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Santa Clara County board adopts proclamations, honors MAC team, retiring SSA fiscal officer and employee awardees

5560014 · August 6, 2025
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The Santa Clara County Board of Supervisors voted 5-0 to adopt agenda item 7, approving a set of commendations and proclamations; the board also presented recognitions to the multi-agency assessment center team, praised volunteer group Loving Flowers, and honored retiring Social Services Agency Chief Fiscal Officer Daniel Crick and multiple county

The Santa Clara County Board of Supervisors voted 5-0 to adopt agenda item 7, approving a package of commendations and proclamations and moved forward with a series of presentations recognizing county staff and community partners.

The motion to approve item 7 was made on the record and seconded; a roll call vote recorded Supervisors Abe Koga, Jung, Ellenberg, Vice President Sylvia Arenas and President Lee as voting in favor. The clerk announced the motion carried 5-0.

The board presented a commendation to the multi-agency assessment center (MAC), a Probation Department team that provides early intervention and treatment services for youth entering the juvenile justice system. Vice President Sylvia Arenas, who represents District 1, credited MAC with trauma‑responsive care, substance‑use and anger‑management education and relationship-building that “inspire[s] hope” among…

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