Communications / City Clerk

Synonym: 
cityclerk

COMMUNICATIONS

Mission

The mission of the Communications Division is to gather and share information to support and encourage open, participatory government and an informed community.

Responsibilities

The Communications Division is comprised of the following functions:

General Elections FAQ

In November 2024, the City of Foster City transitioned to district elections for its five city council seats in November of even numbered years. Council Members serve staggering four-year terms. The next General Municipal Election will be held in 2026 for two City Council seats for full four-year terms ending 2030 in District 1 and District 2. To find your district or get more information on the transition to district elections, click here.

Enterprise Systems Catalog

Senate Bill 272 Approved on October 11, 2015, SB 272 adds a section to the California Public Records Act requiring local agencies to create a catalog of Enterprise Systems by July 1, 2016 with annual updates. 

Open Government

Open government is important to the City of Foster City.  Since government transparency has various definitions, the City has used the checklist provided by Sunshine
Review, a nonprofit organization dedicated to local government transparency in developing this webpage.

Additional information may be available though out the City's website.

Citizen Advisory Committee Openings


For Immediate Release: October 11, 2017
Contact: Doris L. Palmer, Communications Director/City Clerk, (650) 286-3252, dpalmer@fostercity.org

Airplane Noise Information

The City Council and Foster City staff are aware of the increasing concerns from residents related to aircraft noise. To help address these concerns, a Councilmember is assigned to the SFO Airport/Community Roundtable – a regional collective of elected officials tasked with addressing issues related to aircraft operations from San Francisco International Airport. While Roundtable members regularly monitor aircraft noise data and advocate on behalf of the best interest of their constituents, their ability to change flight paths is limited.  

Ethics Certificate - Assembly Bill 1234

On October 7, 2005, the Governor signed Assembly Bill No. 1234. AB 1234 requires that if a local agency provides any type of compensation, salary, or stipend to, or reimburses the expenses of a member of its "legislative body" (as that term is defined in California Government Code Section 54952), that local agency's officials must receive training in ethics.

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