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By Eric Johnson
Published Jul 15, 2024

View  north over Highway 140, El Portal, and the Merced River canyon as a summer storm rolls on by. Screenshot from a time-lapse courtesy of ALERTCalifornia-UC San Diego. View  north over Highway 140, El Portal, and the Merced River canyon as a summer storm rolls on by. Screenshot from a time-lapse courtesy of ALERTCalifornia-UC San Diego.

Heat Waves, Mountaintop Cameras, and Municipal Budgets

I write to you this evening as always from Sacramento, where we have endured a string of 100-plus degree days, including several 110-plus degree days. We avoided aestivation by hunkering down in our blackout-drapes-darkened, air-conditioned apartment, and escaping to our blessed neighborhood public swimming pool and our favorite lake in the nearby Sierra. 

Many Californians are not so fortunate. At best, they might have been able to access “cooling centers”—but most did not, because California cities and counties have not invested sufficient resources to make them easily accessible.

The feature article in this week’s edition of The Newsletter deals with the admittedly bone-dry topic of municipal budgeting. That is: how your local governments spend your tax money on essential services—from schools to cooling centers to municipal swimming pools. This, as you will see, is the essence of democratic governance.

(It’s actually a pretty easy read, and while I don’t mean to get too “eat your vegetables“ here, this will help you be a better-informed citizen. Thank you and you’re welcome.)

But first something easy and fun: a bunch of short-and-sweet videos that we are calling California Views.

Also, this week as always a bite-sized digest of the important news that might impact you and your community… and a recipe that might add some deliciousness to your week.


One Good Thing: Inspiring Mini Videos

In which we bring you, for just a few pleasurable seconds, to mountaintops, Monterey Pines and Yosemite Valley.


California Views: The California Local YouTube Page

Screenshot of video taken from a mountaintop webcam shows dawn breaking purplish in Sequoia National Park on July 12, 2024.
From short mountaintop webcam time-lapses to handmade videos of stuff we love, we bring you a quick, daily dose of California goodness.


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Santa Cruz County's Homepage

Direct your browser to https://santacruz.californialocal.com/ to catch up on the latest news in California and Santa Cruz County. Bookmark the link and visit often, there's a lot happening in your community!


Easily go Deep in the Weeds of Governance

Our good friend, California Local’s CEO Chris Neklason, approaches the job of reporting on local government with the mind of an engineer. Elsewhere, he has pointed out that a fundamental rule of democratic governance holds that whenever public money is involved, there is an elected or appointed board tasked with managing that money. Engineers like rules, and this is a good one.

Here, Chris explains the basic setup that determines how public money is raised and spent. Pretty basic stuff, pretty important, and, I think you’ll agree, pretty easily understood.


Show Me the Money: How California Cities and Towns Fund Their Annual Budgets

The 2024-2025 City of Sacramento budget is dry reading, but worth it. $1.6 billion worth. Courtesy City of Sacramento.
Local democracy is a complex, expensive process. We explain.

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 Summer! cookbook.


Overripe banana inspires summer breakfast treat

Banana blueberry pancakes make good use of a too-soft banana.
New! Banana blueberry pancakes (with one banana lots of blueberries).


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Starting Monday, Aug. 15, motorists will encounter multiple lane closures in Watsonville on Main Street and East Lake Avenue (Highway 152). The work is a multi-tiered project.

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The Skypark community came out to celebrate the Fourth of July on a warm morning for the annual Independence Day Kids Bike Parade in Scotts Valley.

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Traffic on state Highway 9, north of Boulder Creek, in Santa Cruz County, was reopened to one-way traffic on July 4 after the highway was briefly closed because of a traffic collision that set a power pole ablaze, causing a …

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In the decade between 2013-23, volunteers and nonprofits picked up 439,358 cigarette butts from Santa Cruz County’s beaches and natural areas, accounting for a quarter of all litter found here.

The Pajaronian logo Gas Pipeline Rupture Stalls City

Riverside Drive was closed to traffic and two homes were evacuated Wednesday afternoon between Union  Street and Marchant Street after construction crews ruptured a natural gas line.

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Santa Cruz County’s economy saw a rebound in the last few years, but an aging workforce and the lack of high-paying jobs might spell trouble for the economy in coming years. These are some of the findings highlighted in the …

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Generous couple help fund Santa Cruz Symphony’s future.

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Santa Clara and Santa Cruz counties may have been exposed to measles in recent days after an infected person from outside the region visited, according to public health officials.

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Fentanyl in Santa Cruz Series

A multi-part series examining the impact of fentanyl and opioids in Santa Cruz County.

(07/13/2024) → Lookout Local

Santa Cruz County Climate Action Plan Meeting Scheduled

The Santa Cruz County Climate Action Plan will be the focus of a public meeting scheduled for July 31.

