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Flashvote Pacifica

Pacifica Voice Posted on February 21, 2024 by pv_adminusFebruary 21, 2024

In 2020 the City of Pacifica partnered with FlashVote to make it easier for your voice to be heard, and invites you to join the Pacifica FlashVote community. It’s free, fast, and fun! Surveys take 1-2 minutes.

  1. Click Here to Sign Up (if you have not already signed up)
  2. You’ll be sent the next survey to respond to: (1-2 minutes)
  3. You’ll be able to see the results
httpss://youtu.be/LC6N8dsJ1Kc?si=R5Hg-mlqlEQBrFHY

Ceasefire

Pacifica Voice Posted on October 24, 2023 by pv_adminusOctober 30, 2023

Please call your Congress Person asking that they support and vote for House Resolution 786

“H.Res. 786 — 118th Congress: Calling for an immediate deescalation and cease-fire in Israel and occupied Palestine.”

Give them your name and city you live in.

Here are some local SF Bay California Members of Congress

Anna Eschoo CA 16 – (408) 245-2339 – Pacifica

Kevin Mullin CA 15 – (650) 342-0300

Nancy Pelosi CA 11 – (415) 556-4862

Barbara Lee CA 12 – (510) 763-0370

John Garamendi CA 8 – (510) 620-1001

Ro Khanna CA 17 – (408) 436-2720

Jared Hufman CA 2 – (415) 258-9657

Mike Thompson CA 4 – (707) 542-7182

Mark DeSaulnier CA 8 – (925) 933-2660

Tom McClintock CA 5 – (209) 550-6910

California Senators

Laphonza Butler – (202) 224-3841

Alex Padilla – (415) 981-9369

Pacifica Voice Posted on February 12, 2022 by pv_adminusFebruary 12, 2022

Take the Coastside Transportation Survey – Rick Nahass

Commute.org’s mission is to reduce the number of vehicle miles traveled (VMT) by commuters to decrease congestion, improve the environment, and enhance quality of life. 

Spearheaded by commute.org Board Members Mike O’Neill, Pacifica, and Deborah Penrose, Half Moon Bay, the feedback from this four question survey will be used in conjunction with previous county outreach programs, such as Reimagine SamTrans, to determine next steps for better enabling people to use alternate transit methods.

The fourth question is intended for free form open comments. Please take the time to consider how you might answer this question:

“If you have any other comments or suggestions for how to support and encourage Coastside residents to use alternatives to driving alone, please use the space below to let us know.”

Take the survey (Click Here).

Help us Get the word out to get full representation from all coastside residents from Pescadero to Pacifica by forwarding survey link.

San Mateo County Libraries Expanding Service in Pacifica

Pacifica Voice Posted on August 14, 2021 by pv_adminusAugust 15, 2021

The San Mateo County Libraries are celebrating the expansion of library hours and services in Pacifica! Beginning in August 2 with increased access to library services and spaces by expanding hours. During new library open hours, we invite you to browse and check out items, pick up holds, and make use of meeting rooms and equipment. Our libraries are youth settings, so masks are still required for both vaccinated and unvaccinated patrons. The libraries will continue to monitor public health guidelines to ensure that everyone remains safe and healthy during this next phase of reopening.

These services are the next step forward in a careful and thoughtfully phased approach to reinstituting library offerings and access. Library staff has been awaiting this next step and are excited to offer more services and impactful experiences.

New Library hours:

We’re excited to welcome back our community members with increased access to library services, spaces, and expanded hours. Effective Monday, August 2, Library hours at most locations will be:

Pacifica’s two libraries will have adjusted hours:

Pacifica Sharp Park Library:
Monday 10:00 AM – 8:00 PM, Tuesday 12:00 PM – 8:00 PM, Thursday-Friday 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM, Saturday 1:00 PM – 5:00 PM

Pacifica Sanchez Library:
Tuesday, Wednesday, and Saturday 1:00 PM – 5:00 PM

Do you still prefer a convenient curbside experience? We will have updated Curbside Services for motor vehicles, which will be offered during open library hours at all locations. To use this service, simply pull into our designated curbside parking spot and give us a call or text and we will come outside to deliver your items to you by hand.

You can continue to get in touch with our friendly and helpful Customer Care team and subscribe to our newsletter to stay up to date on our program offerings, online resources, and important news about our services.

San Mateo County Libraries are where you go for information assistance. Did you know there are public resources available for COVID-19 vaccinations and rent relief? Our staff can help you navigate the online process to register for a vaccination appointment (myturn.ca.gov) or apply for the state rent relief program (housing.ca.gov). Visit one of our local libraries – we’re here to help!

