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City of San Mateo

330 West 20Th Avenue
San Mateo, California 94403
United States 
Website:  www.cityofsanmateo.org
Phone:  (650) 522-7282
Fax:  (650) 522-7201
City of San Mateo's profile was created using:
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Summary

Industry:  Cities, Towns & Municipalities
Employees:  5

Description
The City of San Mateo is an organization of individuals dedicated to serving the San Mateo community. Our goals are to provide quality municipal services and responsive city government. To achieve these goals, we are committed to the following principles for the conduct of our business:Service to the community is our purpose. Take time to communicate; understand and involve the community. We all work for one organization. Respect and value the people who work here; be supportive of each other. Look at the long term. Take actions which will maintain our ability to serve the community in the future while appreciating our heritage and history.

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News Archive
Pot collective tests new county laws
Oakland Tribune; 8/7/2009
...in the county. He's been waiting for the law to catch up with him since his medical cannabis dispensary in the city of San Mateo was raided in 2007 along with several others. He was never charged with a crime, but his landlord kicked him out... ...more

Peninsula cities meet deadlines, get $13 million in stimulus funds
Oakland Tribune; 10/3/2009
...unincorporated areas. Most of the cities will use the money to repave or improve the quality of their streets. The city of San Mateo, for instance, will use the entirety of its $1.55 million grant on street rehabilitation on various roadways... ...more

Storm caused San Mateo County cities to spill untreated sewage into streets, creeks that lead to Bay
Oakland Tribune; 10/21/2009
...or drain outlets with dangerous bacteria levels. The county posted a warning sign at Oyster Point Marina, and the city of San Mateo forcibly closed two beaches on the Marina Lagoon, according to records obtained from the San Mateo County Department... ...more

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