Member Roundtable with New SC Metro Director Alex Clifford

Time:  7:30 – 8:45 AM Location:  Marianne’s Ice Cream, 218 State Park Drive, Aptos/Seacliff This month the Infrastructure Committee invites all members to participate in a roundtable discussion with new Santa Cruz Metro chief Alex Clifford. Hired by the Metro Board in late March 2014, Mr. Clifford began his duties in May of this year…

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Update: Sustainable Santa Cruz County Plan

The following notification was sent out by the County Planning Department a few weeks back: …the County Planning Department has decided to postpone the Planning Commission and Board of Supervisors Meetings (originally scheduled for September 10th and September 30th, respectively) in order to adequately integrate and respond to comments received from many members of the…

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Update on County affordable housing policy discussions

9/17/14 – Update As you are aware, SCCBC has been closely following the conversations taking place at the County regarding possible changes to their affordable housing policies. The County’s impetus for examining their program is due to recent court decisions related to fees associated with rental developments and density bonuses. While the County is only…

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County up for recognition of broadband initiative

The County of Santa Cruz is up for recognition of their efforts in expanding broadband infrastructure through the Silicon Valley Leadership Group’s (SVLG) “Red Tape to Red Carpet” annual awards. According to SVLG’s website, “the program is a contest to review and select government agencies for doing a better job of serving their citizens and…

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County Affordable Housing Policy Discussion – Update

On Tuesday, August 19th, the Santa Cruz County Board of Supervisors publicly considered amending the County’s affordable housing guidelines in conjunction with a nexus analysis and recommendations performed by Keyser Marston Associates. While the impetus for a re-examining of the affordable housing policy is related to two recent court rulings, the County is also exploring…

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