In Tuesday's meeting, the council goes in a different direction. We want to hear from you if you have an event to share or updates to this event. LINKS: www.pgecurrents.com , www.co.santa-cruz.ca.us/Departments/EmergencyServices.aspx, Ep 43 Santa Cruz homelessness committee searches for answers 10.3.19. Editor's Note: A previous version of this episode mentioned a vote for more fire service in County Service Area 48. As we kick off a county-wide listening tour, we share what we heard at our first stop: the Nueva Vista Community Resources food bank in the Lower Ocean neighborhood of Santa Cruz. Read our transcript and related links: https://santacruzlocal.org/2020/03/26/global-lessons-for-santa-cruz-in-the-covid-19-response/ Meanwhile, the county board of supervisors takes on homelessness. Read the transcript with links to our related stories. We break down where she stands on impeachment, Medicare for All and border policy. Read the transcript with links to our related stories. Become a Santa Cruz Local member: www.santacruzlocal.org/membership Podcast Ep. Read the transcript with links to our related stories. The decisions of the board of supervisors affect the entire county. In Santa Cruz Local Ep. Take our voter survey: www.santacruzlocal.org/votersurvey Read the transcript to this episode: https://santacruzlocal.org/2020/05/07/whats-the-status-of-project-roomkey/, Ep. And we reflect on our first few months as a membership-driven local news organization. https://tinyurl.com/ep-99-newsletter, Ep 98 Ahead of Nov. 8 local election, Santa Cruz County residents share priorities 9.27.22, Santa Cruz Local wants you to decide what the local candidates talk about as they compete for your vote in the Nov. 8 election. And we give you the success story of Lauren Dixon, a 24-year-old Santa Cruz resident who clawed her way out of homelessness last year. Make a one-time donation to Santa Cruz Locals newsroom. https://tinyurl.com/ep-101-membership 64 Santa Cruz County COVID-19 hospital demand projected to exceed capacity 4.2.20, Santa Cruz County health officials said Thursday that hospitals remain relatively quiet, but they anticipate COVID-19 patients to top a surge capacity of 50 intensive care unit beds this month or in May. We started this company because we saw holes in our county's news coverage, and we believed our community deserved better. This year, Santa Cruz Local's team conducted nearly 300 interviews and collected 150 survey responses from Santa Cruz County residents. A vaccine or treatment could take a year or more. Get Santa Cruz Local's free email newsletter: https://mailchi.mp/santacruzlocal/coronavirus The beach, between the boardwalk and the wharf, is a big tourist draw for the city, and tourism is a lifeblood of the local economy. On Tuesday, a consultant returns to the council. Check your registration and voter history: https://sccounty01.co.santa-cruz.ca.us/ElectionSites/ 15 Benchlands Reopens, Ross Camp Remains In Limbo. Then we press the candidates on the issues important to Capitola residents. Santa Cruz Local is a watchdog news organization serving Santa Cruz County. 46 How Santa Cruz rebuilt downtown after the 1989 earthquake 10.17.19. [34:59] 35 Council members respond to conduct report. How many rooms are there, and who qualifies? We hear from Rusty Santee, co-owner of Central Home Supply, who objects. We talk with Santa Cruz City Councilmembers Chris Krohn and Drew Glover about a recall campaign that has been mounted against them. An effort failed Tuesday to formally reprimand Councilmembers Chris Krohn and Drew Glover for workplace misconduct. Ep. SANTA CRUZ COUNTY, CALIF. (KION-TV)- The grounds of [] Patio fire extinguished on 3rd story of an apartment complex in Santa Cruz SANTA CRUZ, Calif. (KION-TV)- The Santa Cruz Fire [] Recent Shows Featured Video Schedule Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday 5am to 6am: America In The Morning w/John Trout Support Santa Cruz Locals journalism with a membership: santacruzlocal.org/membership/ Spending from Santa Cruz's General Fund is about $7 million higher than last fiscal year and includes 10 new city staff. The new camp will be managed, and will have rules, such as no drugs or criminal activity. 72 Santa Cruz Local Answers - How can UCSC help with COVID testing? After much debate, the Santa Cruz City Council approves 190 W. Cliff, an 89-unit condominium project across the street from the Dream Inn. 99 Meet the Scotts Valley City Council candidates 10.24.22, In the Nov. 8 election, Scotts Valley voters will choose two city council members. We discuss how it works and where it falls short. And we explain our approach to reporting on the local elections. Then we break down what's on your ballot in the March 3 primary election. Ep 29 Details emerge on investigation of Santa Cruz City Council member. We explain what a council member does. Santa Cruz Local is a local news podcast, newsletter and website about public policy in Santa Cruz County. Podcast: Meet the Capitola City Council candidates, Podcast: Meet the candidates for Santa Cruz mayor, Podcast: Meet the Santa Cruz City Council District 6 candidates, Podcast: Meet the Santa Cruz City Council District 4 candidates, Podcast: Meet the Scotts Valley City Council candidates, Podcast: Ahead of Nov. 8 local election, Santa Cruz County residents share priorities, Podcast: District 3 Santa Cruz County supervisor candidates address voters priorities, Podcast: How Santa Cruz County could solve chronic homelessness, Podcast: Homeless and formerly homeless residents discuss solutions in Santa Cruz County, Podcast: Reshaping mental health crisis response in Santa Cruz County, Podcast: Student mental health and stress in Santa Cruz County, part 2. Make a one-time donation to Santa Cruz Locals newsroom. Keep local journalism strong with a membership today. 