After Censure, Granada Community Services District Director, Jill Grant, Resigns ~ Notice of Board Member Vacancy for Appointment with Term Ending November 2026

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PRESS RELEASE. From Granada Community Services District on April 24th, 2025.

RESIGNATION: From Jill Grant: “Effective today, April 22, 2025 and based on advice from trusted matriarch’s of our coastside community, I submit my resignation from the GCSD Board.”

Notice is hereby given, pursuant to California Government Code section 1780, that a vacancy exists on the District Board of Directors of the Granada Community Services District, which may be filled by appointment by the remaining members of the Granada Community Services District Board of Directors at a future board meeting within the next 60 days at the District Board meeting room located at 504 Avenue Alhambra, 3rd Floor, El Granada, CA.

The District has parks and recreation powers within the unincorporated areas of the District and is responsible for sanitation including construction, operation, collection, and transportation of wastewater and solid waste within its boundaries. The District is a Member Agency of the Sewer Authority Mid-Coastside, which manages and operates the sewer treatment plant located in Half Moon Bay.

Eligible candidates must be at least 18 years of age, a registered voter, and live within the District, which generally includes the unincorporated areas of El Granada, Miramar, Princeton, Princeton-by-the-Sea (Clipper Ridge) and a portion of the City of Half Moon Bay (from Frenchman’s Creek north).

Persons interested in this position should submit a letter of interest along with a resume or statement of qualifications addressed to the Board of Directors of the Granada Community Services District, delivered either in person or by email to Hope Atmore, District Secretary, at [email protected] .

The person appointed by the Board shall immediately fill the board vacancy, and will serve for the balance of the unexpired term of office through November 2026.

Please direct any questions to Hope Atmore, Assistant General Manager, Granada Community Services District, (650) 726-7093, Monday – Friday, 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.


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Granada Community Services District 

Regular Board Meetings are held on the third Thursday of each month at 7:00 pm in the District’s meeting room.

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Granada Community Services District (GCSD) Agendas and Zoom Links

Granada Community Services District (GCSD) PCTV Videos

The District is responsible for parks, recreation, garbage and recycling services in the unincorporated areas of El Granada, Princeton, Princeton-by-the-Sea, Clipper Ridge, and Miramar.

GCSD Regular Board Meetings are held on the third Thursday of each month at 7:00 pm in the District’s meeting room, and are normally shown on Pacific Coast TV (PCT) (Cable channel 27) at 6:00 am on Wednesday and at 11:00 am Saturday following the meeting (but check the schedule as show times can vary).

Mission Statement

To protect public health and safety, preserve our environment, and maintain fiscal soundness by providing high quality service for wastewater, solid waste collection, recycling, and serving the community’s needs for parks and recreation, through responsible operations and management.

The Granada Sanitary District was formed in 1958 under the California Sanitary District Act of 1923. In October of 2014, the District was reorganized as the Granada Community Services District under California Government Code 61000 et seq.  The District is responsible for parks, recreation, garbage and recycling services in the unincorporated areas of El Granada, Princeton, Princeton-by-the-Sea, Clipper Ridge, and Miramar.  The District is also responsible for the sewage collection system and disposal for approximately 2,500 residences and businesses in these same unincorporated areas as well as the northern portion of the City of Half Moon Bay.  Garbage and recycling services are provided by Recology of the Coast under a franchise agreement with the Granada Community Services District.

The District office is open Monday through Friday from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., and is located on the third floor of 504 Avenue Alhambra, El Granada. To contact the District please call (650) 726-7093. Regular board meetings are held on the third Thursday of each month at 7:30p.m.

2025 Board of Directors

Board members serve four year terms, and are elected on a staggered two year basis in even numbered years. Board members receive $145 per meeting as compensation for their service on the board.

Jen Randle
Position: President
Term: 2022-2026
Email Address: [email protected]

Barbara Dye
Position: Vice President
Term: 2022-2026
Email Address: [email protected]

Wanda Bowles
Position: Director
Term: 2024-2028
Email Address: [email protected]

VACANCY~ Jill M. Grant RESIGNED 4/23/2025
Position: Director
Term: 2022-2026
Phone: 530-338-5716
Email Address: [email protected]

Nancy Marsh
Position: Director
Term: 2024-2028
Email Address: [email protected]

Board members serve four year terms, and are elected on a staggered two year basis in even numbered years. Board members receive $145 per meeting as compensation for their service on the board.

Staff

General Manager: Chuck Duffy, Dudek & Associates
Assistant General Manager: Hope Atmore
Legal Counsel: William Parkin, Wittwer Parkin LLP
District Engineer: John Rayner, Kennedy/Jenks Consultants
Administrative Assistant: Nora Mayen

Sewer Authority Mid-Coastside

The Sewer Authority Mid-Coastside (SAM) is a Joint Powers Authority created by an agreement between the Granada Sanitary District, the Montara Sanitary District, and the City of Half Moon Bay in 1976. The agreement called for the creation of the Authority to build and operate a commonly owned sewer treatment plant for the benefit of all three agencies. All sewage generated by the three agencies is pumped and piped to the treatment plant for treatment and eventual disposal. For more information on SAM, please visit their website at samcleanswater.org.

Links to previous GCSD meetings’ videos.

The Granada Community Services District (GCSD), formerly the Granada Sanitary District, gained park and recreational jurisdiction on October 1, 2014, for the unincorporated areas of El Granada, Miramar and Princeton (i.e. the “GCSD Community”) by a positive vote of 60% of the voters in the District. This reorganization allows the district to provide parks and recreation services in addition to the sewer, solid waste and recycling services it currently provides to over 2,500 residences and businesses in the District as well as the northern portion of the City of Half Moon Bay.  Solid waste and recycling services are provided by Recology of the Coast under a franchise agreement with GCSD.

The parks and recreation function is funded by utilizing a portion of GCSD’s share of San Mateo County property tax revenues, not from sewer charges. GCSD’s goal is to provide parks and recreation services that benefit the GCSD community, with a commitment to robust neighborhood outreach on new projects.

Granada Parks Advisory Committee (PAC) Agenda

The PAC was formed by the Granada Community Service Board to ensure community involvement in all phases of park planning, design and development. Seven voting members are appointed by the Board to serve two-year terms. Members receive no compensation – they are neighbors volunteering to support and benefit our community. The PAC makes recommendations regarding parks and recreation to the GCSD Board of Directors. PAC meetings are held at the GCSD office at least once each quarter and are open to the public and televised. The PAC meeting schedule and meeting minutes may be found here.

GCSD owns the undeveloped “Burnham Strip” property along Obispo Street between Coronado Street and Avenue Alhambra in El Granada, which may be developed as an El Granada gateway park.

Additional potential park areas are a small GCSD-owned parcel on Capistrano Road in Princeton and the road medians in El Granada. GCSD and SMC completed a Permit Agreement in February 2018 which allows the District to make improvements to the El Granada Medians. GCSD may implement landscaping, seating, and active and passive recreational improvements on these properties, following an open and transparent community outreach process and all required permit and environmental review processes.

El Granada in 1972. Look at that big triangle of land that is now completely eroded!

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