Santa Cruz County Board of Supervisors (California)

The Santa Cruz County Board of Supervisors is the governing body for Santa Cruz County, California. As required by California Law, the board comprises five elected members, each of whom represents one of five districts.[1]

The Board of Supervisors

Collectively, the Board of Supervisors is empowered with both legislative and executive authority over the entirety of Santa Cruz County and is the primary governing body for all unincorporated areas within the County.[1] It is estimated that for the 2011-12 fiscal year the Board will administer and allocate a county budget of nearly $620 million.[2]

The Board has five elected members, each of whom represents one of five districts. Taken together, the five districts comprise the entirety of Santa Cruz County.[3]

Current Board Members:

The Board conducts its meetings in the county seat, Santa Cruz, and is a member of the regional governmental agency Association of Monterey Bay Area Governments.[4]

Supervisorial Districts

Like all other Board's of Supervisors in California, district boundaries are divided roughly equally according to population, using data from the most recent census, and must comply with both California law as well as the federal Voting Rights Act.[5] Boundaries are adjusted decennially based on data reported by the United States Census Bureau for the most recent census.

District 1

The 1st District is represented by current Board chair John Leopold.[6]

District 1 covers the cities and areas of Live Oak, Soquel, the Summit area, Santa Cruz Gardens, and Carbonera.

District 2

The 2nd is represented by Zach Friend and includes the communities of Aptos, La Selva Beach, Corralitos, Freedom, and portions of both Capitola and Watsonville.[7]

District 3

The 3rd District is represented by Supervisor Neal Coonerty. The district includes the communities of Davenport, Bonny Doon, the North Coast of Santa Cruz County, as well as a significant portion of the city of Santa Cruz including the University of California, Santa Cruz campus.[8]

District 4

Supervisor Greg Caput currently represents the 4th District. As the southernmost supervisorial district in Santa Cruz County, the 4th district encompasses most of the city of Watsonville as well as the surrounding unincorporated areas of the Pajaro Valley.[9]

District 5

The 5th District is represented by Supervisor Bruce McPherson. The 5th District boundaries include the San Lorenzo Valley, Santa Cruz Mountains, the city of Scotts Valley, portions of the city of Santa Cruz, as well as faculty housing portion of the University of California, Santa Cruz campus. [10]

References

  1. 1 2 "About the Board", County of Santa Cruz
  2. "County of Santa Cruz, All Funds Summary, Fiscal Year 2011-12" (PDF). Santa Cruz County Auditor. p. 1. Retrieved 20 September 2012.
  3. "Santa Cruz County Board of Supervisors". County of Santa Cruz. Retrieved 20 September 2012.
  4. "AMBAG Board of Directors". Association of Monterey Bay Area Governments. Retrieved 20 September 2012.
  5. "Redistricting of Supervisorial Boundaries". County of Santa Cruz. Retrieved 20 September 2012.
  6. "First District Supervisor John Leopold". County of Santa Cruz. Retrieved 20 September 2012.
  7. "Second District Supervisor Ellen Pirie". County of Santa Cruz. Retrieved 20 September 2012.
  8. "Third District Supervisor Neal Coonerty". County of Santa Cruz. Retrieved 20 September 2012.
  9. "Fourth District Supervisor Greg Caput". County of Santa Cruz. Retrieved 20 September 2012.
  10. "Fifth District Supervisor Bruce McPherson". County of Santa Cruz. Retrieved 20 September 2012.
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