FAQ Topic: General Government Services

Are there any restrictions regarding construction noise?

Yes. The Town has a construction noise ordinance which limits noise generating construction of any kind to the following hours: Weekday Start Time is 8:00 AM; Weekday End Time is 7:00 PM. Saturday Start Time is 9:00 AM. Saturday End Time is 5:00 PM. Sunday Start Time is 12:00 PM. Sunday End Time is 5:00 … Continued

Who pays if I wish to subscribe to “premium” channels?

You are responsible for all charges for any additional services, including installation charges and monthly subscription charges. Additional services include premium channels, digital TV, adding more outlets, changing the location of an outlet, etc.

What is included in Comcast’s Digital Starter service?

Digital Starter includes both basic and expanded basic television channels such as the major networks (NBC, CBS, ABC, Fox) as well as a host of other channels such as C-Span, CNBC, MSNBC, CNN, TBS, FX, Food Network, and HGTV, to name a few.

I just moved to Colma, how do I sign up for basic cable services?

Please call Comcast at (855) 307-4896 to set up your service. Customer service representatives with Comcast will need to verify your address to ensure that you fall under the Town of Colma’s bulk service account.  If Comcast does not have your address listed on the town’s bulk service account; you may not reside in the … Continued

How do I make a request for public records?

You can request public records by submitting a Public Records Request (PRA) to the Town. Be as specific as possible about the records you are looking for to help us process your request in a timely manner. To submit a request or learn more, visit our Public Records Request page or contact the City Clerk’s … Continued

How do I safely dispose of chemicals?

Household hazardous waster (HHW) is waste from your home that is toxic, corrosive, flammable, or reactive based on its chemical properties. Products such as batteries, paint and paint thinner, pesticides and fertilizers, and poisons are considered hazardous waste. It’s illegal and unsafe to dump this waste in the trash or down the drain. San Mateo County’s … Continued

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