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Upcoming CNA Neighborhood Meeting Highlights for February 5

  • Writer: Maurine Killough
    Maurine Killough
  • 21 hours ago
  • 3 min read

Meet new City Mayor, Adam Lorraine and Lt. Glen Teixeira from SMPD.

Community gatherings offer a valuable chance for neighbors to connect, share ideas, and address local concerns. The upcoming CNA Neighborhood Meeting on February 5 promises to be an engaging event filled with important updates and opportunities for residents to get involved. Whether you are a long-time resident or new to the area, this meeting will provide useful information and a platform to contribute to the neighborhood’s future.


6:40pm - February 5, 2026

1007 E 5th Avenue

San Mateo


Eye-level view of a community center meeting room set up with chairs and a projector screen
CNA Neighborhood Meeting room prepared for February 5 event

What to Expect at the February 5 Meeting


The CNA Neighborhood Meeting will cover several key topics that affect daily life and the overall well-being of the community. Organizers have planned a clear agenda to ensure the meeting is productive and informative. Here are some highlights:


  • Neighborhood Safety Updates

Local law enforcement representatives will share recent crime statistics and discuss ongoing safety initiatives. This is a chance to learn about new patrol schedules, community watch programs, and ways residents can help keep the neighborhood secure.


  • Upcoming Community Projects

Plans for improvements such as park renovations, street repairs, and public space enhancements will be presented. Attendees can hear about timelines, funding sources, and how these projects will benefit the area.


  • Local Business Support

Representatives from nearby businesses will introduce themselves and discuss ways the community can support local shops and services. This segment will include information on upcoming events, promotions, and opportunities for collaboration.


  • Resident Feedback and Q&A

The meeting will dedicate time for residents to voice concerns, ask questions, and suggest ideas. This open forum encourages active participation and helps leaders understand community priorities.


Why Attending Matters


Neighborhood meetings like this one are more than just updates; they are a chance to build connections and influence decisions that shape your environment. Here’s why attending the CNA meeting is important:


  • Stay Informed

Being aware of changes and developments helps you plan and adapt. For example, knowing about road closures or new community programs ahead of time can save frustration.


  • Have Your Voice Heard

Your input can guide local leaders and organizations. If you notice a problem or have an idea, this meeting is the place to share it directly.


  • Meet Neighbors and Build Community

Face-to-face interaction strengthens relationships and fosters a sense of belonging. You might find new friends, collaborators, or simply enjoy the company of others who care about the neighborhood.


  • Access Resources

Information about services such as waste collection, public transportation, and emergency preparedness will be available. Learning about these resources can improve your daily life.


  • Arrive Early

Getting there a bit ahead of time allows you to settle in, meet other attendees, and review any handouts.


  • Stay Open-Minded

Listen to different perspectives and be ready to engage in respectful dialogue. Community meetings thrive on cooperation.


  • Stay Engaged

Look for future meetings, volunteer opportunities, and community activities. Regular participation strengthens the neighborhood. Please join or renew at https://www.cnasanmateo.com/join


Practical Examples of Community Impact


Past CNA meetings have led to tangible improvements. For instance:


  • Improved Street Lighting

Residents raised concerns about poorly lit areas. After discussions, the city installed new LED streetlights, enhancing safety and visibility.


  • Traffic Calming Measures

Updates on traffic calming and information about traffic volume and safety.


These examples show how neighborhood meetings can turn ideas into real benefits.


 
 
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