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๐Ÿ‘‹ eNews: May 2, 2025 - Free Compost & E-Waste Events, Electrify San Mateo Meetings, AAPI Heritage Event, Summer Activity Registration & More

Email from City of San Mateo Check out the latest from the City of San Mateo In today's edition: Celebrating Earth Month with Mayor Rob Newsom Electrify San Mateo: Three Upcoming Community Meetings City Council Meeting Preview for May 5 Meeting San Mateo City Hall Welcomes Carey School First Graders Help Shape Your City: Apply Now for San Mateo Boards and Commissions Safely Recycle Electronics and Documents at May 3 E-Waste & Shredding Event San Mateo Residents Invited to Scoop Up Compost, Seedlings and Sustainability Tips May 10 Public Works Leads a Successful Earth Day Cleanup at Ryder Park AAPI Heritage Month Celebration is Tomorrow, May 3! Summer Activity Registration Starts Next Week...Don't Miss Out! Help Shape the Future of Our Parks with Our Annual Survey New Strategic Plan Sets Course for Libraryโ€™s Future (2025โ€“2028) Charting Our Progress: FY 23โ€“24 Library Impact Report Now Available Writers Helping Writers - My Open Mic Journey, Tips, and Tricks Tech Help @ Main: Now on Saturdays! Crochet Together Author Visit with Laura G. Lee Senior Book Club - This Tender Land by William Krueger May the 4th Be With You Thrive San Mateo: Resources for Living Well Job Opportunities with the City City Manager's Office Celebrating Earth Month with Mayor Rob Newsom Weโ€™re wrapping up Earth Month with Mayor Rob Newsom, highlighting another way our Councilmembers incorporate sustainability into their daily lives. Mayor Newsom loves his electric vehicle and encourages others to go electric if possible. After working with Fordโ€™s shuttle company, Chariot, he became an early adopterโ€”one of the first in California to drive a Mustang Mach-E! Driving a vehicle powered by clean electricity is a huge way to cut down on your carbon footprint, and driving an EV is quiet and fast! EV range continues to increase with most new cars reaching 200-300 miles on a single charge. If you donโ€™t have access to charging at home, check out the many publicly available chargers around San Mateo. Peninsula Clean Energy is available to answer questions you may have about buying an EV or EV charging. ๏ปฟ Letโ€™s keep the Earth Month momentum goingโ€”every sustainable choice makes a difference! Sustainability Programs and Resources Electrify San Mateo: Three Upcoming Community Meetings Switching from natural gas to carbon-free electric equipment in our homes and buildings is critical to reducing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions in our community. Gas appliances release air pollutants and studies have shown that exposure to these pollutants pose significant health risks. In addition to advancing our climate goals, electrification eliminates these risks and can provide a safer and healthier environment. The Electrify San Mateo project team will be presenting existing building electrification policy pathways at three upcoming City Commission meetings: May 12: Senior Advisory Commission May 14: Sustainability and Infrastructure Commission May 21: Community Relations Commission We invite you to share your feedback and shape the Electrify San Mateo: Sustainable Building Strategy. Community feedback will be shared with City Council, tentatively scheduled for June 2025. Please see the Public Meeting Portal below for meeting agenda and information posted roughly one week before the Commission meetings. Visit the Public Meeting Portal City Clerk's Office Updates City Council Meeting Preview for May 5 Meeting The following items will be discussed by the San Mateo City Council on Monday, May 5, 2025. Click the button below for the full City Council agenda and packet. ๏ปฟSpecial Meeting, 5:30 p.m. Study Session San Mateo Police Department Youth Services Unit โ€”Presentation City Council will receive a status update and informational presentation from the San Mateo Police Department Youth Services Unit. Regular Meeting, 7 p.m. Ceremonial 4.0 Grade Recognition - Aragon High School Asian American Pacific-Islander Heritage Month - Proclamation Jewish American Heritage Month - Proclamation National Police Week - Proclamation New Business Delaware Street Safe Routes to School Corridor Bike Lane Improvements - Project Update City Council will receive an update and provide feedback on the Delaware Street Safe Routes to School Corridor Bike Lane Improvements project. Learn more via the Public Meeting Portal below. Visit the Public Meeting Portal San Mateo City Hall Welcomes Carey School First Graders This week, the City Clerk's Office had the pleasure of hosting more than 40 enthusiastic first-grade students from the Carey School at City Hall. During their visit, students had the opportunity to meet the City Manager, City Clerk, and Councilmembers. They learned about local government, and got to step inside the City Council Chambers for a hands-on civic experience. We are always excited to inspire future leaders and