(07/12/2024) → Santa Cruz Sentinel

Researchers Win Award Low Power AI Paper

Researchers at UC Santa Cruz won a prestigious award for their paper outlining new techniques to greatly reduce power consumption by AI models.

(07/12/2024) → UCSC News

Cabrillo Robotics Club Wins Honors

The Cabrillo Robotics Club won first place in international underwater robotics competition.

(07/11/2024) → Lookout Local

UC Santa Cruz Tear Down Camper Park

UC Santa Cruz moved to raze the 42-space Camper Park on July 10, citing concerns for health and safety.

(07/11/2024) → Santa Cruz Sentinel

Nature Center Mural Design Public Comment Opens

Public comment is being solicited on mural designs for the Ramsay Park Nature Center in Watsonville.

(07/11/2024) → Santa Cruz Sentinel

Santa Cruz Mountain Cockfighting Ring Uncovered

Responding to a July 11 welfare check, Santa Cruz County Sheriff's Deputies discovered a cockfighting ring and over 200 mutilated roosters.

(07/10/2024) → Santa Cruz Sentinel

Measles Alert Issued

The Santa Cruz County Health Department issued an alert on July 8 warning of possible measles exposure risk.

(07/09/2024) → Times Publishing Group
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• Guaranteed Basic Income Programs Proliferate Across CA

Beginning Monday, 150 households in Fresno County are expected to receive a $500 prepaid card to spend on anything they’d like — no strings attached. It will be the first of 12 monthly recurring payments those Southwest Fresno and Huron residents will receive as part of a guaranteed basic income program for low-income families.

(07/12/2024) → CalMatters

• How California Laws May Help Shield It From Supreme Court Decisions

After the U.S. Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade in 2022, California’s Democratic leaders moved fast to shore up reproductive rights: They persuaded voters to enshrine the right to an abortion in the state constitution, approved a dozen bills strengthening abortion protections and passed a law in May to enable Arizona doctors to temporarily provide abortion services for their patients in California.

(07/10/2024) → CalMatters

• Can California’s Health Care Providers Help Solve the State’s Homelessness Crisis?

Taking advantage of new state funds, some California healthcare providers are starting to offer what their homeless patients really need: housing.

(07/10/2024) → CalMatters

• California Has Just Approved a New Blueprint for Offshore Wind. The Massive Projects Will Cost Billions

Harnessing clean energy is a venture of unprecedented scope in California, bringing big changes to Humboldt and the Central Coast, and requiring 26 ports along the coast.

(07/10/2024) → CalMatters

• The Supreme Court Took Powers Away From Federal Regulators. Do California Rules Offer a Backstop?

In three rulings the U.S. Supreme Court dealt a body blow to the federal bureaucracy. From healthcare to climate to workers’ rights, California’s rules often go farther.

(07/09/2024) → CalMatters
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Caltrans Lane Closures for Watsonville Paving Project

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15 Years of Stuff the Bus

Dear community member, I hope you and your family are enjoying a wonderful summer and staying cool during this historic heat wave. This month, the Santa Cruz COE is thrilled to be celebrating 15 years of partnership with United Way of Santa Cruz County to provide backpacks and school supplies to students experiencing homelessness and [...] The post 15 Years …
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AB World Foods US, Inc. Recalls Al'Fez Natural Tahini Because of Possible Health Risk

AB World Foods US, Inc. of Oakbrook Terrace, Illinois, is voluntarily recalling Al'Fez Natural Tahini in 5.6oz glass jars because it has the potential to be contaminated with Salmonella, an organism which can cause serious and sometimes fatal infections in young children, frail or elderly people, an
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Wiers Farm, Inc Issues a Voluntary Recall on Whole and Salad Cucumbers Due to Possible Contamination with Listeria

Out of an abundance of caution, Wiers Farm Inc. of Willard, OH, is voluntarily recalling a limited number of whole cucumbers with a pack date of June 5, 2024 and bagged salad cucumbers with a pack date of June 5, 2024 and June 6, 2024 due to possible contamination with Listeria monocytogenes. This p
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What’s happening in July!

ed.PATH July Newsletter! On June 29, 2024, Governor Newsom signed a budget trailer bill, SB 153 (Chap. 38, Statutes of 2024), that allows teaching credential candidates to use their bachelors degree from a regionally accredited institution of higher education as a demonstration of the basic skills requirement, effective immediately. For most credentials, with some exceptions [...] The post What's happening …
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FSIS Issues Public Health Alert for Ineligible Meat and Poultry Products Illegally Imported from the Philippines

WASHINGTON, July 10, 2024 - The U.S. Department of Agriculture's Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) is issuing a public health alert for ready-to-eat meat and poultry products that were...
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WPD makes largest illegal fireworks bust in department’s history

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7/9/2024 - Environment Committee to Discuss Climate Action Goals