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By Eric Johnson
Published Sep 09, 2024

The council chambers in Santa Cruz City Hall has been the scene of countless heated political battles, and at least one melee. The council chambers in Santa Cruz City Hall has been the scene of countless heated political battles, and at least one melee. Image credit: Crystal Birns, Contributed

It Takes a Village to Run a Village: Leadership vs. Partisanship

In November, 2021, more than 2,000 people gathered in the bucolic Silicon Valley suburb of Los Gatos for what was called the United Against Hate March. They did so in part because the town's mayor and elected council had been subjected to a slew of attacks in the wake of vaccination mandates and policies promoting diversity, equality and inclusion (DEI). Similar incidents had already happened during public meetings throughout the state and nation, and they have continued ever since. And last Jauary, my friend Fred Keeley, mayor of Santa Cruz, received a death threat following a contentions city council meeting during which protesters stormed the council dais and broke windows in the chambers.

Last month, the Los Gatos town council voted unanimously to cancel its November election because nobody filed to run against the incumbents for two seats that would have been in contention. We've noticed that the same thing has happened in multiple towns and cities throughout Northern California. In this week's edition of The Newsletter, Chris Neklason examines the trend and posits some reasons people might find running for a public office or advisory board—an admitedly serious conmmitment to civic duty—increasingly daunting.

But first, Chris talks with Ryan Coonerty, a former veteran Santa Cruz elected official and, not incidentally, co-host of the podcast "An Honorable Profession," which is about (you guessed it) elected public service. 


The Business Community Steps Up

When we talk about how California works here at CALocal, we frequently point out that the civic infrastructure in most cities and towns is made up of a multitude of individuals beyond elected officials and public employees. They include, for instance, the employees and volunteers at nonprofit community groups. In every instance I know of, the local business community is also involved in the work of civic betterment.

One of the best examples of business leaders stepping up to nurture community involvement are local programs such as Leadership Santa Cruz—there are similar organzations in many counties throughout California and beyond, and they are generally founded by local Chambers of Commerce. 


Building a Civic Engagement Pipeline

Democracy works better when more people actively participate.
We look at one of many local efforts to cultivate the local civic engagement talent pool.

The Simmering California Public Service Crisis

Democracy is all about having a seat at the table.
What happens if you have a democracy and nobody shows up?


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Recipe of the Week

Our friends at Sacramento Digs Gardening publish a recipe from their gardens every Sunday, which we feature here so you can start your week with some yum.

See more recipes in their Taste Fall! cookbook.


This fruity syrup makes most of late-season harvest

A mix of berries, plus a few other random summer fruits, go into the fruit syrup.
New! Very Berry Syrup mixes strawberries, blueberries, blackberries -- or whatever you have


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Big Brother Big Sisters provides children facing adversity with strong, enduring, professionally supported mentorship. The organization believes that all children can achieve success when given the proper tools and resources—and volunteer mentors are among the most important of those resources.

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San Jose Spotlight logo Santa Clara City Council Begrudgingly Responds to Grand Jury

Tensions on the Santa Clara City Council flared over how to officially respond to reports calling it “dysfunctional” and suggesting the city did a poor job negotiating its Levi’s Stadium contracts.

Morgan Hill Times logo New Faces at MHUSD

The Morgan Hill Unified School District (MHUSD) has hired two new assistant superintendents: Kolvira Chheng, who will oversee Business Services, and Diana Tavares, who will oversee Human Resources.

San Jose Spotlight logo Meet the Candidates Running for Santa Clara City Council

Santa Clara voters in November will weigh whether to replace half their elected officials and decide who should win a highly-competitive open seat.

Morgan Hill Times logo PBS Series Spotlights Local Agriculture

A public radio station program focusing on agriculture in the United States, has turned its focus on two local enterprises in Morgan Hill.

Gilroy Dispatch logo Market Factors Lead to Increase in Renters in South County

With home ownership increasingly surpassing the reach of many Californians and residential real estate prices going up across the board, more people in South County are renting their homes in recent years.

Morgan Hill Times logo Morgan Hill Gets Served

Calling all pickleball enthusiasts: the wait is over. The City of Morgan Hill this week announced the grand opening and ribbon cutting ceremony for its new, state-of-the-art outdoor pickleball courts.

San Jose Spotlight logo San Jose Selects First Homeless Sleeping Site

San Jose officials have zeroed in on the city's first location for a sanctioned encampment, where homeless people will be allowed to stay inside tents without fear of being swept.

