MCC Meeting 2/27/13, 7pm, GSD

Location:  Granada Sanitary District (GSD), 504 Ave Alhambra, 3rd Floor, El Granada.

Regular AGENDA items for discussion and possible action, with links to supporting documents:

MCC Treasurer Action Items:
--Elect new MCC Treasurer
--Approve acceptance of annual MCC $3,000 appropriation from County (1, 2)
--Approve DRAFT Treasurer Procedures

MCC Regular Meeting Place Change to Granada Sanitary District (1, 2, 3) (approved)

MCC Meeting Start Time Change to 7:00 PM (approved)

UPDATE:  2/27/13  MINUTES

 

County Parks Draft Strategic Plan

San Mateo County Parks new draft Strategic Plan provides a 5-year road map to accommodate the future needs of the parks and their visitors. 

On March 7, 2013 at 2:30 p.m., the San Mateo County Parks Commission and the Board of Supervisors' Parks Subcommittee (Horsley and Pine) will be holding a joint meeting to discuss the Draft Strategic Plan and receive public comments and input on it.  The meeting will be held at the Board of Supervisors Chambers, 400 County Center, Redwood City.   You may also submit comments via email by February 26.

MCC Meeting 2/13/13, 7pm, GSD

Location:
Granada Sanitary District (GSD), 504 Ave Alhambra, 3rd Floor, El Granada.

AGENDA highlights (with links to supporting documents):

Highway 1 Parallel Trail segment priority for TA Measure A funding (background  --  comment Erickson)

Fitzgerald Marine Reserve - review of infrastructure projects and natural resource protection issues. (presentation)

Letter (approved) in support of County's Transportation Planning Grant application (item on Consent Agenda - background)

UPDATE:  2/13/13  MINUTES 

FMR Trail & Bridge Opening Event 2/13/13

Fitzgerald Marine Reserve’s California Coastal Trail Grand Opening Event will be Wednesday, February 13 at 10AM.  Meet at the FMR parking lot in Moss Beach.  After welcome and remarks by project partners (County and State Parks and Coastal Conservancy), guests are invited to explore the trail.

The trail has been closed since last October for grading for handicap accessibility, widening, paving, and a new bridge across San Vicente Creek. The late season start led to lengthy weather delays and stormwater runoff overwhelming erosion protection measures.  On 2/12/13, the Board of Supervisors is expected to approve contract changes authorizing a $32,000 cost overrun and extension of time to complete the project.