San Bruno is a city in San Mateo County, California, United States, incorporated in 1914.
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San Bruno is a city in San Mateo County, California, United States, incorporated in 1914.
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San Bruno has a mild Mediterranean climate characterized by mild to warm, dry summers and cool, wet winters.
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San Bruno has much milder temperatures than most of the state.
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Current Mayor of San Bruno is Rico E Medina, who began his term as Mayor on December 12,2017.
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The previous mayor of San Bruno was Jim Ruane, who was first elected in 2009 and served until December 2017.
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San Bruno grew rapidly, passing 1,500 residents by 1920 and 3,610 residents in 1930.
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San Bruno attended local schools and graduated from Capuchino High School in June 1964.
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In 1953, San Bruno annexed the adjoining unincorporated community of Lomita Park, bounded by San Felipe Avenue, El Camino Real, San Juan Avenue, and the railroad tracks.
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San Bruno considered new annexations in the mid-1950s that would have extended the city limits to the Pacific Ocean.
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The unincorporated communities west of San Bruno were against annexation, and collectively incorporated as the city of Pacifica in 1957.
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The San Bruno Planning Commission reviewed and approved plans for two major shopping centers, Bayhill and Tanforan.
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San Bruno is one of two cities in the Bay Area that manages its own cable TV and internet system.
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The US Postal Service's Western Regional headquarters, which was then the tallest building in San Bruno, had to be demolished due to severe structural damage.
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Commuter rail to and from San Bruno is served by Caltrain, and Bay Area Rapid Transit has its red line and yellow line serve San Bruno.
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San Bruno is adjacent to San Francisco International Airport, which can be accessed using BART or US 101.
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