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Redwood City approves tax increase study despite dozens who spoke out against

Redwood City approves tax increase study despite dozens who spoke out against

One option could be on the November ballot for voter approval
Redwood City taps Jeff Schwob as new community development director

Redwood City taps Jeff Schwob as new community development director

Grade separations at five railroad crossings in Redwood City could cost up to $1 billion

Grade separations at five railroad crossings in Redwood City could cost up to $1 billion

Council members choose option to close Maple Street to through traffic
Redwood City's Historic Committee sets sights on youth engagement

Redwood City's Historic Committee sets sights on youth engagement

The committee believes that young people are interested in significant issues like climate change, urban planning, and transportation.
Yessika Castro named new city clerk of Redwood City

Yessika Castro named new city clerk of Redwood City

She takes the reins from Pamela Aguilar, who decided to retire earlier this year.
Report: Encampments decline by more than 25% under Redwood City's homelessness initiatives

Report: Encampments decline by more than 25% under Redwood City's homelessness initiatives

More enticing housing with privacy, targeted outreach has helped dozens of people find housing and services
Redwood City increases city manager, attorney salaries

Redwood City increases city manager, attorney salaries

Council unanimously approved double-digit-percent 'merit pay' for Melissa Stevenson Diaz and a 6% increase for Veronica Ramirez citing a need to stay competitive
Redwood City approves 10-year extension of Stanford development agreement

Redwood City approves 10-year extension of Stanford development agreement

The university and medical center have satisfied the terms of the 30-year project
Redwood City to boost its youth and children's services in 2024

Redwood City to boost its youth and children's services in 2024

More programs to reach underserved communities outside of the downtown core; mental health, career advancement and youth empowerment to advance
Peninsula cities grapple with online trolling while trying to preserve free speech at meetings

Peninsula cities grapple with online trolling while trying to preserve free speech at meetings

Atherton and Redwood City are changing online public comment rules to deal with extremist 'Zoom bombing'
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