April - City of San Carlos
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April - City of San Carlos
City of San Carlos Community Newsletter | Apr - Jun 2015 Upcoming Events Kiwanis Show April 10, 11, 17 & 18; 7:00 p.m. April 12 & 18; 2:00 p.m. Central Middle School, 828 Chestnut St. www.sancarloskiwanis.org Fine Arts Association Spring Gallery Show April 17; 4:00 - 8:00 p.m. Adult Community Center, 601 Chestnut St. www.sancarlosfinearts.org Step Up and Power Down San Carlos – Earth Day Event April 22; 2:30 - 4:30 p.m. San Carlos Youth Center, 1001 Chestnut St. Arguello Park Volunteer Clean-up Saturday, April 25; 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. Arguello Park, 260 Wellington Drive Volunteer Expo Saturday, April 25; 9:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. Adult Community Center, 601 Chestnut St. For more info, call 802-4218 Black Mountain Open House Saturday, April 25; 10:00 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. May - TBD 806 Alameda www.cityofsancarlos.org/blackmountainbond Bye Bye Birdie May 1 - 10 San Carlos Children’s Theater www.sancarloschildrenstheater.com Hometown Days May 15-17 Burton Park, 900 Chestnut St. www.sancarloshometowndays.com Pipeline Safety Tabling events, April – August Home Depot, 1125 Old County Road www.cityofsancarlos.org/PipelineSafety.asp Farmer’s Market – Hot Harvest Nights Every Thursday from May 1 – Sept 11; 4:00 - 8:00 p.m. Laurel St. between Cherry St. and Olive St. www.sancarloschamber.org “Shape San Carlos” Community Outreach In September 2014, the City of San Carlos introduced “Shape San Carlos,” a new online community engagement tool, to increase transparency and encourage the community to actively participate in civic governance. Topics are introduced on Shape San Carlos to gather resident input on projects and programs of interest to the community. In addition to the online engagement tool, the City hosted three “Shape San Carlos Community Forums” on January 10, 13 and 15, 2015. The forums, part of a larger community engagement effort, allowed residents to participate in shaping the city through productive dialogue with neighbors and City staff. The City also felt it important to reach out to a variety of organizations, service clubs, foundations and associations in San Carlos. Community stakeholder groups were invited to join the meetings, which were also publicized heavily on social media and the City’s website. In response to community input, City Council recently voted unanimously to create a dog park next to City Hall. The community also showed an interest in exploring the purchase of the Black Mountain properties through a bond measure, which the Council has agreed to do. This outreach is just the beginning. City leaders and staff will continue to work closely with residents on an ongoing basis to enhance the quality of life in the City of Good Living. Retail Happenings Home Improvement Businesses: Orchard Supply Hardware & Lyngso Garden Materials As San Carlos builds upon its reputation as a destination for home improvement and construction related businesses, it proudly welcomes Orchard Supply Hardware and Lyngso Garden Materials. Orchard Supply Hardware is an American retailer of home improvement and gardening products that will soon open at 3602 Industrial Road in San Carlos. Lyngso Garden Materials has been providing Bay Area homeowners and contractors with a wonderful variety of landscaping products for nearly 60 years, and will soon open its newest location at 345 Shoreway in San Carlos. The City anticipates both stores opening by Summer 2015. Project Updates Adult Community Center Renovation and Temporary Relocation Facility operations will temporarily relocate to 1245 San Carlos Avenue in June, while the ACC undergoes renovation. For more information about the project, please call the ACC at 802-4384. Landmark Hotel The Environmental Impact Report and development plans for a new 204room upscale extended stay hotel will be reviewed by the City this Spring, 2015. The new hotel will be located at the northeast corner of East San Carlos Avenue and Industrial Road and is anticipated to open in early 2017. LED Streetlight Conversion Last year, the City began an ambitious project to convert all street lights in San Carlos from traditional High Pressure Sodium bulbs to energy-efficient Light Emitting Diode (LED) fixtures. The City is proud to announce that all 1,465 street lights in San Carlos have been converted – the LED fixtures will save the City approximately $67,749 annually and reduce CO2 output by 128 tons. San Carlos Transit Village Construction is planned to begin this Summer on the San Carlos Transit Village. The Transit Village will be built on 8.7 acres of underutilized vacant land both north and south of the San Carlos Caltrain station. The development will provide 202 residential multi-family housing units with 10% of those units being belowmarket rate housing. The Village will also include a small amount of commercial, office, and retail space. The project will be one of the first major mixed-use transit-oriented developments adjacent to a Caltrain station on the peninsula. Wheeler Plaza Construction is planned to begin on Wheeler Plaza Fall of 2015. The project includes a 250-space public parking area, 109 housing units, 9,855 square feet of commercial space and a downtown plaza (urban park). The goal of the project is to create much needed housing, additional free parking and updated commercial spaces. The Plaza will also feature a public park and gathering space within the downtown core and within walking distance of the train station. Off-Leash Dog Exercise Areas Relocated The off-leash dog exercise areas have been relocated from Burton and Highlands parks to City Hall Park (corner of San Carlos Avenue and Elm Street). Park hours are dawn to dusk. Residents