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Residents press San Bruno council on police, fire contracts and neighborhood safety
Summary
Multiple residents urged the City Council to back competitive pay for police and fire and to take traffic-safety measures after a near-fatal dog strike; the mayor reiterated that labor talks occur in closed session and confirmed a pre-mediation date set for Jan. 8, 2026.
San Bruno —Residents used the public-comment period at Tuesday—s City Council meeting to press for action on public-safety staffing and neighborhood traffic safety as police and fire labor contracts near expiration.
Nicole Zagar described repeated dangerous incidents on Huntington Avenue and said a small dog was struck by two cars on Dec. 2.
—We need speed bumps on Huntington Avenue, and we need them now,— Zagar said, warning the same pattern could lead to a child or elderly person…
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