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Seal Cove residents press LAFCO on sewer governance after long spill, disputed classification

San Mateo Local Agency Formation Commission (LAFCO) · March 20, 2026
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Summary

Two Seal Cove residents told the commission that the Seal Cove collection system was publicly financed but now is being treated as private infrastructure; they urged LAFCO to examine municipal service responsibility and to respond to delayed public records requests after a roughly 70‑day sewage spill.

Two residents of the Seal Cove neighborhood in Moss Beach used the commission’s public‑comment period to urge LAFCO to review whether local sewer collection infrastructure is being correctly classified and whether that ambiguity impaired spill response.

Andrew Boston said he submitted county resolutions (Res. 6 98 and Res. 7 38) to the record showing the Seal Cove system had been constructed and financed by the…

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