The Town Council Special Meeting held on December 10, 2024, in Woodside, California, featured a heartfelt farewell from Congresswoman Anna Eshoo, who is retiring after 32 years of public service. Joining the meeting remotely from Washington, Eshoo expressed her gratitude to the Woodside community and its leadership, including Mayor Jen Wall and Council members, for their partnership over the years.
Eshoo congratulated newly sworn-in Council member Hassan Abourish and acknowledged the contributions of departing members Ned Fluitt and Chris Shaw. She reflected on her tenure, highlighting her accomplishments, including securing $800,000 for bicycle and pedestrian safety near Woodside High School and advocating for $1.2 million to replace the Mountain Home Road bridge.
In her closing remarks, Eshoo emphasized the importance of strong local communities in fostering a robust democracy. She thanked the residents for their support and collaboration, wishing them a happy holiday season. Mayor Wall reciprocated her appreciation, acknowledging Eshoo's tireless efforts on behalf of Woodside and her role as a role model.
The meeting underscored the significance of local governance and the impact of dedicated public service, marking a poignant moment in Woodside's civic history as it bids farewell to a long-serving representative.