Santa Cruz County Middle Management Association

Santa Cruz County Middle Management Association Santa Cruz County Mid Managers Association

The Santa Cruz County Middle Management Association (MMA) represents the interests of middle managers employed by the County of Santa Cruz. Driven by a strong sense of service and dedication to community involvement, the MMA seeks to ensure ongoing recognition and appropriate compensation for MMA members’ contributions to the stable, efficient and quality delivery of services for the County of Santa Cruz.

04/01/2020
12/12/2019

As holidays approach, take this time now to get prepared for the next disaster. Make sure you have a family plan, build an emergency kit and know your evacuation routes. https://bit.ly/2t95zEE

11/08/2019
11/07/2019

The MMA Board of Directors election survey has been emailed to members. Please fill out your survey and make your vote count.

10/26/2019

UPDATE 10/30/19
PG&E announced this morning Santa Cruz County will no longer be included in the latest outage.

UPDATE 10/29/19
PG&E Public Safety Power Shutoff Information

Santa Cruz County is still scheduled for a second Public Safety Power Shutoff event beginning tonight. It would impact 5,400 customers in the Davenport, Bonny Doon, Boulder Creek and Castle Rock areas. The commencement of the PSPS has been moved up to 10 pm.

Santa Cruz County OES has arranged for a supplemental community resource center to be located at a Highlands County Park, 8500 Highway 9, Ben Lomond. The resource center provides power and charging services, refreshments and information. It will be open from 8 am-8 pm tomorrow morning and stay open until further notice. This replaces a resource center in Scotts Valley, and we expect other resource centers to close shortly.

PG&E expects to give the all clear for this event early tomorrow morning. It could take up to 48 hours or longer to restore power.

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PG&E has announced a Public Safety Power Shutoff that will impact Santa Cruz County. The shutoff is expected to begin at 5:00 p.m. tonight (October 26th) with the re-energization process starting Monday afternoon.

The weather is expected to be very conducive to wildfires, so please use extreme caution.

Before restoring power, PG&E must inspect all equipment for damage and make necessary repairs. They cannot make those repairs until the severe weather has stopped, meaning power will not turn back on immediately after the severe weather subsides.

The shutoff is expected to impact roughly 45,000 customers throughout Santa Cruz County.

Three community resource centers have been announced and will be operating from 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. Sunday.

Those locations are:

Siltanen Park

141 Vine Hill School Road

Scotts Valley

Costco

220 Sylvania Ave

Santa Cruz

Twin Lakes Church

2701 Cabrillo College Dr.

Aptos

To check if your home is expected to be impacted follow this link: https://www.pge.com/en_US/safety/emergency-preparedness/natural-disaster/wildfires/public-safety-event.page

Here are some reminders in the event your power is shutoff:

· Stock up on non-perishable food and water supplies, plan for medication needs, and update or restock emergency kits. Fully charge necessary electronic devices, and backup batteries. Consider checking on the elderly, young children and pets during the outage.

· When driving, remember that some intersections may not have functioning traffic lights, treat those intersections as a 4-way stop.

· Please do not use generators, camp stoves, or BBQ grills indoors. The carbon monoxide fumes can make for a deadly situation. Additionally, using a gas stove or oven to heat the inside of your home is not advised.

· Please do not call 911 and ask when the power will be turned back on, we want to ensure the emergency lines are available to those who are in need.

Even if your home is not expected to be impacted, we urge you to be prepared.

10/24/2019

Current statewide fire map as of 8am this morning showing location of active fires. For the latest fire information check out the Cal Fire incident website: https://www.fire.ca.gov/incidents/

02/02/2019

Do your part and report illegal dumping.

11/30/2018
02/02/2018

COMPLETION OF SOQUEL DRIVE REPAIRS

The County of Santa Cruz is pleased to announce the restoration of Soquel Drive at Aptos Village to two lanes beginning late Friday, February 2.

One of the County's priority storm repairs following the winter of 2016-17, the project took several months to complete as the County and contractor, Watsonville-based Granite Construction, worked to repair a large slipout at Valencia Creek that impacted traffic following severe winter storms.

Repairs include installation of a retaining wall, road regrading and new guardrail. The road will be restored to two lanes by evening commute hours on Friday, with mop-up work to continue over the next 1-2 weeks.

Primary funding for the emergency project was provided by the Federal Highway Administration, with supplemental funding by Caltrans. Local funds to complete the project were provided through SB 1, the Road Repair and Accountability Act of 2017.

The impacted road precedes the construction of Highway 1 and was originally built in the 1930s as part of the old Santa Cruz-Watsonville Highway.

02/02/2018

Address

701 Ocean Street
Santa Cruz, CA
95060

Telephone

+18314542765

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