Downtown Streets Team joins efforts for cleaner roads in Boulder Creek
Twice each year, in spring and fall, residents of Boulder Creek head downtown to participate in the Town Sweep. Weeds are pulled, sidewalks are swept and the stretch of Highway 9 that turns into Central Avenue is perfectly polished by the end of the...
Business Notes
Celia Barba, a 19-year veteran Safeway Inc. employee, is the new manager of the Felton Safeway store.
Scotts Valley Property Tax Dollars
In 2007, Scotts Valley Redevelopment Agency was a government body that was dedicated to renewing neglected and blighted urban areas. Redevelopment efforts typically targeted restoration of historic buildings, removing unsafe buildings, lowering crime, attracting businesses, creating landscaping and developing suitable new housing.In Scotts Valley the RDA accomplished many projects such as to provide funding for affordable housing; to rebuild Scotts Valley Drive; bring in new business and more. All were funded by the RDA.In their 2011 Budget Act, the State of California Legislature approved the dissolution of the California’s over 400 Redevelopment Agencies. February 1, 2012, the RDAs were officially dissolved. As a result, property tax revenues were then used to pay for servicing required payments on bonds and other enforceable obligations than had been paid by the RDAs.In 1978 when Proposition 13 was passed, it limited the tax rate for real estate. It stated in Section 1. (a) The maximum amount of any ad valorem tax on real property shall not exceed one percent of the full cash value of such property. The one percent tax is to be collected by counties and apportioned according to law to the districts within the counties.Scotts Valley Mayor, Dene Bustichi, explained that in 2007 Council member Randy Johnson and Mayor Bustichi approached the County requesting a tolling agreement because the allocation of taxes to the city of Scotts Valley was incorrect. The County disagreed and the City of Scotts Valley was forced to file a lawsuit to protect the taxpayer’s rights. It was believed that SCC had shortchanged Scotts Valley of the amount of property tax allocations that the city should receive. He said “the county froze the property tax allocations for Scotts Valley at four percent of the one percent allowed of total collected property tax permitted by Proposition 13. Other cities were allocated at between seven to 20 percent. We did not think that was fair for Scotts Valley property tax payers.”Scotts Valley prevailed in a substantial part of the suit, but the litigation has taken many turns during the past years. It has been a long running suit.In 2015, the State Department of Finance approved the implementation of a court ordered settlement of the long-running dispute between the County of Santa Cruz and the City of Scotts Valley. The settlement agreement was approved by the San Mateo Superior Court in February and the matter was pending before the Department of Finance before the terms were able to be implemented.Bustichi believes the resolution of the dispute is good for the tax payers in Scotts Valley because it protects them from further litigation costs. He said “We acted to protect the taxpayers of Scotts Valley, and we look forward to a new era of trust between Scotts Valley and the County.”Both sides look forward to putting the matter behind them. Rather than pursue a case that dates to 2007, the two sides agreed to a settlement that protects taxpayers from further court cost while laying the groundwork for strengthening of the relationship between the City and County.Both the County and City would like to thank Assemblymember Mark Stone, D-Monterey Bay, for his support of the agreement and his work with the Administration and the Department of Finance to bring this matter to a conclusion. We would also like to express our appreciation to the Department of Finance for their thoughtful review of the Court’s actions.“This case has dragged on too long, and I am grateful both sides were able to come to a mutual agreement,” Santa Cruz County Supervisor Bruce McPherson said. “This shows what can happen when people set aside their differences and work together to find a solution.”“It was the collaboration of the current group that made good communication possible. We wanted a new beginning and did not let old arguments poison the discussion,” said Bustichi. “Now,” he observed, “the property taxes generated in Scotts Valley will benefit Scotts Valley.”
Hopes run high for Cougar water polo
The San Lorenzo Valley girls water polo team will likely improve on its 1-6 2008 record in the Santa Cruz Coast Athletic League on the strength of goaltender and captain Johanna Coker.
Datebook
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News Briefs | Published June 23, 2023
Recruitment begins for Leadership Santa Cruz County Program
Applications are now being accepted for the Leadership Santa Cruz County 2023-24 program.
This will mark the organization’s 37th year with over 1,600 alumni, and is a great opportunity to learn about the many facets of the county’s...
Scotts Valley stunned in overtime by Carmel 22-21
Scotts Valley came so very close to its first victory of the season against Carmel at Monterey Peninsula College, the home team got the breaks at the end.
Firefighters return from Loma fire
Firefighters from Scotts Valley and Felton returned safely from the Loma fire this week, after battling the blaze for six days.
PAL football needs volunteers
The Santa Cruz County Police Activities League (SCCPAL) is looking for volunteers who are passionate about youth football to help in their upcoming season.
Bear Fire fight gets larger
Firefighters with CalFire and other local agencies are battling a 271 acre wildfire in Boulder Creek called the Bear Fire.
News Briefs | Published Sept. 12, 2025
Fun run, emergency preparedness fair set for Saturday
On Saturday, Sept. 13, the City of Santa Cruz will be hosting Race the Wave, a 3K...