How do I contact Santa Clara County Board of Supervisors?

How do I contact Santa Clara County Board of Supervisors?

My staff and I are here to serve you. You can always reach me by e-mailing me at [email protected]​ or you can call my office at 408-299-5010. It is an honor to serve the residents of Santa Clara County.

Who are the members of the Santa Clara County Board of Supervisors?

Mike Wasserman. District 1.

  • Cindy Chavez. District 2.
  • Otto Lee. District 3.
  • Susan Ellenberg. District 4.
  • Joe Simitian. District 5.
  • What does the Santa Clara County Board of Supervisors do?

    The Board of Supervisors consists of five elected members, and serves as the governing body of the County of Santa Clara. The Board is responsible for establishing the policies to guide the day-to-day operations of the County Government. The Board meets as a governing body every alternate Tuesday.

    Who is in charge of Santa Clara County?

    Miguel Márquez, M.P.P., J.D. Miguel Márquez serves as the Chief Operating Officer of the County of Santa Clara. He previously served as an Associate Justice of the California Court of Appeal, and before that as the County Counsel for the County of Santa Clara.

    What does clerk of county of Santa Clara do?

    Ensure that the governance of the County of Santa Clara is transparent and accessible to the public, through support of meeting bodies and efficient recordkeeping; and enable the orderly resolution of disputes regarding property tax assessments and matters of historical record.

    What are the policies of Santa Clara County?

    The policies guide the Board in its conduct and interaction with the public, various County commissions and committees, and persons and entities that may do business with the County. The policy manual also provides direction to County officials and employees in the conduct of their work on behalf of the County.

    What are the policies of the Board of Supervisors?

    The Board of Supervisors Policy Manual assembles administrative policies and ethical standards that the Board has adopted. The policies guide the Board in its conduct and interaction with the public, various County commissions and committees, and persons and entities that may do business with the County.