The Millbrae City Council convened on April 22, 2025, to discuss various community initiatives and address public concerns. A significant highlight of the meeting was the announcement of the upcoming Millbrae Bicycle Rodeo, scheduled for May 10, 2025, from 10 AM to 2 PM at the Taylor Bridal School basketball courts. This event aims to promote emergency preparedness and disaster readiness while also offering attendees a chance to win bicycles through a raffle.
In conjunction with the Bicycle Rodeo, the Millbrae Art Show will take place on the same day at the recreation center, showcasing local artists from Millbrae and the broader Bay Area. This dual event is expected to foster community engagement and celebrate local culture.
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Subscribe for Free During the meeting, public communication was a focal point, with resident Lou Santrini raising concerns about the city's garbage rate-setting process. He criticized the current model, which has not been reviewed in 15 years, arguing that it lacks a connection to actual service costs and guarantees annual rate increases for the garbage company. Santrini requested meetings with several council members to discuss the need for a comprehensive review of the garbage rates, emphasizing the importance of accountability in municipal services.
The council also approved minutes from previous meetings without any objections, indicating a smooth administrative process. However, the absence of a report from city committees and commissioners highlighted a potential gap in ongoing community discussions.
Overall, the meeting underscored the city's commitment to community events while also revealing underlying issues regarding service accountability that may require further attention. As the council moves forward, the outcomes of Santrini's requests for meetings could significantly impact future discussions on municipal service rates and transparency.