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Contractors Association of Truckee Tahoe
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Donna Meyers first won her seat on the Santa Cruz City Council in 2018, running on a message of climate resiliency for the city. Meyers became the first openly lesbian mayor in the city’s history when she was named to the position in November 2020. Meyers spent the better part of two decades working on coastal management and conservation, having served as the director of conservation programs for the Big Sur Land Trust and the executive director of the Coastal Watershed Council. She lives with her wife and two dogs in Santa Cruz.
First elected: Nov. 6, 2018
Day job: General manager of the Salinas Valley Groundwater Sustainability Agency
Alma maters: California Polytechnic State University (master’s degree, city and regional planning); UC Santa Cruz (bachelor’s degree, biology)
Notable quote: “A top priority for me is the housing affordability crisis and its impacts, including sustainability of our neighborhoods and the success of local businesses.”
City Council CommitteesCouncil Ad Hoc Revenue CommitteeExternal Assignments:Central Coast Community Energy Policy BoardCity Select CommitteeCowell Working GroupDowntown Management CorporationLibrary Financing AuthorityHomelessness 2x2 CommitteeMeasure U Implementation Working GroupSanta Cruz County Consolidated Redevelopment Successor Agency Oversight BoardSanta Cruz Community Farmers' Market (alternate)Santa Cruz Metropolitan Transit District Board
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The Santa Cruz Planning Commission on Jan. 9 unanimously approved plans for a six-story, 83-unit apartment building on the 900 block of Water Street in Santa Cruz. The new homes would be less than a block away from a five-story building at 831 Water St. approved in December.
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