City of Redwood City
Andres Mendivil is a Water Quality Specialist with extensive experience in the field of water management and conservation. Currently employed with the City of Redwood City since February 2018, Andres has also operated Andres Mendivil's Guide Service since July 2014, focusing on client education, safety, and environmental awareness. Prior roles include Chief Operator at American Water and Water Quality Program Manager at California Water Service Company, along with several other positions that involved account management, technical reporting, and conservation strategies. Education includes an Associate's Degree in Environmental Science from De Anza College, coupled with prior studies at California State University - East Bay.
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City of Redwood City
The City of Redwood City is a San Francisco Bay Area community located in the heart of Silicon Valley, the technology-rich region extending from the San Francisco shoreline to the foothills of the Santa Cruz Mountains. Redwood City is the third largest city in the County of San Mateo, with 85,992 residents. The city enjoys an average of 255 sunny days a year, which it boasts via the City slogan: “Climate Best by Government Test”. Incorporated in 1867, Redwood City is home to the San Mateo County History Museum (located in the county’s old courthouse) and the only active deep water port within the south bay of San Francisco. The City's vibrant downtown, quickly becoming known as the entertainment hub of the San Francisco Peninsula, offers residents, visitors, and businesses a unique retail, entertainment, and restaurant experience. For more information, visit the City of Redwood City's website at www.redwoodcity.org or follow Redwood City on Twitter (@RedwoodCity), Instagram (@CityofRedwoodCity), and Facebook (City of Redwood City). To learn about more ways to connect with us, go to www.redwoodcity.org/connect Community building is a main focus of the City of Redwood City. Locate your neighborhood association and stay connected with neighbors by going here, www.redwoodcity.org/neighborhoodassociations To learn more about Redwood City’s downtown and to plan a visit, go to downtownredwoodcity.org. To learn about Redwood City's history, go to www.redwoodcityhistory.org. For job opportunities, go to www.redwoodcity.org/careers For volunteer opportunities, go to www.redwoodcity.org/volunteer To learn about the Port of Redwood City, go to www.redwoodcityport.com