County Manager cites work ethic, vision as key assets of new appointee
PG&E has begun visual inspections of its transmission lines in San Mateo County, paving the way for restoration of power to nearly 15,000 customers in the southern and coastal parts of the county impacted by the Public Safety Power Shutoff (PSPS).
In preparation for PG&E’s Public Safety Power Shutoff (PSPS) scheduled to begin between 8 p.m. and 10 p.m. on Wednesday, Oct. 9, the County of San Mateo has activated its Emergency Operations Center and is encouraging residents to sign up for up-to-date alerts through PG&E and SMC Alert.
The San Mateo County Board of Supervisors at its Oct. 8, 2019, meeting honored Probation Manager Lori Smiley-Klinger as its 2019 winner of the annual Barbara Hammerman Award, citing her “continuous and persistent advocacy and leadership” in domestic violence prevention.
The San Mateo County census team has developed an online outreach toolkit which has resources to help you prepare, plan, implement, and track census outreach. The national census is very important to our democracy, and every person counts, regardless of age, immigration status, or criminal history.
The County of San Mateo’s innovative efforts to make housing accessible to residents at all price points and treat those with severe substance abuse issues through a unique multi-disciplinary approach have earned two prestigious Challenge Awards from the California State Association of Counties (CSAC).
The County of San Mateo today celebrated the completion of its new $64.5 million Regional Operations Center (ROC), a state-of-the-art and seismically safe facility to house its Sheriff’s Office of Emergency Services, Public Safety Communications which operates 9-1-1 dispatch, and a secure data center.
The San Mateo County Board of Supervisors has accepted the Vision Document provided by the Tunitas Creek Beach Community Advisory Committee. Project consultants have been selected.
Resolution calls for accelerated actions and local collaboration to combat climate change.
Board of Supervisors to consider $3.5 billion budget after September Revisions
The U. S. Census Bureau is now hiring residents to fill up to 800 positions in San Mateo County. There are a variety of jobs, most of which are Non-Response Follow-Up positions: individuals who will go door-to-door in specific neighborhoods encouragings and assisting residents in filling out their questionnaires.
A Draft Revised EIR for the Flood County Park Landscape Plan has been released for a 45-day public review period. A public meeting is scheduled for September 17.