Local News Featured Foster City to pass flavored tobacco ban Curtis Driscoll Daily Journal staff Oct 11, 2022 Citing a need to protect its children and young people, Foster City plans to ban the sale of flavored tobacco products and e-cigarettes, with …
Local News Foster City announces new city manager Curtis Driscoll Daily Journal staff Jun 17, 2022 Foster City has hired former Fairfield City Manager Stefan Chatwin as its new city manager after a lengthy search process, with the council to…
Local News Foster City celebrates Rick Wykoff Curtis Driscoll Daily Journal staff May 10, 2022 After 40 plus years of public service and mentorship to other elected officials, Foster City Planning Commission Chair Rick Wykoff is ending h…
Local News Minimum wage increase is in the works for Foster City Curtis Driscoll Daily Journal staff Apr 11, 2022 Foster City plans to raise its minimum wage to provide further financial help to low-income workers amid high cost of living, with the council…
Local News Foster City hires new interim city manager Curtis Driscoll Daily Journal staff Apr 1, 2022 Foster City has named Finance Director Edmund Suen its interim city manager to replace outgoing Interim City Manager Kevin Miller, with the se…
Local News Featured Foster City implements a new traffic program Curtis Driscoll Daily Journal staff Mar 8, 2022 To help reduce cut-through traffic throughout Foster City during commute hours, the city has constructed no left turn signals along key sectio…
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Local News Foster City eyes support of state housing initiative By Curtis Driscoll Daily Journal staff Dec 20, 2021 The Foster City Council has agreed to discuss supporting a state ballot initiative that seeks to increase local control around zoning and land…
Local News Foster City wage hike in peril By Curtis Driscoll Daily Journal staff Oct 25, 2021 The Foster City Council will soon vote on a minimum wage ordinance increase above state requirements to help low-wage workers, but it faces po…