Harbor District Embarks on 2018 Strategic Planning Process

At the helm to facilitate the SMC Harbor District Strategic Planning process is Martin Rauch of Rauch Communication Consultants, Inc. (9/6/17 slide presentation).  The process has begun with the first of two Board Workshops (1/24/18 - video) to evaluate the district and identify strategic issue areas.  Those meetings will be followed by public outreach (stakeholder interviews and public workshops), followed by preparation of draft report, monitoring and oversight plan and presentation to the Board of Commissioners for adoption.

MCC will closely follow this process and help spread the word on public workshops.  Several years ago the District started and then abandoned a strategic planning effort, on which MCC submitted initial comments 7/9/14. See also MCC Pillar Point Harbor page.

MCC Special Meeting (Retreat), Jan 27, 2018

Annual MCC Administrative and Planning Retreat -- The public is welcome.
     Saturday, January 27, 2018, starting at 9:30 AM
     GCSD, 504 Alhambra, third floor, El Granada.  
AGENDA and supporting documents:
MCC 2018 Work Plan Priorities
Task Assignments 2018
Treasurer Procedures 2018  --  Finance Committee page
MCC Policies & Procedures
Handbook for San Mateo County Boards & Commissions
Rosenberg's Rules of Order -- Rosenberg Rules at a Glance

UPDATE: 1/27/18 meeting minutes

Samtrans Coastside Study meetings

SamTrans will have two meetings on the coast to discuss the findings from the SamTrans Coastside Study, an analysis of coastal transit service and recommendations for improvement.

The first meeting will be held in Half Moon Bay at
Ted Adcock Community Center, Grand Oak Room
535 Kelly Avenue, Half Moon Bay
on Tuesday, January 30, 6:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.
The second will be held at the
Pacifica Community Center, Auditorium
 540 Crespi Dr, Pacifica
on Thursday, February 1, 6:00 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.
At the Pacifica meeting (only, not at the Half Moon Bay meeting) attendees will hear a presentation on Get Us Moving San Mateo County and have the opportunity to provide feedback on transportation priorities in the County.
Get Us Moving is a collaborative effort between SamTrans, the San Mateo County Board of Supervisors, and partneragencies and groups to develop a San Mateo County Transportation Funding Plan.
Residents can also participate by taking the short survey at www.GetUsMovingSMC.com

 

HMB Seeks Funding for Cabrillo Hwy Bike/Ped Trail Connection to Midcoast

The City of Half Moon Bay is submitting grant applications to San Mateo County Transportation Authority (SMCTA) to help fund connecting segments of the bike/pedestrian trail along the east side of Cabrillo Highway to the northern city limit at Mirada/Alto Roads.  San Mateo County is finalizing the design/permitting process for the first Midcoast segment of this Cabrillo Hwy Trail (Mirada Rd to Coronado signal – orange dots on map).