After a month of periodic updates about the March 5 election, the Santa Cruz county clerk officially certified the voting results Tuesday with Measure M failing to gain the majority vote and the citywide sales tax increase, or Measure L passing into law.
Campaign finance disclosure statement for measures and offices on the city of Santa Cruz’s March 5 ballot were recently published with the latest reporting period ranging from Jan. 21 to Feb 17.
After a devastating swell pounded West Cliff Drive with a powerful barrage of storm-fueled waves, taking portions of the pedestrian path and roadway into the sea last January, the city of Santa Cruz facilitated an all-hands-on-deck response to redirect traffic and swiftly repair the extensive damage, an endeavor that it is still underway.
The local agency has already deployed four of its 60-foot buses on campus, looking like gigantic accordions on wheels, with six more that are expected to be put into service by the end of the year and two that will be kept in reserve.