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Whether a draft vision for San Mateo in 2040 captured the range of concerns and aspirations residents and community members have for their city was up for discussion this week as an effort to update the city’s General Plan rolls forward.

Outlining goals such as the provision of a range of housing types affordable at several income levels, a focus on creating safe and efficient transportation options throughout San Mateo and support of parks, public art and sustainability initiatives, a draft vision statement for San Mateo’s 2040 General Plan sparked discussion about future growth and the maintenance of the city’s desirable qualities among residents and officials gathered at the city’s General Plan subcommittee meeting Monday.

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JordanG

Kudos to Gloria Moreno!

When we talk about things like "quality of life," there needs to be far more focus on renters, people of color and low-income folks who are living in increasingly perilous conditions in order to stay in the city they love and care about.

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