connect young students with their local government! Help Shape Your City: Apply Now for San Mateo Boards and Commissions If you've ever thought about getting involved in City government, serving on a Board or Commission is an excellent place to start! Applications are now open for: Community Relations Commission: 1 Vacancy (Full Term) Library Board: 2 Vacancies (Full Term) Measure S Oversight Committee: 1 Vacancy (1 Full Term, 1 Partial Term through June 2027) Park and Recreation Commission: 2 Vacancies (Full Term) Personnel Board: 2 Vacancies (Full Term) Planning Commission: 2 Vacancies (Full Term) Senior Advisory Commission: 2 Vacancies (1 Full Term & 1 Partial Term through June 2026) Sustainability and Infrastructure Commission: 1 Vacancy (Full Term) Youth Commissioners (Multiple Seats): 7 Vacancies (1 Year Terms) * Library Board * Parks and Recreation Commission * Senior Advisory Commission * Sustainability & Infrastructure Commission Apply today! Apply Here Public Works Safely Recycle Electronics and Documents at May 3 E-Waste & Shredding Event Got old electronics, papers, or sensitive documents to dispose of? Bring them to our FREE E-Waste & Shredding Event on Saturday, May 3, 2025, from 9 a.m. - 12 p.m. at Beresford Park, located at 2720 Alameda De Las Pulgas. Learn more below! Learn More San Mateo Residents Invited to Scoop Up Compost, Seedlings and Sustainability Tips on May 10 To celebrate International Compost Awareness Week, the City invites residents to dig into sustainability at a free Compost Awareness & Giveaway Event on Saturday, May 10, 2025, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Phoenix Garden (222 Paul Scannell Drive). The event is free and open to the public and will feature: ๐ŸŒฑ Free compostโ€”residents may load all they likeโ€”bring your own container or bucket! Shovels provided on loan! ๐ŸŒฟ Free seedlings and seeds from the San Mateo Public Library and Beresford Community Garden ๐Ÿชฑ Vermicomposting and backyard composting demos from UC Berkeley and other experts ๐Ÿง‘โ€๐ŸŒพ Environmental presentations from Master Gardeners ๐Ÿ Pollinator education from the Pollinator Partnership ๐Ÿ’ธ Financial incentives for County of San Mateo residents to start composting at home (backyard or worm bins) ๐ŸŒ€ Tours of Phoenix Garden, including the Lavender Labyrinth. ๐Ÿงบ Learn more about local community composting and the compost collection program in San Mateo from Fresh Approach. Learn more by visiting the link below. Learn More Public Works Leads a Successful Earth Day Cleanup at Ryder Park On Saturday, April 26 our Public Works Department hosted an Earth Day cleanup event at Ryder Park, working with 650 volunteers to eliminate litter and protect our waterways. To help celebrate Earth Day, our Parks and Recreation Department also planted a tree at Ryder Park and provided crafts and games through Mobile Recreation. After the volunteers collected nearly 20 yards of trash and about 1.5 yards of recyclables, our Public Works team grilled burgers and hot dogs to thank everyone who participated in the cleanup. Thank you to all the dedicated volunteers who made a massive impact to help our environment and keep San Mateo beautiful. Parks and Recreation News AAPI Heritage Month Celebration is Tomorrow, May 3! Join us as we launch a vibrant new celebration honoring Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) Heritage Month! This event will showcase the rich cultures, histories, and contributions of AAPI communities through dynamic demonstrations, interactive experiences and amazing food and drinks. Date: Saturday, May 3, 2025 Time: 12-3 p.m. Location: Central Park More Info will be posted online via the link below. Let's come together to celebrate, honor, and amplify AAPI heritage! Learn More Summer Activity Registration Starts Next Week...Don't Miss Out! Get ready to kick off your most exciting summer yetโ€”our brand-new Parks and Recreation Summer Activity Guide is live and serving up three months of non-stop fun! Mark your calendars for: ๐Ÿก San Mateo residents can register starting Tuesday, May 6 at 9 a.m. ๐ŸŒ Non-residents, your turn starts Thursday, May 8 at 9 a.m. Expand your kiddoโ€™s horizon this summer! Have them learn some awesome karate skills or get their head in the game with some thrilling tennis classes. Keep your mind and body active with a variety of our Adult Movement and Awareness programs. Or jump in and spin your summer away in our Line Dance Series. We have classes for everyone to enjoy! Get the Guide Help Shape the Future of Our Parks with Our Annual Survey Your opinion and feedback are important for us to learn what matters most to you in our parks. Take a few minutes answering 17 survey questions and help us create the best experience for all of San Mateo. Weโ€™re accepting responses now through June 30, 2025. Visit the link below to participate in the survey. Visit our Website Library Updates New Strategic Plan Sets Course for Libraryโ€™s Future (2025โ€“2028) After a several months long process, the library has completed the