SAFER Bay Project meetings in Menlo Park Dec. 17 and 18 Published on December 08, 2025 The San Francisquito Creek Joint Powers Authority (SFCJPA), in partnership with the Cities of Menlo Park and East Palo Alto, has released the Draft Environmental Impact Report (DEIR) for the SAFER Bay Project. Community members can learn more about the project and share comments at three upcoming meetings. Tagged as: , Announcements
Earthquake preparedness: What you need to do before the ground shakes Published on December 01, 2025 The recent earthquakes in the Bay Area are a strong reminder that a major quake remains a risk to our community. Although we can’t predict when or where the next earthquake will strike, we can take meaningful steps to reduce its impact on our families, homes and workplaces. Now is the time to take simple, practical actions to prepare yourself, your loved ones and your organization for the next ear Tagged as: , Public notices
Get ready, Belle Haven! Join a disaster preparedness workshop Oct. 18 Published on October 13, 2025 Let’s get ready, Belle Haven! Join Climate Resilient Communities for a free disaster preparedness workshop to learn how to stay safe before, during and after an emergency. Topics include health impacts, emergency response, CPR training and community involvement. The event takes place Saturday, Oct. 18, from noon–3 p.m. at the Belle Haven Community Campus (100 Terminal Ave.) Tagged as: , Announcements, Public safety
National Preparedness Month – Review the key steps for emergencies Published on September 29, 2025 Throughout National Preparedness Month, we have provided critical information and resources to address emergencies. The five key steps include creating a plan, assembling an emergency kit, getting trained, signing up for emergency alerts and engaging your community. Tagged as: , Announcements, Proclamations and commendations
National Preparedness Month: Be prepared for evacuations Published on September 22, 2025 September is National Preparedness Month! Take time with your family to review your emergency plans, gather supplies and ensure you’re ready for wildfires, floods, earthquakes and other disasters. Being prepared today can make all the difference tomorrow. Tagged as: , Announcements
Be ready for emergencies: get trained and stay informed Published on September 15, 2025 As we enter the third week of National Preparedness Month, we’re focusing on the lifesaving skills that can make all the difference in an emergency. Learning First Aid, CPR and disaster response basics is one of the most effective ways to protect yourself, your loved ones and your community. Tagged as: , Announcements
Improve your disaster preparedness Published on September 08, 2025 During National Disaster Preparedness Month, the City of Menlo Park wants to remind our community that being prepared for a disaster is crucial for ensuring safety and peace of mind. Start by engaging in open discussions with your family, friends, neighbors and co-workers about the importance of preparedness. Tagged as: , Announcements
September is National Disaster Preparedness Month Published on September 02, 2025 September is National Preparedness Month, a time dedicated to raising awareness and encouraging individuals, families, businesses and communities to take steps toward emergency and disaster preparedness. Taking proactive steps, such as developing a household evacuation plan, identifying how neighbors can support one another and staying informed through trusted sources, is essential. Tagged as: , Announcements, Public notices
Field Day Emergency Communications Exercise June 28 – 29 Published on June 16, 2025 Menlo Park community members are invited to attend the annual National Association for Amateur Radio Field Day event from 11 a.m. June 28 to 10 a.m. June 29 at Bedwell Bayfront Park (1600 Marsh Road). More than 31,000 radio amateurs from across the globe will gather to operate from remote locations. Tagged as: , Announcements
National Preparedness Month: Help your neighbor Published on September 23, 2024 When disaster strikes a community, residents will be the first people in their neighborhood to respond to injured neighbors and other dangers. Getting to know your neighborhood, understanding what resources are available and who will need extra assistance is crucial for a community to be prepared for a disaster. Tagged as: , Announcements