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Youth leaders, PG&E rep and staff updates highlight community programs and tools

Atherton City Council · April 16, 2026

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Summary

Atherton Youth Advisory Group described recent events and outreach plans; PG&E's local government affairs representative promoted a 'Report It' app for reporting infrastructure concerns; staff noted departmental written reports and upcoming newsletter content.

During the public-comment portion of the April 15 meeting, members of the Atherton Youth Advisory Group described recent activities including a finals study session at the library and an eco‑friendly Easter egg hunt at Holbrook Palmer Park, and invited residents to the group's Earth Day table. The students identified themselves and described volunteer coordination and event turnout.

Marjorie Riz Hidalgo, PG&E local government affairs representative, described the PG&E 'Report It' app (available on iOS, Android and desktop) as a way for residents to submit photos and reports of potential safety issues to PG&E’s public safety team; she emphasized the app is not a replacement for calling 911 for emergencies. Ms. Riz Hidalgo offered toolkits and agreed to circulate information to the town staff and council.

Staff also noted departmental written reports are available and that the most recent Athertonian newsletter included a two‑page spread about the residential alarm permit system.