New county park under construction honors former Supervisor Horsley, a champion of protecting beach and making it available to the public.
Redwood City – San Mateo County supervisors today urged residents to join them in standing “United Against Hate,” a week-long campaign to build inclusion and equity for all.
Redwood City – San Mateo County supervisors today voted to honor former Supervisor and County Sheriff Don Horsley, who died in November 2023 after a lifetime of public service, by naming a new park after him.
Declaración sobre la Investigación de la Oficina de la Alguacil de parte de Supervisora Noelia Corzo y Supervisor Ray Mueller en nombre de la Junta de Supervisores del Condado de San Mateo: "La Junta de Supervisores del Condado de San Mateo se ha comprometido a defender el debido proceso y asegurar la confianza pública en el Condado y la Oficina de la Alguacil.
Statement on Sheriff’s Office Investigation from San Mateo County Supervisors Noelia Corzo and Ray Mueller on Behalf of the Board of Supervisors: "The San Mateo County Board of Supervisors is committed to upholding due process and ensuring public trust in the County and Sheriff’s Office. We remain committed to the ongoing investigation into the dozens of allegations made regarding the Sheriff’s Office.
Redwood City – The San Mateo County Board of Supervisors will meet at 9 a.m. Tuesday, Sept. 24, in the new Board Chambers at 500 County Center, Redwood City. Link to agenda.
Statement from San Mateo County Supervisor Ray Mueller on behalf of the Board of Supervisors:
Realize Flood Park construction crews are scheduled to be in the park Saturday, Sep. 21. Early closure of the pump track at 5 p.m. will continue to Sunday, Oct. 6.
When you bring firewood from outside the park to your campsite, you may also be transporting invasive pests or diseases that can harm the park you’re visiting. Do your part to protect our forests.
The 50-year anniversary celebration of Wunderlich County Park this spring offered a glimpse of what life might have been like when the James Folger family lived on the property 122 years ago.
Learn how through our Interpretive Division’s bilingual outreach activities we are introducing Spanish speaking community members to San Mateo County Parks.