SANTA CRUZ — Immediately after a three-and-a-50 percent-hour very long general public listening to Thursday on the closing draft of the rail-trail analyze well prepared by Santa Cruz County Regional Transportation Fee team, the commission voted to shut the community hearing and convey the merchandise again for overview in February.

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“It will not be a public hearing but it will be on our agenda,” board chair and Watsonville City Councilman Aurelio Gonzalez reported just after the meeting. “People will continue to be in a position to comment.”
Associates of the commission itself mirrored two distinctive frames of mind going into the challenge — individuals who think rail and trail are greatest and those who don’t want a rail. Folks, groups and agencies that partnered with RTC to build the analyze, formally known as the Transit Corridor Possibilities Analysis and Rail Community Integration Examine, principally tumble into individuals classes.