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Weekly summary for Campbell
May 4, 2026 to May 10, 2026 • Updated May 6, 2026
This week in Campbell, the Santa Clara County Board of Supervisors addressed budget priorities affecting the city, including recommendations related to easements and parcel maps, as well as equipment donations to Valley Healthcare. Several Public Safety & Justice Committee meetings reviewed county budget updates and funding proposals that have implications for Campbell’s public safety and justice services. Key developments include: - Board of Supervisors considered recommendations on easements and parcel maps impacting Campbell properties. - Valley Healthcare received equipment donations supported by county funding. - Multiple committee meetings focused on county budget updates, state and federal funding changes, and department budget proposals relevant to Campbell. - Discussions included impacts of anticipated federal funding losses totaling $70 million for the county, with potential effects on local supportive housing and services. What to watch: Ongoing county budget adjustments and federal funding shortfalls may influence Campbell’s service levels and funding allocations in the coming months.

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Agenda item: Receive report from County Executive, including updates relating to State and Federal budget developments.. SCC BOS recently discussed this issue.
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Campbell City Council - Regular Meeting
2026-08-03
D: Labor Negotiations – Pursuant to G.S
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Campbell City Council - Regular Meeting
2026-08-03
157686: Members of the public may attend the open portion of this meeting in person at Campbell City Hall
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Santa Clara County Board of Supervisors
2026-03-04
5: Receive reports from Santa Clara Valley Healthcare Administration, and County of Santa Clara Health System Departments
Santa Clara County Board of Supervisors
2026-03-04
Access to Healthcare PHD Supplemental Information
Santa Clara County Board of Supervisors
2026-03-04
Race and Health Disparities Community Board FY 2026-2027 Draft Workplan Supplemental Information
Santa Clara County Board of Supervisors
2026-03-04
Downloads: Agenda Agenda Packet Video
Santa Clara County Board of Supervisors
2026-03-04
9: Minutes of Dec 3, 2025 5:00 PM
Santa Clara County Board of Supervisors
2026-03-04
There are currently three vacancies on the Board. For internet access to the vacancies list and applications, visit https://cob.santaclaracounty.gov/boards-andcommissions/apply-serve-county-boards-and-commissions
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Federal Funding Threats to County Services • Featured
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The county is confronting $70 million in anticipated lost federal funding it will need to backfill, with the Office of Supportive Housing facing the largest losses of $29 million. Federal Medi-Cal cuts are driving multip