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6. 1. E. - Page 3 <br />F4: Searches for "smoking" or "smoke" using the website search tool for Burlingame <br />and Daly City do not yield any information regarding their MUH smoking ordinances, <br />whereas the search tools for each of the other jurisdictions with MUH smoking <br />ordinances do. (See Website Content Table below, column F4.) <br />City Response: Agree for Redwood City's website. <br />F5: The websites for Burlingame, Daly City, Redwood City, and the County of San <br />Mateo, and South San Francisco do not contain summaries of their MUH smoking <br />ordinances. The websites for each of the other jurisdictions with MUH smoking <br />ordinances do. (See Website Content Table below, column F5.) <br />City Response: Partially Disagree. The City does have a summary in both English and <br />Spanish on the City's website: https://www.redwoodcity.org/smokingban. However, this <br />webpage may have gone live after the Grand Jury did their research. <br />F6: The websites for Belmont, Burlingame, Daly City, Redwood City, and the City of <br />San Mateo, and South San Francisco do not provide specific information on how to <br />make complaints regarding MUH smoking violations. The websites for each of the other <br />jurisdictions with MUH smoking ordinances do. (See Website Content Table below, <br />column F6.) <br />City Response: Partially Disagree. The City does have a webpage that explains how to <br />use the MyRWC app. This app allows residents to make smoking complaints. In <br />addition, the above mentioned smoke-free multiunit housing webpage indicates that <br />smoking complaints can be made via the MyRWC app. That said, staff will also change <br />the City's MyRWC page to explicitly note that smoking violations can be reported. <br />F7: The websites for the cities of Belmont, Brisbane, Foster City, Redwood City, and <br />San Bruno, San Mateo, and South San Francisco, as well as the County's Health <br />System website (for unincorporated San Mateo County) have links on their home pages <br />that lead to information on how to report specific types of nuisances such as barking <br />dogs, loud parties, abandoned mattresses, and shopping carts. However, these links do <br />not provide information on how to report MUH smoking violations. Burlingame's website <br />links to Code Compliance from its home page 85 (See Website Content Table below, <br />column F7.) <br />