Local News Featured Half Moon Bay voters to decide Measure D map changes By Holly Rusch, Daily Journal staff Jun 6, 2026 Half Moon Bay voters will decide in November if they want to alter the maps used to dictate Measure D, the coastal city’s population growth cap.
Local News Featured Belmont Planning Commission backs $53 million capital plan By Alyse DiNapoli, Daily Journal staff Jun 5, 2026 Belmont is likely to pass its $12 capital improvements annual budget soon, with the Planning Commission unanimously supporting the one- and fi…
Local News Featured 8-story housing, retail project proposed for downtown San Mateo By Alyse DiNapoli, Daily Journal staff Updated Jun 4, 2026 A new eight-story development is proposed at the former Kelly Moore site at 616 S. B St. downtown San Mateo, a taller and denser building than…
Local News Featured San Mateo makes new commission appointments: New members of Planning Commission and others generate community interest By Alyse DiNapoli, Daily Journal staff Jun 4, 2026 The San Mateo City Council added several new members to the various commissions, including a widely discussed Planning Commission appointment.Â
Local News Featured Half Moon Bay panel approves ALAS mural for downtown headquarters By Holly Rusch, Daily Journal staff May 30, 2026 The coastside Latino arts and programming nonprofit Ayudando Latinos A Soñar will install a permanent mural on the side of its downtown headqu…
Local News Featured Redwood City considers proposed senior housing tower By Ana Mata, Daily Journal staff Apr 23, 2026 The proposed senior housing tower in downtown Redwood City was studied by the city’s Planning Commission and architectural advisory committee,…
Local News Featured San Mateo Planning Commission updates historic preservation policies By Alyse DiNapoli, Daily Journal staff Updated May 6, 2026 The San Mateo Planning Commission approved updates to the city’s historic preservation policies, which would formalize the local designation p…
Local News Featured Burlingame shrinks Planning Commission from 7 members to 5 By Holly Rusch, Daily Journal staff Apr 11, 2026 Burlingame is reducing the size of its Planning Commission from seven members to five, councilmembers decided during a meeting April 6.Â
Local News San Carlos housing plan nearly finished Sierra Lopez Daily Journal staff Jan 6, 2023 The San Carlos Planning Commission gave its stamp of approval on updates to the city’s general plan meant to keep in step with its most recent…
Local News Featured Gilead changes move forward in Foster City Curtis Driscoll Daily Journal staff Dec 29, 2022 A proposal to convert 250,000 square feet of office space to lab use on the Gilead campus in Foster City has received Planning Commission appr…