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No Oversized Vehicle Parking Zone on Capistrano Road - Unincorporated Half Moon Bay Area

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The County of San Mateo Department of Public Works will implement a new no parking zone along Capistrano Road in the unincorporated Half Moon Bay area, extending 1,630 feet southerly from a point 120 feet south of the centerline of Highway 1. New no parking signage and poles will be installed on both sides of the road, spaced approximately 200 feet apart, to enforce restrictions and improve traffic safety and flow. All work will be carried out by County road crews in strict compliance with the conservation measures and best management practices outlined in the County of San Mateo Routine Maintenance Program Manual (2023) and the San Mateo Countywide Water Pollution Prevention Program Construction BMPs (2014), ensuring environmental protection during construction. The project was approved by the Board of Supervisors on the May 5, 2026 agenda and is being administered under the primary point of contact, Deputy Director Khoa Vo, who can be reached through the Department of Public Works.

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Install no parking zone along Capistrano Road, 1,630 feet, with signage, per environmental and safety protocols.

Agency

California San Mateo County Department of Public Works

NAICS

237310 - Highway, Street, and Bridge ConstructionView NAICS

Place of Performance

Capistrano Road, CA

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No Oversized Vehicle Parking Zone on Capistrano Road - Notice of Exemption

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AgencyCalifornia San Mateo County Department of Public Works
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California San Mateo County Department of Public Works
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Khoa VoDeputy Director – Road Services

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The Board of Supervisors awarded the above-mentioned project on the May 5, 2026 Board Agenda. The County’s road crews will be installing new ‘No Parking’ signage and poles on both sides of Capistrano Road commencing at a point 120 feet southerly of the centerline of Highway 1 and extending southerly a distance of 1,630 feet. The signage will be spaced approximately 200 feet apart. Work will be conducted according to conservation measures and best management practices detailed in the County of San Mateo Routine Maintenance Program Manual (2023) and the San Mateo Countywide Water Pollution Prevention Program Construction BMPs (2014).

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