are provided with dog waste bags and all off-leash rules apply. Fencing around City Hall Park will be erected within the next few months. Special thanks to the Responsible Dog Owners of San Carlos for making this new location possible. Manager’s Corner Jeff Maltbie, City Manager As a community, San Carlans know how lucky we are in the City of Good Living, with all of its benefits and amenities. We at the City strive to do our best to support this high standard of living by providing the community with services that enrich and improve the lives of every resident. With this in mind, we are also committed to fostering an ongoing conversation with San Carlos residents about ways to build on our successes. To accomplish this goal, the City launched an outreach program to learn more about what we could do to improve the quality of life in our community. In January 2015, the City reached out to the community and over 1,000 residents provided feedback on many potential projects and programs they would like to see in the future. Through the “Shape San Carlos” online forum and three community meetings, City staff and San Carlos residents engaged in a productive dialogue about how to improve our city. Through the discussions online and at the community meetings, the City has become aware of resident’s interest in an opportunity to protect some of the last remaining undeveloped open space in San Carlos. By acquiring the Black Mountain property on Alameda De Las Pulgas, which is currently for sale, we would be able to preserve this natural setting in the center of town. The approximately 24-acre property offers hiking trails, trees, a natural spring water source, beautiful views of San Carlos and more. Access to our pristine parks and open space is part of what makes our area such a special place to live, and the City Council is looking seriously at this opportunity. Black Mountain: Undeveloped Open Space in the Heart of San Carlos An opportunity has arisen for the City to acquire property off Alameda De Las Pulgas, which would enable San Carlos to preserve one of the largest remaining undeveloped local residential areas. Located in the hills of San Carlos, the approximately 24-acre property was originally the home and estate of the founder of Black Mountain Spring Water, and the original spring on the property is still actively flowing. This natural treasure boasts an array of local wildlife and offers beautiful views of San Carlos and the potential for tranquil walking paths and trails that are easily accessible to residents. The City has received positive feedback from the public about purchasing the property, which would preserve outdoor open space in the heart of our community and permanently protect some of the last remaining open space within the urbanized city boundaries for generations to come. Because additional funding would be needed to purchase the property, the City Council is considering placing a bond measure on a future ballot. No binding decisions have been made and the City will gather more community input on the proposal before making any final decisions. If you’d like to learn more about the potential protection of Black Mountain open space, please contact Tara Peterson, Assistant to the City Manager, at (650) 802-4230. More details about potential Black Mountain preservation efforts are provided in this newsletter, and we’d like to hear your thoughts as well. More information can also be found on the City’s website here: www.cityofsancarlos.org/ blackmountainbond Black Mountain Open House Saturday, April 25 10:00 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. Laurel Street Park to be Renamed “Frank D. Harrington Park” On January 26, the City Council unanimously voted to rename Laurel Street Park in honor of the late Frank D. Harrington, a longtime resident and community volunteer. Frank served San Carlos for more than 45 years in a variety of capacities, from Reserve Deputy Sheriff to Reserve San Carlos Police Officer, to most recently as a Community Service Officer. Frank would never accept payment for his services, and in 2010, the City Council issued a Proclamation in his name for his many years of dedication, loyalty and commitment to San Carlos. “Frank was the face of Laurel Street and was part of the fabric of the San Carlos community,” said Mayor Ron Collins. “He will be missed very much.” On numerous occasions Mr. Harrington put himself in harm’s way for the protection of the San Carlos community. He dedicated himself to spreading good will, assisting residents and augmenting the Police Department with his friendly and helpful nature, and was known city-wide for his kind and humanistic approach to problem solving. The park will be renamed at a dedication ceremony later in the Spring. Pipeline Safety San Carlos has partnered with Pacific Gas and Electric and USA North 811 to implement a Pipeline Safety Public Awareness Program to provide information about all underground utilities in San Carlos and actions the community can take to enhance digging safety. The program reminds citizens and contractors alike to call 811 at least two working days before planting a tree, installing sprinklers, building a fence, or anything that involves digging, excavating, drilling, trenching or grading. Throughout 2015, the program will provide more safe-digging information for the community through mailings, free workshops, and more. Get more info at www.cityofsancarlos.org/PipelineSafety.asp Green Happenings San Carlos is proud to join a growing number of Bay Area cities participating in the Peninsula Sunshares program – a countywide program aimed at providing free solar education to residents, and streamlined, discounted solar installation for owners of single-family homes. In response to the continuing drought, on February 9, 2015, the San Carlos City Council declared a