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Millbrae announces new city planner, departing staff and upcoming local events

Millbrae City Planning Commission · December 2, 2025
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Summary

At the Dec. 1 Planning Commission meeting, Millbrae City welcomed Brad Meisner as incoming city planner and heard that a staff member will leave at year‑end; staff also announced an appeal hearing for 370 Adrian Road and a Dec. 5 ribbon cutting for Bayside Manor Park.

The Millbrae City Planning Commission on Dec. 1 heard staff announcements that Brad Meisner will serve as the city’s new city planner and that a current staff member has accepted a position with another city and will leave at the end of the year.

Meisner, introduced by staff, said he was pleased to be back in Millbrae and thanked commissioners for the welcome. A separate staff member said this will be their last regular planning commission meeting unless an additional meeting is scheduled later in December.

Staff also reminded commissioners that the appeal for 370 Adrian Road has been scheduled for a special city council meeting the following day at 7 p.m. in the same chamber. The commission was told the community enhancement advisory committee meeting scheduled for the same period has been canceled. Staff announced the city’s annual tree lighting ceremony on Dec. 6 at 5 p.m., with Santa photos in the library rotunda beforehand, and confirmed a Bayside Manor Park ribbon cutting scheduled for Dec. 5 at 3:30 p.m. Staff updated commissioners on construction milestones in the station area, noting certificates of occupancy have been issued for major projects and tenants including Caltrain and SamTrans are expected to occupy space in the spring.

Commissioners asked about the status of filling a vacant commission seat; staff said they had not yet received an update from the person coordinating appointments but expected the seat to be filled soon and noted legal requirements for a fully staffed commission.

The meeting adjourned after commissioners thanked departing staff and closed the session.