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The meeting began with the Pledge of Allegiance and a moment of silence. A bittersweet item was addressed, involving a presentation for the outgoing police chief, recognizing his 30 years of service and contributions to the community. The council discussed his leadership during difficult times, such as the COVID-19 pandemic and the CZU fires, and his implementation of body cameras and the K9 program. The Second Harvest Food Bank provided an update, discussing the county's food security system and the cuts that have impacted the food bank.
This document is the Q1 report for the City of Scotts Valley's Fiscal Year 2025/26 Strategic Work Plan, summarizing progress on five bi-annual strategic goals directed by the City Council. The plan focuses on supporting a thriving city through economic development, diverse and affordable housing, recreation, and community building; improving City facilities for a modern workforce and community services; investing in the City's Town Center; promoting citywide safety through improved road conditions, wildfire prevention, and community-based policing; and maximizing citywide high performance through efficient resource use, proactive revenue development, and strategic thinking. The overall aim is to drive the City's progress and ensure alignment of priorities.
The meeting included a proclamation for Jacob's Heart, recognizing their support for families dealing with pediatric cancer. An update was provided by the O'Neal Sea Odyssey, highlighting their work in connecting youth to the Monterey Bay and promoting environmental stewardship. The O'Neal Sea Odyssey discussed their programs, the impact of their work, and their ongoing recovery from COVID-related hardships, noting a continued high demand for their services and the importance of their teacher inservice programs.
The City Council meeting included committee reports covering Metro Finance, criminal justice, dog park conditions, community bridges, and the Art and Wine Festival. Discussions involved Live Oak senior center, youth action network, and a Children and Youth Bill of Rights. The council approved the merger of the brancy 40 fire district and the Scotts Valley fire district. Staffing updates were shared, including new hires and promotions. The police department discussed Operation Safe Passage and participation in a county-wide gun buyback program. A classification and compensation study was initiated. Construction on Bean Creek Road was addressed, and the pool opening was announced. The council convened to a closed session regarding labor negotiations.
The meeting included a promotion ceremony for the police explorer sergeant and the swearing in of new police explorers. A presentation was given by Central Coast Community Energy (3CE) regarding their activities, programs, and efforts to support the community, including updates on battery energy storage systems and community programs. The council discussed opportunities and challenges for the future, including the potential impact of HR1 on electricity costs and incentives for electric vehicles and home energy upgrades. They also touched on programs available for seniors and low-income populations to help defer energy costs.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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