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  1. View the citywide calendar. View upcoming public meetings and events. Activity Guide. Agendas and minutes. Development projects. Emergency preparedness. Contact us. 701 Laurel St. Menlo Park, CA 94025.

  2. Emergency preparedness. Contact us. 701 Laurel St. Menlo Park, CA 94025. 650-330-6600 office. 650-679-7022 text. City facilities and services status.

  3. Menlo Park Municipal Water is proposing to increase water rates over the next five years. The proposed water rate increases will result in the average residential water customers’ monthly bill decreasing $9.51 in fiscal year 2021-22, and then increasing five percent annually thereafter.

  4. Each family will receive a box of core staple items, box of produce, box of perishables (cold items), and a bag of frozen items. Services include: emergency homeless shelter, hot meals, shower, food to-go, shelter availability resources.

  5. The City of Menlo Park is accepting new applications, simple permits, plan check responses to comments, and revisions to issued permits online. Permit issuance is by appointment only. Please expect to interact with staff by phone or email when possible and by appointment when directed by staff.

  6. How can I access my account online? You can visit and register for online access to your account. To register your account you will need to know your 14-digit account number along with either the registration code found on your statement or the numerical portion of your street address.

  7. Step up to meet the moment and serve California’s communities! By joining #CaliforniansForAll you will be called to safely help your neighbors, communities and all of California. In-person and virtual volunteer opportunities

  8. Search Forms by: Select a Category. By signing in or creating an account, some fields will auto-populate with your information. Contact us. 701 Laurel St. Menlo Park, CA 94025. 650-330-6600 office. 650-679-7022 text. City facilities and services status.

  9. Property taxes are assessed by the County of San Mateo Assessor’s Office, not by the City of Menlo Park. For all development projects in the City, the County collects information from the City when building permits are issued to a property. Please contact the County Assessor’s Office for more information about how the information is used.

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