Video of this forum with presentation materials is available.
Two New Hwy 1 Caltrans Projects
Caltrans recently announced two new projects impacting the Midcoast area along Highway 1:
SR1 Multi-Asset Roadway Rehabilitation Project impacting the area from Wavecrest Road in Half Moon Bay to Marine Blvd in Moss Beach. This project proposes to rehabilitate the existing pavement, upgrade Transportation Management Systems, signal upgrades, Traffic Operations System elements, improve drainage, and implement Complete Streets elements (curb ramps, crosswalks, Class I/II bike path, and sidewalks).
SR1 Safety Barrier Project covering the area from from 2nd St in Montara to just south of the Tom Lantos Tunnels to reduce run off the road accidents from errant vehicles .
Members of the MCC participated in a Preliminary Stakeholder Discussion on 9/23/21, and we will continue to update the public on these projects as they progress.
MCC Regular Meeting - September 22, 2021
MCC Regular Meeting Agenda for September 22, 2021
The meeting will be conducted remotely as a telephone and video conference via Zoom. There will be no public meeting room for the meeting. Instructions for accessing the meeting and for making comments are available at the top of the agenda.
Supporting materials:
3a. Minutes for July 28, 2021
3c. Minutes for September 8, 2021
4a. Moss Beach SR-1 Congestion & Safety Improvements Project Final Letter | Slides
4b. El Granada Wildfire Preparedness Slides
4c. Quarry Park Canopy Fire Threat Petition | Slides by Keith Mangold
Update: video and minutes
Fire Resiliency Scoping Project for El Granada RFP Available
The Fire Resiliency Scoping Project for El Granada, funded by $75,000 in Measure K Funds, was approved by the San Mateo County Board of Supervisors on September 14th. Today the San Mateo Resource Conservation District (RCD) released the Request for Proposal (RFP) for the project.
Proposals are due by 5pm on October 8, 2021.
El Granada Medians Tree Removal Project Update
The project to trim and remove eucalyptus trees from the medians in El Granada is underway, and scheduled to be completed by September 30th. Keep updated on the project by visiting the SMC Public Works Department website or watch a video of the project's progress.