809 Center St
Santa Cruz, CA 95060
(831) 420-5120
County Clerk (last elected in 2010 to a 4-year term) Gail L. Pelleirn [email protected] 831-454-2419 Candidate Filings; Campaign Reporting; Conflict of Interests Reports; Central Committees/County Councils Crystal Bertheau [email protected] 454-2408 Vote-by-Mail Ballot Coordinator; Statistical Reports; Permanent Vote-by-Mail; Vote-by-Mail Ballot Application Distribution; Overseas & Military Voters; Voter File Purge Tricia Webber [email protected] 454 2409 Election Data for Sale; Precinct Boundaries & Consolidations; Street Index Maintenance Computer Programming; Initiatives & Petitions Margaret Morrison [email protected] 454 2415 Poll workers recruitment and training; Training manuals Heather Kennedy [email protected] 454-2060 Polling place recruitment; Compliance with ADA & Title 24; polling place mitigations Jaime Young [email protected] 420-3594 Voter Registration & Outreach; Help America Vote Act Inger Christenson [email protected] 454-3384 Department Information Services Manager Website Manager; Ballot Counting Martin Peaden [email protected] 454-3456 Department Information Systems Analyst Voting system; Warehouse Staffing Beth Minford [email protected] 420-3595 Accounting Rafaela Hoessel [email protected] 454-2418
Register NOW for programs online with instaReg, by phone (831-420-5270), in person or by mail at 323 Church St, Santa Cruz, CA, 95060.
Cruz511 is a service that helps people successfully use the transportation system to access the things they want and need. Whether by private auto, bike, bus, carpool or on foot, Cruz511.org offers a centralized “go-to” place for Santa Cruz County travelers to find information about a wide variety of transportation choices. Knowledgeable travel counselors are also available to help people understand their options for getting around.
The Santa Cruz County Regional Transportation Commission (RTC) is responsible for delivering a full range of safe, convenient, reliable, and efficient transportation choices for the community. With a focus on long-term sustainability, the RTC plans, funds, and implements transportation projects and services. From safety and enhancement projects on highways, to pothole and sidewalk repair on local streets; from programs for bicyclists and pedestrians, to support of public transit; from projects that move more people, to constructing and preserving transportation facilities; from help finding a carpool partner, to assisting stranded motorists — the RTC proactively addresses transportation needs in our community. Working together with transportation partners, the RTC secures funding to maintain the existing transportation network as well as prepare for the transportation needs of the next generation. The RTC keeps residents, visitors, and business moving wherever they want to go and however they choose to get there.
Santa Cruz Water Department serves a population of 90,000 in the City of Santa Cruz and adjoining Unincorporated Areas. The service area extends from almost Davenport to just past 41st Avenue and from the Henry Cowell Redwood State Park to the Monterey Bay.
The Economic Development Office is your go-to resource for all things business in Santa Cruz. Connect with us and we’ll connect you to the resources you need to get started or grow. We can help you access the resources your business needs. From guiding new businesses in setting up shop, to navigating the permitting process, from helping large-scale infrastructure projects move forward to helping grease the wheels of the business community, we’re passionate about supporting a flourishing and expansive local economy. Seriously, we’re here to help.
Cruz511 is a service that helps people successfully use the transportation system to access the things they want and need. Whether by private auto, bike, bus, carpool or on foot, Cruz511.org offers a centralized “go-to” place for Santa Cruz County travelers to find information about a wide variety of transportation choices. Knowledgeable travel counselors are also available to help people understand their options for getting around.
The Santa Cruz County Regional Transportation Commission (RTC) is responsible for delivering a full range of safe, convenient, reliable, and efficient transportation choices for the community. With a focus on long-term sustainability, the RTC plans, funds, and implements transportation projects and services. From safety and enhancement projects on highways, to pothole and sidewalk repair on local streets; from programs for bicyclists and pedestrians, to support of public transit; from projects that move more people, to constructing and preserving transportation facilities; from help finding a carpool partner, to assisting stranded motorists — the RTC proactively addresses transportation needs in our community. Working together with transportation partners, the RTC secures funding to maintain the existing transportation network as well as prepare for the transportation needs of the next generation. The RTC keeps residents, visitors, and business moving wherever they want to go and however they choose to get there.
County Clerk (last elected in 2010 to a 4-year term) Gail L. Pelleirn [email protected] 831-454-2419 Candidate Filings; Campaign Reporting; Conflict of Interests Reports; Central Committees/County Councils Crystal Bertheau [email protected] 454-2408 Vote-by-Mail Ballot Coordinator; Statistical Reports; Permanent Vote-by-Mail; Vote-by-Mail Ballot Application Distribution; Overseas & Military Voters; Voter File Purge Tricia Webber [email protected] 454 2409 Election Data for Sale; Precinct Boundaries & Consolidations; Street Index Maintenance Computer Programming; Initiatives & Petitions Margaret Morrison [email protected] 454 2415 Poll workers recruitment and training; Training manuals Heather Kennedy [email protected] 454-2060 Polling place recruitment; Compliance with ADA & Title 24; polling place mitigations Jaime Young [email protected] 420-3594 Voter Registration & Outreach; Help America Vote Act Inger Christenson [email protected] 454-3384 Department Information Services Manager Website Manager; Ballot Counting Martin Peaden [email protected] 454-3456 Department Information Systems Analyst Voting system; Warehouse Staffing Beth Minford [email protected] 420-3595 Accounting Rafaela Hoessel [email protected] 454-2418
The Commission, a board of 10 volunteer community members, reviews and makes recommendations to the County Board of Supervisors on issues like employment opportunities for women in the County, especially in non-traditional fields, barriers to equal employment and equal pay, current and projected needs of women in our County, and Federal and State legislation affecting women. The Commission also provides information and resources concerning equal right, opportunities, and community services for women.
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.
Ranger Program Social Media Mission To provide a place for the community to have instant access to news updates on interpretive programs, special events, and unbiased constructive fieldwork. The social media page will primarily focus on the positive outreach and restoration projects that the park rangers work so hard on within the city of Santa Cruz. The page will also give the community a place to provide feedback and build a closer relationship with the Ranger Program. It is very important that we know what people want and what they are thinking. With our limited resources we can use all the eyes, ears and creative minds we can get.