FAQs
The meadow will open to concert goers at 4:30pm.
For more information about the City's lagoon system, please visit the Lagoon System page.
A massage establishment permit must be obtained through the City's Police Department. The permit must be included to the business license application. Failure to submit all requested documents together will result in delay of processing the application.
The seating chart is located at the bottom of this webpage.
If you encounter a missed pick-up or any other garbage issues, please contact Recology San Mateo at (650) 595-3900. For more information about residential collection services, please visit the CartSMART page.
No. Again, however, we do not encourage or recommend that you do this.
The duties of the City Clerk include the administration of City elections, providing support to the City Council, preparing and distribution of agendas of Council meetings and agenda items as required by applicable statutes, maintenance and administration of all official records of the City, including records of all Council minutes, ordinances and resolutions, the administration of a City-wide records management program to include retention schedules, inactive records storage, archives, and other components as provided for by ordinance or resolution, and any other duties that may be established by ordinance or a resolution of the Council.
To learn how to dispose of household hazardous waste, please visit the Household Hazardous Waste Disposal Options page.
Yes. Texting (composing, sending or reading) while operating a vehicle on public roadways is illegal.
By State law, Closed Session meetings are not open to the public. Members of the public may address the City Council at their regular meetings during the Public Comment periods.
It usually takes 2-4 weeks to process the completed application. The business license will be mailed to the mailing address you indicate on the application when complete.
You can bring blankets and low back chairs. Although there is a raised stage, we do not want to obstruct guests' views.
The fee for a new copy of an existing license is listed in the City Master Fee Schedule.
Yes, you can bring food and beverages into the concert. Local Service Clubs will also be selling food and beverages in the Senior Wing parking lot.
To learn more about recycling at large events, please visit the AB 2176 - Recycling at Large Events page.
Yes.
You must be qualified to vote for and hold the office for which you apply and a resident of Foster City when you file for candidacy.
Umbrellas are not allowed at the concerts.
If the ownership changes, the business license is not transferable and you will need to apply for a new business license and pay the appropriate fees. There is no charge to change a mailing address or business name on a business license. However, if the business license certificate is required to be reprinted after business information updating, a fee is required based on Master Fee Schedule. If your business address is changing, it will require new zoning clearance and payment of zoning clearance fees.
Attendees must follow current CDC mask guidelines.
If you are using a hands-free device, that is using voice-recognition software ... technically you're hands-free, so you'd be OK.
Foster City has an election for vacant seats on the City Council in the General Municipal Election in November on even-numbered years. You may obtain Nomination papers in the City Clerk's office at City Hall. Please call the City Clerk at (650) 286-3250 or email clerk@fostercity.org for more information or to set up an appointment.
On January 18, 2011, the City Council adopted Ordinance 561, establishing provisions for the regulation and citation of individuals who remove recyclable materials from curbside bins without the permission of the residents, businesses, or authorized refuse collector. The ordinance makes the unauthorized removal of recyclable materials from curbside bins, an infraction punishable by a fine of $100 for first time offenders, $200 for two-time offenders in the same year, and $500 if caught a third time within 12 months of the second infraction. For more information on this ordinance, please visit the Anti-Scavenging Ordinance page.