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Downtown Santa Cruz library plans updated
Plus: Homeless shelter plans change
Rail trail options outlined in Live Oak, Capitola, Seacliff
Planners ask for feedback through early June
Santa Cruz council adopts new public gathering rules
Plus: Affordable housing project and military equipment list approved
Explainer: Santa Cruz County’s rail trail ballot measure
Answers to readers’ questions about Measure D
Rail trail plans detailed from Boardwalk to 17th Avenue
Input wanted through April 15
Residents weigh draft maps for Santa Cruz City Council districts
District boundaries debated for Beach Flats and UC Santa Cruz
Low-cost internet project starts in Watsonville, Live Oak
Program aims to connect students, teachers, families
Santa Cruz and North Coast voters describe their priorities for supervisor candidates
Help with rent, wages and solutions for the unhoused were top of mind
South County residents describe their priorities for supervisor candidates
District 4 residents want rent help, higher wages, affordable housing
Rail-trail ballot measure outlined by Santa Cruz County staff
County leaders say approval would not rule out future rail
Santa Cruz city voters to weigh in on district elections
Mayor could be directly elected, six districts could form
Rail trail plans detailed from Santa Cruz to Aptos
‘Interim’ project would replace some train tracks with paved path
Santa Cruz city deficit prompts potential sales tax hike
Plus: Council pushes for freight rail
Explainer: Roaring Camp and freight rail in Santa Cruz County
What to know about Thursday’s Regional Transportation Commission meeting
Sheriff’s Office oversight advanced by Santa Cruz County supervisors
Inspector general could review complaints, but some want advisory committee
Independent oversight possible for Santa Cruz County Sheriff’s Office
County supervisors, sheriff expected to collaborate in January
Police standards examined in Santa Cruz County report
Independent oversight, use of force policies among key differences
Watsonville City Council candidates respond to voters’ questions
Vanessa Quiroz-Carter, Frank Barba discuss housing, jobs, youth programs and more
Watsonville voters want progress on rent, jobs, youth programs
Residents discuss their priorities in the District 2 council election
Watsonville committee calls for more police transparency
Recommendations include potential new police auditor, youth programs
Injury crash in crosswalk renews calls for street upgrades in Scotts Valley
Lack of city tax money, other unsafe streets thwart change