San Carlos Wins Green Award
August 5, 2011
San Carlos has been selected as one of 20 cities, and the first in San Mateo County, to be accepted into the Institute for Local Government‘s awards program, the Beacon Award, recognizing cities that reduce greenhouse gas emissions and save energy.
“San Carlos is proud to be one of the small group of cities and counties in California that have received approval to join the Beacon Award Program,” said Mayor Andy Klein.
San Carlos is being recognized in the Beacon Award program for its work in Green Programs and Sustainability, according to a statement released by the city. The city has previously received three awards for their climate action plan, and innovative programs for cell phone and battery recycling.
“I know that San Carlos has some impressive work in this area to share in this area with other agencies through the Beacon Award Program,” said Klein.
Hal Conklin, Chairman of the Institute, said he was delighted to have San Carlos participate.
“We’re looking forward to celebrating San Carlos’ leadership, following its accomplishments, and sharing its best practices with other cities and counties around the State.”
San Carlos Suffered Loss with Major Dead at 46
May 11, 2011
The city of San Carlos has announced San Carlos Mayor Omar Ahmad died after suffering a heart attack early this morning. He was 46.
Ahmad was elected to the San Carlos City Council in 2007. He had previously served as a member of the City‘s Economic Development Advisory Commission (EDAC). While on the City Council, Omar selected to serve as the Mayor of San Carlos in November by his fellow Council Members.
He was a well known entrepreneur in Silicon Valley, having been involved in the start up of a number of companies including the Discovery Channel, @Home, Trusted ID, Grand Central Communications, Napster, Netscape and most recently as the co-founder and CEO of SynCH Energy Corporation.
“Those of us at City Hall who had the opportunity to work with and get to know him are devastated by his loss,” said City Manager Jeff Maltbie. “Omar’s dedication to the citizens of San Carlos and his passion for democracy will be greatly missed. Our thoughts and prayers go out to his family and friends.”
Ahmad also served on the San Mateo County Transit District Board of Directors and was the Vice Chair of the Peninsula Joint Powers Board. The Transit District has lowered the flags at all its facilities to half-staff in memory and honor of Ahmad.
Caltrain Board President Sean Elsbernd said Ahmad was everything anyone could want in a human being, a public servant, and a friend. He had a good sense of humor. He was absolutely dedicated to public transit and his dedication was matched by his commitment. He also had something you don’t see often – an ability and a willingness, an eagerness, really, to look ahead, to see what the future could hold and to plan and prepare for that future. He loved working on the problems of today, but he loved even more thinking about the possibilities tomorrow could bring. I will miss him dearly.”
SamTrans Board President Karyl Matsumoto said, “We are all devastated by Omar’s passing. He was kind and funny, warm and genuine and he believed in the work he was doing on behalf of the public. Omar was not afraid to ask the tough questions or make difficult decisions. He was committed to the people who ride our buses and use our Paratransit service.
SamTrans General Manager/CEO and Caltrain Executive Director Michael J. Scanlon said, “He made things better – by his courage, by his vision, by his creativity, and, perhaps most especially, by his sense of humor and fun. He was deeply supportive of the men and women who work in the public arena and respectful of the work they do and the working people he served have lost a true champion.
“We were all very shocked and saddened by the news this morning when we heard that the mayor of San Carlos had suffered a heart attack,” Lieberman said. “We lost someone who had a very, very strong sense of civic responsibility and community. Our thoughts and our prayers go out to his family and friends and to all of San Carlos.”
First Night Tomorrow…Hot Harvest Nights in San Carlos
May 5, 2010
Every Thursday night, May 6th through September 9th, 4:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m.
Sponsored by the City of San Carlos and the San Carlos Chamber of Commerce. Hot Harvest Nights features certified produce and specialty foods, musical entertainment and walk-away food. Stores throughout San Carlos’ acclaimed downtown will be open for your exploration and enjoyment. Bring the entire family to enjoy this popular annual event.
The market will feature 50 to 60 booths set up in the middle of the street which will be closed to traffic.
Hot Harvest Nights will feature produce, flowers, music, food, artists – something for everyone.
This will be a chance to stroll, meet your friends and have a leisurely night enjoying the finest San Carlos has to offer. Shops and restaurants on Laurel Street will stay open late for this all-community activity. Don’t miss out!
Also returning will be a booth where you can meet members of the City Council and a City Department Head. The Meet the City Officials booth will be available on the first Thursday of each month from 5:00 pm to 7:00pm. As always, we invite you to enjoy Hot Harvest Nights and also to stop by the City booth and meet the City officials.
On May 6th, visit the City Booth where Public Works Director Robert Weil, City Council Member Omar Ahmad and Outreach Consultant Mike Garvey will answer questions about the proposed High Speed Rail project on San Carlos.
Pictures compliments of Barbara Bell. Thank you Barbara!
High Speed Rail in San Carlos
April 10, 2010

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High Speed Rail Workshop in San Carlos – April 22nd
The City of San Carlos is working with the Peninsula Rail Program and High Speed Rail project staff members to arrange for a briefing on the Alternatives Analysis to be held in San Carlos on April 22nd. More details on that meeting will be announced shortly.
After the High Speed Rail Workshop is held, the City Staff is planning to develop another set of comments for submission to the Peninsula Rail Program and High Speed Rail. The draft comments will be prepared and then submitted to the City Council for their review and discussion at a future Council Meeting.
City Manager City Budget Cuts Update
March 7, 2010
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Belmont Beautification Award Delayed
December 8, 2009
Hi everyone, due to the seating of a new City Council at the December 8th City Council meeting, the City of Belmont will be rescheduling the 3rd Annual presentation of our Beautiful Belmont Awards Program to the meeting of January 12th. This recognition program is designed to acknowledge individuals, businesses, and community groups who have enhanced the City’s community by making significant exterior improvements to their Belmont properties. Eligible improvements include the enhancement, upgrading, reconstruction, or replacement of a property, making it more visually appealing as well as enriching the surrounding neighborhood or district.
The City encourages everyone, including property owners themselves, to submit nominations throughout the year. The deadline for 2009 nominations has been extended to November 30, 2009, given the new presentation date. Nomination forms must include the property location, a brief description of the improvements that have been made and how it has made an impact on the surrounding community. Before and after photos are appreciated, but are not required.
A Judging Committee will review the nominations and select properties which best demonstrate pride in Belmont’s community. Winners will be recognized at the January 12, 2010 City Council meeting.
For more information on the Beautiful Belmont Awards Program, or to obtain a nomination form, please call the City Manager‘s office at 595-7408 or look on the City of Belmont website at www.belmont.gov.








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