Slideshow of UCSC Upper Campus Forest
Slideshow of Endangered Animals of Santa Cruz and Monterey Bay
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Click here to see the alternatives to desalination recommended by the citizens group Santa Cruz Desal Alternatives (desalalternatives.org).

Katherine BeiersSanta Cruz City Council
2008 - present
Prior Terms: 1989-1992, 1992-1996, 1996-2000
Mark StoneCandidate for California State Assembly District 29
Santa Cruz County Supervisor| 2003 - present
California Coastal Commission | 2009 -present
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Five former Santa Cruz Mayors and a former County Supervisor have endorsed the right to vote on desal and Yes on Measure P. From left to right, Jane Weed, Tim Fitzmaurice, Gary Patton, Bruce Van Allen, Celia Scott, and Chris Krohn. (Click to see video)
Keith Sugar, not pictured here, is another former Mayor of Santa Cruz who has endorsed Yes on P and the right to vote on desal.
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Pleich, Posner, Pinheiro, and (Ph)usari - Yes on P
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City Council Candidates Lane, Mathews, and Naroyan do not support Measure P or a guarantee of the people's right to vote on desal.
Click here to see their answers to our water issues questions and their failing scores.
* On UCSC Expansion:
Candidates who support City compliance with the Endangered Species Act before approving any water to UCSC are Steve Pleich, Micah Posner, Jake Fusari, and Cece Pinheiro. These candidates agreed with the statement, "It is wise to wait until the City understands how much it will need to reduce its water diversion from local streams before approving more water service for UCSC growth." This reasonable stance means that the question of UCSC growth must wait until fish habitat and drought security issues are resolved.
Running for re-election is Don Lane, who is also a LAFCO Commissioner. Lane has not supported a proposed LAFCO condition that requires the City to comply with the Endangered Species Act to allow adequate stream flows for native salmon before UCSC gets any water for expansion. Lane said, "It is becoming unreasonable to tell UCSC to wait indefinitely.