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The City Council will have a Meeting on Wednesday, November 20, 2024 at 6:00 PM. To view the agenda click here.

The Town prepares a monthly town-wide review for each Regular City Council Meeting titled Departmental Reports. This report is compiled from each department. To read the November 20, 2024 Departmental Report - click here. 

The Environmental Programs Committee will have a meeting on Thursday, November 21, 2024 at 1:00 PM. Published agendas can be viewed here. 

To follow the history of events visit the Housing Element Update page here: https://atherton.news/Housing-Element



This week's Atherton Online features: 


  • Assemblymember Berman in Atherton
  • Pickleball in Atherton 
  • Compost at HPP
  • Follow Atherton online 
  • Police Department Resident Patrol 

Assemblymember Berman in Atherton

Assemblymember Berman will be in Atherton on Tuesday, November 19th at 8:30 AM - 10:00 AM on the library deck hosting a coffee chat. The Assemblymember encourages residents to join him and bring their questions on state issues.  

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More Pickleball

City Council decided to support the continuation of Pickleball at Holbrook-Palmer Park. 

Important note on accessing the courts for both tennis and pickleball:

  • Tennis keys are required to access the courts and to make reservations.
  • Current tennis key holders may access the courts and reservation system as usual until mid February 2025, new keys will be available in mid to late January 2025. 

Contact:

  • For questions regarding key purchases, please call our Administration Department at 650-752-0500.
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Compost is available daily at Holbrook-Palmer Park.



Atherton & Social Media 


The Town has been growing our social media following and actively use Facebook, Instagram, X, and Nextdoor. Follow us @TownofAtherton

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Did You Know?


The Police Department engages residents to serve as Resident Volunteer Patrol. The Atherton Police Department’s Resident Volunteer Patrol (RVP) program is a community-based crime prevention program exercising proactive law enforcement principles. The program is designed to provide supplemental detection and reporting of suspicious persons and activities to the Atherton Police Department. The RVP program is composed of civilian volunteers who are residents of Atherton, who desire to interact with and serve their community alongside the Atherton Police Department. If you are interested in applying to be a member of the RVP, please fill out the application and submit to Commander Dan Larsen via email to dlarsen@ci.atherton.ca.us

 



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