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Santa Clara County Board of Supervisors Meeting Summaries
2026-03-10 • 09:30 AM
Santa Clara County Board of Supervisors
This meeting covers: Santa Clara County Board of Supervisors.
2026-03-10 • 06:15 PM
Santa Clara County Board of Supervisors
What happened The Santa Clara County Board of Supervisors meeting on March 10, 2026, focused on issues related to mental health, education, environment, healthcare, and immigration, reflecting key community concerns. Although no detailed agenda items or votes were available, the meeting included discussion linked to these important causes, including ongoing efforts to address HIV prevention and care as outlined in the county's HIV Commission work plan. Key decisions No formal decisions were clearly documented in the available agenda materials. What matters to the public The meeting's connection to mental health, education, environment, healthcare, and immigration highlights the county's commitment to addressing diverse and critical public needs. Residents can expect continued attention to HIV prevention and care services, stigma reduction, and equitable health outcomes. Topics covered Mental health, education, environment, healthcare, immigration, and HIV prevention and care strategies. Notable people / organizations Santa Clara County Board of Supervisors, Santa Clara County HIV Commission, Public Health Department. Next steps Residents should watch for posted minutes or vote records to confirm any decisions and track updates on the linked causes. Public comment opportunities and further implementation details may be forthcoming, especially related to HIV services and broader health and social equity initiatives.
2026-03-10 • 02:00 PM
Santa Clara County Board of Supervisors
What happened The Santa Clara County Board of Supervisors meeting on March 10, 2026, primarily related to transit issues, reflecting ongoing civic priorities in transportation within the county. Key decisions No formal decisions were clearly documented in the available agenda materials. What matters to the public Transit is a key focus area, highlighting the county's attention to transportation infrastructure and services that affect daily commutes and mobility for residents. Topics covered Transit was the main topic linked to this meeting, though specific agenda items were not detailed. Notable people / organizations No specific individuals or organizations were identified in the agenda materials. Next steps Residents should watch for posted minutes or vote records to confirm any decisions made, monitor public comment opportunities, and track updates on transit-related issues for future engagement and oversight.
2026-03-09 • 12:30 PM
Santa Clara County Board of Supervisors
What happened The Santa Clara County Board of Supervisors met on 2026-03-09 at 12:30 PM and discussed Page 1 of 4 County of Santa Clara Roads Commission DATE: March 9, 2026, Regular Meeting TIME: 12:30 PM PLACE: Lower Level Conference Room 70 West Hedding Street – East Wing San Jose, CA 95110 This meeting will be held in person. Currently, members of the public may also view or participate in the meeting remotely via video conference or by telephone Key decisions Approve Consent Calendar and changes to the Commission's agenda. Notice to the public: There is no separate discussion of Consent Calendar items, and the recommended actions are voted on in one motion What matters to the public Currently, members of the public may also view or participate in the meeting remotely via video conference or by telephone. To attend the meeting remotely, please review the Public Comment Instructions below, then access the video conference at https://sccgov-org.zoom.us/j/89019850366 (recommended) or via telephone at (669) 219-2599, meeting ID 890 1985 0366# (participant ID not required) Topics covered - Housing and land use - Budget and finance - Transportation and infrastructure - Public safety - Environment and utilities Notable people / organizations - Santa Clara Roads Commission DATE - Regular Meeting TIME - PM PLACE - Lower Level Conference Room Next steps • NOTE: In the event that there are technical problems or disruptions that prevent remote public participation, the Chairperson has the discretion to continue the meeting without remote public participation, provided that no member of the Commission is participating in the meeting via teleconference. • Applicants and appellants who are parties to a public hearing before the meeting body may request to use County reso...
