Under the tier system, bars, breweries and distilleries where no meals are served remain closed.
The mural is considered government speech and represents the City Council’s own viewpoint.
Patch reader Brook Stein captured this amazing shot in the late hours of a weekday morning at Miramar looking out at Pillar Point Harbor.
This new framework, entitled Blueprint for a Safer Economy, is effective as of Monday, August 31, 2020.
Areas open as of noon are generally in the areas of La Honda, San Gregorio and Pescadero.
That ratification is on the agenda for the City Council meeting of September 1, 2020.
The City has created a webpage that includes links and resources for evacuees and the community.
This new program ensures eligible customers do not pay any costs for buying and installing a home battery storage system.
Shops that offer tattoos, piercings, and electrolysis may not be operated outdoors and must close.
The City will continue to inform the community about a Coastal Trail detour and the replacement project, as progress is made.
The county’s case rate today, based on a 14-day rolling average, is 110.4 positive cases per 100,000 of population.
The next program, Intro to LinkedIn Presented by Upwardly Global, will be held on July 29.
The final draft chapters will be made available at www.PlanHMB.org prior to the study session.
The three CCF non-profits have partnered to share responsibilities to help Coastsiders through this difficult time.
Next Tuesday whether to place a measure on the November 3, 2020 ballot to raise the Transient Occupancy Tax from the current 12% up to 15%.
San Mateo County has a total of 4,045 cases to date.
The County’s $2 million contribution comes from Measure K, the voter-approved, countywide half-cent sales tax extension.
Half Moon Bay's 2020 4th of July Virtual Parade and celebration is posted online now.
The closure begins at sunrise on Friday, July 3, and ends at 9:00 AM on Monday, July 6.
City officials in Pacifica have also closed their beaches from sunrise Friday morning to sunrise Monday morning.
The City of Half Moon Bay, recognizing that there will likely be many people descending on the coastside this 4th of July weekend.
One more important 4th of July note – remember the all fireworks are illegal in Half Moon Bay.
No doctor’s note, symptom screening, or medical insurance required.
As Fourth of July fests, like in Half Moon Bay, are canceled, cities get creative with live & virtual ways to celebrate on the Peninsula.
Send a short video of your 4th of July greetings - submission deadline is July 1.
Personal services like nail salons, body waxing, and tattoo parlors may create safety plans and resume operations on June 19, 2020.
City is considering a variety of Local Relief strategies to maintain our local health, safety, quality of life, and economic vitality.
"I’m happy to report that this project is completed and we will officially re-open the stair access to Poplar Beach on Monday, June 15."
"I want to talk about painful, disturbing social issues going on that we must recognize and address."
"Remain optimistic and I know that’s difficult, but it’s important to maintain good state of mind in the midst of everything we’re facing."
The new order states that effective June 1, 2020, certain additional businesses and activities may resume, with strict guidelines.
Visitors and locals should remember that social distancing protocols should be observed at all times when in public areas.
COVID-19 concerns led to scrapping the city's signature October event, along with this year's July 4th parade and festivities.
"As we see restrictions modified, please do remember that social distancing and face coverings are still just as important as ever."
No one was injured in the attack.
Bay Area counties issued a joint statement today in response to the Governor’s announcement of the loosening of some restrictions.
County has not adopted the State’s Phase 2 approach as of yet, so only those businesses listed in the County order are permitted to operate.
Six Bay Area counties, including San Mateo County, have extended the shelter-in-place order through May 31. See the revised order here.
To help with that, the City is offering a great way to share your story – our new “Views from Home: Half Moon Bay” photo project.
A much-needed construction project to repair and improve “vertical” access to Poplar Beach will begin next Monday, May 4 until June 30.