Starting on Monday, May 18th, Verily will operate two COVID-19 testing sites in San Mateo County.
The City established a temporary email address citizens used to email comments for public communication or for agenda items.
5,000 face masks were distributed throughout the two-day event at the Millbrae Library.
California’s Governor Newsom has started a home delivered meals program for people who are needing to stay at home due to COVID-19.
Starting June 15th, the City of Millbrae Recreation Department will start offering summer programs for children.
Mayor Reuben Holober adddresses San Mateo County Health's shelter-in-place order and regional business relief efforts.
Who’s ready for summer camp? Registration starts on Friday, May 8th at bit.ly/milrec. Make sure to sign up early as spaces are limited.
Residents are encouraged to call (800) 675-8437 to speak to multi-lingual county staff and apply for meal delivery services.
Access the draft CAP here. The City is now accepting public comments through May 29, 2020.
City of Millbrae, in partnership with the Millbrae Lions Club, will be distributing face masks for those in need this Saturday and Sunday.
"In a continued effort to assist our citizens, the City of Millbrae has ordered face masks for distribution to members of the community. "
All residents have been displaced and are receiving services from the Red Cross while temporary housing solutions are worked on.
Nightly freeway lane closures will occur on northbound and southbound U.S. 101 from 7:00 PM to 6:30 AM, Sunday through Thursday night.
This week, an additional $310 billion was added to the U.S. Small Business Administration’s Paycheck Protection Program.
The small business grant application portal is tentatively scheduled to open on Monday, April 27, 2020, at 12 p.m.
"We want to give special thanks to Geofrey Gabriel, MCAAC City of Millbrae Liaison, for publishing Millbrae's Spring 2020 Virtual Art Show."
All the entries have been submitted and Millbrae’s Spring 2020 Virtual Art Show is now open for public viewing.
Join these three live 30 minute interactive programs that will be hosted for three consecutive Fridays at 10 a.m.
April 22 is 50th anniversary of Earth Day! Join the City of Millbrae by doing something good for yourself, the Earth & local environment.
public gatherings and events such as Easter egg hunts are not allowed through the shelter-in-place directive.
SSF Scavenger is considered an essential service provider. During the COVID-19 pandemic, they will continue to make normal collections.
This free online class is sponsored by BAWSCA and the City of Millbrae's Water Resources and Conservation Program.
Following is a comprehensive list of resources that you may find helpful and ease some of the burdens during this time.
Short-Term daytime ramp closures are possible (Monday through Friday) at the following location from 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM.
"District is going to strengthen and standardize Distance Learning Phase II as we prepare to provide Distance Learning until May 1, 2020."
This service is being provided in addition to the Senior Wellness Check being conducted by the San Mateo County Sheriff’s Office.
Learn how to reduce water needs for seasonal vegetable gardening by learning how to grow vegetables to harvest all summer long on April 8.
Last week, Congress passed, and the President signed, the federal Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act.
In response to this order, the Permit counter is closed to the public, but are continuing services; including essential inspections.
It has been two weeks since the San Mateo County Health Officer issued the Shelter-in-Place Order.
Judges will view all submissions and the winner in each category will be notified on April 20th.
Meals will be served between 11:30 a.m. and 12:30 p.m., Monday through Friday, March 18th to April 3rd.
The San Mateo County Economic Development Authority has created a survey to assist in the business recovery efforts.
Preventing sewer overflows in your home and in your neighborhood is important, especially during this COVID-19 emergency.
"While we all hope to be back in the classroom as soon as possible, we support this regional decision to prioritize health of community."
Shelter-in-place and social distancing policies are proven to slow the spread of COVID-19, and will help protect you and your family.
"We are asking our fellow citizens to continue to help build our City’s wellness check database program registry."
This order directs San Mateo County residents to stay inside their homes and away from others as much as possible until April 7, 2020.