Scotts Valley meetings: traffic signal purchase, city manager evaluation on agendas
No decisions were made at Scotts Valley public meetings in the past week; all items on recent agendas are pending action. The City Council met Aug. 5 with a $221,786.60 traffic signal equipment purchase and a closed-session city manager evaluation on its agenda. The Arts Commission met Aug. 6, and an upcoming financing authority meeting will consider bylaws and a draft infrastructure plan.
City Council (Aug. 5)
The council held two meetings on Aug. 5. A special closed session was held to evaluate City Manager Mali LaGoe's performance under Gov. Code § 54957(b)(1). No other business was on that agenda.
A separate regular meeting agenda included:
- A procurement contract for traffic signal equipment (Project No. P26-003) not to exceed $221,786.60.
- A public hearing to place delinquent wastewater service charges on the Santa Cruz County Secured Property Tax Roll.
- Introduction of an ordinance modifying Municipal Code Title 2 regarding Administration and Personnel.
- Approval of the 2026 Local Agency Biennial Report.
These items were listed on the agenda; minutes have not yet been published, so no vote outcomes are available.
Arts Commission (Aug. 6)
The Arts Commission met Aug. 6. The agenda included a report on The Landing Theater performance and approval of minutes from the April 2, 2026 meeting. No decisions have been reported.
Coming up
The Enhanced Infrastructure Financing District Public Financing Authority meets Aug. 10. The agenda includes approving minutes from the May 5, 2026 special meeting, considering adoption of the authority's bylaws, and a presentation on the draft Infrastructure Financing Plan. No final decisions on the plan are expected at this meeting.