The City Hall Annex is where you go if you're seeking building, planning or engineering permits. Staff is on hand to sign off on minor permits and to guide business owners, developers or individuals through other parts of the permit process. Information about the development review process is available, and any changes in zoning, engineering requirements or fees are publicly posted. Fees for permits and licenses may also be paid here.
This office provides visitors with everything they need to know about visiting San Mateo County. Employees can provide those who inquire with recommendations for accommodations, dining, entertainment and transportation. The bureau is also a resource for those wishing to hold meetings or conventions in San Mateo. It can help them plan where and when to hold their meetings.
The Encinitas Chamber of Commerce is an organization that consists primarily as a collaborative community of local businesses. The ECC works with community organizations to provide any service and support needed, such as efforts in community advocacy, networking and promotional opportunities, to help its businesses grow. These organizations include the Downtown Encinitas Mainstreet Association (DEMA), the Leucadia 101 Main Street Association and the Cardiff Chamber of Commerce, amongst others.
The Santa Cruz Parks and Recreation Department oversees a city that is rich with open spaces, wild life, parks and beaches. Parks and Recreation runs year-round classes aimed at all ages: Junior Lifeguards is popular among the local youth, and adults regularly fill the yoga and Pilates classes offered by the city. The office also coordinates events on the Santa Cruz Wharf and manages the Surfing Museum.
Los Angeles County Clinics & Health Care Centers is located in Baldwin Park. It specializes in environmental health, striving to promote health and quality of life to the residents of Los Angeles County. The clinic does this through identifying, preventing and controlling harmful environmental factors throughout the country. Areas it works with include beaches, water wells, public pools, lead hazards, food, housing, emergency preparedness, chemical hazards and landfills.