Profile
Date of Formation: December 28, 1965
Enabling Legislation: Section 25210.1 et seq. of the CA Government Code
Services Provided: Street lighting, water for landscaping, and flood control
Area:
Population: 700 (as of 1983)
Sphere of Influence: Zero (dissolution)*
Community Served: The subdivision of Princeton-by-the-Sea along CA Highway 1 north of Half Moon Bay
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Board of Supervisors
County Service Area No. 6 (Princeton-by-the-Sea) is governed by the San Mateo County Board of Supervisors, which is composed of five members elected to four-year terms by the public in their respective districts (see FIND YOUR DISTRICT on the Board of Supervisors website).
District | Supervisor | Term Ending |
---|---|---|
1 | Dave Pine | 2024 |
2 | Noelia Corzo | 2026 |
3 | Ray Mueller | 2026 |
4 | Warren Slocum | 2024 |
5 | David Canepa | 2024 |
The Board of Supervisors meets regularly the second and fourth Tuesday of every month.
All meetings are held at the Board of Supervisors’ Chambers, 400 County Center, Redwood City, CA 94063
Meeting time is 9:00 am unless otherwise noted in the agenda. Future agendas are posted one week prior to the meeting date.
County Service Area No. 6 (Princeton-by-the-Sea)
555 County Center, 5th Floor
Redwood City, CA 94063
Hours
Contact Information
General Inquiries (day and after hours): (650) 363-4100 Street Light Outage Hotline (24 hours): (650) 599-1407 Phone: (650) 363-4100 Fax: (650) 361-8220 Email:*LAFCo sphere policy indicates: "An existing local agency may be allocated a zero sphere of influence, which encompasses no territory. Such may be the case where LAFCo determines, after due consideration of all factors, that the public service responsibilities and functions of one local agency should be reallocated to some other unit of government and that, ultimately, the local agency which has been assigned a ‘zero sphere of influence’ should cease to exist."