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KQED Newsroom Mills Park Fails

KQED Newsroom Mills Park Fails

by San Bruno Now | Jul 27, 2019 | Community Improvement, Development, Traffic, Traffic Safety

San Bruno Housing Project Fails Reported by KQED Newsroom. This is a fairly balanced view of the issues developers and neighborhoods face up and down the peninsula.  Click on the photo to watch the clip Click here - https://youtu.be/jJPK68VptMI?t=658

How Do We Ensure New Development Makes San Bruno Stronger?

How Do We Ensure New Development Makes San Bruno Stronger?

by San Bruno Now | Jul 26, 2019 | Community, Safer Neighborhoods

Check out Livable California. There is a movement to ensure that new development brings a better life for all. A balanced approach to building California for the next century.  

Past San Bruno City Manager Talks Of Her Acvomplishments

Past San Bruno City Manager Talks Of Her Acvomplishments

by San Bruno Now | May 23, 2019 | Community, Politics, Videos

https://youtu.be/ui67kknz-oQ

Who Can Afford To Live In the Bay Area?

Who Can Afford To Live In the Bay Area?

by San Bruno Now | May 1, 2019 | Community, Development, San Bruno City Council Elections 2019

Bay Area housing crisis hits home for San Jose councilman ( click on photo to watch the video ) By Azenith Smith, KTVU Posted Apr 29 2019 10:40PM PDT Video Posted Apr 29 2019 10:36PM PDT Updated Apr 29 2019 10:44PM PDT SAN JOSE, Calif. (KTVU) - A member of the San...

Will  Real Estate Spending Dominate San Bruno City Council Elections?

Will Real Estate Spending Dominate San Bruno City Council Elections?

by San Bruno Now | Apr 25, 2019 | Politics, San Bruno City Council Elections 2019

Carlos Davidson, March 17, 2019 Pacifica City Council Election Dominated by Huge Out-of-Town Real Estate Spending   Out-of-town real estate industry sources made huge financial contributions to the 2018 Pacifica City Council race. According to public records,...

Pete Buttigieg – San Bruno could learn from Mayor Pete

Pete Buttigieg – San Bruno could learn from Mayor Pete

by San Bruno Now | Apr 14, 2019 | Community Improvement, Get Involved, Politics, Safer Neighborhoods

https://www.commonwealthclub.org/events/archive/video/mayor-pete-buttigieg-democratic-presidential-candidate-0

Should San Bruno offer 311 service?

Should San Bruno offer 311 service?

by San Bruno Now | Apr 14, 2019 | Community Improvement, Get Involved, Safer Neighborhoods, Upgrades

3-1-1: A CITY SERVICES REVOLUTION Government should be accessible and accountable to its citizens, right? You won’t find many who will argue with that sentiment. How to deliver on the ideal is another question altogether, one that municipalities have not always...

San Mateo County officials join CASA discussion

San Mateo County officials join CASA discussion

by San Bruno Now | Mar 19, 2019 | Community, Development, Politics, Uncategorized

Officials are seeking to assure San Mateo County is no longer overlooked when examining a transformative slate of bills and taxes designed to address affordability and transportation concerns. County Supervisor Don Horsley, Burlingame Mayor Donna Colson and Brisbane...

How to keep the peace with your neighbors when parking is tight

How to keep the peace with your neighbors when parking is tight

by San Bruno Now | Mar 19, 2019 | Community, Community Improvement, Parking

Street parking is an issue that can easily create conflict among neighbors in almost every part of The City. When I first moved into my house, almost 30 years ago, parking was rarely a problem. Most of the people who lived on my block were seniors who had been there...

San Mateo County becoming age friendly

San Mateo County becoming age friendly

by San Bruno Now | Mar 4, 2019 | Community, Community Improvement, Education, Get Involved, Safer Neighborhoods, Upgrades

As our population rapidly ages, it’s time to take steps to help our older adults live healthy and active lives. Data indicates that San Mateo County will have 53 percent more adults between the ages of 65 and 74 by the year 2030 than there are today and the 75- to-...

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