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Council Standing Committees

Appointments Review Committee

 The Committee meets on an as-needed basis regarding:

  • Systematic candidate screens for Board, Commissions and Committees.
  • Appointment recommendations to the entire Council.

Contact the City Clerk at (650) 903-6304 for more information.


Environmental Sustainability Committee

The Committee meets on an as needed basis regarding issues relating to environmental sustainability.

Contact the City's Environmental Sustainability Coordinator at (650) 903-6311 for more information.


Finance/Investment Review Committee

The Committee meets on an as needed basis regarding:

  • Issues of a financial nature or with financial consequences and makes recommendations to the City Council.
  • Input about the City's investment portfolio

Contact the City's Finance and Administrative Services Director at (650) 903-6317 for more information.


General Plan Project Advisory Committee

The Committee meets on an as needed basis regarding the General Plan project.

Contact the City's Community Development Department at (650) 903-6306 for more information.


Goal Setting Committee

The Committee meets on an as needed basis regarding goal setting.

Contact the City's Assistant City Manager at (650) 903-6301 for more information. 


High-Speed Rail Committee

 The Committee meets on an as needed basis regarding:

  • High-Speed Rail policy recommendations to the City Council.
  • Regional High-Speed Rail issues.
  • Exchange information and receive input from the community on High-Speed Rail.

 Contact the City's Public Works Department at (650) 903-6311 for more information.


Neighborhoods Committee

The Council Neighborhoods Committee (CNC) oversees programs and activities intended to improve and enhance the City’s neighborhoods.  Each year the Committee hosts three to four neighborhood meetings throughout the community to hear comments about neighborhood issues and respond to suggestions for improving City services.

The Committee also is responsible for the City’s Neighborhood Grant Program that provides funding to support the activities and organization of neighborhood groups.The Committee makes recommendations to the City Council on issues referred to them concerning housing, neighborhoods, and similar residential topics.

Contact the City's Administrative and Neighborhood Services Manager at (650) 903-6379 for more information.


Procedures Committee

The Committee meets on an as-needed basis regarding issues relating to City Council policies and/or procedures.

Contact the City Clerk at (650) 903-6304 or the Assistant to the City Manager at (650) 903-6301 for more information.


Technology Committee

The Committee meets on an as-needed basis regarding studies and recommendations about technology-related policy issues.

Contact the Assistant City Manager at (650) 903-6301 for more information.


Transportation Committee

The Committee generally meets quarterly at 6:30 p.m. on the third Wednesday in the Plaza Conference Room at City Hall and makes transportation-related policy recommendations to the City Council regarding:

    • City-wide transportation planning issues.
    • Regional transportation system issues.
    • The Neighborhood traffic management program.

Contact the City's Public Works Department at (650) 903-6311 for more information.


Youth Services Committee

The Committee meets on an as-needed basis regarding:

  • Policy recommendations to the City Council regarding youth-related services.
  • Reviews and updates to the City Youth Action Plan.
  • Program recommendations to City departments that provide youth services.

Contact the City's Youth Resources Manager at (650) 903-6301 for more information.


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