Q&A – Bruce McPherson

 

Why do you want to be Supervisor?
Simply put, I believe that public service is what many of us should
aspire to.  Our democracy, and our governments won’t work unless we,
as citizens get and remain involved in serving our community and
working to make our democracy more vibrant, sustaining and
representative.  My family has been here since the 1840s, and we have
both served the community, and helped build it.  I want to continue
helping my neighbors, and serving my community because I am fulfilled
by the experience, I believe I can do a good job, and I enjoy working
with people and finding new solutions and ways to make our lives and
communities better.  This will be a full-time job for me.  I’m
dedicated to the 5th District and to Santa Cruz County.

How will you help Boulder Creek?
I will continue to “deliver”, just as I had when I was elected to be
your Assemblyman and State Senator.  I know that the San Lorenzo
Valley and Boulder Creek haven’t received adequate funding and other
resources from the County for years;  We have clear needs to better
serve those who live in Boulder Creek;  better roads and road
maintenance, ensuring that our watershed and river water remain
healthy, working Valley-wide to find solutions to our air-quality
standards, and building a bigger, and better ‘eco-tourism’ local
economy based on our environment, parks and rural attractions.   I
have found ‘new’ state money to help ourl fire departments, I have
fought for bond funds to improve our local parks. I have been a leader
in class-size reductions and changing local bond elections that
allowed passage of the SLV school bond that funded the new library and
performing arts building.

What are the obstacles facing Boulder Creek and how will you address them?
There are a series of obstacles, some of which are physical and
geological.  In an interesting turn, those obstacles are also some of
our most significant strengths, so we need to continue to enhance our
image, enhance our natural resources and carefully adhere to our
slow-growth and stringent environmental regulations so we preserve our
strengths.  Resources, as in “money” is the other obsticale, and that
challenge is getting worse, not better during this economic downtourn.
Community participation, volunteerism and synergy and cooperation can
help, but – “we” need the money that previously flowed into other
parts of Santa Cruz County to improve our downtown, increase sheriff
and public safety programs, improve our local parks, schools and begin
planning to implement those elements of the Boulder Creek Town Plan
that are achievable in the short run.

Why do you think you are the best person for this appointment?
The “County” as a government entity is both an official extension of
the State, and it is our “local government” for unincorporated areas.
I have been elected to represent the SLV and Boulder Creek four times,
and I believe I know Boulder Creek and the issues that we need to work
together on, and I believe I have served the area well.  However, we
face a series of new challenges, as the state continues to reduce
spending on local issues while at the same time, it is shifting more
and more ‘state’ responsibilities to the local communities (Counties).
So, I believe the fair question is;  Who would you want to represent
you now?  An individual who has had decades of experience representing
this local community, and working at the State level – with that
knowledge and experience, or someone who is less qualified?  Our
county resources can easily be re-directed to doing the business of
the State, and that shift will make it even more difficult to do the
good things we need to do locally.  Or, our Supervisor can fight for
our “fair share”, and can fight to keep the State from shifting more
and more resources away from our local needs and local agenda.  I am
that person – the one with the experience and knowledge and clear
vision to “fight” for our fair share.

I have delivered for the 5th District throughout my career, and I want
to work for you again.

Bruce McPherson

 

Q&A – Eric Hammer

 

 

Why do you want to be Supervisor?
As a lifelong resident of this area, I understand the unique needs of this community. I serve on the Boulder Creek Recreation and Park District Board, the Board of Community Bridges, the Steering Committee for the Redwood Mountain Faire, and as President of the Boulder Creek Business Association. I serve my community with passion and integrity, and I am excited by the opportunity to continue to serve my community on the Santa Cruz County Board of Supervisors.

What are the obstacles facing Boulder Creek and how will you help?
I will continue to be an advocate for Boulder Creek and the residents of this area.

I am committed to protecting our environmental resources.  As Supervisor, I will prioritize moving our county toward more renewable resources and safeguarding the riparian corridors throughout the San Lorenzo River Watershed including Boulder Creek and Bear Creek, I understand the importance of protecting our fragile local environment and how critical my role will be in bringing various environmental stakeholders together to accomplish our goals.

I will also work to improve County services. I would like to see the permitting process become a more positive one so that residents can renovate their homes and small businesses in Boulder Creek can renovate their buildings.  With a smoother building department we can upgrade the old buildings and work toward historic preservation and town beautification.  This will in turn provide jobs, encourage businesses to come to Boulder Creek and stimulate economic development in this area. Projects such as restoring the Brookdale Lodge is a perfect example of a historic treasure that once renovated, will stimulate our economy and bring jobs to the area.

I will also work to make sure that our rural areas get our share of money for critical services such as public safety dollars, infrastructure, roadways and access to public transportation. Though economic times are tough, maintaining our local roads and improving public transportation are critical needs in the Fifth District. And we need to make sure that we have adequate funding to support our volunteer fire department so that they can continue to provide such excellent service to such a huge district.

I believe that to maintain a healthy community, we need to strengthen resources for our residents and families. We need to protect funding for community programs and alternatives to cutting our local libraries and parks.  With the grant process and renovation of Garrahan Park in Boulder Creek, and with raising my own family in this community, I understand how important parks, recreation and local libraries are to a healthy, vibrant community. Our Boulder Creek branch library needs expended hours and staffing.  I also support projects such as the Miller property project to attain more acres for outdoor recreational and educational experiences here in the San Lorenzo Valley.
 
Why do you think you are the best person for this appointment?
I believe that our community needs someone who can understand and relate to the unique issues of this area. I was raised here, I am raising my own family here, and I understand the day to day struggles of our residents and families. I have enjoyed rolling up my sleeves and working hard to get things done, and I look forward to what we can accomplish together when elected to the Board of Supervisors

5th District Supervisor Race: Exclusive Boulder Creek Q&A

We sent questions that asked specifically about Boulder Creek to Eric Hammer and Bruce McPherson.

Both have responded, and we’ll be posting them shortly… Stay tuned.

Vandalism – 5th District Supervisor Race

Notice yellow stickers on Bruce McPherson’s campaign signs?  Looks like someone has vandalized a ton of them. The stickers state a known fact: that Bruce was a republican. Is this good, bad or neither?

 

 

 

Postcards from the Past – San Lorenzo Canyon

San Lorenzo Canyon on the road to the Big Tree Grove, Santa Cruz, Cal.

 

Click the image for a larger view.

 

Thanks to Chris Currier, owner of Mt. Mechanics for lending these postcards.

Chris Currier, owner of Mt. Mechanics for lending these

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Pumping Iron at Boulder Creek Park – Santa Cruz Sentinel

A nice article from the Sentinel’s Kimberly White about the Boulder Creek Recreation and Park District’s efforts to make Garrahan Park even better.  From the article:

“Residents could soon be stepping, biking, rowing and twisting next to others strolling along the recently installed walking track at Garrahan Park.”

Click HERE to read the full article at the Santa Cruz Sentinel

 

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