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Regardless of what amount of rain we might get this winter, gardening in California now means contending with the risk of drought conditions. Join Flows To Bay’s free webinar to learn how we can bolster the health of our gardens to be able to withstand long dry periods.The webinar will take place online on Saturday,...

Date and time: Date and time: 2022-10-12 10:00 amLocation: Colma Community CenterDepartment: City Manager/City Clerk's OfficeDate and time: 2022-10-12 10:00 amLocation: Colma Community CenterDepartment: City Manager/City Clerk's Office

Date and time: Date and time: 2022-10-12 07:00 pmLocation: Regular City Council Meeting - October 12, 2022Department: City Manager/City Clerk's OfficeDate and time: 2022-10-12 07:00 pmLocation: Regular City Council Meeting - October 12, 2022Department: City Manager/City Clerk's OfficeDate and time: 2022-10-12 07:00 pmLocation: Regular City Council Meeting - October 12, 2022Department: City Manager/City Clerk's OfficeAgendaThe...

Recycling, Waste Reduction Requirements for Residents & Businesses Colma and other California jurisdictions are required to comply with state laws that are included below:   AB 1826 Mandatory Commercial Organics Waste Recycling Law AB 1826 requires businesses and multi-family complexes that generate organic waste to arrange for organics collection services. Businesses and multi-family complexes are...

Colma reduces greenhouse gas emission from electricity 98% since 2016 thanks to clean renewable energy provided by Peninsula Clean Energy! In 2016, Colma joined San Mateo County and all the other cities in the county to form Peninsula Clean Energy, and has chosen 100% renewable wind and solar to power all its municipal facilities. Read...

Information in this report may not include all responses or participation of the Colma Police Department. Crimes Investigated In August of 2022, we took 165 reports, slightly up from July which was 146, we arrested 68 people for 55 Misdemeanors and 13 Felonies, issued 281 criminal and traffic citations, and conducted 132 traffic enforcement stops....

City Manager’s Update Brian Dossey, City Manager At the September 14th City Council meeting, the City Council awarded over $123,700 in grants to twenty-one San Mateo County non-profit organizations that serve our community. This has been an annual program that the Town has participated in for some time in an effort to make sure our...

Colma’s residents and businesses are eligible for several rebates and programs that improve energy efficiency, water conservation and electrification. Free Rainwater Barrels Lawn Be Gone Rebates This free rainwater barrel is an easy way to capture rainwater to water your plants and save up to $200 off a qualifying barrel. Visit BAWSCA for more details. The Lawn...

Colma’s Climate Action Plan 2030 includes significantly expanding electric vehicle purchases and adding new electric vehicle charging stations. Below is a quick snapshot of rebates and program to help you buy an electric vehicle: $1,000 for a new battery electric vehicle from Peninsula Clean Energy. $4,000 in rebates for purchasing a used EV. $800 to EV owners for the purchase...

Date and time: Date and time: 2022-09-28 06:00 pmLocation: Regular City Council Meeting - September 28, 2022Department: City Manager/City Clerk's OfficeDate and time: 2022-09-28 06:00 pmLocation: Regular City Council Meeting - September 28, 2022Department: City Manager/City Clerk's OfficeAgendaThe City Council meeting will be conducted virtually pursuant to the provisions of Assembly Bill 361 amending the...

TO: All Food Facilities in the Town of Colma COLMA’S NEW REQUIRMENTS: SINGLE-USE PLASTIC FOODWARE NO LONGER ALLOWED & REQUIRES TRANSITION TO COMPOSTABLE FOODWARE Dear Restaurant/ Food Facility Owner or Manager, Colma’s new ordinance affects all food facilities in Colma and doesn’t allow single-use plastic foodware and only allows compostable foodware. Additional requirements are highlighted...

One of the easiest things you can do to make your home healthier and safer is to get natural gas (which is primarily methane, a fossil fuel) out of your home.  It’s also one of the most effective ways to address climate change. At a free program called “How to Get Gas Out of Your...

Date and time: Date and time: 2022-09-21 09:00 amLocation: Colma Community CenterDepartment: City Manager/City Clerk's OfficeDate and time: 2022-09-21 09:00 amLocation: Colma Community CenterDepartment: City Manager/City Clerk's Office

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