Frequently Asked Questions
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City Council
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City Council
Councilmembers do not keep offices in City Hall, but you may reach them by emailing administration@ci.millbrae.ca.us or sending correspondence:
City Council
c/o City Clerk
621 Magnolia Avenue
Millbrae, CA 94030
(650) 259-2414All correspondence sent to the City Council becomes a public record, including contact information.
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City Council
The Millbrae City Council holds its regular meetings two times a month, on the 2nd and 4th Tuesday, at 7:00pm. To maximize transparency and public access, while the primary meeting takes place in the Millbrae City Council Chambers, 621 Magnolia Avenue, Millbrae, CA 94030, members of the public may attend in person, join by teleconference through Zoom or by phone. If technical issues arise with Zoom or the phone dial-in option, the City Council meeting will continue unless the meeting is being held pursuant to the provisions of Assembly Bill 2449 for elected officials.
The Council Meeting Calendar lists all scheduled Council meetings, sign up for e-notification, and automatically receive the meeting agenda packet when it is published.
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City Council
Members of the public are encouraged to provide comments at City Council meetings. To maximize time for public comment, speakers are subject to a 3-minute time limit during public communication and per agenda item unless otherwise determined by the Mayor. This is to ensure all person(s) will have the opportunity to speak.
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Under Government Code 54957, the City Council is only permitted to meet in Closed Session to discuss confidential matters such as labor negotiations, real property negotiations, pending/threat of litigation, and threats to the security of the public's rights of access to public services/facilities. Matters must be disclosed on the posted agenda and provide pre- and post-session announcements.
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City Council
Stay informed about City Council activities by subscribing to the City's newsletter, following our social media channels, and regularly visiting the city's website.
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To get involved, you can attend public meetings, join City commissions and advisory committees, and participate or volunteer for city-sponsored events and programs.