City of Brisbane, California
Tomas Santoyo-Velazquez serves as Assistant Engineer II for the City of Brisbane, California, since January 2022, where responsibilities include preparing designs and specifications for city infrastructure, reviewing development plans, managing public works projects, conducting engineering studies, and ensuring compliance with state and federal regulations. Prior roles include Assistant Engineer, Engineering Design Trainee at the Port of San Francisco, and various positions with the County of Marin and Sonoma Clean Power, focusing on sustainability and civil engineering. Tomas holds a B.S. in Civil Engineering from California State University Long Beach and is currently pursuing a Master of Science in Civil Engineering at San Francisco State University.
City of Brisbane, California
Nestled on the slopes of San Bruno Mountain, Brisbane is a small city of 4,800 residents located immediately south of San Francisco on the Peninsula. The City also has a large industrial area that increases the daytime service population to approximately 12,000. Brisbane enjoys a sunny climate, fine views of the Bay, and a diverse, small-town atmosphere, with easy access to all the amenities of the metropolitan areas. The residents highly value the unique charm and natural beauty of the mountain setting and a close-knit community. Brisbane is facing the challenge of dealing with future growth in a positive way that will enhance and preserve its small-town character.