dye
VIDEO. Granda Community Services District Director, Barbara Dye, reports (she is also the GCSD representative on the SAM board). Sewer Authority Mid-Coastside consists of: 2 board members from Granada Community […]
CUSD Teachers Face Rough Waters, But the Superintendent Is Trying To Make it Right
VIDEO. Cabrillo Unified School District’s (CUSD) Superintendent, Sean McPhetridge, summarizes the current state of their crisis budget negotiations. CUSD still needs to cut $2.6 million. The teacher’s union got a […]
GCSD Parks & Recreation’s January Newsletter and Winter/Spring Class Course Schedule
SCHEDULE. Attached is the GCSD Parks & Recreation’s January Newsletter recapping the Fall programs of both Parks & Recreation and the Parks Advisory Committee (PAC) events. Also included is the […]
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