drought emergency, with enforcement effective May 15, 2015. Nonessential water uses are not allowed under the Drought Emergency and provisions of Ordinance 1479. For more information and to view the full list of nonessential water uses and subsequent penalties, please visit: www.cityofsancarlos.org/depts/cm/water_conservation To report water wasting please call: (650) 802-4420. Vote Solar, a nonprofit organization focused on solar legislation and consumer education, will provide educational materials, host informational workshops and consult residents on solar projects. Registration will open in April 2015, with solar installations beginning in the Fall. PACE Financing for Green Improvements San Carlos property owners now have several options to help finance energy efficient and water conserving improvements. The Home Energy Renovation Opportunity (HERO) joins Open PACE and CaliforniaFIRST as programs to assist with energy efficient upgrades. For more information visit: www.heroprogram.com www.cacommunities.org/open-pace-program www.californiafirst.org Disaster Preparedness It’s Time for Us to Step Up and Power Down If our community is hit by a significant earthquake, there is a good chance that fire and police services will be inundated by calls, causing lengthy response times. How you and your family are able to cope under such circumstances will greatly depend on what you do now to prepare. Maybe you’ve already taken steps to power down, like switching to energy efficient light bulbs, or maybe you haven’t yet started to reduce the energy waste in your home – either way, you can join the City of San Carlos and Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E) to take our homes to the next level. Fortunately, getting ready now is simple. The website Ready.gov posts easy to read materials such as; “Preparing for Emergencies Now: Information to Get Ready,”and is home to a large collection of disaster preparedness resources. San Carlos, Step Up and Power Down will help you complete energy efficient actions customized for your household and help you learn how to optimize your home’s energy use. Each of us has a responsibility to ourselves and our families to think ahead, assess risks, and be proactive. Join your neighbors as we kick off Step Up and Power Down! Go to our homepage now to learn more: www.cityofsancarlos.org. The next steps to a more energy efficient future are waiting for you there! City of San Carlos 600 Elm Street, San Carlos, CA 94070 www.cityofsancarlos.org (650) 802-4100 PRST STD ECRWSS US POSTAGE PAID EDDM RETAIL ******************ECRWSS********** Local Postal Customer City Council Mission Statement The City of San Carlos provides high quality services and facilities in a fiscally sustainable, responsive and friendly manner to foster a safe and healthy community. Elected Officials (650) Area Code Mayor Ron Collins rcollins@cityofsancarlos.org 802-4161 Vice Mayor Cameron Johnson cjohnson@cityofsancarlos.org 802-4162 Councilmember Bob Grassilli bgrassilli@cityofsancarlos.org 802-4160 Councilmember Matt Grocott mgrocott@cityofsancarlos.org 802-4163 Councilmember Mark Olbert molbert@cityofsancarlos.org 868-3367 City Treasurer Michael Galvin mgalvin@cityofsancarlos.org 483-3001 City Hall Contacts City Government Meetings City Council Meets the second and fourth Monday* of the month at 7 p.m. at City Hall and is televised live on Comcast Channel 27. The meeting is also streamed through www.cityofsancarlos.org and replayed on Comcast Channel 27 Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday at 7 p.m. April 13 and 27 May 11 and 26 (Tuesday) June 8 and 22 Planning Commission City Manager Jeff Maltbie jmaltbie@cityofsancarlos.org 802-4228 Administrative Services Director Rebecca Mendenhall rmendenhall@cityofsancarlos.org 802-4128 Assistant to City Manager 802-4230 (Editor, Good Living) Tara Peterson tpeterson@cityofsancarlos.org Meets the first and third Monday* of the month at 7 p.m. at City Hall and is televised live on Comcast Channel 27. The meeting is also streamed through www.cityofsancarlos.org and replayed on Comcast Channel 27 Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday at 2 p.m. City Attorney Greg Rubens grubens@cityofsancarlos.org 593-3117 April 6 and 20 May 4 and 18 June 1 and 15 Community Relations Director/City Clerk Crystal Mui cmui@cityofsancarlos.org 802-4219 * Unless otherwise noted Community Development Director Al Savay asavay@cityofsancarlos.org 802-4263 San Carlos Fire Chief Jim Skinner smaupin@cityofsancarlos.org 780-7400 Parks & Recreation Director Christine Boland cboland@cityofsancarlos.org 802-4286 Planning Department – General line 802-4263 Police Captain Gregory Rothaus grothaus@smcgov.org 802-4227 Police Business/Non-Emergency line 802-4277 Public Works Director Jay Walter jwalter@cityofsancarlos.org 802-4203 Public Works Department – General line 802-4200 Building Department – General line 802-4261 Social Media Like us on Facebook: facebook.com/cityofsancarlos Follow us on Twitter: @CityofSanCarlos and @SanCarlosCM Follow us on Instagram: @CityofSanCarlos Engage us on Shape San Carlos: www.cityofsancarlos.org/shapesancarlos.asp Parks, Recreation & Culture Commission Meets the first Wednesday of every even numbered month at 7 p.m., City Hall. Transportation & Circulation Commission Meets the third Tuesday of the month, 7 p.m., City Hall. Economic Development Advisory Commission Meets the fourth Tuesday of the month, 4 p.m., City Hall. Residential Design Review Committee Meets the first and third Monday of the month, 5:30 p.m., City Hall. City Hall Closures City Hall will be closed on the following days: May 25 – Memorial Day Hotlines Drought Hotline 802-4420 Reporting Abandoned Vehicles 802-4236 Reporting Graffiti 802-4235 Sports Field Condition 594-2626 Updates from the City on PG&E’s Natural Gas Pipeline 147 802-4455