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The board meeting included a public comment session covering issues such as mental health and addiction support for the homeless, youth activism, public defender funding, and opposition to a pilot program for paid parking at county parks and the introduction of AI surveillance in parks. The meeting also included a presentation on the proposed 2026-2027 fiscal year budget for the probation department, detailing departmental leadership transitions and the department's role in adult and juvenile supervision and recidivism reduction.
The board meeting covered several topics, including an update on new equipment and space for public meetings, a moment of silence for deceased community members, and a revision of the agenda regarding conflict of interest waivers for legal services. Public comment segments included discussions on Elder Abuse Prevention Awareness Month, honoring retiring county staff, the impact of Meals on Wheels, opposing the proposed federal immigration detention center in Gilroy, concerns regarding the Sea Hawk energy project and battery storage ordinance, and acknowledgment of the Juneteenth celebration and the protection of coastal areas from oil development.
The meeting focused on the county budget for the 2026-2027 fiscal year. The Board discussed the current fiscal climate, noting the necessity of using one-time reserves to balance the budget while maintaining core services and mandates. Key topics included a hiring freeze for vacant positions, the impact of rising labor costs on the budget, strategies for revenue generation, and the allocation of funds to departments including public safety, health, and human services.
The Santa Cruz County Safety Action Plan outlines a comprehensive approach to improve road safety across unincorporated Santa Cruz County and the cities of Scotts Valley and Watsonville. It leverages crash data, community input, and stakeholder feedback to identify traffic safety improvements. Guided by the Safe Systems Approach and Vision Zero goals, the plan aims to eliminate traffic fatalities and serious injuries by focusing on Safer Speeds, Safer Vehicles, Safer People, Safer Streets, and Post-Collision Care, along with integrated Vision Zero program initiatives. Its purpose is to provide a decision-making framework for identifying, prioritizing, and implementing proven safety countermeasures, enforcement, and educational outreach to foster safer communities.
This Multi-Jurisdictional Hazard Mitigation Plan for Santa Cruz County outlines a framework to reduce hazard risks and enhance resilience across the planning area, including participating municipalities and districts. The plan integrates hazard awareness into land use planning and development processes, focusing on vulnerabilities to wildfires, floods, earthquakes, severe weather, coastal hazards, slope failures, droughts, extreme heat, and climate change. It details risk assessments, mitigation strategies, and actionable initiatives to prepare for, withstand, and recover from various natural disasters, aiming to strengthen community safety, sustainability, and economic stability.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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