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Santa Cruz mayor does not commit to rebuilding part of wharf that collapsed into oceanD ec. 27—Santa Cruz Mayor Fred Keeley on Friday said it would be "irresponsible" to rebuild the 150 feet at the end of the city's wharf that fell into the ocean Monday without having serious ...
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What caused the Santa Cruz Wharf collapse? What we know as a portion of pier collapses into oceanMayor Fred Keeley and other local officials addressed the situation shortly after 2:30 p.m., confirming that the collapsed section of the wharf had already been identified as needing repairs.
Santa Cruz, a sanctuary city since the 1980s, has traditionally recommitted to the policy when deportation rhetoric from the ...
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'What is coming towards us is more serious': Officials worry after Calif. pier breaksAbout 150 feet of the wharf’s end collapsed at approximately 12:45 p.m., sending one city project manager and two contractors into the ocean, Santa Cruz Mayor Fred Keeley said in a news conference.
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'This was a record event': Santa Cruz wharf was felled by largest ocean swell in 30 yearsMayor Fred Keeley A safety plan discussed before the storm surge involved securing heavy equipment, but no city officials could say if those discussions involved removing the equipment.
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'Hallelujah that no one was hurt': Santa Cruz deciding what comes next for battered wharfThis isn’t what we thought was going to happen for sure, but we were prepared.” Mayor Fred Keeley said, though the city is still “in the incident,” it must have a “sober conversation ...
The Santa Cruz County Association of Realtors’ unexpected opposition throws shade over the proposed Workforce Housing ...
"What we want to do is let you know, let the community know, let people all over Northern California know, it is safe to come to our wharf," said Santa Cruz Mayor Fred Keeley. City leaders ...
“Let the community know, let the people all over Northern California know, it is safe to come to our wharf,” Mayor Fred Keeley said during a weekend reopening ceremony. About 150 feet along ...
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