Private road residents have several options to help form maintenance associations or seek emergency funding.
City of Scotts Valley Public Works 831-438-5854
Website: www.scottsvalley.org
Officials at the public works department can readily tell you if your road is public or private.
Resource Conservation District 831-464-2950
Website: www.recsantacruz.org
This is the ideal resource for road owners unsure of the proper steps to form a maintenance association. After completing a consultation request an expert will pay a site visit to concerned residents. The district does make repair grants when funds are available.
Form a County Service Area by call LAFCO 831-454-2055
Road owners have the option of forming a county service area. This allows the county to collect money on property taxes to ensure specific services. Residents decide the amount of the yearly assessment.
Small Business Association Disaster Loan 818-552-3437
Website: www.sba.gov
If you are in a declared disaster area and have experienced damage to your home or personal property, you may be eligible for financial assistance from the SBA . As a homeowner, renter and/or personal property owner, you may apply to the SBA for a loan to help you recover from a disaster.
Santa Cruz County Bank 831-457-5000
Website: sccountybank.com
If you have an existing home owner’s association you may qualify for a loan with Santa Cruz County Bank.
Fifth District Supervisor Bruce McPherson 831-454-2200
The supervisor’s office receives the latest updates on federal and state funding options.

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