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April 10, 2020   Colma Community, San Mateo County's shelter in place order, along with several other counties in the Bay Area, remains in place through May 3, 2020. I know these are trying times, but please have faith that this is flattening the curve and please continue to do your part and practice social distancing. As...

Below are informational flyers for family resources available throughout San Mateo County. For more information go to your nearest Core Services Agency or call 2-1-1. Family Resources Flyer (English) Family Resources Flyer (Spanish)

PRESS RELEASE FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE April 9, 2020 Colma Donates $15,000 to San Mateo County Strong The City Council of the Town of Colma has approved a donation of $15,000 to the San Mateo County Strong Fund, the county’s relief effort to support residents and businesses in San Mateo County that have been impacted by...

Date and time: 2020-04-08 07:00 pmLocation: Regular City Council Meeting - April 8, 2020Department: City Manager/City Clerk's OfficeAgendaOn March 17, 2020, the Governor issued Executive Order N-29-20 suspending certain provisions of the Ralph M. Brown Act in order to allow for local legislative bodies to conduct their meetings completely telephonically or by other electronic means....

Crimes Investigated Vehicle Burglary During the month of February, there were four (4) reports of vehicles being burglarized. Stolen Vehicle During the month of February, there was one (1) report of a vehicle reported stolen or embezzled.  Two stolen vehicles were recovered by Colma Officers during the month. Thefts During the month of February, the...

CITY MANAGER’S UPDATE Brian Dossey, City Manager As we enter our third week of the shelter in place order from Governor Newsom I want to take a minute to thank everyone in the community for doing their part to remain safe and protect one another.  I know these are unprecedented times and I want to...

Health officers in seven Bay Area jurisdictions are extending a previous stay-at-home order through May 3, 2020 in order to preserve critical hospital capacity across the region. Seven Bay Area Jurisdictions Extend Order to Shelter in Place

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