by San Bruno Now | Nov 6, 2018 | Arts & Culture, Businesses, Community, Library, Parking, Traffic
San Bruno officials further defined their study of the proposed new YouTube headquarters as the video streaming company prepares to redevelop and expand its campus. The San Bruno City Council and Planning Commission held a joint study session Tuesday, Oct. 30,...
by San Bruno Now | Nov 6, 2018 | Arts & Culture, Bike Paths, Community, Community Improvement, Parking
Welcome bikes. (“In Amsterdam, a city of 783,000, about 400,000 people are out riding their bikes on any given day.”) This step is only minimally about walkability, except for the point that bike traffic slows car traffic. It’s all about making cities more...
by San Bruno Now | Aug 27, 2018 | Arts & Culture, Businesses, Community Improvement
South City Ciderworks was founded in 2015 as an urban cider company to make great cider and a difference. Using only fresh-pressed, West Coast apples our ciders are crafted to be well balanced and easy drinking. We support non-profits focused on helping the community,...
by San Bruno Now | Aug 3, 2017 | Arts & Culture, Community, Education
Please click here to see the ABC Channel 7 report on the Capuchino High School Marching Band. The Capuchino High School marching band has always been the pride of San Bruno. Now they are set on once again becoming one of the best in the country, thanks to money...
by San Bruno Now | May 23, 2017 | Arts & Culture, Community Improvement, Education
Stephen Seymour, candidate for city council writes – Our city council and city manager should support the arts as part of their plan to revitalize our transit corridor. The city is currently against placing murals in our downtown. I believe our city lacks the...
by San Bruno Now | May 21, 2017 | Arts & Culture, Community Improvement, San Bruno Elections 2017
A message from Stephen Seymour. I am a candidate for City Council. I want to build a city government where you have a voice in our cities direction. Today our city fails to listen to their residents. How can they serve our interest if they don’t listen? If you...