Half Moon Bay Planning Reduces Parking from 81 to 35 Due to Neighborhood Concerns for Pedestrian vs Traffic Safety for the Coastside Land Trust’s Wavecrest Trail Project

Getting your Trinity Audio player ready...

VIDEO. From theĀ Half Moon Bay Planning Commission meeting on Tuesday, October 10th, 2023 at 7:00pm, as a hybrid meeting.

Chair, Rick Hernandez, introduces the agenda item, and City Planner, Scott Phillips, presents.

 

 

 

 


 

Watch remotely. Comments and questions by email.

CONTACT: Comments to the Commission and to Staffcan be submitted by emailingĀ [email protected].

 

HMB Planning Commission Agendas and Zoom Links

HMB Planning Commission Videos

 

The Planning Commission consists of citizen volunteers appointed by the City Council to make decisions or advise the Council on land use and property development issues. The Commission assures that new development is consistent with our Zoning Ordinance, Subdivision Ordinance, long-range General Plan and Local Coastal Plan, State laws and other public policies that advance the interests of our community.

 


Members

Rick Hernandez, Chair

Margaret Gossett, Vice Chair

David Gorn

Hazel Joanes

Steve Ruddock

 

Planning Commission meetings are held at 7 pm every 2nd and 4th Tuesday of each month, at the Emergency Operations Center (EOC), 537 Kelly Avenue.

View agendas and minutes here.

To communicate with members of the Planning Commission, please use the staff contact information to the right.

2019Jill

Jill Ekas

Community Development Director

 

Bridget Jett

Consultant ā€“ Planning Analyst
Coastside Buzz
Author: Coastside Buzz

Me

One thought on “Half Moon Bay Planning Reduces Parking from 81 to 35 Due to Neighborhood Concerns for Pedestrian vs Traffic Safety for the Coastside Land Trust’s Wavecrest Trail Project

  1. Coastside Land trust is so pleased that the trail plans have been approved by the Half Moon Bay Planning commission. We are working on securing the rest of the funding so that we can provide this valuable resource to the community.

Comments are closed.