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Soccer Game at Highlands Field Athletic Fields Update - January 9, 2009
At the City Council Meeting on Monday, January 12, 2009, the City Council will hear a report from the City’s Planning Division on the Draft Initial Study for the Highlands Park Lower Field Athletic Turf Replacement Project (links provided below).

Monday night’s Council review will also include a presentation by the EIR consultant (PMC) as well as their experts on health questions on grass and artificial surface fields. It is the Planning Manager’s recommendation to the City Council that they direct the Staff to proceed with the preparation of a Mitigated Negative Declaration for this proposed project.


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City Council Meeting ePacket: City Council Meeting - Monday, January 12, 2009
The City Council will hold their next Regular Meeting on Monday, January 12, 2009 at 7:00 pm at City Hall. The Agenda and full packet for the Meeting of the City Council on that date is now available via ePacket (click link to read and print City Council agenda, reports and full packet). Topics on this agenda will include:
  • Presentation of Proclamations in Recognition of Newly Certified Bay Area Green Businesses in San Carlos (Item # 6a)
  • Adopt Ordinance No. 1404, Amending San Carlos Municipal Code Chapter 2.24 - Eliminating the Senior Citizens Advisory Board and Modifying Meeting Requirements for Parks and Recreation Commission, and Arts and Culture Commission (Item # 8e)
  • Review and discuss Initial Study for the Highlands Park Lower Athletic Field Turf Replacement Project and provide staff direction (Item 10a)
  • Reduction in Retirement Benefits for New Employees - Consideration of adopting a Resolution of Intention to Amend the City of San Carlos' PERS Miscellaneous Retirement Contract to provide 2.5%@55 formula for local miscellaneous members(Item # 11b)

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Holly Street Widening Project - Design Holly Street Widening Project - Information & Community Meeting
Holly Street is proposed to be widened at Industrial Road by approximately 10 feet (5 feet on either side of the roadway) for a distance of 205 feet, in order to increase the length of the three-lane segment on eastbound Holly Street from 115 to 320 feet. All work would be accomplished within the existing 60-foot wide public right-of-way and existing trees would be preserved and moved closer to the homes.

This project is proposed by the City as a mitigation measure for cumulative traffic impacts resulting from anticipated developments in the area including the upcoming Palo Alto Medical Foundation (PAMF) Medical Center.
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Shop San Carlos Logo Shop San Carlos! Support Our Community
By shopping locally, you put funds back into your own community—funds that improve and maintain City services.  Find whatever you need – San Carlos businesses have it!

If every resident (28,000 people) spent $29 extra a month in San Carlos, that would generate an additional $10,000,000. The resulting $100,000 in sales tax could pay a police officer’s salary for more than a year or fund two Parks & Recreation workers.


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Norcal Waste Systems of San Mateo Logo San Carlos Selects Norcal for Garbage, Recycling & Organics Collection
At their October 13, 2008 meeting, the City Council approved a resolution that directed the City Staff and the South Bayside Waste Management Authority (SBWMA) to begin Franchise Agreement negotiations with Norcal Waste Systems of San Mateo County to become the new Solid Waste, Recycling and Organics Collection firm in San Carlos starting on January 1, 2011.

The City of San Carlos is one of 7 of the 12 SBWMA agencies to move these services to Norcal Waste Systems in 2011. More significantly, these 7 agencies represent almost 80% of the Solid Waste tonnage among the SBWMA agencies as shown in the table below:
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