
From the Monterey Bay Wayback Machine

Carmel Preserves “No House Numbers” Tradition (March 22, 1955)
Residents of Carmel-by-the-Sea took part in a heated public debate over whether to introduce standard house numbering throughout the town. After discussion, the community chose to preserve its long-standing tradition of identifying homes by unique names rather than numbers. Properties often carried whimsical names like “Neverland” or “Sea Urchin,” reflecting Carmel’s artistic and unconventional character and reinforcing its identity as a distinctive coastal village.
Scotts Valley Installs First Traffic Signal (March 26, 1973)
The Scotts Valley City Council approved the installation of the city’s first traffic signal at the intersection of Mt. Hermon Road and Scotts Valley Drive. As the young city continued to grow, increasing traffic made improved road safety and traffic control necessary. The decision marked an important step in developing local infrastructure, helping manage vehicle flow and enhance safety for both drivers and pedestrians in the expanding community.
Cabrillo College Organizes Early Earth Day Efforts (March 22, 1970)
Students and faculty at Cabrillo College in Aptos began organizing activities for the first-ever Earth Day, a full month before its official nationwide observance. Their early efforts focused on mobilizing the local community for environmental action, including large-scale cleanup projects at nearby coastal areas such as Rio Del Mar and Seacliff State Beach. This initiative reflected growing environmental awareness and grassroots involvement that defined the early Earth Day movement.
This Week in Santa Cruz County

Capitola Clears Path for Major Mall Redevelopment After Years of Delays
After years of discussion and delays, the Capitola City Council has approved zoning code amendments for the Capitola Mall site, marking a significant step toward potential redevelopment. The decision allows developers to move forward with submitting formal proposals to transform the aging shopping center into a mixed-use development.
The updated zoning framework opens the door for a variety of uses, including housing, commercial space, and possibly a hotel. City officials say these changes are essential for meeting state housing requirements and supporting long-term growth, with the mall site seen as a key opportunity for redevelopment.
While the approval represents important progress, questions remain about the project’s final design, economic feasibility, and overall impact on the community. The amendments set the stage for future proposals that will ultimately determine how the site evolves in the coming years.
The New Retirement Reality

Date: Thursday, March 26
Time: 12:00 pm & 6:00 pm
Location: Capitola Branch Library, 2005 Soquel Wharf Rd, Capitola
Get a clear, unbiased look at retirement planning, including income, taxes, Social Security, and healthcare. Walk away with practical insights to make more confident financial decisions.
Lunasa Concert

Date: Saturday, March 28
Time: 7:30 pm – 9:30 pm
Location: Kuumbwa Jazz, 320 Cedar St, Santa Cruz
Experience the award-winning Irish band Lúnasa, known for their dynamic sound and masterful take on traditional music. With a global reputation and electrifying performances, their music continues to captivate audiences around the world.
Amadeus
Date: Saturday, March 28 & Sunday, March 29
Time: Saturday, 7:30 pm & Sunday, 2:00 pm
Location: Civic Auditorium, 307 Church Street, Santa Cruz
Discover the brilliance of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart through a unique blend of live symphony and dramatic readings inspired by Amadeus. This performance brings his music and story to life in a compelling and immersive way.
Singing is Being: Vocal Quartets and Piano

Date: Saturday, March 28
Time: 7:30pm – 9:00 pm
Location: Trinity Presbyterian Church, 420 Melrose Ave, Santa Cruz
Enjoy an intimate evening of vocal quartets and piano, where expressive voices and rich melodies come together in harmony. Delight in a thoughtfully curated performance that highlights the beauty and depth of live music.
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