Connect the Coastside Final Draft released

The Final Draft of Connect the Coastside is posted on the County project webpage along with an Executive Summary, Appendices, guide to changes, response to 2021 comments, and memo on environmental review.

Please join the project team for review and consideration of the Plan at the November 10, 2021, Midcoast Community Council meeting.  The subsequent estimated timeline is:  Planning Commission consideration of recommendation in January 2022 and Board of Supervisors consideration of plan approval in spring 2022. 

MCC Regular Meeting - October 27, 2021

MCC Regular Meeting Agenda for October 27, 2021

The meeting will be conducted remotely as a telephone and video conference via Zoom (link). 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.

4a. Minutes from October 13, 2021 meeting
5a. Quarry Park Shaded Fuel Break photos

UPDATE: 8/27/21 meeting video, minutes
SR-1 / Virginia Av crosswalk: Caltrans email status update

MCC Regular Meeting - October 13, 2021

MCC Regular Meeting Agenda for October 13, 2021

The meeting will be conducted remotely as a telephone and video conference via Zoom (link). 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:
1. Board of Supervisors’ Report
3a. Minutes for August 11, 2021
3b. Minutes for September 22, 2021
4a. Resol
ution 2021-01 to continue remote meetings
4b. San Mateo County Redistricting letter (final, as amended)

Update: video and minutes

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.