When a Spare the Air Day is called, it is illegal to burn wood, manufactured firelogs or any other solid fuel, both indoors and outdoors.
Patch asked each candidate the same two questions. In this six-part series, readers will learn what differentiates each candidate and what each would do to improve downtown Belmont.
State and provincial governments along the North American west coast are united in an effort to impact climate change.
The deadline ensures enough time for postal delivery in San Mateo County.
750,000 cases of the product have been discarded due to early rotting, discoloration, according to the FDA.
βWe are aligning the cityβs vision for these lands.β Carlos de Melo
Belmont's bi-weekly street sweeping happens between 5 a.m. and 1 p.m. on weekdays.
The influenza virus mutates from year to year, which is why it is important for people to get vaccinated every year.
Residents being asked to eliminate sources of standing water, where mosquitos lay eggs.
Sen. Jerry Hill will meet with the public to discuss communication between local communities, PG&E and the California Public Utilities Commission.
The author poses some questions to Belmont City Council about proposed rate increases by the city's trash/recycling vendor. A public hearing will be held Nov. 26.
"Campaign signs are not allowed in the public right-of-way anywhere within the city." Belmont Municipal Code, Section 23
The candidates, tax measure, and voting information and that will be affecting Belmont and Redwood Shores.
Monday, October 21 is the last day to register to be able to vote in the Nov. 5, 2013 general election.
New tunnel underneath San Francisco Bay is being built to survive even a major earthquake, which is likely in the Bay Area in the coming years.
BART workers walked off the job and onto the picket line this morning.
The event was videotaped in its entirety and can be viewed on YouTube.
Caltrain, buses, carpools--alternatives to BART.
You can head to Yosemite after all to catch some beautiful fall colors.
In a do-over of a candidates' forum, the League will give voters a chance to hear from Belmont City Council candidates at the Belmont Library on Oct. 24
Map shows how much Peninsula-Santa Cruz area individuals and corporations owe to the Franchise Tax Board.
The author inquires about the city's contract with trash/recycling vendor, Recology.
A public hearing on the trash rate increase proposal will be held in November.
The city council voted Monday to approve the expenditure to hire private consultants to investigate Line 147.
The city council had a budget study session this past Monday.
So far there have been no reports of humans contracting Yellow Fever in the area.
Workers at the SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory in Menlo Park are among thousands in the Bay Area facing furlough this week due to the government shutdown.
Election Day is November 5.
The seven BRSSD board of trustees candidates will take written questions from audience members at Wednesday's forum at Nesbit.
The city manager says the city has been in contact with PG&E and requested that they provide additional information about the testing protocols for the gas lines in Belmont.
Belmont and Redwood Shores readers are encouraged to share their posts on this new Measure R Open Blog.
The $174 per year, per parcel tax requires a super majority (two-thirds) to pass.
Since the ordinance was adopted in San Mateo County last April, initial surveys taken outside of major retail establishments have indicated that 82 percent of shoppers are either bringing a reusable bag, or not taking a bag at all.
The call center in Concord has so far helped handle questions from more than 59,000 callers.