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VIDEO. From the Midcoast Community Council (MCC) Priority Setting Retreat meeting on Wednesday, May 17th, 2023 at 6:00pm, as a hybrid meeting.
San Mateo County Supervisors
MCC Agendas, Videos and Lots and Lots of Documents!
Thanks to exMCC’s Lisa Ketcham (now on the San Mateo County Planning Commission) for an incredibly well curated website archive on local planning issues.
Link to MCC Virtual Meetings
Midcoast Community Council Website
Midcoast Community Council (MCC) is an elected Municipal Advisory Council to the San Mateo County Board of Supervisors, representing Montara, Moss Beach, El Granada, Princeton, and Miramar.
Regular MCC meetings are on the 2nd & 4th Wednesday of the month at 7:00 PM at Granada Community Services District (GCSD) meeting room, 504 Ave Alhambra, third floor, El Granada. All MCC meetings are open to the public, and are agendized and posted according to the requirements of the Brown Act.
Agenda item supporting documents are available 72 hours in advance of meetings on http://www.MidcoastCommunityCouncil.org.
Minutes from previous meetings on http://www.midcoastcommunitycouncil.org/2017-2018/
To subscribe to MCC agendas via email, send email to [email protected]
Midcoast Community Councilmembers
MCC: [email protected]
P.O. Box 248, Moss Beach, CA 94038
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Gregg Dieguez, Chair – Term Ends: Dec. 2024
Phone: 650-544-0714
Email: [email protected]
Claire Toutant, Vice Chair – Term Ends: Dec. 2026
Phone: 650-676-5847
Email: [email protected]
Scott Bollinger, Secretary – Term Ends: Dec 2026
Phone: 650-773-4425
Email: [email protected]
Dan Haggerty, Treasurer – Term Ends: Dec. 2024
Phone: 650-212-6026
Email : [email protected]
Gus Mattammal, Member – Term Ends: Dec 2026
Phone: 650-451-5335
Email: [email protected]
Vacancy for term ending 2026
Vacancy for term ending 2024
Our supervisor has a lot to learn about incorporation and annexation matters on the Midcoast. A good start would be for him to become familiar with Cortese-Knox-Herzberg as it applies to our area. Next would be the problem of getting worse city government controlled by power-and-money deluded politicians for some vital services than the better citizen-serving special districts that we now have. Above all, the small town, semi-rural, and citizen-preferred character of the Midcoast that makes it distinct from badly planned and sprawled-out Half Moon Bay would inevitably be lost in myriad ways. Midcoast government under San Mateo County could certainly be better for us citizens, but the repeated efforts on the county’s part for consolidation and greater urbanization head in the opposite direction from our actual needs. And Mueller should at least know about the results of past studies on the matter of Midcoast incorporation or annexation to HMB before he makes assertions like this.
Midcoast Consolidation was discussed years ago by some Midcoast people. I don’t completely remember all the objections. It really is impossible to incorporate the Midcoast since the Midcoast hasn’t enough business generating money.
We don’t control what is know as the Cherry Stem (businesses on Highway One’s West side between Princeton and HMB. That is controlled by Half Moon Bay.