A new San Mateo County video podcast is being launched to provide a behind-the-scenes look into San Mateo County government.
“Open Mike” is a monthly audio and video podcast hosted by County Executive Mike Callagy exploring how local government works, connecting the dots between the services, programs and resources and people they serve.
In the first episode, Callagy sits down with Parks Director Nicholas Calderon at Edgewood Park to talk about how county parks are evolving, from redwoods to pickleball courts, pump tracks, playgrounds and more. Future episodes will be recorded on location and inside the county production studio.
Pickleball courts? Stop them within 500 feet of residents before they get started! The new mental health (noise), safety, property value decline scourge of our neighborhoods. All across America.
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I can hardly wait until Callagy sits down with Corpus. That will be a hoot!
Pickleball courts? Stop them within 500 feet of residents before they get started! The new mental health (noise), safety, property value decline scourge of our neighborhoods. All across America.
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