Get involved!
Join our efforts! The cumulative impacts of development will impact not only the MidCoast (Moss Beach, Montara, El Granada, Princeton and Miramar) but also the greater coastal community.
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As Unincorporated San Mateo County, we do not have a local governing body and the seat of our elected County official is far removed from the coast in Redwood City.
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We are standing together as a community to take a stand against poorly planned, out of scale projects, and to advocate for better solutions!
1. Donate!
Help us promote sensible development in the Midcoast! We are an all-volunteer organization, and all donations go directly toward fees for our legal counsel and to obtain expert testimony in our effort to conserve the Midcoast.
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2. Share your concerns with decision-makers:
Write elected officials and decision-makers! Yes, your comments do make a difference, but you must submit your concerns for them to be accurately recorded!
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San Mateo County
Ray Mueller, San Mateo County Supervisor, District 3
Hall of Justice, 400 County Center, Redwood City, CA 94063
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Noelia Corzo, San Mateo County Supervisor
Hall of Justice, 400 County Center, Redwood City, CA 94063
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Warren Slocum, San Mateo County Supervisor
Hall of Justice, 400 County Center, Redwood City, CA 94063
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Dave Pine, San Mateo County Supervisor
Hall of Justice, 400 County Center, Redwood City, CA 94063
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Dave Canepa, San Mateo County Supervisor
Hall of Justice, 400 County Center, Redwood City, CA 94063
Steve Monowitz
Director, San Mateo County Building and Planning
San Mateo County Planning & Building Department, 455 County Center, Redwood City, CA 94063
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California Coastal Commission
Stephanie Rexing
CA Coastal Commission District Manager
stephanie.rexing@coastal.ca.gov
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Midcoast Community Council
midcoastcommunitycouncil@gmail.com
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3. Sign up to receive emails from Midcoast ECO
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4. Experts Needed! Volunteer Opportunities:​
We need experts to share their knowledge and go on public record in the areas of land use, traffic/safety, the environment, emergency planning, as well as community outreach, fundraising, and communications.
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5. Help spread the word with your neighbors and friends!
Help educate your neighbors and friends about important coastal issues on social media, Nextdoor, and word of mouth!