Officials to build temporary road on Santa Cruz Mountains landslide

Residents near a landslide in the Santa Cruz Mountains that took place earlier this year will soon have access to a temporary road as they wait for the county to procure at least $3 million to fund a permanent, long-term repair.

The landslide began moving slowly in February on Mountain Charlie Road south of the Lexington Reservoir in unincorporated Santa Cruz County, and since then has blocked residents’ access to essential services and in some cases has added hours to their commutes to work and school.

Steve Wiesner, assistant director of public works for Santa Cruz County, said at a community meeting on Aug. 8 that the county has set aside about $500,000 in Measure D funds to build the temporary road. Voters in 2016 approved Measure D, a half-cent sales tax that has funded various transportation projects in the county.

“I will share with the community that this money has traditionally been used for our pavement management program, and so what that really means is that a lot of the projects that we would normally be doing on an annual basis up in the San Lorenzo Valley and greater Scotts Valley area aren’t going to get done,” Wiesner said at the meeting. “So this is a big sacrifice for the rest of the community to provide funding for this temporary road.”

The construction began on Monday, Aug. 12, and will last about four to six weeks, officials said.

Though county officials have said they’ve notified local firefighting agencies of the unique circumstances for the community, residents, who have Los Gatos addresses, are still worried about their ability to evacuate if a serious fire does affect their neighborhood.

“That’s been one of my biggest fears,” resident Debbie Robinson said.

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