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Mayor Rico e Medina outlines recovery, Measure G investments and housing goals in San Bruno’s 2025 State of the City
Summary
Mayor Rico e Medina highlighted recovery since the 2010 PG&E pipeline explosion, recent park and recreation openings, $16.5 million in Measure G road work, the CityNet sale to Comcast and a housing-element plan aimed at 2031 outcomes.
Mayor Rico e Medina delivered San Bruno’s 2025 State of the City address, tracing recovery from the 2010 PG&E pipeline explosion and outlining recent investments in parks, streets, housing planning and local services.
“The city formed the San Bruno Community Foundation to guide recovery and reinvest programs, partnerships, and grants that uplift our entire city,” Mayor Medina said, noting the foundation’s role since the 2010 disaster.
The mayor highlighted several completed and upcoming projects that city leaders say signal progress. He said the San Bruno Recreation and Aquatic Center — with indoor and outdoor lap pools, a gymnasium and meeting spaces — is now open and available to residents through the city’s website. He also noted dedications for Centennial Plaza on San Mateo Avenue last year and Florida Park this…
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