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Turmoil in Social Security Administration--Protest in Mountain View
Chaos at the Social Security Administration is causing enormous stress for seniors, people with disabilities, and families. On national day of action April 24, folks came out to demonstrate in Mou...
Ecology Action
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yvonne.martinezbeltran@morganhill.ca.gov
(408) 779-7259
Yvonne Martínez Beltrán describes herself as “homegrown, a mother of three, a wife, an urban planner and small business owner.” She successfully won a second term to the Morgan Hill City Council in the general election on Nov. 8, 2022.
First elected: November 2018
Alma mater: New York University (master’s degree, urban planning in housing and economic development)
Notable quote: “My policy will be one of inclusion by being accessible to residents to share ideas, concerns and re-engage our community, ensuring seniors, families with children and all groups that make us Morgan Hill are heard. My goal is to take your message and collaborate with other leaders to meet the city goals we’ve established together.” (Source: MorganHillLife)
Other Offices Held: Mayor Pro Tempore (2020)
From Morgan Hill Times...
New state fire maps released for Morgan Hill show significant shifts in wildfire risk designations, with some areas seeing decreased hazard levels while others face stricter building and maintenance requirements.
Local government and nonprofit leaders in Santa Clara County are bracing for the impact of proposed federal budget cuts that could dramatically reshape public services, potentially leaving thousands of vulnerable residents without critical healthcare, social services and support programs.
Authorities are investigating a swastika flag that was displayed on the Burnett Avenue Highway 101 overpass in Morgan Hill during rush-hour traffic the afternoon of March 21.
Morgan Hill residents should prepare for significant traffic disruptions as Valley Water begins the final phase of the Upper Llagas Creek Flood Protection Project, a long-awaited infrastructure improvement meant to transform the city’s flood management capabilities.
The City of Morgan Hill appointed John Lang—a former economic development official for the city—as its new Housing and Economic Mobility Director. Lang started his new position Jan. 21.
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