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Health department seeks EPA grant to tackle illegal dumping; requests supervisors’ letter of support

3152801 · April 30, 2025
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Santa Cruz County health officials said they are applying for an EPA Thriving Communities Phase 2 grant of up to $250,000 to address littering and illegal dumping and asked the Board of Supervisors for a letter of support to complete the application.

Jose Arriola, deputy director of Santa Cruz County Health and Human Services, asked the Board of Supervisors on March 18 for a letter of support for a federal grant application to address countywide littering and illegal dumping.

Arriola said the county is pursuing an EPA Thriving Communities Phase 2 award that could provide up to $250,000…

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