2026-03-09 • 12:00 PM
Santa Clara County Board of Supervisors
What happened The Santa Clara County Board of Supervisors met on 2026-03-09 at 12:00 PM and discussed Page 1 of 4 County of Santa Clara Behavioral Health Board DATE: March 9, 2026, Regular Meeting TIME: 12:00 PM PLACE: Downtown Mental Health Center - Sequoia Room 1075 E. Santa Clara Street, 2nd Floor – San Jose, CA 95116 AGENDA PACKET -- In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act and the Brown Act, persons requiring accommodations should notify the Behavioral Health Board (BHB) Liaison Team at least 24 ho... Key decisions Approve Consent Calendar and changes to the Behavioral Health Board (BHB) Meeting Agenda of March 9, 2026. Notice to the public: There is no separate discussion of Consent Calendar items, and the recommended actions are voted on in one motion What matters to the public Page 1 of 4 County of Santa Clara Behavioral Health Board DATE: March 9, 2026, Regular Meeting TIME: 12:00 PM PLACE: Downtown Mental Health Center - Sequoia Room 1075 E. Santa Clara Street, 2nd Floor – San Jose, CA 95116 AGENDA PACKET -- In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act and the Brown Act, persons requiring accommodations should notify the Behavioral Health Board (BHB) Liaison Team at least 24 ho... Topics covered - Housing and land use - Budget and finance - Transportation and infrastructure - Public safety - Health and social services Notable people / organizations - Santa Clara Behavioral Health Board DATE - Regular Meeting TIME - PM PLACE - Downtown Mental Health Center Next steps Adjourn to the next regular meeting of the Behavioral Health Board on Monday, April 13, 2026 at 12:00 p.m. 13 Attachment: Integrated Plan 3.9.26 bhb (127833 : BHSA Integrated Plan Template) The IP Template includes required sections on the following topics: • County Demographics and Behavioral Health Needs • Plan Goals and Objectives • Community Planning Process • Comment Period and Public Hearing • County Behavioral...
2026-03-09 • 12:00 PM
Santa Clara County Board of Supervisors
What happened The Santa Clara County Board of Supervisors met on 2026-03-09 at 12:00 PM and discussed Child Abuse Prevention Council County of Santa Clara 70 West Hedding Street East Wing, 10 th Floor San José, CA 95110 (408) 299-5001 SYMPOSIUM Committee | Meeting Agenda Packet Child Abuse Prevention Council MONDAY, MARCH 9, 2026 | 12:00 PM County of Santa Clara | Fourth Floor Conference Room 70 West Hedding St., West Wing | San José, CA 95110 1. Call to Order and Roll Call Key decisions Review and approve prior meeting Minutes from February 9, 2026. Discuss / Approve Symposium Committee Business What matters to the public Public commentary for items that are not on this agenda. Public commentary for items that are not on this agenda Topics covered - Housing and land use - Budget and finance - Transportation and infrastructure Notable people / organizations - Child Abuse Prevention Council County - Santa Clara - West Hedding Street East Wing - Floor San Jos Next steps James Gibbons- Shapiro agreed to follow up on the invitation
2026-03-09 • 02:00 PM
Santa Clara County Board of Supervisors
What happened The Santa Clara County Board of Supervisors met on 2026-03-09 at 02:00 PM and discussed Page 1 of 6 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Otto Lee, District 3, President James R. Williams Sylvia Arenas, District 1, Vice President County Executive Betty Dương , District 2 Susan Ellenberg, District 4 Tony LoPresti Margaret Abe-Koga, District 5 County Counsel Curtis Boone Clerk of the Board AGENDA PACKET March 9, 2026 2:00 PM Regular Meeting: Presentations and Closed Session BOARD OF SUPERVISORS CHAMBERS 70 West Hedding St... Key decisions -- Items that contain ordinance proposals may be adopted on the Consent Calendar. -- Pursuant to Government Code Section 1091.5(a)(9), this notice is provided to disclose that the following Board Members have a non-interest in the identified government entities on which they serve that may contract with the County: Association of Bay Area Governments Executive Board (Arenas, Dương , Abe-Koga); Bay Area Air Quality Ma... What matters to the public Page 1 of 6 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Otto Lee, District 3, President James R. Williams Sylvia Arenas, District 1, Vice President County Executive Betty Dương , District 2 Susan Ellenberg, District 4 Tony LoPresti Margaret Abe-Koga, District 5 County Counsel Curtis Boone Clerk of the Board AGENDA PACKET March 9, 2026 2:00 PM Regular Meeting: Presentations and Closed Session BOARD OF SUPERVISORS CHAMBERS 70 West Hedding St... Topics covered - Housing and land use - Budget and finance - Transportation and infrastructure - Public safety - Health and social services Notable people / organizations - BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Otto Lee - President James R. Williams Sylvia Arenas - Vice President County Executive Betty - Susan Ellenberg Next steps • NOTE: In the event that there are technical problems or disruptions that prevent remote public participation, the President has the discretion to continue the meeting without remote public participation, provided that no Board member is participating in the meeting via teleconference. • Applicants and appellants who are parties to a public hearing before the Board of Supervisors may request to use County resources...
