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City program funds crucial repairs to prevent displacement for 14 income-eligible homes
Since the launch of the Justice for Neighbors Emergency Home Repair Program in 2023, 14 income-eligible households have received grants to complete crucial safety and habitability repairs, with an...
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Created in 1961 by voters with the purpose of providing water for domestic, commercial, municipal and firefighting purposes, Scotts Valley Water District delivers water to about 10,700 people through 4,200 service connections. The district covers about six square miles and includes most of the incorporated area of Scotts Valley and a portion of the unincorporated area north of the city. Some subdivisions and mobile home parks within the city limits are served by San Lorenzo Valley Water District.
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Construction of Scotts Valley Water District’s 1,500-foot-deep Sucinto Well is underway.
The old 3B Well is on the decline, and the Scotts Valley Water District is preparing to dig out the failing well and install a new one by the beginning of 2024.
A man who says he was overcharged thousands of dollars by the Scotts Valley Water District didn’t get a payout after pleading his case in front of its board, last week. But Jim Chelossi learned his prediction had come true—several other customers now say they, too, were told by the utility to pay more than [...]
It costs big bucks to ensure one of life’s essential components is fit for human consumption. And on May 25, local officials and media got to taste the $3.5 million upgrade results to the Scotts Valley Water District’s Orchard Run Water Treatment Plant, leaving memories of the previous, more undesirable, liquid in the dust. “Their [...]
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