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  Coastside Profile
  The Half Moon Bay Coastside is a rural seaside community about 30 miles south of San Francisco, and only an hour's drive from virtually anywhere in the Bay Area. This quaint Ocean community boasts numerous Bed and Breakfasts, several motels and some world-renowned hotels. Local activities include two award winning golf courses and a driving range, sport fishing, whale watching, horseback riding on the beach, a historical Main Street with unique shops, two wineries, redwood preserves, bird refuges, bluff and mountain top hiking, acres of hot houses and field flowers, historical walking tours, two lighthouses, Ano Nuevo State Nature Preserve (south of Pescadero), Fitzgerald Marine Reserve in Montara, Princeton Harbor, and Maverick's, presently the hottest surfing location in the world.
  Spanishtown, or Half Moon Bay as we know it, is the oldest settlement in San Mateo County, dating back to the 1840's. Traces of its past are visible in the many historic buildings as you explore the communities that make up the Coastside. The area between Devil's Slide and Ano Nuevo boasts a very colorful past from the Spanish Land Grants in the 1840's to the Ocean Shore Railroad at the turn of the century, the rumrunners of the 1930's and the ever-increasing popularity of today.
  The Coastside is nestled between the dramatic green Santa Cruz Mountains and the powerful Pacific Ocean. Because of the perceived geographic isolation of the area has not changed dramatically over the years. However, with Highway 92 cutting across the mountains to the Peninsula and Highway 1 running north and south the Coastside is very accessible to the entire Bay Area.
  Half Moon Bay is the only incorporated city on the Coastside served by a City Council. The remaining communities of Montara, Moss Beach, Princeton-by-the-Sea, El Granada, Miramar, San Gregorio, Pescadero, and La Honda are un-incorporated areas of San Mateo County governed by the County Board of Supervisors.
  The largest industry is agriculture specializing in floriculture, seconded by tourism, then commercial fishing. Residential development and tourism development caters to the executive lifestyle. The median priced home is in the $700,000, with most newer and golf course homes in the $900,000 - $1,500,000 range.
  The schools are rated above average with very active community involvement in district policy and curriculum. Ratings and test scores can be obtained from the Cabrillo Unified School District and the La Honda/Pescadero School District.
 

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  AGRICULTURE
  The San Mateo County 1999 Annual Crop Report stated the total gross value of the county's agriculture product was $181,839,000. The production values in this report represent gross values and do not reflect the cost of production.
  For every dollar of agriculture production, a multiplier factor of 3.5 may be applied. Using this factor, the estimated economic impact on San Mateo County for 1999 was $636,437,000.
 
Production Values 1999 1998
Flower and Nursery Crops  $142,842,000 $138,620,000
Vegetable Crops  31,007,000 38,555,000
Forest Products  2,440,000  1,557,000
Field Crops  1,147,000  1,156,000
Fruit and Nut Crops  591,000 676,000
Livestock  1,328,000  1,092,000
Livestock and Apiary Products  250,000  183,000
TOTAL:   $179,605,000  $181,839,000
 
Million Dollar Crops 1999 1998
Ornamental Nursery Stock  $30,230,000  $30,694,00
Potted Foliage Plants  25,104,000  24,551,000
Mushrooms  20,423,000  23,109,000
Lilies (potted)  6,439,000  5,579,000
Orchids (potted)  4,782,000  3,542,000
Poinsettia (potted)  3,982,000  3,264,000
Brussel Sprouts  3,409,000  2,350,000
Iris  3,004,000  2,656,000
Snapdragons  2,492,000  2,710,000
Forest Products  2,440,000  1,557,000
Herbaceous Perennials  2,314,000  2,533,000
Lillies (cut)  1,357,000  1,398,000
Chrysanthemum (potted)  1,305,000  1,496,000
Bedding Plants  1,281,000  1,547,000
Carnations  1,232,000  1,066,000
Leeks  1,067,000  1,072,000
Daisies  1,058,000  1,089,000
 

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COASTSIDE ZIP CODES
City Zip Code
El Granada 94018
Half Moon Bay 94019
La Honda 94020
Montara 94037
Moss Beach 94038
Pescadero 94060
San Gregorio 94074
 

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COMMON COMMUTE TIMES
Destination Miles Non-Rush Hour Rush Hour
San Mateo  12  18  24
Palo Alto  22  29  35
San Francisco  28  37  47
Santa Cruz  55  60  60
Silicon Valley  32  43  53
Commute times may vary according to weather and traffic conditions. Peak hours over Highway 92 begin at 6:30a to 8:30a east bound, and 4:00p to 7:00p west bound.
 

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  DEMOGRAPHICS
  El Granada, Half Moon Bay, Montara, and Moss Beach
La Honda, Loma Mar, Pescadero, and San Gregorio
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  WEATHER
  Weather on the Coastside is quite temperate year round, with seasonal fog in the late summer. Cool breezes off the ocean are common. The average yearly rainfall is 23.43 inches and the temperatures may vary between 40 and 75 degrees.
 

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