23 Santa Cruz rental housing task force fails to advance. This episode is the second in Santa Cruz Locals Distance Learning series. We hear from incumbent John Leopold and challengers Manu Koenig, Mark Esquibel and Benjamin Cogan. 17 Ross Camp decision delayed until Monday. Ep. h, Ep 90 Student mental health and stress in Santa Cruz County, part 1 3.23.21, Many students in Santa Cruz County feel stressed and disconnected after months of online-only school. We brief you on what else you should know about the Feb. 12 council meeting: new rules on in-law units, bus passes for all downtown employees, and a new city task force to explore tenant protections. The new progressive Santa Cruz City Council made its first move on eviction rules and rent stabilization this week, and we get a glimpse of the new majority's dynamics. Sign up for our newsletter here: https://santacruzlocal.org/free-newsletter-covid-19/ Despite Santa Cruz Countys housing shortage, there are lessons from Kern County that start with making housing searches more efficient for the unhoused. Also: We share what you need to know about the council's decisions (or lack of) on the DeLaveaga Golf Course and the Harvey West Pool. Support Santa Cruz Locals journalism with a membership: santacruzlocal.org/membership/ 61 Santa Cruz County orders residents to stay home, To stem the spread of the coronavirus, Santa Cruz County Health Officer Gail Newel ordered residents to stay in their homes for three weeks and not leave unless necessary. Santa Cruz Countys health officer limited beach hours and hotel visitors in her latest revision to the COVID-19 shelter order. Read the transcript to this episode: https://santacruzlocal.org/2021/03/23/podcast-student-mental-health-and-stress-in-santa-cruz-county-part-1/ https://tinyurl.com/ep-103-membership Sign up for our newsletter: santacruzlocal.org Moe's Alley. We're in your inbox two to three times a week: https://mailchi.mp/santacruzlocal/forward Why did we leave the Sentinel? Subscribe to Santa Cruz Locals email newsletter for free. Then we press the candidates on the issues important to Santa Cruz residents. We explain what a council member does. SANTA CRUZ >> On the heels of a $284 million Santa Cruz city budget approved this month, city leaders are again considering whether to ask voters to approve new taxes to help close the gap on a projected deficit caused in part by pension costs. Repair roads, expand law enforcement and improve cellphone service on the North Coast. We explain the results of an unprecedented workplace misconduct investigation involving four Santa Cruz City Council members: two accusers and two accused. Where did this surge come from? We share with with you what landlords and tenants make of it. What may determine that is how well residents follow the county health officer's order to stay home. We hear how COVID shutdowns have changed their lives and what solutions theyd like to see. But it's not good for tourism. Subscribe to Santa Cruz Local's free newsletter. Read the transcript to this episode: www.santacruzlocal.org, Ep. Address homelessness. Read the transcript to this episode: www.santacruzlocal.org Take our voter survey:https://www.santacruzlocal.org/votersurvey Support local journalism with a Santa Cruz Local membership: www.santacruzlocal.org/membership, Ep 76 Santa Cruz Local Answers, part 4 - What's the plan for antibody testing? https://tinyurl.com/ep-102-newsletter We delve deep into issues from wildfire resilience to police reform to the housing policies that shape our county. Santa Cruz Local is supported by its members. We share with you the survey results on what our listeners like and what they think we could improve about Santa Cruz Local. Read our related story here: https://santacruzlocal.org/2020/03/16/santa-cruz-county-orders-residents-to-shelter-in-place/ It follows six Bay Area counties with similar measures. Families, teachers and school administrators have been forced to adapt quickly. https://tinyurl.com/ep-97-newsletter But Davenport is a town of about 400 people -- and many people there are worried that redevelopment could ruin the natural environment that makes the area so great. Take our voter survey: www.santacruzlocal.org/votersurvey They respond to allegations of bullying and petitioners' concerns about how they handled a homeless camp closure. We meet the two candidates: Joy Schendledecker and Fred Keeley. - Affordable housing development New committees address police reform in Watsonville, Santa Cruz County (Feb. 19, 2021): https://santacruzlocal.org/2021/02/19/new-committees-address-police-reform-in-watsonville-santa-cruz-county/ We share some feedback from members. Yes, I support local journalism! Support local journalism with a Santa Cruz Local membership: www.santacruzlocal.org/membership McPhersons district covers San Lorenzo Valley, which has been hard hit by the fire. Make a one-time donation to Santa Cruz Locals newsroom. There are two recall votes happening in the City of Santa We share tape from a special Santa Cruz City Council meeting that took place Tuesday. Episode transcript: https://santacruzlocal.org/2020/06/26/podcast-ep-80-how-to-be-social-but-safer-during-the-pandemic/, Ep 79 Santa Cruz Downtown Library Decision Looms 6.19.20, A big decision is on tap Tuesday for the Santa Cruz City Council: Should the downtown library be renovated, or should a new, larger library with a parking garage and at least 50 affordable housing units be built on nearby city land? However, the Ross Camp's closure is on hold, awaiting a U.S. district court decision expected Friday. How long does it take? Its called the Community Advisory Committee on Homelessness, and it was created on Tuesday night by the Santa Cruz City Council.
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