Morning Lookout: A real estate dip, a taste of Venus Beachside and a gas-tax hike - Lookout Local Santa Cruz

2022-07-01 22:46:19 By : Mr. lou chunhui

Good morning and welcome to a new month, dear readers! Today is Friday, July 1, and the marine layer should give way to mostly sunny skies around Santa Cruz County as we head into the holiday weekend, with highs ranging from the 60s to the low 80s.

Here’s something we haven’t seen around here in a while: falling real estate prices. You read that right: After 11 upward years, home prices are trending down, and Max Chun talked to local real estate agents about what that means and how long it might last.

One thing that is still trending upward is the fine-dining scene in Aptos, and Lily Belli took on the enviable task of sampling the menu at Venus Spirits Cocktails & Kitchen Beachside, where the Westside distillery has injected new life into Rio Del Mar standby Café Rio.

And with summer sessions in full swing at Cabrillo College and UC Santa Cruz, Hillary Ojeda takes us inside what Cabrillo president Matt Wetstein called “a bridge to some new normal.”

We’ve also got details on Big Basin Redwoods State Park reopening, recommendations for Fourth of July weekend activities and much more — to the headlines!

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Music of our time, for our time: Cabrillo Festival of Contemporary Music celebrates 60 years

Home prices in Santa Cruz County have flattened and even begun to drop in recent months, as they have across the country. Will it last? Experienced realtors say it’s too early to say. Here’s what they told Max Chun.

➤ FROM MAY: ‘Not everybody really gets to live in a beach town’: Realtors on what’s ‘getting worse’ in Santa Cruz real estate (Lookout)

Sand dabs, lobster and tastes of the low country. The second Venus brings a bit of Westside panache to Aptos’ Rio Del Mar area as mid-county grows its fine dining scene. Lily Belli reviews the new kid on the block.

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Summer school at Cabrillo College and UC Santa Cruz kicked off in June, and with the COVID pandemic entering a new phase, officials are rebalancing in-person and remote learning, opening up new opportunities for both continuing students and high schoolers. Hillary Ojeda reports.

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10 top jobs at the County of Santa Cruz Health Services Agency

10 top jobs at the County of Santa Cruz Health Services Agency

For the first time since the CZU Complex fire devastated Big Basin Redwoods State Park in 2020, visitors can explore a limited part of the park again starting July 22. Officials will limit the number of visitors to ensure their safety in the forest and provide a good visitor experience. Get the update here.

➤ MORE: Reimagining Big Basin: Following CZU fire devastation, what should the park become? (Lookout)

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Wallace Baine looks back at Woodies on the Wharf and the Pleasure Point Street Fair, ahead to Fourth of July weekend, and challenges you to find a timeless timepiece in his latest newsletter. Peruse it here.

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As we head into another Fourth of July celebration and with memories still fresh of the traumatic CZU fires that ravaged Santa Cruz County in 2020, we’re revisiting Wallace’s column from last year’s holiday weekend. Can we celebrate the nation’s birthday without “bombs bursting in air?” he asks. Read it here.

➤ MORE FIRE WORRIES: California company to shut off public access to forestland due to wildfire concerns (Los Angeles Times)

Housing as healthcare: A prescription for change

Housing as healthcare: A prescription for change

Gas prices in California will go up about 3 cents on July 1 due to the state’s excise tax on gasoline, which is adjusted each year. Our partners at the Los Angeles Times explain.

➤ MORE FROM SACRAMENTO: Nation’s most sweeping law to phase out single-use plastics approved by California lawmakers (Los Angeles Times)

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The Supreme Court’s decision to limit federal environmental protection rules will have little to no effect on California’s carbon-reduction policies, according to experts — and state leaders say they are doubling down on their climate commitment. Our partners at CalMatters report.

➤ A TUMULTUOUS SCOTUS SESSION: Find all our coverage of the Supreme Court overturning Roe v. Wade and local reaction

➤ Real-world scare briefly halts Scotts Valley ‘active shooter’ drill (The Press Banner) ➤ Council split on Watsonville’s deal for Measure U extension, asks for own measure (The Pajaronian) ➤ Prosecutors: ‘Tiger King’ star trafficked endangered animals, including some from Monterey Zoo (KSBW-TV) ➤ Warriors already ruled out of Kevin Durant trade sweepstakes (SFGate)

Now that is a fully stocked cupboard with a three-day weekend ahead. But if you still need more food for thought, Lookout has you covered. Bookmark our website and follow us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram to score another helping of Lily Belli’s Eaters Digest, coming along later today, and click over to our Lookout Newsletter & Text Center to sign up for all the newsletters and alerts we offer.

And July Fourth is a(nother) good time to remind ourselves how crucial independent local journalism is to this democratic experiment of ours. All this content isn’t possible without community support, so please consider becoming a Lookout member (if you’re not already, of course).

Have a chill Friday and a safe, relaxing holiday weekend! I shall see you back here Tuesday morning.

Will McCahill Lookout Santa Cruz

A veteran editor and jack-of-all-trades journalist, Will McCahill’s previous stops include ESPN, Newser and the San Jose Mercury News.

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