Town Meetings & News
The Audit and Finance Committee will have a Regular Meeting on Tuesday, July 11 at 2:00 PM. The agenda will be posted online 72 - hours before the meeting here. To view past meeting videos of The Town of Atherton Committees and Commissions visit: Atherton YouTube
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This week's Atherton Online features: - Help Atherton Become an Age Friendly Community
- Celebrating Atherton's Centennial - Byde A Whyle: Louis and Lucie Stern
- Atherton Police Welcomes the New Drone Program
- Free Organic Compost Available at Holbrook Palmer Park
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Help Atherton Become an Age Friendly Community Calling on Atherton residents 55 and older! We need your help to become an age friendly community through the Center for Age-Friendly Excellence! There are two ways to help shape age friendly initiatives for the Town: 1) Join a Task Force of 5 residents to discuss improvement that the Town can make to help adults aged 55 and older 2) Attend a focus group to discuss initiatives that benefit older adults If you're interested in supporting the Town's age friendly efforts, please contact Deputy City Manager, Anthony Suber by email at asuber@ci.atherton.ca.us or by phone at 650-752-0529.
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Celebrating Atherton's Centennial - Byde A WhyleThe Town of Atherton turns 100 on September 12, 2023. Read more about Centennial events here. Leading up to those celebrations, each week in the Atherton Online, we are featuring icons, places, and historical moments that have made this Town the vibrant community that it is today. This week, we are sharing the legacy of Louis and Lucie Stern, the notable residents of Byde A Whyle. Click the image below to read the full feature.
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Atherton Welcomes the New Drone ProgramThe Atherton Police Department (APD) is pleased to introduce its most recent addition to the investigations team–the APD Drone Program. Small, remotely operated Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS), commonly referred to as drones, are an efficient and effective way of providing law enforcement with instant and critical information to respond to calls for service, emergency situations or to conduct criminal investigations. For example, drones provide a critical overwatch view of an area involved in an incident or in-progress crime, improving officer safety by providing real time information as officers are responding. Types of calls the drone may be deployed to include: - Burglaries
- Residential alarms
- Lost or Missing persons
- Disaster Response/Recovery
- Public Safety and Life Preservation Missions such as active shooters, barricaded subjects, dangerous fleeing suspects, etc.
- Mass gatherings (public) where public safety concerns exist
- Traffic accidents
The APD utilizes the Paladin Nighthawk autonomous drone with Watchtower control software. This autonomous drone does not require additional support personnel and is specifically designed for Beyond Visual Line of Sight (BVLOS) operation. The drone uses a cellular LTE connection, which allows it to reach a three mile radius limit required by the FAA with ease. The three mile radius covers all areas within the Town limits of Atherton when the drone is deployed from the Town Center. With a 55-minute battery life, users have ample time to gather overwatch operational information for most incidents and emergency situations. To protect the privacy of individuals, operators are prohibited from intentionally recording or transmitting images of any location where a person would reasonably expect privacy, such as a residence or yard. Officers take reasonable measures to prevent recordings in these areas, such as deactivating recording devices and vacating the immediate airspace whenever possible. Drones are only deployed when there is a specific public safety need or incident that warrants their use. Unless there are exceptional circumstances, the use of drones to record or transmit images in private areas is strictly prohibited. The drone program is designed to be as simple as possible and lowers the risk of human error through autonomous flight, making it both very safe and extremely effective at gathering and communicating important information. APD’s drone program serves as a deterrent to crime, improving the quality of life for residents. For question on the Drone Program, please contact Commander Daniel Larsen at dlarsen@ci.atherton.ca.us.
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Did you know? You can take climate action in your garden today by picking up free organic compost from the self service pile at Holbrook Palmer Park. Located across from the historic water tower before you reach the Jennings Pavilion Parking Lot, residents and their gardeners are encouraged to bring their own containers, shovels, and gloves to collect the free compost to apply in Atherton landscapes. The organic compost is the product of Atherton's green bin - turning yard waste into a productive material that promotes healthy soils while capturing and storing short-lived climate pollutants. The pile will be regularly restocked by GreenWaste with their highest quality product. Interested in learning more about how to reduce waste at home? Visit: https://www.ci.atherton.ca.us/482/Reduce-Your-Waste-GreenWaste-Recovery
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