The California Department of Fish and Wildlife reminds bobcat trappers that beginning Friday, November 20, recreational and commercial bobcat trapping will no longer be allowed in California.
The San Lorenzo Valley Chamber of Commerce announces their 2015 Community Awards winners and celebration dinner. Four awards are bestowed based on outstanding service to the community.
For the seventh year in a row, Music at Skypark, aka MASP, the local summer event to raise money for ScottsValley schools music education program was a huge success! The business people of the community were exceptionally generous. On Wednesday, November 11th, Kiwanis of the Valley hosted a thank you dinner and gave out recognition plaques.
On November 4, 2014, voters overwhelmingly (by 77 percent) approved Proposition 47, the initiative allowing “those with records that include certain low-level felonies to have old charges reclassified as misdemeanors, opening up new opportunities for housing, education and employment.” This may enable as many as 11,000 Santa CruzCounty residents to clear their records and put them on the path to a brighter future.
On Thursday, November 19, the San Lorenzo Valley Water District’s Board of Directors conducted a public hearing to give customers the opportunity to protest the proposed rate increase of $1 per every unit of 748 gallons of water consumed. If written protests against the proposed surcharge had been filed at or prior to the end of the protest hearing by a majority of the affected property owners, the District Board would not have approved the surcharge.
On November 18, a public meeting, “The Politics of Pot,” was held in Ben Lomond at the Highlands Park Senior Center. The new law “The Medical Marijuana Regulation and Safety Act,” and how it will relate to Santa CruzCounty, and particularly in the Santa CruzMountains, was the subject of discussion.
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Santa Cruz County Mosquito and Vector Control has confirmed the presence of Aedes aegypti mosquitoes near downtown Boulder Creek, marking the second confirmed case...