Strategic Plan that will guide the department's work for the next three years. Our broad goal areas include promoting literacy for all ages and abilities, creating beautiful and functional community spaces, increasing and securing stable funding, and proactively engaging community. Check out the plan via the link below. See the Plan Charting Our Progress: FY 23โ€“24 Library Impact Report Now Available We are proud to share our FY 23โ€“24 Impact Report, highlighting a year of meaningful progress, partnerships, and measurable impact. This report reflects our continued commitment to service and community support, showcasing the milestones we have achieved and the stories that inspire our work every day. Thank you to our dedicated team, supporters, and collaborators who helped make this year one of growth and purpose. Learn more. Writers Helping Writers - My Open Mic Journey, Tips, and Tricks Thursday May 8 | 6:30 - 8 p.m. | Main Library | 1st Floor, Oak Room From the California Writers Club-SF Peninsula Branch, author Dave M Strom will talk about how he performs his Super Holly Hansson stories at open mics: how he started, what he added to his open mics performances (for example, music!), and how open mics influenced his writing. You will learn about reading stories in front of a microphone and a live audience. And you will see Dave perform a story. Registration is required. Learn more. Tech Help @ Main: Now on Saturdays! 1st and 3rd Saturday of Each Month | Main Library | 2nd Floor Register for a 30 minute appointment for one-on-one instruction and assistance with email, ebooks, and other software questions. Learn more. Crochet Together Tuesday, May 13 | 5:30 - 6:30 p.m. | Hillsdale Library Come crochet with us on the 2nd Tuesday of the month at Hillsdale Library, and share projects, ideas, and tips. Learn more. Author Visit with Laura G. Lee Saturday, May 10 | 11 a.m. -12 p.m. | Main Library | 1st Floor, Oak Room The author and illustrator of Soy Sauce talks about what inspired her to create stories that explore culture, family, and the flavors that bring people together. Learn more. Senior Book Club - This Tender Land by William Krueger Thursday, May 8 | 10 - 11 a.m. | Virtual via Zoom In this online program, we will discuss This Tender Land, by William Krueger. Registration is required. Learn more. May the 4th Be With You! Sunday, May 4 | 12:30-3 p.m. | Main Library | 1st Floor, Oak Room Bring in the 4th at our Star Wars Party! Join us for a Jedi Storytime, a costume parade, Star Wars crafts, or relax in the Jedi Meditation Space. We will also have a raffle and games in the Oak Room. Learn more. Thrive San Mateo: Resources for Living Well May marks Mental Health Awareness Month, a national initiative established in 1949 by Mental Health America to promote mental well-being, educate the public, and reduce the stigma surrounding mental health conditions. It's a time to prioritize our mental health and support one another in our community. In San Mateo County, we are fortunate to have a range of resources dedicated to supporting mental health. Whether you're seeking immediate assistance, ongoing support, or ways to get involved, the following services are here to help: ๐Ÿฅ San Mateo Mental Health Resources Immediate Support 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline: Call or text 988 for 24/7 confidential support. 911 Text Support: San Mateo residents can also utilize Text to 911 if they find themselves unable to verbally make a call to police. Simply text 911 with the details of your incident to include location first and foremost. StarVista Crisis Hotline: (650) 579-0350 โ€“ Available 24/7 for crisis intervention and support. San Mateo County Behavioral Health and Recovery Services (BHRS): Call (800) 686-0101 for access to mental health and substance use services. Specialized Programs Community Wellness and Crisis Response Team (CWCRT): A co-response model pairing mental health clinicians with police departments to address mental health crises. SMART Program: The San Mateo County Mental Health Assessment and Referral Team provides specialized response to mental health emergencies, aiming to reduce unnecessary hospitalizations. Project Guardian: A voluntary registry by the San Mateo Police Department for individuals with special needs, ensuring first responders have critical information during emergencies. City of San Mateo. Support for Specific Communities Community Overcoming Relationship Abuse (CORA): Offers support to individuals and families affected by domestic violence. 24-hour hotline: (800) 300-1080.San Mateo County+1City of San Mateo El Concilio of San Mateo County: Provides mental health services, including support for LGBTQ+ individuals and youth leadership programs. Remember, taking care of your mental health is just as important as your physical health. If you or someone you know is struggling, don't hesitate to reach out to these resources. Job Opportunities with the City Interested in working for the City? 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