Council Meeting Agenda - May 12, 2026 at 6 PM


*** IN-PERSON WITH REMOTE PUBLIC PARTICIPATION AVAILABLE ***

This meeting of the Pescadero Municipal Advisory Council will be held in the community room found at the La Honda-Pescadero Unified School District Office, located at 360 Butano Cutoff, Pescadero.  Members of the public will be able to participate in the meeting in person in the community room or remotely via the Zoom platform.  For information regarding how to participate in the meeting either in person or remotely, please refer to the instructions below.


ADENDA

CALL TO ORDER

PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE

ROLL CALL

PUBLIC COMMENT

This item is reserved for persons wishing to address the council on any PMAC-related matters not otherwise on this meeting agenda.  Public comments on matters on this meeting agenda shall be heard at the time the matter is called.

CONSENT AGENDA

All items in the consent agenda may be approved by a single action.  Any item may be pulled for discussion prior to approval.  Any amendments may be made to the items in the consent agenda with the approval action or as a separate action prior to the consent agenda approval.

i. Adopt Previous PMAC Meeting Minutes

ii. Adopt Meeting Agenda

REGULAR AGENDA

1. Reports to Council

Representatives may provide a report to the Council on items not agenized elsewhere.

a. San Mateo County Supervisor Ray Mueller’s Office

Kathleen Moazed will provide updates on actions and business from San Mateo County Supervisor Ray Mueller’s office that affect the PMAC area.

b. San Mateo County Fire Department

The San Mateo County Fire Department may send a representative to provide a report on the fire station and safety affecting the PMAC area.

c. San Mateo County Executive Office

Deputy County Executive Nicholas Calderon will provide an update from the San Mateo County Executive Office.

d. San Mateo County Department of Public Works

Deputy Director of the Department of Public Works Tory Newman will provide an update from the San Mateo County Executive Office.

2. CSA 11 Subcommittee Creation

Councilor Nicholas Erridge will present to the Council on creating a CSA11 subcommittee.  The Council may or may not take action on the creation of a CSA 11 Subcommittee.

3. Letter of Recognition to Alto Velo Racing Club

Councilor Nicholas Erridge will present to the Council a letter of recognition for the Alto Velo Racing Club.  The Council may or may not take action on the support of the recognition.

4. Letter of Recognition to Western Wheelers Bicycle Club

Councilor Nicholas Erridge will present to the Council a letter of recognition for the Western Wheelers Bicycle Club.  The Council may or may not take action on the support of the recognition.

5. Councilor Reports

Councilors may report on business within the area and discuss items to agendize in the future.

a. Administrative

Councilors may report on business activities taken or that need to be taken for the administration of Council business.  This may include, but is not limited to service renewals, meeting logistics, and meeting supplies.

b. Agriculture and Commerce

Councilors may report on Agriculture and Commerce as they affect the area.  This may include, but is not limited to farm/business owners and workers, monitoring current issues, and looking forward to issues affecting agriculture and commerce.

c. Education

Councilors may report on Education within the area.  This may include, but is not limited to child/adult learning opportunities, educational events, libraries, and schools.

d. Health and Safety

Councilors may report on Health and Safety within the area.  This may include, but is not limited to law enforcement, fire, emergency operations, and medical services.

e. Housing and Development

An update from the Housing Task Force subcommittee may be given.  Councilors may also report on Housing and Development within the area.  This may include, but is not limited to zoning, permitting, and housing access.

f. Parks and Recreation

Councilors may report on Parks and Recreation within the area.  This may include, but is not limited to the Pescadero Community Space Project, Dark Sky Initiative, Pescadero to the Sea Trail, and Pescadero to the High School Trail.

g. Transportation

Councilors may report on transportation within the area.  This may include, but is not limited to parking, public transportation, and roads.

h. Utilities

Councilors may report on Utilities within the area.  This may include, but is not limited to electricity, sanitation, sewer, and water.

i. General

Councilors may report on items not covered above.

ADJOURNMENT

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION


Public Participation: Zoom

The council meeting may be accessed through Zoom online at https://bit.ly/PMAC25.  The  council meeting may also be accessed via telephone by dialing +1 669 900 6833.  Enter the webinar ID: 868 3748 6550, then press #.  If prompted, enter the passcode: 777544.  Members of the public can also attend this meeting physically in the community room found in the rear of the Pescadero Community Church at 363 Stage Road, Pescadero.  A video recording of the meeting will be made and can be viewed at pescaderocouncil.org.

Translation services from English to Spanish will be provided on site only and will not be recorded.

To submit topics for future meetings, to inquire about making a presentation, or to receive PMAC agendas and other notices by email when they are published, send an email to agenda@pescaderocouncil.org stating your request.


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