File #: 18-1205    Name:
Type: General Agenda Item Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 12/7/2018 In control: Board of Supervisors
On agenda: 12/12/2018 Final action:
Title: Request that Pajaro-Sunny Mesa Water District consider a Memorial Park Naming, Tree & Bench at Pajaro Park in Memoriam of Jessica & Jorge Cortez. (ADDED VIA ADDENDUM)
Attachments: 1. Board Report, 2. 47.1. Completed Board Order
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Title
Request that Pajaro-Sunny Mesa Water District consider a Memorial Park Naming, Tree & Bench at Pajaro Park in Memoriam of Jessica & Jorge Cortez. (ADDED VIA ADDENDUM)

Recommendation
It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors request that Pajaro-Sunny Mesa Water District consider a Memorial Park Naming, Tree & Bench at Pajaro Park in Memoriam of Jessica & Jorge Cortez.

SUMMARY/DISCUSSION:
Chair Alejo requested staff to agendize a board referral as a late add on to the agenda for December 11th or 12th. On December 6th, due to time constraint, the County Administrative Officer asked RMA to prepare a report for a memorial in Pajaro Park prior to the Board Referral being considered by the full Board.

According to the draft referral, County sibling children, Jessica Cortez, age 9, and Jorge Cortez, age 16, were gunned down in Pajaro at El Nopal Bakery 25 years ago. This event was highly publicized and resulted in the creation in a peace movement in Watsonville to address gang and domestic violence, including the formation of the Annual Watsonville Peace & Unity March organized by local youth that same year.

This referral also requests the collaboration and waiving of fees of the Monterey County Sheriffs Dept. so that marchers can do their annual procession of the Watsonville Peace & Unity March from the Watsonville City Plaza to "Cortez Park" in Pajaro and then back. The City of Watsonville is a co-sponsor of the Annual March and will be coordinating with Supervisors Alejo and Phillips for this event. Staff understands that the fee waiver can wait until January as all paperwork will need to be filed with the city.

The former Monterey County Redevelopment Agency developed a community park in Pajaro. Following completion of Pajaro Park, an agreement was entered with Pajaro-Sunny Mesa Water District to manage the facility.

This proposal would formally request that the Pajaro-Sunny Mesa Water District rename a small plot of grass on the corne...

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