A portfolio covering One San Mateo’s work so far
One San Mateo Meeting
What:
One San Mateo Meeting
When:
Wednesday, March 11 @ 7 P.M.
Where:
The Congregational Church of San Mateo
225 Tilton Ave. San Mateo
This meeting will be focused on identifying new policy priorities for One San Mateo to pursue. Come ready to think of new ways we can continue to expand the policy landscape around renters’ protections and more.
One San Mateo Meeting
What:
One San Mateo Meeting
When:
Wednesday, February 26th @ 7 P.M.
Where:
The Congregational Church of San Mateo
225 Tilton Ave. San Mateo
Please join us as we dig down on our work for the year. We’ve got some exciting events that we need to start working on right now. Let’s join hands and get it done!
One San Mateo Meeting
What:
One San Mateo Meeting
When:
Wednesday, February 12th @ 7 P.M.
Where:
The Congregational Church of San Mateo
225 Tilton Ave. San Mateo
We’ll be focusing on mapping out plans for the 2020 elections, as well as scoping out the possibilities for a Color of Law follow up event. We hope to have a good crowd, and a robust discussion! Looking forward to seeing you there!
One San Mateo Meeting
What:
One San Mateo Meeting
When:
Wednesday, January 29th @ 7 P.M.
Where:
The Congregational Church of San Mateo
225 Tilton Ave. San Mateo
Please join us for our next One San Mateo meeting as we finalize our plans for the current year and beyond. All are welcome!
What Do Tenant Protections Look Like Post AB 1482?
What:
Tenant Protection Act Legal Workshop
When:
6:30 – 8:45 P.M.
Wednesday
January 22
Where:
Main Library
1044 Middlefield Road
Redwood City, CA 94063
One Redwood City (formerly Fair Rents, Redwood City) will be hosting a legal clinic for housing justice folks (like you)! Community Legal Services of East Palo Alto (CLSEPA) and Legal Aid Society of San Mateo attorneys will form a panel to review and to answer questions about the California Tenant Protection Act (AB 1482). We know that none of our cities are equipped to educate tenants and to fully support this new state law, and it will be up to us to truly get the word out and protect tenants against landlord backlash.