Visiting the Park During & After Heavy Rain

To stay safe and protect the environment, here are some tips about visiting parks during or after rain.

县监督委员推进宪章修正案 要求选民赋予罢免警长的权力

红木城—今天,圣马刁县监督委员会一致投票迈出了重要一步,要求选民赋予罢免当选警长的权力。他们称这是一项非同寻常但必要的举措,旨在保护公共安全和纳税人的资金。

Supervisores del Condado Avanzan Enmienda a la Carta para Pedir a los Votantes el Poder para Remover al Sheriff

Redwood City - La Junta de Supervisores del Condado de San Mateo hoy por unanimidad dio un paso importante para pedir a los votantes el poder de remover al sheriff que fue elegida de su puesto en lo que dijeron que era una medida extraordinaria pero necesaria para proteger la seguridad pública y el dinero de los contribuyentes.

County Supervisors Advance Charter Amendment to Ask Voters for Power to Remove Sheriff

Redwood City – The San Mateo County Board of Supervisors today unanimously took a major step toward asking voters for the power to remove the elected sheriff from office in what they said was a drastic but necessary move to protect public safety and taxpaye

Opening Doors for Local Businesses: Supervisors Give Local Preference in Bids for Certain Goods and Services

Redwood City – To open doors for local businesses, the Board of Supervisors voted unanimously today to give preference to San Mateo County-based businesses in certain competitive bids.

本县参事回应联邦及州代表呼吁县警长辞职

红木城 – 县参事会感谢本县联邦及州代表团支持呼吁县警长科博斯(Christina Corpus )辞职。

La Junta de Supervisores responde a los Representantes Federales y Estatales que Piden la Renuncia del Sheriff

Redwood City - La Junta de Supervisores agradece el apoyo de su delegación federal y estatal al pedir la renuncia de la Sheriff Christina Corpus. Supervisor Ray Mueller, Distrito Tres

County Supervisors Respond to Federal and State Representatives Calling for Sheriff to Resign

Redwood City —  The Board of Supervisors is grateful for the support of its federal and state delegation in calling for the resignation of Sheriff Christina Corpus. Supervisor Ray Mueller, District Three

First Phase of Flood Park Renovations Continue, Reopening Now Expected Mid-December

Flood Park, including the pump track, is now expected to remain closed until mid-December while the first phase of the renovations is completed. When the park partially reopens, visitors will have access to the pump track, small multi-use sports field, and sports courts.

San Mateo County Health Responds to New Mpox Strain

Redwood City – San Mateo County Health is working with state and federal partners in responding to a case of clade I mpox, the first known case in the United States. Confirmed through laboratory testing, the case is related to an ongoing outbreak of clade I mpox in Central and Eastern Africa and was acquired through travel. The risk of exposure for the public to clade I mpox remains very low, but there continue to be sporadic clade II mpox cases in the United States.

‘Part of an amazing story of amazing children’: Supervisors Spotlight Need for Adoptive Families

Redwood City – Just a few years ago, Kaloma and Larin Smith made a life-changing decision: they brought little Henry into their home as a foster youth. “By the time they said, ‘Do you want to move from a foster family to an adoptive family,’ We were like, ‘We can’t imagine our home without him,’” said Kaloma Smith, a pastor at a local church.