The San Mateo County Supervisors are concerned about the economic impact and potential confusion arising from the proposed name change of Oakland International Airport.
To support our local dining scene, Embarcadero Media s Peninsula Foodist and The SixFifty are teaming up to bring Peninsula Restaurant Week back for its second year May 13-21, featuring deals and special dishes from local eateries.
Program expected to assist industries most impacted by the pandemic
by Astrid Casimire / Bay City News Service
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San Mateo County supervisors approved a relief fund of up to $5.8 million Tuesday for local businesses that lost sales because of the COVID-19 pandemic.
The program the San Mateo County Environmental Health Fee Relief Program covers annual permitting fees for local businesses that are monitored by the county s Environmental Health Services Division.
The division oversees over 14,000 businesses in the county by conducting inspections, issuing permits, responding to complaints and ensuring that businesses comply with state regulations. The division charges businesses annual fees to cover the cost of these services.
SaaStr to Host 7th Annual 2021 SaaStr Annual Conference in the San Francisco Bay Area and Online
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SAN FRANCISCO, May 3, 2021 /PRNewswire/
SaaStr Annual, the world s largest non-vendor B2B software conference, today announced its program for the SaaStr Annual 2021 Conference on September 27-29. SaaStr Annual 2021, the 7th annual global gathering, will take place concurrently at the San Mateo County Event Center and online to facilitate a safe and comfortable gathering for all attendees.
Late last month, CEO of the San Mateo County/Silicon Valley Convention and Visitors Bureau John Hutar came in front of the San Mateo County Board of Supervisors with one request: help hoteliers plead to the state for guidance, or at least a date, when they may be allowed to host conferences and corporate meetings again.
County leaders agreed to advocate on behalf of local hotels and were poised to take action. But just weeks later, California finally released its guidance for events after more than a year of local hotels bleeding event-related revenue. It was the last state to do so.