Review and adopt Unattended Child Policy revisions
The City Librarian will present a second draft of the Unattended Child Policy with proposed changes.
Decisions
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The City Librarian will present a second draft of the Unattended Child Policy with proposed changes.
Board members will vote to rotate the president and vice‑president roles for fiscal year 2026‑2027.
The City Librarian will provide the Board with information about a possible revenue measure for the library.
Residents may submit a "Request to Speak" form to comment on any agenda item not listed.
Commission staff will recommend adopting a Vesting Tentative Map that covers 640‑690 Concar Dr., 1855 S. Delaware St., and 1820 S. Grant St. for a new commercial/residential development.
The commission will consider an ordinance to amend Chapter 27 of the municipal code, creating four new zoning districts (R6, R7, MU3, MU4) and making minor code updates.
Commission members will vote to select a new chair and vice‑chair for the Planning Commission.
The agenda outlines how residents can submit comments before or during the meeting, including email, Zoom, telephone, and in‑person options.
The scheduled meeting for June 17, 2026 has been cancelled.
The City of San Mateo Personnel Board has cancelled its meeting that was set for June 16, 2026 at 7:00 PM.
Council approved a $190,000 agreement with Bay Area Lightworks to relocate streetlights along El Camino Real, including a $28,500 contingency.
Council awarded a $249,069 contract to Fog City Roofing & Construction for roof repairs at the Senior Center, with a $25,000 contingency.
Council approved the site plan and architectural review for a new 232‑unit multi‑family residential building at 220 W.
Council adopted resolutions approving the FY 2026‑27 operating and capital budgets, the 2026‑31 Capital Improvement Program, the Gann appropriations limit, and supplemental budget adjustments for FY 2025‑26.
Council adopted a resolution levying a property tax of $0.0030 per $100 of assessed value (equivalent to $3.00 per $100,000) for FY 2026‑27 to fund the voter‑approved General Obligation Bond debt service.
The Council adopted a resolution to use an alternative purchasing method for a three‑year agreement with Millbrae Community Television (MCTV) to manage the city’s public, education, and government (PEG) channel.
The agenda notes that public comments are accepted in person and remotely, limited to 15 minutes total, with 1‑3 minute speaker limits.
Council will decide how to proceed with filling an unexpected open seat on the Planning Commission.
The authority has called off its meeting that was set for June 11, 2026 at 6:00 PM.
The commission reviewed the Storm Drain Master Plan and considered recommending that the City Council adopt it.
Commission members held a vote to select a new Chair and Vice Chair.
Commission members voted to approve the minutes from their May meeting.
The Appointment Subcommittee met with Human Resources to interview four applicants for one open seat on the Personnel Board.
The City of San Mateo Planning Commission has cancelled its regular meeting that was to be held on June 9, 2026 at 7:00 PM.
Commission members considered a proposal to demolish two existing commercial buildings and construct an eight‑story mixed‑use building with ground‑floor retail and 94 residential units.
Staff presented the city’s draft updates to residential zoning standards for single‑family and lower‑density multi‑family districts (R1‑R4).
The Appointment Subcommittee met to interview six candidates for three open seats on the Measure S Oversight Committee.
The council approved a design services agreement with Nichols Consulting Engineers for up to $753,500, plus a $76,000 contingency, to support the Citywide Street Rehabilitation Package 7B project.
The council adopted a resolution to raise the community flood and storm protection fee by 3.0% to match the annual Consumer Price Index increase.
The council approved three amendments to increase on‑call design service contracts: $350,000 for CSG Consultants, $1,250,000 for Wilsey Ham dba WHB Engineers, and an extension for Freyer & Laureta.
The council approved an amendment to increase the downtown cleaning contract by $101,400 for this fiscal year and added a $500,000 increase for the next year, extending the agreement through June 30, 2027.