San Jose Spotlight logo San Jose Police Denied Immunity in Excessive Force Lawsuit

A legal shield protecting police officers from excessive force lawsuits has taken a major blow in San Jose. 
The Ninth U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals on Wednesday denied qualified immunity for Michael Panighetti, a San Jose Police Department officer who …

Gilroy Dispatch logo Program Promotes STEAM Education Among Gilroy Girls

Amazon Web Services Girls’ Tech Series Camp STEAM on Aug. 13 brought together more than 115 incoming sixth-grade girls from Gilroy Unified School District to inspire and motivate the students to pursue interests in science, technology, engineering, arts and mathematics …

San Jose Spotlight logo New Los Gatos Town Manager Has History of Public Service

Chris Constantin was sure he’d enlist in the U.S. Army Airborne Rangers after receiving his master’s degree, but his past public service ended up determining his future.
The Los Gatos Town Council unanimously selected Constantin as town manager, Los Gatos' …

San Jose Spotlight logo San Jose Sweeps Columbus Park After Homeless Return

Emotions ran high at a homeless encampment near a San Jose park as the city began sweeping the streets that unhoused residents called home.

San Jose Spotlight logo Failed Contract Prompts San Jose Hotel Worker Strike

Frustrated San Jose hotel workers launched a three-day strike over Labor Day weekend against the Signia and DoubleTree after more than two months of failed contract negotiations with Hilton Hotels & Resorts.

San Jose Spotlight logo East San Jose Businesses to Launch Growth Plan

East San Jose businesses are partnering with the city to launch a plan to drive more shoppers into the Tully Eastridge neighborhoods and breathe new life into its diverse economy.

Hilltromper Silicon Valley logo Fun and Games for Students in the Santa Cruz Mountains

Here are a couple of kid-friendly hikes and gamified educational activities in the hills near Santa Cruz, just 45 minutes from Silicon Valley.

San Jose Spotlight logo Santa Clara Water Agency Wins Lawsuit Against Its Director

Santa Clara Valley Water District has won its lawsuit against one of its directors who took thousands of pages of internal documents.

San Jose Spotlight logo San Jose Officials Want Rebate for Electric Leaf Blowers

Advocates and politicians have worked for years to ban the use of gas-powered leaf blowers in San Jose. A new incentive could be the answer.

San Jose Spotlight logo Historic San Jose Building in Need of Major Repairs

The San Jose Chamber of Commerce building is in need of some urgent upgrades, and the organization has launched a foundation to raise the funds.

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Recent Local News

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Housing Towers Proposed For San Jose

A development of three towers with over 1,000 units of housing has been proposed for South First and South Second Street in San Jose.

(09/10/2024) → The Mercury News

Santa Clara County to Address Illegal Youth Group Care Homes

Following a newsroom investigation uncovering unlicensed and illegal youth group homes, Santa Clara County Supervisors are exploring ways to address the situation.

(09/10/2024) → The Mercury News

Gilroy to Raise Salaries of Council and Mayor

In their September 9 meeting, the Gilroy City Council voted to raise their salaries and that of the mayor by more than 50%, effective January 2025.

(09/10/2024) → The Mercury News

Los Altos Candidate Forum Set for September 25

Several local groups are co-sponsoring a public forum for candidates running for three seats on the Los Altos City Council on September 25.

(09/10/2024) → Los Altos Town Crier

Community Services Agency Prepares for Homeless Camp Sweeps

The nonprofit Community Services Agency has been preparing to provide more services for homeless residents of Mountain View, Los Alto and Los Altos Hills following Governor Newsom's order to agencies to clear camps from state property.

(09/10/2024) → Los Altos Town Crier

CalTrain Rides Free September 21 and 22

Celebrating their new electric train service, CalTrain is offering free rides September 21 and 22.

(09/09/2024) → The Mercury News

Cupertino Bicycle Plans Face Opposition

A plan by the City of Cupertino to reduce automobile lanes on De Anza Boulevard to increase bicycle safety is receiving pushback from residents.

(09/09/2024) → The Mercury News

Mixed-Use Community Proposed for Charleston Plaza in Mountain View

A proposal has been floated to develop the Charleston Plaza shopping center in Mountain View into a community of offices, retail and housing.

(09/06/2024) → Mountain View Voice

Chumash Heritage National Marine Sanctuary Advances

With the publishing of the final Environmental Impact Statement by the federal government, the effort to designate 116 miles of California coast a marine sanctuary achieved an important milestone.

(09/06/2024) → The Mercury News

Mixed-Use Application Submitted for Downtown Palo Alto

A revised application has been filed for a mixed-use development of offices and 88 housing units on University Avenue in Palo Alto.

(09/06/2024) → Palo Alto Online

Documents Filed for 1,000+ Homes in East San Jose

Documents filed with Santa Clara County show planning is underway to develop new housing on the 113-acre site of the former Pleasant Hills Golf Course in east San Jose.

(09/05/2024) → The Mercury News

Mayors Express Interest in Regional Homeless Plan

The mayors of Palo Alto, East Palo Alto, Foster City and Half Moon Bay have all voiced support for pursuing a regional plan to address local homelessness.

