Pacific Coast TV Channel 26 live stream
Pacific Coast TV MWSD Channel 26 online television
Pacific Coast TV MWSD Channel 26 is a government access television channel owned and operated by Pacific Coast Television (formerly Pacifica Community Television), a non-profit organization serving Pacifica and the San Mateo County Coastside in California, United States. Pacific Coast TV was founded as a community media organization, with the specific Montara Water and Sanitary District (MWSD) content being aired on Comcast Channel 26 . As a dedicated source for online television, Channel 26 is specifically utilized for broadcasting live and recorded meetings of the Montara Water and Sanitary District, providing public access to the district’s proceedings and governance.
The programming schedule allows viewers to watch live channel coverage of Montara Water and Sanitary District board meetings, which are broadcast at scheduled times. For example, historical schedules indicate that District meetings have aired at 10:00 AM on various weekdays following a meeting date, with rebroadcasts also scheduled on weekends for wider community access . In addition to government meeting coverage, the channel historically featured other community programming, such as the program Democracy Now at 5:00 AM, and Bilingual Storytime for children’s educational content .
For audiences seeking a reliable live stream of Montara Water and Sanitary District content, Channel 26 is widely available as a free-to-air service via cable television on Comcast Channel 26 within the Pacifica and San Mateo County Coastside area . The channel is accessible as tv online via the official Pacific Coast TV website at pacificcoast.tv, which provides live streaming of all programming to viewers anywhere in the world without a subscription . The station also offers video-on-demand services, allowing viewers to watch programs originally broadcast on the channel at any time . This ensures that its local government, educational, and community-focused programming reaches residents of Pacifica, the San Mateo County Coastside, and interested viewers worldwide.