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Coastside Missing from SamTrans Pandemic Recovery Bus Routes

Pacifica Voice Posted on April 29, 2021 by pv_adminusApril 30, 2021

Author Rick Nahass, Pacifica Climate Committee

SamTrans “Reimagine Program” is asking for public feedback on 2022 pandemic bus route alternatives (see below). Missing is the longstanding requirement for highway CA1 express bus service from Half Moon Bay to Daly City BART. Let SamTrans know this is the coastside requirement for fair and equitable recovery:

Please let SamTrans know that you want them to Expand the 118  express bus service from Half Moon Bay to Day City BART to run 7 days a week continuously from early morning to late evening. The benefits are:

Economic Development

  • Small businesses would have access to a greater workforce who would be more willing to take jobs if bus transit was more available and cost efficient.
  • Accessibility to jobs at coastside small merchants and farms for families that have one or no cars
  • Promotion and marketing (easy to take the bus instead of sitting in traffic) to out-of-town Visitors to drive tourism revenue
  • Realtor promotion of faster access to San Francisco connections to prospective home buyers

 

Mobility Equity

  • Greater access up and down the coast for senior citizens
  • Student access to schools, shortening or eliminating special school routes

 

Environmental Benefits

  • Reduce highway one road congestion 7 days a week, with proper economic development marketing
  • Reduces coastside carbon footprint by removing cars from the road

 

To comment:

Attend the Zoom meeting
Coastside Meeting (Pacifica, Montara, Moss Beach, Half Moon Bay)
Wednesday, May 5, 2021, 5:30 pm – 6:30 pm
Meeting Link: https://bit.ly/reimaginecoast
Call in Option: (669) 900-6833
Zoom Webinar ID: 990 1019 9651
Languages: Spanish, Mandarin, Cantonese

OR Send email to reimagine@samtrans.com

The following are the Coastside Reimagine Alternatives

Alternative 1 Key Changes – Direct, High-frequency Service within our County

  • Route 112 would be shortened to operate between Sharp Park and Serramonte. It would operate every 30 minutes on weekdays instead of hourly. Route 110 service would improve to every 30 minutes seven days a week.
  • Route 118 would run between Pacifica and Colma BART instead of continuing on to Daly City BART to be more reliable.
  • Route 294 would no longer serve College of San Mateo due to low ridership and would operate hourly during midday on weekdays instead of every two hours.

 

Alternative 2 Key Changes – Improved Connections to Rail and the Region

  • Route 112 would be shortened to operate between Sharp Park and Colma BART.
  • Two routes would serve the growing employment areas in Oyster Point.
  • Route 294 would no longer serve College of San Mateo due to low ridership, providing a faster trip for those traveling between the Bay and the Coastside.

 

Alternative 3 Key Changes – Retain Geographic Coverage

  • Route 112 would be deleted. Route 110 frequency would improve to every 30 minutes seven days a week. Riders wishing to travel to Serramonte or Colma BART would need to transfer.
  • Route 294 would improve midday weekday frequency to every 60 minutes, up from every 120 minutes.
  • A new on-demand service in Half Moon Bay would be implemented. A ride on a smaller vehicle, which could be reserved with a phone call or via an app, would provide service anywhere within the zone.

Organizations and Individuals who support the “Coastside Bus Corridor” Expansion of the SamTrans 118 express bus service from Half Moon Bay to Day City BART to run 7 days a week continuously from early morning to late evening:

  • Pacifica Climate Committee

 

To add you name to the list of supporters send email to ricknahass@coastcommute.org

Pacifica Voice Posted on April 3, 2021 by pv_adminusApril 3, 2021

LEARN and PARTICIPATE on PACIFICA’S HOUSING ELEMENT

PH4A invitation: Wednesday, April 14, 2021, 6:00 PM 7:30 PM.
Hosted by Let’s Talk About Housing, San Mateo, 21 Elements

21 Elements is an award-winning collaborative planning project that has been bringing together our unique communities to collaborate on housing policy since 2008. The effort is co-sponsored and coordinated by the San Mateo County Department of Housing (DOH) and the City/County Association of Governments of San Mateo County (C/CAG).

Join us! (Register Here) on April 14 at 6:00pm PST to learn about the Housing Element update – a once-in-a-decade chance to shape the future of housing in our communities.

The more people we hear from, the better our plans for the future of housing will reflect what is actually needed. Your voice—along with the voices of your neighbors, our workforce and our young people—are critical to ensure we have housing that meets all our needs. Join us to learn more about this process and how you can participate.

REGISTER

Pacifica Voice Posted on March 31, 2021 by pv_adminusMarch 31, 2021

April 1 – Pacific Beach Coalition Earth Month kickoff with Jackie Speier, Josh Becker, Kevin Mullin & David Canepa

  • Click Here to Register for free
  • Click Here for Facebook Event Page

 

Pacifica Voice Posted on March 15, 2021 by pv_adminusMarch 15, 2021

Civil Rights Organizations Sue Pacifica Over RV Parking Ban

Lawsuit Condemns City’s Effort to Banish the Unhoused
For Immediate Release: MAR 15, 2021

Today, on behalf of five Pacifica residents who reside in RVs, the ACLU Foundation of Northern California, Disability Rights Advocates, and the Legal Aid Society of San Mateo County filed a class action lawsuit against the city to strike down a law that bans RV parking within city limits.

READ MORE…

Pacifica Voice Posted on January 23, 2021 by pv_adminusJanuary 23, 2021

Virtual Chocolate Tasting Registration Closes Jan 22

Pacifica Voice Posted on January 12, 2021 by pv_adminusJanuary 12, 2021

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