(09/05/2024) → Mountain View Voice

Positive Rabies Test in Santa Cruz

On September 3, the Santa Cruz County Health Services Agency reported a bat discovered in Soquel had tested positive for rabies.

(09/04/2024) → The Mercury News

Affordable Housing Development Under Consideration in San Jose

A 2.2-acre lot on West San Carlos Street near downtown San Jose is under consideration for development of over 200 units of affordable housing.

(09/03/2024) → The Mercury News

Candidate Pofiles: Cupertino Union School District Board

A profile by the Los Altos Town Crier of the six candidates running for two open seats on the Cupertino Union School District Board in November.

(09/03/2024) → Los Altos Town Crier

Palo Alto Officers Pursue Suit

Following a July 8 summary judgement against their suit claiming a city-commissioned Black Lives Matter mural constituted workplace harassment, six Palo Alto police officers entered a filing on August 20 seeking to overturn the ruling so they could pursue their complaint.

(09/03/2024) → Palo Alto Online

San Jose Starts Columbus Park Homeless Camp Clearing

Following the direction of the Federal Aviation Commission, the City of San Jose began clearing a homeless encampment from under a flight path serving San Jose Mineta International Airport.

(09/03/2024) → The Mercury News

Candidate Profiles: Mountain View-Los Altos High School District Board

The Los Altos Town Crier presents profiles of the three candidates running for two seats on the Mountain View-Los Altos High School District Board in November.

(09/03/2024) → Los Altos Town Crier

Los Alto Considers Council District Maps

A report on a meeting of the Los Altos City Council and local residents considering three different maps showing proposed district boundaries for new council election districts.

(09/03/2024) → Los Altos Town Crier

Potential Affordable Housing Eyed for El Camino Real Corridor

Some large affordable housing projects are in the pipeline for development along El Camino Real in Palo Alto.

(09/03/2024) → Palo Alto Online
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Recent Statewide News

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CA Homeless Count Is Up 8% From 2022

An exclusive CalMatters analysis of the latest California homeless count reveals some good news and bad news: Though the growth rate of homelessness appears to be slowing, the overall number of unhoused Californians increased from two years ago.

(09/10/2024) → CalMatters

California "30x30" Conservation Efforts Make Progress

The California state goal to conserve 30% of its land and coastal waters has advanced, with conserved lands reaching 25% and coastal waters 16%.

(09/08/2024) → Los Angeles Times

Reparations Supporters Plot Comeback After Bitter Defeat in California Legislature

The controversial idea of cash reparations divided even Black advocates in the legislature this year. Here’s what’s next.

(09/06/2024) → CalMatters

CA Rent Control Battle Goes to the Ballot

Amid a Southern California heat wave, about 300 advocates for rent control — with two 10-foot “greedy landlord” puppets — rallied Thursday in downtown Los Angeles, chanting: “The rent is too damn high!”

(09/06/2024) → CalMatters

Should California Community Colleges Offer Bachelor’s Degrees in Nursing? Universities Say No

Lawmakers approved two bills to allow some community colleges to provide bachelor’s degrees in nursing. That’s setting up another conflict with the California State University, which already offers these bachelor’s degrees.

(09/05/2024) → CalMatters

Are CA Gig Workers Getting Promised Pay and Benefits?

California voters passed Proposition 22 four years ago. The ballot initiative, backed by Uber, Lyft and other gig companies, promised the state’s more than 1 million gig workers new benefits, such as guaranteed minimum earnings, health care stipends, occupational accident insurance and accidental death insurance.

(09/04/2024) → CalMatters

More Extreme Heat + More People = Danger in These California Cities. ‘Will It Get as Hot as Death Valley?’

Inland communities with big population booms will experience the most extreme heat days under climate change projections. The combination puts more people at risk — and many cities are unprepared.

(09/04/2024) → CalMatters

California Schools Release a Blizzard of Data, and That’s Why Parents Can’t Make Sense of It

Information about how the state’s K-12 students are performing is located on several sites and is difficult to understand, a new report finds.

(09/04/2024) → CalMatters

California School Dashboard Lacks Pandemic Focus, Earns a D Grade in Report

The California School Dashboard makes it hard for the public to see how schools and districts are performing over multiple years, concludes the report's lead author.

(09/04/2024) → EdSource

California Has Spent Billions on Homelessness but Lacks Hard Data on Outcomes

California has allocated more than $20 billion to alleviate the state’s homelessness crisis since Gavin Newsom became governor in 2019, but there’s precious little data on how the money was spent and what effect it’s had, other than the number of unhoused people has continued to climb.

(09/04/2024) → CalMatters

Health Care in California: How the State Made Almost Everyone Eligible for Coverage

Almost everyone in California has health insurance. That trend reflects about a decade and a half of policymaking designed to expand access to health care. The state’s average uninsured rate has dropped from nearly one in four Californians in 2009 to less than one in ten today.

