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VIDEO. From the Half Moon Bay City Council meeting on Tuesday, August 15th, 2023 at 7:00pm, as a hybrid meeting.
Over the course of the last twelve years, the City of Half Moon Bay has utilized the services of the San Mateo County Sheriff’s Office for law enforcement services. This contract service was adopted in June 2011 as part of the City’s transition to contract services model through San Mateo County.
The community has realized annual operational cost savings and long-term savings in retirement related costs under the contract services model. City residents and residents of the greater Coastside have also directly benefitted from increased efficiencies and expanded services facilitated by continuity of service provision on the entire Coastside.
Full Staff Report
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City Council of Half Moon Bay meets ~ 1st and 3rd Tuesdays at 7:00pm
The City Council of Half Moon Bay is the City’s governing body, and consists of five elected members. The Council sets priorities and policies, makes final decisions on all major City matters, adopts ordinances and resolutions, appoints the City Manager and City Attorney, and approves the annual budget.
City Council members are elected at-large to four-year, overlapping terms. There are no term limits in Half Moon Bay. The City Council selects one of its members to serve as Mayor and one to serve as Vice Mayor, on an annual basis.
The Half Moon Bay City Council typically meets on the first and third Tuesday of each month starting at 7 pm at the Ted Adcock Community Center, 535 Kelly Avenue.
- streamed live on Comcast Channel 27 and Pacific Coast TV website
- the City’s website online (via Granicus)
- and on Facebook Live
- one in English (City of Half Moon Bay FB Page)
- one in Spanish (City of Half Moon Bay Recreation FB Page)
- Recorded by Pacific Coast TV (PCTV)
Members or the public are welcome to submit comments (in accordance with the three-minute per speaker limit) via email
Half Moon Bay City Council member’s Contact