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Local governments are taking steps this fall to turn a proposed ban on plastic bags into reality. The San Mateo County Planning Commission will meet at 9 a.m. Wednesday, Sept. 12, to provide feedback before the Board of Supervisors votes on the ordinance next month.

Menlo Park and 24 other Peninsula cities may join the county in restricting the use of single-use carryout bags, and San Mateo County has released an environmental impact report to explore the effects.

The ban targets single-use bags, except those used by restaurants and for produce, and would also implement a 10 cent fee for paper bags until Dec. 31, 2014, and then hike the fee to 25 cents per paper bag.

Review the EIR online. Comments on the environmental impact report will be accepted until Monday, Sept. 10, and residents may also speak about the proposed ban during the Sept. 12 county Planning Commission meeting.

If the supervisors approve the ban, the Menlo Park City Council is expected to vote on the ordinance in January, according to staff. The city will host two informational meetings about the ordinance in mid-October and mid-December.

The county planning commission meeting starts at 9 a.m. on Wednesday, Sept. 12, in the supervisors’ chamber at 400 County Center in Redwood City.

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  1. If plastic bags are banned, then one has to buy some for the garbage, instead of using what we get and recycling the rest. The problem is with the people who litter anyway and are careless of the environment.

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