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GISELLE HALE IN THE NEWS

NEWS ARTICLE

ABC7 NEWS BAY AREA INTERVIEWS REDWOOD CITY MAYOR GISELLE HALE ON RESPONSE TO RECENT ENCAMPMENT FIRE

Redwood City Mayor Giselle Hale sits down with ABC 7 News Bay Area on Redwood City's response to the recent encampment fire and the City's efforts to produce housing, avoid displacement and provide homeless services with LiveMoves and Downtown Streets.
FEB

18

2022
NEWS ARTICLE

GISELLE HALE CALLS FOR COLLABORATIVE DISCUSSION WITH CALTRANS REGARDING ENCAMPMENTS

Following a weekend encampment fire on Caltrans land in Redwood City, Redwood City Mayor Giselle Hale calling on agency representatives to meet this week with hopes of developing collaborative solutions for protecting the health and safety of residents.
FEB

15

2022
NEWS ARTICLE

REDWOOD CITY MAYOR GISELLE HALE OUTRAISES OPPONENTS IN RACE FOR AD21

Redwood City Mayor Giselle Hale, who announced her candidacy for the Assembly District 21 seat last week, raised $216,488 for her campaign in the last three weeks of 2021, according to her end-of-year campaign finance report.
JAN

23

2022
NEWS ARTICLE

REDWOOD CITY MAYOR GISELLE HALE IN RUNNING FOR STATE ASSEMBLY

Following the announcement last week by Maurice Goodman, trustee on the San Mateo County Community College District board, Redwood City Mayor Giselle Hale has officially joined the race for the open 21st Assembly District seat.
JAN

12

2022
NEWS ARTICLE

2022 ELECTION: REDWOOD CITY MAYOR GISELLE HALE JOINS RACE FOR ASSEMBLY SEAT

Hale has been on the city council for four years after fours years as a planning commissioner
JAN

11

2022
NEWS ARTICLE

REDWOOD CITY: SEQUOIA STATION SHOPPING CENTER TO BE TURNED INTO TRANSIT-ORIENTED MIXED-USE PROJECT 

A Los Angeles-based developer has paid millions to buy a suburban strip mall it hopes to turn into a massive transit-oriented development.
DEC

27

2021
NEWS ARTICLE

REDWOOD CITY'S NEW MAYOR, GISELLE HALE, ANNOUNCES PRIORITIES

In her first speech as the newly-selected, first-time mayor of Redwood City, Giselle Hale called for the city to “stay the course” on issues of housing, transportation and the needs of children and youth, and further announced a new countywide effort to tackle mental health issues, called the San Mateo County Mayor’s Mental Health Initiative. 
DEC

8

2021
NEWS ARTICLE

GISELLE HALE SWORN IN AS REDWOOD CITY MAYOR

In her first public statement as Redwood City mayor, Hale announced a new program called the San Mateo County Mental Health Initiative
DEC

6

2021