Also, don't forget about Movies in the Park, Tastes of San Bruno and the San Bruno Education Foundation's fundraising event.
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The decorative archway will adorn the overpass that is being built downtown for the new Caltrain station.
The three bills would make sure that preventing another pipeline explosion continues to be a priority for the state.
Also, don't forget about the next Movie in the Park, Family Overnight in the Park and the opening of the homework center at the library.
In an unprecedented effort for the school district, the Crestmoor Elementary PTO has put forth a proposal to hire a new part-time teacher to reduce the number of combination classes—with money they've raised on their own.
Also, don't forget about the city's Arbor Day celebration, the next Movie in the Park and Java With Jerry in San Mateo.
One man says the homeless in the city, though few in number, have nowhere else to go but still get harassed and told they are not wanted in certain places. Are there other solutions?
The new contract with San Bruno firefighters includes higher contributions from the city toward health benefits.
Cases are up 40 percent nationwide recently.
The California Public Utilities Commission's investigation concluded that PG&E has been properly checking its welds since it began high-pressure water testing its gas lines in the wake of the 2010 San Bruno explosion.
Sixteen new permits were pulled to make repairs on homes that were destroyed or damaged by the Sept. 9 fire.
South Linden closed until Monday morning.
PG&E's Line 132, the pipeline that exploded in the Crestmoor neighborhood on Sept. 9, was only equipped with manual shutoff valves, which were OK under federal regulations.
The utility's "best practices" are the subject of the group's inquiry.
The CPUC promised the residents that they would be allowed to be represented on the commission's expert panel that is conducting an investigation into the explosion. But nothing has been heard of that promise since October.
The agenda for the Feb. 8 San Bruno City Council meeting.
Log the crowning achievements and persistent failures of government this year.
Proceedings from the meeting included approving the demolition of three more homes in the disaster area, denying a firm's appeal related to a bid to purchase new radios for the fire department and appointing a new vice mayor.
The NTSB released its second preliminary report today about its investigation into the Sept. 9 gas pipeline explosion.
The proceedings of the meeting included receiving an interim report on the San Bruno Park School District's financial stability and a presentation from the polling firm slated to gauge the public's interest in a bond measure.
The proceedings from the meeting included extending the city's local state of emergency, approving the special overlay zoning district for the neighborhood affected by the Sept. 9 fire and approving a design for the memorial recognition sculpture.
Officials and residents kicked off the construction today with a celebration at the the site of the former San Bruno Lumber yard.
The $186 million bond measure passed with 61 percent of the vote.
The agenda for the Nov. 2 special City Council meeting.
The proceedings of the meetings included moving forward with hiring a construction firm to repair retaining walls and slopes damaged in the Sept. 9 fire as well as allowing a fitness company to open a personal training studio at the former Crestmoor Hig
The council is expected to take action related to hiring contractors to rebuild slopes and retaining walls and to reconstruct infrastructure damaged in the Crestmoor disaster.
Actions included a report on how the city is planning to expedite the planning process for residents looking to rebuild following the Sept. 9 fire.
The bill requires a two-thirds approval by the full Senate and Assembly Thursday to get passed.
The proceedings of the meeting included a discussion about a federal emergency declaration, a discussion about a grand jury report about sex offenders and action on the city's bargaining agreement with the firefighters union.
San Bruno Patch will sit down with City Manager Connie Jackson and Mayor Jim Ruane to talk about the Crestmoor explosion.
The agenda for the Sept. 21 San Bruno City Council meeting, called in response to the Crestmoor disaster.
The City Council adopted a resolution Thursday that allows the city to apply for federal assistance to help with the disaster and make sure it comes through.
The NTSB director leading the investigation into the pipeline explosion says the agency has received 90 emails from residents claiming to have smelled gas before the fire.
The county also vows to provide assistance to residents through its calamity relief program at no charge.
Federal, state and local politicians, along with representatives from the agencies involved in investigating the gas explosion, stepped up Monday night to try to answer residents' concerns.
49 homes in "buffer zone" are destroyed; 10 are yellow tagged, meaning residents can't stay there and 25 are green tagged and safe to live in.
Former employee files suit in San Francisco court alleging he was harrassed for reporting unsafe practices involving gas transmission lines.
How to apply for insurance? Who is responsible for cleaning up damaged property? Where can I get my mail? Here are answers to those questions and more.
Sen. Barbara Boxer calls for immediate inspection of intrastate natural gas pipeline. State will hold a hearing on the incident next week.