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San Carlos council adopts downtown specific plan ordinances, forms subcommittee to improve sheriff ties
Summary
Council approved the consent calendar — including ordinances adopting the downtown specific plan (Ordinance Nos. 1632 and 1633) — and voted to create a short‑term subcommittee to strengthen connections with the sheriff's department. The sheriff contract was discussed; staff said it expires June 2030.
The San Carlos City Council on Jan. 26 approved its consent calendar, including two ordinances that adopt the city’s downtown specific plan, and formed a new subcommittee to focus on the city’s relationship with the San Mateo County Sheriff’s Office.
Councilmember Dugan moved to approve consent calendar items A–J and to adopt Ordinance Nos. 1632 and 1633, which the staff described as amendments to the San Carlos Municipal Code to codify and adopt the downtown specific plan. The motion passed on roll call; councilmembers present voted yes and the mayor called the motion passed. Vice Mayor publicly…
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