Summary of Community Housing Conversation

A detailed summary is now posted of the 7/15/18 Community Conversation on Housing.  About 90 community members attended, about half indicating they work in Half Moon Bay. The meeting format consisted of two brief informational presentations, each followed by group discussions among participants at 13 tables.

Median household income in Half Moon Bay is $106,000. About one-quarter of the community has a household income of over $200,000. Another quarter has a household income of $50,000 or less per year. About three-quarters of residents commute outside of Half Moon Bay to work. The three largest local industries are agriculture, tourism, and commercial fishing, all of which tend to skew to lower-wage jobs. The current median home price is $1.2 million, which requires a monthly mortgage payment of over $4,500. The current median rent for a one-bedroom unit is $2,600 per month. 

The second community conversation on housing is scheduled for 10/23/18.

Roundabouts for Moss Beach

Whatever misgivings people may have had about unfamiliar roundabouts seemed to evaporate when two traffic signals were proposed for Moss Beach (at California and Cypress) in the 2016 draft Connect-the-Coastside recommended transportation improvements. That year MCC asked Supervisor Horsley to support roundabouts instead of signals in the Midcoast. He agreed and has followed through. A revised final draft transportation plan from Connect-the-Coastside is due for public review late summer/early fall 2018.

Rancho Corral de Tierra Public Meeting July 24

Golden Gate National Recreation Area Superintendent Laura Joss and staff invite the community to join them for an update and discussion on Rancho Corral de Tierra.

Tuesday, July 24, 4:30 - 6:00 pm
Farallone View School, 1100 Le Conte, Montara

  • Grassland restoration efforts, which includes removal of invasive plants, such as grasses and trees, and revegetating with native plant communities.

  • Fuel reduction in the wildland urban interface to mitigate effects of wildfires.

  • Visitor survey activities starting soon.

  • Current trail maintenance

  • Volunteer stewardship opportunities