The Scotts Valley City Council held a meeting to discuss upcoming community events and recent election results, highlighting the importance of local engagement and support.
Victor Alejandro announced the annual holiday festival, a cherished 30-year tradition, scheduled for December 5 at the community center near the library. The event will feature food trucks, entertainment, and activities for families, including a toy drive in partnership with Valley Churches United and the local police department. Alejandro encouraged community participation and sponsorship, emphasizing the need for support to fund the festivities.
In a significant update, the council celebrated the successful passage of Measure X, a business license tax that received 70% approval from voters. This measure is expected to provide crucial funding for public safety and city services. Mayor Johnson commended the efforts of council members and community members involved in the campaign, acknowledging the competitive nature of local elections.
The meeting also included a transition in council leadership, with congratulations extended to newly elected members Donna Lynn, Chris Chad, and Steve Clark, who will replace outgoing council members. Mayor Johnson expressed gratitude for the community's democratic participation and the quality of candidates in the recent elections.
The council proceeded to approve the consent agenda and regular agenda without alterations, ensuring the meeting's efficiency and focus on community matters.