There was no dramatic explosion, no spectacular wrecking ball. The old gym at the Scotts Valley Middle School came down in slow, scraping, gnawing chunks, grabbed and pulled apart by three different-sized excavators with steel jaws.
The San Lorenzo Valley Water District has opened the bid process for replacing a pair of 20,000-gallon redwood tanks in Ben Lomond used for drinking water.
On May 8, the San Lorenzo Valley Water District, on a 3-2 vote, approved a five-part plan for the eradication of French Broom, an invasive plant species, from its sensitive Olympia Well Head, a protected watershed around an old quarry off West Zayante Road in Felton.
Scotts Valley’s new police chief, Steve Walpole, last week released the annual “Police Department Activity Report,” also known as the annual crime report, for 2016, and it was all good news.
Santa Cruz County Superior Judge John Gallagher last week handed Terry Vierra, a former director of the San Lorenzo Valley Water District, another courtroom defeat, this one with the highest price tag yet.
Terry Vierra, a former director of the San Lorenzo Water District, revealed this month that the district’s general manager, Brian Lee, told him the district’s water board “had determined I acted outside the scope of my duties as a board member” in connection with a 2010 real estate purchase.
At an April 20 public meeting, Brian Lee, general manager of the San Lorenzo Valley Water District, called Bruce Holloway, successful plaintiff in the Terry Vierra conflict-of-interest lawsuit, “nothing more than a thief.”
Santa Cruz County Animal Shelter officers rescued 34 dogs from “deplorable and inhumane conditions” last week at a Scotts Valley residence on Crescent Court.