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Despite strong opposition from some neighbors, the Santa Cruz City Council approved a six-story housing development at 530 ...
The City of Santa Cruz has lowered the flags at City Hall in remembrance of local activist and former Santa Cruz mayor Mike Rotkin.
Several regional transit commissioners balked Thursday at the price tag and ridership projections of a proposed passenger ...
Following similar bans by the Santa Cruz County Board of Supervisors and the city of Capitola, the Santa Cruz City Council approved an ordinance that would ban the sale of filtered tobacco ...
Santa Cruz Mayor Fred Keeley weighed in on the proposal and said the city has cut street homelessness by more than 50% over the last two years. It's not that he opposes the ordinance, ...
It was "the result of very strong waves crashing into it," Santa Cruz Mayor Fred Keeley said during a press conference, ABC News reported. "We believe that everyone that went into the water is now ...
Santa Cruz Mayor Fred Keeley (D) defended his city’s sanctuary status, saying the national government “cannot federalize local police” while clarifying his administration will not obstruct ...
Santa Cruz Mayor Fred Keeley speaks to members of the press following Saturday’s ceremony. Many local and national news outlets covered the event after the collapse of the end of the wharf made ...
Santa Cruz Wharf reopens nearly 2 weeks after powerful waves cause partial pier collapse - ABC7 News
God bless them," said Santa Cruz Mayor Fred Keeley. RELATED: Santa Cruz Wharf reopening this weekend after partial collapse Keeley welcomed back business owners, locals and tourists to the wharf ...
Santa Cruz residents and tourists celebrated the reopening of the iconic wharf on Saturday morning after a 150-foot portion collapsed into the water nearly two weeks ago amid a surge of strong waves.
— Santa Cruz Mayor Fred Keeley. Councilwoman Renee Golder informed visitors that during the first two hours when the wharf is open, free parking will be available throughout January.
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Santa Cruz mayor does not commit to rebuilding part of wharf that collapsed into oceanDec. 27—Santa Cruz Mayor Fred Keeley on Friday said it would be "irresponsible" to rebuild the 150 feet at the end of the city's wharf that fell into the ocean Monday without having serious ...
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