The Planning Commission's regularly scheduled meeting on Thursday, April 2, 2020 at 7:00 p.m. is cancelled due to a lack of agenda items.
"Outdoor exercise is encouraged while following safe distancing guidelines."
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Funded by Measure H, Measure D, SB-1 Gas Tax and state grants, project is rehabilitating pavement on parts of River Street and Water Street.
As a reminder, the golf course is closed during this time and unauthorized use of this facility is prohibited.
To avoid homelessness and loss of jobs and employment opportunities within the community, the Santa Cruz City Council approved Ordinance.
With the current Shelter in Place order issued by the County, we do not have the capacity to handle incoming returns.
A contract to operate a shelter at the National Guard Armory expires March 31, the Santa Cruz Sentinel reported.
SCPL hopes to decrease anxiety for all of us by creating a period of zero overdue fines for the remainder of March and all of April.
Note* Most of these services reuqire you to log in with your library card and PIN/password for home access.
Santa Cruz Police Town Hall meetings scheduled for March 9, 11, and 12 are postponed.
This Conversation will focus on how we see the nature of work evolving with advances in technology on March 10 at 5:15 pm - 7:30 pm.
Educator cards expire one year from the date of issue. Bring one of the acceptable IDs listed above to renew your card.
A lemonade stand? Or maybe birthday party décor?
In this hand-on workshop you will get to know the basic features and settings of your Android phone.
The meeting will take place March 5.
The meeting will take place March 4.
Santa Cruz Public Libraries wants to help you stay informed and prevent the spread of misinformation in our community.
The 2020 winners hailed from throughout the Bay Area and as far away as Idaho. A Scotts Valley food-truck chef took 1st in pro category.
This sale has been postponed from the original date published: Saturday, February 29th. New date to be announced.
The Friends of the Scotts Valley Library will be holding a Childrens and Teen book sale on Saturday, February 29th from 10:00 - 2:00 pm.
As the Boulder Creek Library Branch is closing in preparation for a remodel, there will be a closing party for the branch and a furniture sa
The Friends of the Scotts Valley Library will be holding a Childrens and Teen book sale on Saturday, February 29th from 10:00 - 2:00.
At a Death Cafe people, often strangers, gather to eat cake, drink tea and discuss death.
The project, expected to be completed in April 2020, will include curb ramp improvements.
The City of Santa Cruz Wastewater Treatment Facility has been awarded 2020 Collection System of the Year (Small).
Santa Cruz and Cathedral City ranked among the top U.S. cities with the most dispensaries, a Verilife survey found.
The HPC will hold a regularly scheduled meeting Wednesday, Feb. 19, at 7 p.m. in the city council chambers.
The Santa Cruz Planning Commission will meet Feb. 20 at 7 p.m. in City Council Chambers.
The state will visit Santa Cruz County to help mobile homeowners ensure their home is correctly registered.
There will be frequent patrols to ensure the fire doesn't get out of hand.
The Unmanned Aerial System team is comprised of 14 deputies.
The Council action was in response to the Debt Acquisition Company of America’s proposal to develop on the sacred territories.
The check was accepted by Hope Services workers and staff including Program Manager Sheryl Hagemann.
New footage shows that the coyote and badger who warmed hearts around the Bay Area had been together for an hour before the original video.
"In this hand-on workshop you will get to know the basic features and settings of your Apple mobile device."
Boulder Creek is your home branch your holds will be transferred to the new Felton branch after closure.
Save the Redwoods League wants to buy Cascade Creek and preserve the redwoods there, some of which could be as old as 528 years.