PHOTO / AGENDA. Per the City of Half Moon Bay Architectural Advisory Committee (AAA) 11/21/19 The Architectural Advisory Committee (AAC) is not a decision-making committee. Their primary function is to […]
Search Results for: public safety
Force Main Replacement Update for Granada Community Services District
VIDEO. GCSD’s Barbara Dye reports on the SAM (Sewer Authority Midcoast) meeting on 10/25/19. GCSD Agenda 11/21/19 GCSD Mission Statement The District is responsible for parks, recreation, garbage and recycling […]
HMB South Gateway Improvements Project Will Start Construction APRIL
VIDEO. Budgeted for $3.2 million. Half Moon Bay South Gateway For decades the southern entrance to the City of Half Moon Bay was weakly defined. As a result, the historical downtown district, […]
GCSD Sponsors Adaptive Cycles for EG Elementary Kids
VIDEO/ PHOTO-ESSAY. Yesterday, Friday, October 11th, 2019, kids from El Granada Elementary hit the Coastal Trail for a sunny afternoon bike ride. Granada Community Services District (GCSD) collaborated with Bay […]
Kirk Lombard of Sea Forager Takes Us on a Seafood Adventure
PHOTO-ESSAY/ VIDEO/ LINKS. Mussels, clams, and other recreationally harvested mussels in San Mateo County are unsafe to eat. California Department of Public Health has detected elevated levels of paralytic shellfish […]
Save the Jetty Ramp ~ A Moving Letter by Richard Moss’s Dad, Read by Dan Stegnik at GCSD Special Meeting
The Granada Sanitary District was urged on by an emotional letter read by Dan Stegnik. Dan Moss eloquently described how the Jetty Ramp community was one in which Richard, and […]
Granada Community Services District (GCSD) Meeting ~ Jetty Skate Ramp Ordinance
Skate park ordinance ~ liability, rules and signs. The Ordinance The District is responsible for parks, recreation, garbage and recycling services in the unincorporated areas of El Granada, […]
Hwy 1 West Side Parallel Walking and Biking Trail Grant Application for Construction Phase
VIDEO. The path design is for a 12′ wide trail, with 8 feet of asphalt and 2 feet of crushed granite shoulder on either side, like the Mirada trail. Construction […]
Learning from the 1989 SF EARTHQUAKE ~ by Stewart Brand (Spring 1990)
PHOTO-ESSAY. This article—which first appeared in much briefer form in the Chronicle—is an attempt to reconstruct the confused events of that first two hours at Divisadero and Beach, and to distill […]
Autonomous Hardware Delivery for Contractors on the Coastside?
ARTICLE/ VIDEO. Contractors waste so much time is wasted going to the hardware store. Could this be a solution? Hassett Hardware is already delivering to a Fire Station and a […]