Politics & Government

Know Your Boundaries

Learn how to determine where your property stops and your neighbor's begins during Belmont Public Works Week.

 

Even if you haven't scuffled with your neighbor over placement of a fence, new landscaping or a cracked sidewalk, it's helpful to know where your legal property lines begin and end.

During , the Belmont crew is offering free color maps that show individual boundaries in relation to the street.

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Stop by Suite 385 in today from 8 a.m.-noon and 2:30-5:00 p.m. and meet some of the public works crew while finding out more about your property boundary lines.

For other Public Works Week events, .

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Belmont City Hall is located at One Twin Pines Lane. For more information, go to www.belmont.gov, or call 650-595-7425.

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