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In this aerial view of South San Francisco, Colma Creek is seen crossing west–east beneath the Caltrain tracks and U.S. Route 101.. Colma Creek is a small creek that flows to the San Francisco Bay from its source in the Crocker Hills portion of San Bruno Mountain State and County Park, north of San Mateo County's Guadalupe Canyon Parkway, [3] with contribution from April Brook on San Bruno ...
Colma Creek rises from a source in San Bruno Mountain State and County Park, runs west into Colma Canyon, then turns southeast and runs south along the base of the mountain (fed by Twelve-Mile Creek along Westborough Boulevard, and at least eight other streams) until it reaches the San Francisco Bay north of San Francisco International Airport ...
The most commonly proposed origin of the name "Colma" is the Ohlone word mean "springs" or "many springs". [10] [5] [6]There are several other proposed origins of Colma. Erwin Gudde's California Place Names states seven possible sources of the town's being called Colma: [11] William T. Coleman (a local landowner), Thomas Coleman (a local resident), misspelling of Colmar in France, misspelling ...
It is the third-smallest county in California by land area. A number of bayside watercourses drain the eastern part of the county including San Bruno Creek and Colma Creek. Streams draining the western county include Frenchmans Creek, Pilarcitos Creek, Naples Creek, Arroyo de en Medio, and Denniston Creek.
The apartment complex is being built on the site of the former Mission Bowl bowling alley which caught fire in 2015.
Days of concentrated lake-effect snow resulted in feet of fresh powder being dumped on several counties in upstate New York. That was enough snow to collapse the roofs of several buildings in ...
San Andreas Creek; San Bruno Creek; San Francisquito Creek; San Gregorio Creek; San Mateo Creek (San Francisco Bay Area) San Pedro Creek; San Vicente Creek (San Mateo County) Sausal Creek (San Mateo County) Schoolhouse Creek (San Mateo County, California) Slate Creek (Pescadero Creek tributary) South Fork (San Pedro Creek) Spanish Ranch Creek
The redevelopment could cost between $15 million and $29 million. —Anchorage Sports Center: Modeled off the Anchorage Dome, the project would bring a 200,000 square-foot, year-round community ...