San Mateo County LAFCo Denies Farm Bureau Appeal and Approves CSA-11’s New Sphere of Influence to Include Pescadero High and Middle Schools and Fire Station #59

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VIDEO. From the San Mateo County LAFCO Commissioner’s regular meeting on Wednesday, November 20th, 2024 at 2:30pm at 400 County Center, Redwood City as a hybrid meeting. Agenda. Commissioners and Staff.


After County Clarification and Public Comment Pescadero Municipal Advisory Council Submits Letter to LAFCO Supporting Annexation of CSA-11 at Pescadero High School;

San Mateo County Farm Bureau Appeals LAFCO’s Approval for Annexation of CSA-11 Water System to Include Pescadero High School and a New Fire Station #59;

LAFCO Approves Annexation of CSA-11 Water System to Include Pescadero High School and a New Fire Station #59 after Two PMAC Members and Two Farmers Asked for more Clarification Time;

Supervisor Mueller Works with the California Coastal Commission to Amend the San Mateo County LUP to Allow Pescadero High School Access to CSA 11 Water after 40 Years of Bottled Water;

After 10 Months California Coastal Commission Staff Deem Firehouse/Water Permit Incomplete, so Supervisor Mueller Drives 8.5 Hours to Show the Board the Yellow Contaminated Water at Pescadero H.S. asking to Agendize the Project;

Leadership Council of San Mateo County Presents to the PMAC on the Issues of Water Availability in Pescadero, as Relates to Housing, Education and Equity;

Thrive Alliance Presents “Water Gaps” in San Mateo County’s South Coast; Challenges and Equitable Solutions;


2024 Election

The 2024 Board of Supervisors, from left: Ray Mueller (D3), Noelia Corzo (D2), Warren Slocum (D4, BOS President), David J. Canepa (D5, BOS Vice President) and Dave Pine (D1, outgoing BOS President).

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