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San Bruno / California / United States
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San Bruno / California / United States
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San Bruno / California / United States
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The Public Services Department, located in City Hall, is responsible for planning, operating and maintaining the city's streets, storm drainage system, wastewater collection, drinking water storage and distribution and groundwater well production. The department also includes the engineering division. Its current director is Klara Fabry.

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Carol Bonner is the city clerk for San Bruno. She was first elected in November 2005 and was re-elected in 2009 to serve another four-year term. The city clerk is responsible for preparing City Council agenda packets and minutes, maintaining and documenting council actions, administering local elections, implementing Political Reform Act requirements, processing claims under the city's self-insurance program and regulating permits.

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The San Bruno Police Department is a full-service law enforcement agency that provides services to more than 40,000 residents. It prevents crime, arrest law violators and employs more than 45 sworn officers. The department maintains a patrol division and investigates traffic accidents. The San Bruno Police Department operates a K-9 unit that handles issues related to drug detection and intervention, tracking, and searches for persons, property and evidence. It operates the Crime Stoppers program and investigates missing children. The department provides vacation check services and enforces parking ordinances. The San Bruno Police Department organizes various community policing, neighborhood watch National Night Out programs. The department is located in San Bruno, Calif.
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The Public Services Corporation Yard handles all city matters regarding fleet management, sewer or water main breaks, water quality, storm drainage and sidewalk maintenance.

San Bruno / California / United States
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Built in 1953, San Bruno City Hall is located on El Camino Real between Angus and Jenevein avenues and is the main government seat of the city. It houses most of the city's administrative offices, including community development, finance, human resources and public services. The offices of the city manager, city clerk, city treasurer and city attorney are also located at City Hall.

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The 2632nd Transportation Company of the California National Guard provides transportation operations for the state of California for emergencies and disasters and, when called upon, sends troops for deployment. The company is also involved in the city, participating annually in Coats for Kids and the Clean Sweep flea market held in City Park. 

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The Community Services Department, located at the Veterans Memorial Recreation Center in City Park, is responsible for providing recreation in addition to educational services and programs for residents. All the parks and recreation services, library services and senior services fall under the umbrella of this department. The director is Randy Schwartz.

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San Bruno / California / United States
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The Finance Department is responsible for the overall financial administration of the city. The department directs the independent audits, manages payroll processing, equipment purchasing for all city departments and accounts payable, collects revenues and disburses all monies authorized by the City Council. The department is also responsible for preparing and monitoring the city's budget.

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The San Bruno Public Library provides free library services to residents. As the only location in the city, the library houses two stories of books, magazines, CDs, DVDs and VHS tapes. In addition to checking out those items, patrons can check out laptops and renew their books online or through SMS text messaging.

The library has a magazine reading area, computer terminal and a vast children's section that holds weekly story times for kids. The library also provides a number of online services, including downloadable audiobooks, consumer and research databases and a contract with tutor.com, which offers real-time online tutoring for children.

Any Bay Area resident can get a San Bruno library card, and it can be used throughout the entire Peninsula library system.

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Formerly San Bruno Garbage Co., Recology San Bruno provides all garbage collection and recycling services for residents. While Recology's main office is in Burlingame, the transfer station is on Tanforan Avenue in San Bruno and open to the public on Saturdays.

San Bruno / California / United States
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San Bruno / California / United States
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The California Department of Rehabilitation helps people with disabilities find employment. The San Bruno office is part of the department's San Francisco district, which also includes branches in San Francisco, San Mateo, Foster City, Menlo Park and San Rafael.

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San Bruno / California / United States
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The San Mateo County Office of Education is a government office that deals with educational services for the county. The special education services department is housed in the Office of Education and serves county students in kindergarden through 12th grade. El Portal and Palos Verdes are special needs schools run by the office, serving students with mental and physical disabilities. For further inquiries, phone the San Mateo County Office of Education: Special Education Services.

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Visit your local Post Office at 1300 Huntington Ave! The Postal Service mission is to provide a reliable, efficient, trusted and affordable universal delivery service that connects people and helps businesses grow. The U.S. Postal Service is the only delivery service that reaches every address in the nation: 155 million residences, businesses and Post Office Boxes. With more than 31,600 retail locations and the most frequently visited website in the federal government, the Postal Service delivers 47 percent of the world’s mail.