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View upcoming public meetings and events. Activity Guide. Agendas and minutes. Development projects. Emergency preparedness. Contact us. 701 Laurel St. Menlo Park, CA 94025. 650-330-6600 office.
Emergency preparedness. Contact us. 701 Laurel St. Menlo Park, CA 94025. 650-330-6600 office. 650-679-7022 text. City facilities and services status.
For questions, please call the Menlo Park Police Department at 650-330-6300. How can I pay a parking ticket? Parking tickets need to be mailed to the address on the envelope provided with the parking ticket, or they can be paid online.
If I want to build a new house or substantial improvement in the flood zone, can the crawl space floor be below the lowest adjacent grade of the soil surrounding the building?
Picnic areas are available for reservation and rental year-round at Burgess Park and Nealon Park. A list of available picnic areas and relevant documents, including our Picnic Information and Use Policy, can be found inside our online facility reservation portal.
The need for volunteers is constant and continues to evolve as we navigate this health crisis. Please rest assured that the American Red Cross is working with public health officials to help keep local communities and our volunteer safe.
See the Menlo Park Downtown Parking map for Plaza and on-street time limits. When will these downtown parking program changes take effect? The changes will be implemented as part of a 6-month pilot program that begins on January 4, 2016.
New services and associated costs can be added to the Assessment District. However, a public meeting and a public hearing are required and all property owners must be notified of the meeting, the new services to be provided, and associated fee increases.
The CalFresh Program, formerly known as Food Stamps and federally known as the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), can add to your food budget to put healthy and nutritious food on the table. The program issues monthly electronic benefits that can be used to buy most foods at many markets and food stores.
This fund was initiated by San Mateo County and is managed by the Silicon Valley Community Foundation. It was created to provide individuals and families with help to cover basic household expenses. It also provides small local businesses with assistance to help them avoid layoffs and stay open, or reopen once feasible.