Category Archives: City Politics

Meeting about Castro Pedestrian Mall

Upcoming agenda announcement for the Council Transportation Committee: Upcoming agenda announcement for the Council Transportation Committee in particular Item 5.1 Interim Castro Pedestrian Mall–Central Walkway Street Treatment Concepts Cheers Jamil LATEST MEETING AGENDA AVAILABLECouncil Transportation Committee – Tuesday, January 30, 2024 at … Continue reading

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Visual Arts Committee Special Meeting Agenda – January 17, 2024:

Sharing the below email and attached agenda as an FYI. The Visual Arts Committee will be meeting next Wednesday (January 17th at 6pm) and will be discussing street treatment concepts for the Castro interim pedestrian mall. If you would like … Continue reading

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Downtown Committee meeting December 5, 2023 at 8:00 AM (Summary)

Meeting was held at the Mountain View Community Center, 201 S Rengstorff Ave.. – Oral communications: No public comments. – Downtown Development Update: Planning Division staff provided an update on downtown development projects. 298 Castro. New restaurant Nick the Greek. … Continue reading

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FEMA and SBA Field Office at Public Safety Building, 1000 Villa Street:

If you were affected by the recent storms or have any general question to ask Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) or Small Business Administration (SBA), they have setup a Field Office at the Public Safety Building 1000 Villa Street Mountain … Continue reading

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Council rejects moving forward with MTC grant proposal for Downtown Precise Plan funds

Council voted to 4-1 to not go ahead with the application.  The motion to not go forward was made by Council Member Lisa Matichak, and seconded by Council Member Ellen Kamei. Council Member Matichak did not want to move ahead … Continue reading

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