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Half Moon Bay readies summer‑beach operations: more patrols, signboards and life‑saving equipment checks

3027395 · April 17, 2025
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City staff and the sheriff’s office outlined 2025 summer‑season beach operations, including outreach, flexible patrols, additional variable message boards and continued checks of three life‑saving stations at city beaches.

City staff and the San Mateo County Sheriff’s Office presented an update on operations and enforcement for Half Moon Bay beaches for the 2025 peak season, describing an approach that combines public outreach, flexible patrols, traffic management and maintenance of lifesaving equipment.

Mazbo Zirunia, Half Moon Bay public works director and city engineer, told the council that the city will emphasize outreach through variable‑message signs, social media, weekly e‑news and partnership with Cabrillo Unified School District. He said public works will increase maintenance staffing on warm weekends and that contracted litter crews will supplement cleanup on Poplar Beach, the coastal trail and nearby neighborhoods.

Captain Cheechov of the San Mateo County Sheriff’s Office described…

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