Local Minimum Wage is $15/Hour in Half Moon Bay Effective January, 1st 2021

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PRESS RELEASE.  Effective January 1, 2021, Half Moon Bay’s local minimum wage of $15.00/hour applies to all businesses operating within the geographic boundaries of the city of Half Moon Bay, for any employee working two or more hours per week. An employer may not use tips, or fringe benefits such as health insurance, vacation, sick leave, of other benefits to offset or use as a credit toward the employer’s obligation to pay the City’s minimum wage.
Employees who assert their rights to receive the City’s minimum wage are protected from retaliation. If you need additional information or believe you are not being paid correctly, contact your employer or the City of Half Moon Bay at:
City of Half Moon Bay, City Manager’s Office
501 Main Street
Half Moon Bay, CA 94019
650-750-2010
For more information, visit: www.hmbcity.com/minimumwage

Ordenanza local de salario mínimo ahora en vigor – $15/hora

A partir del 1 de enero de 2021, el salario mínimo local de Half Moon Bay de $ 15.00 / hora se aplica a todos los negocios que operan dentro de los límites geográficos de la ciudad de Half Moon Bay, para cualquier empleado que trabaje dos o más horas por semana. Un empleador no puede utilizar propinas o beneficios complementarios como seguro médico, vacaciones, licencia por enfermedad u otros beneficios para compensar o utilizar como crédito para la obligación del empleador de pagar el salario mínimo de la Ciudad.
Los empleados que hacen valer sus derechos a recibir el salario mínimo de la Ciudad están protegidos contra represalias. Si necesita información adicional o cree que no le están pagando correctamente, comuníquese con su empleador o con la Ciudad de Half Moon Bay al:
Ciudad de Half Moon Bay, Oficina del administrador de la ciudad
501 Main Street
Half Moon Bay, CA 94019
650-750-2010
Para obtener más información, visite: www.hmbcity.com/minimumwage

 


City Council of Half Moon Bay Meets ~ 1st and 3rd Tuesdays, 7:00pm

 

HMB City Council Agendas and Zoom Links

 

HMB City Calendar

The New Now ~ Virtual Remote Public Agency Meetings

Watch streaming, or the Pacifica Coast TV video, that we will post. Stay tuned!
The meeting will be held at the Adcock Community Center for any members of the public who wish to speak in person, though we do encourage all members to participate remotely.
The meeting will be:
Members or the public are welcome to submit comments (in accordance with the three-minute per speaker limit) via email to [email protected] prior to or during the meeting, via Facebook live during the meeting, and via two phone lines during the meeting – (650) 477-4963 (English) and (650) 445-3090 (Spanish).
The City Clerk will read all comments into the record.

HMB City Council Agendas and Zoom Links

HMB City Calendar

Leave messages with the Clerk’s Department at 650-726-8250

    1. Robert Brownstone

      Mayor
      Phone: 650-726-8250 (leave message with Clerk’s office)
    2. Debbie Ruddock

      Vice Mayor
      Phone: 650-726
    3. Deborah Penrose

      Council Member
      Phone: 650-726-8250 (leave message with Clerk’s office)
    4. Harvey Rarback

      Council Member
      Phone: 650-726-8250 (leave message with Clerk’s office)
    5. Joaquin Jimenez

      Council Member
      Phone: 650-726-8250 (leave message with Clerk’s office)

The City Council of Half Moon Bay

The City Council of Half Moon Bay is the City’s governing body, and consists of five elected members. The Council sets priorities and policies, makes final decisions on all major City matters, adopts ordinances and resolutions, appoints the City Manager and City Attorney, and approves the annual budget.

City Council members are elected at-large to four-year, overlapping terms. There are no term limits in Half Moon Bay. The City Council selects one of its members to serve as Mayor and one to serve as Vice Mayor, on an annual basis.

The Half Moon Bay City Council typically meets on the first and third Tuesday of each month starting at 7 pm at the Ted Adcock Community Center, 535 Kelly Avenue.

Meetings and Agendas

The City Council typically meets on the first and third Tuesdays of each month, at 7 pm, at Ted Adcock Community Center, 535 Kelly Avenue. City Council meeting schedule, agendas, minutes, and videos are available online. Planning on attending a City Council Meeting? Please visit our “Commenting at a City Council Meeting” information page. You can also learn about City Council Procedures and Decorum.

Strategic Elements

The City Council develops Strategic Elements to help focus the City’s actions and work plans on its key priorities. The Strategic Elements are aimed at providing high quality public services and facilities in a fiscally sustainable, responsive, and friendly manner, which fosters a safe, healthy, and thriving community.

 


Half Moon Bay City Council Subcommittees

  • CSFA Grant Selection
  • Education
  • Emergency Preparedness
  • Finance
  • Human Resources
  • Legislative Affairs
  • Mobility

Half Moon Bay City Council Strategic Plan

The City Council develops Strategic Elements, Priorities, and a Capital Improvement Program to help guide the City’s actions and work plans, and focus efforts on addressing the City’s identified priority initiatives. Together, these comprise the City’s Strategic Plan.

Below is a summary noting each of the Strategic Elements and Priorities.

Click here for more detailed information and explanations of the Strategic Elements and Strategic Priorities.

 

City Council Strategic Elements

Fiscal Sustainability
Healthy Communities 
and Public Safety
Inclusive Governance Infrastructure and Environment

The overarching Strategic Elements describe how the City will conduct its operations in service to the community, and are based on the principles and values that outline the City’s purposes. They offer focus toward the City Council’s key priorities, and are aimed at providing high quality public services and facilities in a fiscally sustainable, responsive, and friendly manner, fostering a safe, healthy, and thriving community.

 

City Council Priorities – FY 2019-20

Affordable Housing Emergency Preparedness Traffic and TDM Sustainability Minimum Wage

Priorities are more specific areas which the City Council deems as critical to address during a given fiscal year (or over multiple fiscal years). Each Priority has a specific set of actions to be taken, which in turn contribute to and outline the staff’s objectives and work plans.

 

City Council Priorities – FY 2018-19

Housing Homelessness Cannabis Short Term Rentals Parks Master Plan

Click here for more details on the FY 2018-19 Council Priorities.

 

Capital Improvement Program

The City’s Capital Improvement Program (CIP) addresses the community’s needs for planned infrastructure improvements over a rolling five-year period. The CIP is intended to respond to the identified needs of the community, to ensure major infrastructure – such as streets, parks, trails, public facilities, sewers, and drainage – are well-maintained for maximum safety, public use, and enjoyment. Click here to download the Capital Improvement Program for Fiscal Years 2019-20 to 2023-24.

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