Two abandoned development projects are still a headache for the city and residents, over mounting code compliance and health and safety issues and no immediate plan for remediation.
Alyse DiNapoli, Daily Journal staff
Daily Journal staff
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Two abandoned development projects are still a headache for the city and residents, over mounting code compliance and health and safety issues and no immediate plan for remediation.
Daily Journal staff
A recent fight at Aragon High School has led some city leaders to question whether San Mateo should increase the number of school resource officers across its two districts.
Daily Journal staff
Plans for a seven-story, 144-unit housing development at 2 Park Road in Burlingame that rely heavily on state laws incentivizing housing production proceeded at a Planning Commission meeting May 26.
Daily Journal staff
A financial accountability plan for major transit operators is underway, a step that agencies hope will increase their chances of success for an upcoming regional sales tax ballot measure.
Daily Journal staff
South San Francisco projects an improved financial state this fiscal year compared to prior estimates, while ongoing concerns about structural deficits remain.
Daily Journal staff
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