Published Apr 2020
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Peninsula Clean Energy, San Mateo County's community electricity provider, shares the progress its made to reach its goal of 100% greenhouse gas-free electricity. This glossy version is designed for use throughout the year.
ViewPublished Apr 2020
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Peninsula Clean Energy, San Mateo County's community electricity provider, shares the progress its made to reach its goal of 100% greenhouse gas-free electricity.
ViewPublished Sep 2019
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Registered voters in San Mateo County can now choose to vote by mail, by drop box or at a voting center. Learn which method is best for you!
ViewPublished Jul 2019
Videos
Don't toss batteries loosely into the trash or recycling bin, they could explode! So where do they go? Find out where to put your batteries for recycling in San Mateo County in this video.
ViewPublished Jul 2019
Videos
If batteries are prepared correctly for collection and recycling, they could potentially explode when being handled, processed and transported. Learn what four steps to follow to prevent battery fires!
ViewPublished Mar 2019
Publications
There's a wrong way and a right way to recycle your batteries. But if you're not supposed to put them in the trash, then were are they supposed to go? In truth, batteries in the trash are a huge danger to recycling facilities. There are four easy steps to avoid this danger: Collect your batteries, tape their terminals, zip them in a clear zip-top plastic bag, and place them on top of your recycling or garbage carts, depending on your hauler. Learn more about how to keep San Mateo clean and safe by reading on!
ViewPublished Oct 2018
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Thanks to the California Voter's Choice Act, registered voters in San Mateo County can now vote in one of three ways! Voting is now more convenient than ever before, and voters can choose which method works best for them. Click here to learn more!
ViewPublished Oct 2016
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The men and women who have made sacrifices to serve their country deserve the benefits they have earned. However, sometimes they are unaware of the benefits and services they are entitled to, or face challenges accessing them. San Mateo County is a leader in offering services for veterans and their families. As part of the county’s Human Services Agency, the VSO offers support for veterans and their families through connecting veterans to state and federal benefits and referrals to services from the county Human Services Agency. The VSO wants every San Mateo County veteran to walk through their doors and get all the support they deserve — and that goal is only achievable through the community's support.
ViewPublished Jun 2015
Publications
Prescription medication can save lives, but it can also take lives. San Mateo County is addressing this serious problem head-on.
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