(09/03/2024) → CalMatters

CalFire Deploys New Air Tanker

CalFire received the first of five planes promised by the federal government, a former Coast Guard C-130 Hercules air tanker.

(09/02/2024) → https://www.sacbee.com/news/california/fires/article291844345.html

California’s Economy Lags Behind Other States, Here’s Why It’s So Sluggish

California’s unemployment rate, 5.2% of its labor force in July, is no longer the nation’s highest after months of having that dubious distinction.

(09/02/2024) → CalMatters
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Who to Call: City of Gilroy Important Phone Numbers

Whether youre looking for help with permits or inspections, to report graffiti or a broken street light, or information about recreation programs or activities, were here to help.
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15495 Los Gatos Blvd. Formal Development Application Received Under Senate Bill 330

The Community Development Department has received a formal development application for 15495 Los Gatos Blvd requesting approval for:
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15-Day Public Comment Period for the Draft PY 2023-2024 CAPER

The City of Gilroy invites the public to review and comment on the Draft Consolidated Annual Performance and Evaluation Report (CAPER) for Program Year 2023 (July 1, 2023 June 30, 2024).
Image of State of California seal. State of California   (09/06/2024)

Alex Lee CA Assembly 24:
Bill to Streamline Train Electrification Projects Awaits the Governor’s Signature

Bill to Streamline Train Electrification Projects Awaits the Governors Signature channi Fri, 09/06/2024 - 15:25 Nicholas Chan Email nicholas.chan@asm.ca.gov Phone (916) 319-2392 Title Communications Director, Office of Assemblymember Alex Lee Friday, September 6, 2024 After passing the State Legislature with bipartisan support, Assemblymember Alex Lees legislation to streamline train electrification projects is on the Governors desk. AB 2503 will advance …
Image of State of California seal. State of California   (09/06/2024)

Robert Rivas CA Assembly 29:
Speaker Robert Rivas and Legislative Colleagues Deliver Farmworker Protections for Housing and Extreme Heat to Governor

Speaker Robert Rivas and Legislative Colleagues Deliver Farmworker Protections for Housing and Extreme Heat to Governor valilajj Fri, 09/06/2024 - 12:06 Title Press Secretary Email Cynthia.Moreno@asm.ca.gov Phone 916-319-2029 Friday, September 6, 2024 SACRAMENTO, CA Speaker Robert Rivas (D-Salinas) and colleagues in both the Assembly and Senate passed significant bills in the Legislature this past week that will support Californias migratory …
Image of State of California seal. State of California   (09/05/2024)

Robert Rivas CA Assembly 29:
Speaker Robert Rivas honors fallen CAL FIRE Firefighter Christopher Ward

Speaker Robert Rivas honors fallen CAL FIRE Firefighter Christopher Ward valilajj Thu, 09/05/2024 - 15:44 Title Press Secretary Email Cynthia.Moreno@asm.ca.gov Phone 916-319-2029 Thursday, September 5, 2024 SACRAMENTO, CA Speaker Robert Rivas (D-Salinas) issued the following statement to honor fallen CAL FIRE Apparatus Engineer Christopher Ward: I am deeply saddened by the death of engineer Christopher Ward, who passed while serving …
Image of City of Milpitas seal. City of Milpitas   (09/05/2024)

ROADWAY CONSTRUCTION NOTICE - September 7, 2024

This is to notify of pavement and concrete work along the center median on E. Calaveras Blvd., from Carnegie Dr. to Park Victoria Dr.
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Dawn Addis CA Assembly 30:
Tour of the Ohana Center & Celebration of Assembly District 30 Woman of the Year - Dr. Susan Swick

Tuesday, September 3, 2024 Assemblymember Addis toured Ohana Center for Child and Adolescent Behavioral Health at the Community Hospital of the Monterey Peninsula and honored Dr. Susan Swick as District 30's 2024 Woman of the Year.
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Cooling Center Information!

In response to the extreme temperatures, the City will open Cooling Centers Thursday (9/5)
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Robert Rivas CA Assembly 29:
Speaker Rivas Announces Committee to Address Gasoline Price Spikes During Special Legislative Session

Speaker Rivas Announces Committee to Address Gasoline Price Spikes During Special Legislative Session hagamasc Thu, 09/05/2024 - 07:42 Title Press Secretary Email Cynthia.Moreno@asm.ca.gov Phone 916-319-2029 Wednesday, September 4, 2024 SACRAMENTO, CA Today, Speaker Robert Rivas (D-Salinas) announced the Assemblymembers who will serve on the Petroleum and Gasoline Supply Committee during the 2023-24 special session to address gas price spikes: Assemblymember …
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