Politics & Government
Where to Speak Out on Proposed Bag Ban
Hoping to avoid court challenges, a consortium of 24 cities join to conduct public hearings for proposed bag bans, needed to prepare an environmental impact report. The next one, Los Altans, is Wednesday night.
You've probably heard rumblings about a possible plastic bag ban in recent months.
Two dozen cities along the Peninsula and in the South Bay, including Los Altos, have banded together to conduct public hearings on proposed paper and plastic bag bans.
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Two weeks ago, on an environmental impact report (EIR) for a possible future ban on plastic bags within the city. The county is paying for the EIR, asking cities in Santa Clara County to join in and to provide some staff time in return.
Business owners and individuals are invited to speak about the possible impact of regulating the use of paper and plastic bags, as cities across the Bay Area consider individual legislation. The public is invited to provide input during the comment period of the review about how the ordinance would affect the public and businesses
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Cities and counties around the Bay Area considering plastic and paper bag bans, have also had to weigh the expense of conducting an EIR, since pro-plastic groups sued San Francisco, Oakland and San Jose under the California Environmental Quality Act for failing to do so before passing a plastic bag ban. The joint effort allows small communities to have an EIR.
The hearings began April 18. The third of seven hearings is 6 p.m. Thursday in the , and is the closest one for Los Altos residents and businesses.
The following 24 communities have agreed to be a part of the Environmental impact Report process:
Belmont, Brisbane, Burlingame, Campbell, Colma, Cupertino, Daly City, East Palo Alto, Foster City, Half Moon Bay, Los Altos, Los Gatos, Menlo Park, Millbrae, Milpitas, Mountain View, Pacifica, Portola Valley, Redwood City, San Bruno, San Carlos, San Mateo, South San Francisco, and Woodside.
Not every city will host a public hearing, but seven locations were chosen, as shown on the schedule is below:
April 18
Half Moon BayTed Adcock Community/Senior Center
April 19 San Mateo San Mateo Public Library
April 25, 6 p.m.
April 26
6 p.m.
South San Francisco Municipal Services Building, 33 ArroyoMay 2
6 p.m.
Campbell Campbell Library, 77 Campbell Ave.May 3
2 p.m.
Milpitas Barbara Lee Senior Center, 30 N. Milpitas Blvd., Rm 140May 3
6 p.m.
Redwood City Redwood City Library, 1044 Milpitas Rd.Get more local news delivered straight to your inbox. Sign up for free Patch newsletters and alerts.