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County Supervisor Candidates Forum to be held in Aptos

January 8, 2020 by Seb Frey

Santa Cruz County Seal
Santa Cruz County Seal

Come out and join your community at Cabrillo College on Wednesday, January 29th from 6:30-8:30pm to hear from candidates running for Santa Cruz County Supervisor. This will be your chance to ask and hear from them directly about the issues that matter most to our community.

All candidates running for County Supervisor in the 1st, 2nd, and 5th Districts are invited to attend and offer their perspective about how we can make Santa Cruz County a better place to live and work.

The forum will be moderated by Aptos resident and man-about-town Steve Bennet, the Santa Cruz Sentinel Advertising Director. Each candidate will be given the opportunity to make a brief opening statement before being asked about the most important issues facing our community. These include homelessness and housing, transportation and traffic, environmental protection, and the County’s budget. Members of the audience will also be given the chance to submit questions via 3×5 cards, which will be curated by the moderator.

This event is free and open for all to attend, and parking will be available on site at Cabrillo College. You do not need to RSVP to attend, but you are invited to register so they organizers can plan for seating. Use this link to register.

This is a great opportunity to hear from candidates who, if elected, will be able to positively impact the direction of our county. There is little disagreement in the community that we face many and growing challenges, very few of which are being successfully managed by the current Board of Supervisors. Your vote counts, and participating in our democracy by attending this event is something you can do to lend your will toward making a positive change.

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Filed Under: Events, Government, News Tagged With: elections, government

Aptos Votes Tomorrow on Local Issues

June 6, 2016 by Seb Frey

California June 2016 Ballot
California June 2016 Ballot
Although the November elections steal all the attention, voters in Aptos will go to the polls tomorrow, Tuesday June 7th, to vote on a number of issues of considerable importance. The June ballot is also called the primary election, when voters, for example, make their party’s choice for President, but there are a number of other important measures on the ballot tomorrow as well.

There are two ballot measures that Aptos voters are being asked to weigh in on: Measure Q, and Measure S. Measure Q requires 55% of voters to approve it in order to pass, and Measure S requires a 2/3rd Yes vote to pass.

Measure Q is the more controversial of the two. It seeks to raise $310,000,000 through the sale of bonds, to be repaid through a special assessment on property taxes. The amount of tax would be $23 per $100,000 of assessed value, per year (that’s $184/year for a home with an $800K assessed value). The funds are to be used:

To repair/upgrade classrooms to better prepare students, veterans, workers for good jobs/university transfer by upgrading aging classrooms, technology/science labs, repairing outdated, deteriorating wiring, sewer lines, improving campus safety, handicapped accessibility, increasing water conservation/energy efficiency, and acquiring, constructing, repairing sites/facilities/equipment, shall Cabrillo Community College District issue $310,000,000 in bonds at legal rates, no funding administrators’ salaries/pensions, requiring independent audits, and all funds used locally.

Measure Q Has Significant Opposition
Measure Q Has Significant Opposition

That all sounds great, however, there is significant opposition to this ballot measure. You may have seen the “No on Q” signs sprouting up. Opponents – led by Ray Kaupp, a Cabrillo College professor – have built a very nice web page explaining their opposition to the measure.

Measure S appears to have considerable support in the community. In fact, on the county’s web site which details the measures on the June ballot, there were no arguments made against Measure S. Measure S will authorize the sale of bonds totaling $87,000,000 which will be repaid through a $49.50 tax assessment per single-family and multi-family residential parcel and $86 per agricultural, commercial, or recreational parcel. The funds are to be used for:

Special Tax proceeds are to be used for purposes of and relating to modernizing, upgrading and repairing local libraries in County of Santa Cruz, including but not limited to Aptos, Boulder Creek, Branciforte, Capitola, Downtown Santa Cruz, Felton, Garfield Park, La Selva Beach, Live Oak and Scotts Valley, but excluding library facilities in the City of Watsonville. This shall include, without limitation, new construction, building renovations and service model upgrades such as separate areas for teens and children, flexible spaces and/or meeting rooms and study rooms, flooring, painting, shelving, furniture, technology, and power/data to support other upgrades.

Tough Choice for 2nd District Supervisor
Tough Choice for 2nd District Supervisor

Aptos voters will also be asked to choose who they would like to be the 2nd District County Supervisor. We’re given three choices: incumbent Zach Friend, owner of the SeaBreeze Tavern Rich McInnis, and Becky Steinbruner, resident who is well-known as leading the opposition to the Aptos Village redevelopment project.

Although he is not without his detractors, Supervisor Friend enjoys deep and wide support from the community, and is expected to win in a landslide.

While voting is easy, it is of course easier not to vote. Please don’t succumb to laziness – GET OUT AND VOTE! Your vote definitely matters, and the choices which we will be presented with will affect our quality of life in many ways for decades to come.

Filed Under: Lifestyle, News Tagged With: elections, measure q, measure s, voting

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