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There is Still Time to Share Your Input: Take the San Mateo County Event Center Community Survey

Dear Residents, Elected Officials and Community Stakeholders,
Thank you to all who found time to complete the San Mateo County Event Center survey to help shape its master plan. This is an important planning effort, and your input will help guide the modernization of the Event Center for years to come.
The survey, which takes approximately 10 minutes to complete, is an opportunity to share your experience with the Event Center and provide your thoughts on how it can best serve the community going forward. Your feedback will help shape long-term planning, future programming and community priorities.
The survey is available in English, Spanish and Mandarin and can be accessed here:
https://linkprotect.cudasvc.com/url?a=https%3a%2f%2fwww.surveymonkey.com%2fr%2fLVH3RTZ&c=E,1,SQvHb8Lcg4JrKYnaw67FpfnYbL7o7pvSaTlrLdVtN6ntHGCcziZnOkndimBOw3jzm1bKHBlmHnc8sG-zMsAZRRFXxqfdk4YdaMwFDDdoczgVtEk-v9M,&typo=1
We also encourage you to share this survey with your colleagues, neighbors and networks. Gathering feedback from as many voices as possible is critical to the success of this planning effort.
Thank you for taking the time to participate and for helping guide the future of the San Mateo County Event Center.
Sincerely,


Mike Callagy (he/him)*

County Executive

Assistant, Angela Silva
asilva2@smcgov.org | 650-363-4664


County Executives Office

500 County Center, 5th Floor

Redwood City, CA 94063

650-363-4129

https://linkprotect.cudasvc.com/url?a=https%3a%2f%2fwww.smcgov.org&c=E,1,LQCaKERDZntxceCL7hylOLc869WRHY5fYB4w3uD-i4jReX1ql7sQi7Pp2rok0BVuJQxiIwsXexQbPQC-mUHngGYttZuDWdmt42vu7OUJLVN8Uv1PaFPLFIjY1Q,,&typo=1


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