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The San Mateo City Council Monday formally placed a citizen initiative limiting building height and density on the November ballot and then unanimously opposed it. If you register for an account, you will get two additional story views.


SAN MATEO, CA — The San Mateo City Council on Monday backed the idea of creating a permanent Black Lives Matter mural, The San Mateo Daily Journal The council sent the proposal to the city's Art Commission, which will develop plans to design and select a location for the mural according to the report.The idea for a Black Lives Matter mural in a high-traffic area of the city was proposed by Joshua Wright, a San Mateo resident who recommended the project be created by local Black artists, the report said.The mural should be "art that stays for good," Councilman Rick Bonilla said, according to the report.The council also passed a resolution in support of Black Lives Matter – but not the movement itself, according to the report.Black leaders, Police Chief Ed Barberini and San Mateo Police Officers' Association President Rory McMilton helped craft the resolution, the report said. 7:00pm; 1st and 3rd Mondays* Open to the public; City Hall - Council Chambers, 330 West 20th Avenue, San Mateo, CA 94403 *Meetings are moved for major holidays. San Mateo City Council Backs BLM Mural Proposal: Report - San Mateo, CA - The council also passed a resolution in support of Black Lives Matter on Monday. “We haven’t done any prior public outreach, we haven’t done any impact studies, we haven’t done anything. I welcome your input and look forward to being on this exciting journey together! for 365 days ”We know from our polling people are very focused on affordable housing and how we make that happen,” said Councilwoman Diane Papan. SAN MATEO, CA — The San Mateo City Council on Monday backed the idea of creating a permanent Black Lives Matter mural, The San Mateo Daily Journal The council sent the proposal to the city’s Art Commission, which will develop plans to design and select a location for the mural according to the report.The idea for a Black Lives Matter mural in a high-traffic area of the city was proposed by Joshua Wright, a San Mateo resident who recommended the project be created by local Black artists, the report said.The mural should be “art that stays for good,” Councilman Rick Bonilla said, according to the report.The council also passed a resolution in support of Black Lives Matter – but not the movement itself, according to the report.Black leaders, Police Chief Ed Barberini and San Mateo Police Officers’ Association President Rory McMilton helped craft the resolution, the report said.“This is a resolution that is declaring that Black lives matter, it is a statement of our values. This is an ethical line that should not be crossed,” he said. To continue, please log in, or sign up for a new account.We offer one free story view per month. for 365 days City Council Meetings. The San Mateo City Council this week unanimously agreed to place on the November ballot a measure allowing for taller and denser buildings around train stations — to the consternation