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Daly City council approves grants, community partnership, Mega Mart liquor license and hires retired staffer
Summary
At its Aug. 12 meeting, Daly City’s council unanimously accepted older-adult nutrition OARR funds and a $1 million energy-storage subaward, approved a Bayshore PTO partnership for an Oct. 12 block party, granted a finding of public convenience and necessity for Mega Mart’s Type 21 liquor license, and approved multiple administrative items including re‑hiring a retired annuitant and adopting a zoning amendment.
Daly City’s City Council on Aug. 12 approved a series of consent and action items spanning community programs, grant funding, a commercial license, and administrative hires.
Older‑adult nutrition funding: The council adopted a resolution to accept and appropriate $182,180 in Older Adults Recovery and Resilience (OARR) funds allocated by San Mateo County Aging and Adult Services for congregate nutrition and intergenerational activities (funds to be used July–Sept 2024). Director Denise summarized that the grant will support an additional 8,200 congregate meals and intergenerational programming; councilmembers commended the program’s role in addressing loneliness among older adults.
Bayshore block party partnership: The Bayshore Parent Teacher Organization requested the city partner with and waive facility fees for its annual Bayshore Block Party scheduled for Oct. 12, 2024. The council unanimously approved the…
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