2026-03-06 • 12:15 PM
Santa Clara County Board of Supervisors
This meeting covers: Santa Clara County Board of Supervisors.
2026-03-05 • 10:00 PM
Santa Clara County Board of Supervisors
What happened The Santa Clara County Board of Supervisors met on 2026-03-05 at 10:00 PM and discussed 1 reducewaste.org SPECIAL TECHNICAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE MEETING ALAMEDA COUNTY (STOPWASTE) AND SANTA CLARA COUNTY SOLID WASTE INFORMATION EXCHANGE DATE: March 5, 2026, | TIME: 10:00 – 12:00 p.m. IN PERSON MEETING ONLY PRIMARY MEETING LOCATION: Fremont Downtown Event Center 3500 Capitol Ave Key decisions Receive an overview of reusable foodware programs and ordinances in Santa Clara and Alameda County (20 minutes) a. Receive an overview from StopWaste on Alameda County’s approach to aligning its Reusable Bag Ordinance with SB 1053 (single-use carryout bag) state legislation requirements (15 minutes) a What matters to the public Fremont, CA 94538 Capitol Room PUBLIC NOTICE MEETING PROCEDURES In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act and the Brown Act, those requiring accommodations in this meeting should notify the clerk for the Committee no less than 24 hours prior to the meeting at kathryn.pisano@morganhill.ca.gov. To contact the Committee and/or to inspect any disclosable public records related to an open session item on a re... Topics covered - Topics are listed in the agenda but not clearly grouped by policy area. Notable people / organizations - SPECIAL TECHNICAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE MEETING ALAMEDA - AND SANTA CLARA COUNTY SOLID WASTE - INFORMATION EXCHANGE DATE - IN PERSON MEETING ONLY PRIMARY MEETING Next steps Receive update on the status of SB 54: Plastic Pollution and Packaging Producer Responsibility Act; its implementation and impacts on local government (15 minutes) a. NEXT MEETING DATE : April 9, 2026 | 1:30 – 3:40 p.m
2026-03-05 • 10:00 AM
Santa Clara County Board of Supervisors
What happened The Santa Clara County Board of Supervisors met on 2026-03-05 and discussed topics related to clean energy, mental health, quality of life, education, and the environment, although no detailed agenda items or votes were documented. Key decisions No formal decisions were clearly documented in the available agenda materials. What matters to the public This meeting connected to important community causes including clean energy, mental health, quality of life, education, and environmental issues, highlighting ongoing civic priorities that affect residents' well-being and sustainability. Topics covered The meeting was linked to five key causes: clean energy, mental health, quality of life, education, and environment. Specific agenda items were not available, but these themes indicate a focus on community health, sustainability, and educational support. Notable people / organizations Nick Birchard, Chief Probation Officer, was referenced in related materials concerning juvenile justice and rehabilitation programs, though no direct participation in this meeting was detailed. Next steps Residents should watch for public comment opportunities, posted minutes, and vote records to confirm any decisions and track implementation. Updates on the linked causes and related issues will provide insight into future county actions and community impact.
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