"Supervisors Koenig, McPherson, and Hernandez all raised concerns regarding safety and minimizing tree removal," writes J. Ben Vernazza in a Guest Commentary. "We acknowledge the importance of safety and maintain the need for a 16-foot-wide Interim trail separating pedestrians and bikes/E-bikes in Segments 9, 10, and 11 up to the Capitola Trestle to accommodate peak usage between Santa Cruz and Capitola (estimated 600-675 per hour after considering new bikes and rentals since the 2019 estimate of 584)."
MOSS LANDING The Whole Enchilada preparing to close The Whole Enchilada (7902 Highway 1, 831-587-9869, https://thewholeenchilada.party/) will soon be closing permanently. The last day of service is Jan. 31. The restaurant, which has been open for 45 years, is owned and run by the Retez Family. Ray Retez, who opened the beloved restaurant in 1979, passed away in November at […]