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Matter SCC-129317

Consider the County Executive's revised Fiscal Year 2026-2027 Recommended Budget for the Social Services Agency.

Social Services & Safety Net Board of Supervisors
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16 Jul 2026 · 05:49

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Fiscal/Budget Item Printout

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The document is a communication from James R. Williams, County Executive, to the Board of Supervisors regarding the revised budget for the Social Services Agency for FY 2026-2027. It recommends that the Board consider this revised budget and refers it for final consideration and approval on June 18, 2026.

Key points
  • Communication from County Executive James R. Williams to the Board of Supervisors.
  • Subject is the FY 2026-2027 Revised County Executive Recommended Budget for the Social Services Agency.
  • Recommends consideration and referral for final approval on June 18, 2026.

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County of Santa Clara Office of the County Executive 129317 DATE: June 16, 2026 TO: Board of Supervisors FROM: James R. Williams, County Executive SUBJECT: FY 2026-2027 Revised County Executive Recommended Budget for Social Services Agency RECOMMENDED ACTION Consider the County Executive's revised Fiscal Year 2026-2027 Recommended Budget for the Social Services Agency. Possible action: Refer item for final consideration and approval on June 18, 2026. Board of Supervisors: Sylvia Arenas, Betty Duong, Otto Lee, Susan Ellenberg, Margaret Abe-Koga County Executive: James R. Williams Page 1 of 1
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Public Comment

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Angelica Flores, who runs a diaper program in the Cadillac-Winchester neighborhood, submitted a public comment urging the County representatives to include permanent funding in the budget for the program, which supports over 100 families weekly in a resource-limited area.

Key points
  • Angelica Flores runs a diaper program in Cadillac-Winchester.
  • The area is described as a resource desert with limited services.
  • The program supports over 100 families weekly.
  • Flores emphasizes the program as an essential lifeline.
  • She urges for permanent funding in the budget.
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  • The text appears to be a draft as it includes placeholders and incomplete information.
  • There are unresolved placeholders in the email addresses and organization details.

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From: To: Cc: Subject: Date: BoardOperations Saucedo, Joanna BoardOperations FW: [EXTERNAL] PUBLIC COMENT AGENDA ITEM 41 Tuesday, June 16, 2026 2:42:53 PM From: Angelica Flores <angelicaflores@decolorescconsulting.com> Sent: Tuesday, June 16, 2026 2:21 PM To: BoardOperations <BoardOperations@cob.sccgov.org> Cc: Lupe Perez < > Subject: [EXTERNAL] PUBLIC COMENT AGENDA ITEM 41 "Good afternoon, County representatives. My name is Angelica Flores. For two years, I have run the diaper program in the Cadillac-Winchester neighborhood. This area is a resource desert. Aside from our program and one food distribution service, families have zero tangible resources. We support over 100 families weekly. This is not an optional program; it is an essential lifeline. I urge you to vote to include permanent funding in this budget to keep these families stable. Thank you." -- Angelica Flores she | her| Hers Finance Committee Lead at