These maps were available for download via
https://gis.santacruzcounty.us/gisweb/
Today I checked the site, it says " the recorded maps are no longer available online, map viewing available in the assessor's office".
I don't want to drive to assessor's office to view a map. Does anybody know any other source for recorded maps? thanks
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I contacted the GISWEB technicians and I was told there was a state legislation which forced the County to remove the record maps from online access!
Santa Cruz County Record Maps
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Re: Santa Cruz County Record Maps
That was the interpretation of the new law by their county counsel.
Another good reason for CLSA to appoint a County Recorder Association liaison
https://keithwspencer.net/Library/Library.shtml
Another good reason for CLSA to appoint a County Recorder Association liaison
https://keithwspencer.net/Library/Library.shtml
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Re: Santa Cruz County Record Maps
Boy, I hope that doesn't spread.
Are any other Counties doing that?
What is the new law?
Are any other Counties doing that?
What is the new law?
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Re: Santa Cruz County Record Maps
Received via email on 1/3:
The California legislature passed AB1785 which was sponsored by the Judge’s Association and amends Government Code 7928.205 to prohibit a public entity from posting of the name and parcel number associated with home address of any public official. County Council’s interpretation of the law required us to remove the links to the recorded maps.
I am very sorry for this inconvenience. It appears the public will be required to come to the Assessors office to view the maps at one of the public kiosks.
The California legislature passed AB1785 which was sponsored by the Judge’s Association and amends Government Code 7928.205 to prohibit a public entity from posting of the name and parcel number associated with home address of any public official. County Council’s interpretation of the law required us to remove the links to the recorded maps.
I am very sorry for this inconvenience. It appears the public will be required to come to the Assessors office to view the maps at one of the public kiosks.
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Re: Santa Cruz County Record Maps
I was told the law passed after the attack to Pelosi's husband. But the attacker who had the name and address didn't need to have a survey map. You still can search the deed of property owners by their name and find the address, it has nothing to do with the link to the survey maps.
Isn't this a new way to collect revenue from purchasing the survey maps we need?
Isn't this a new way to collect revenue from purchasing the survey maps we need?
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Re: Santa Cruz County Record Maps
It looks like the last time I updated my Santa Cruz County map files was in July 2024.
If you have copies of the newer maps and want to share them, I will add them to the library.
https://keithwspencer.net/Library/Library.shtml
Keith
If you have copies of the newer maps and want to share them, I will add them to the library.
https://keithwspencer.net/Library/Library.shtml
Keith
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Re: Santa Cruz County Record Maps
This is a perfect example why CLSA needs to step up NOW!!!
We the surveyors, who pay our dues regularly need a backbone to stand on, and for the annual dues we pay . . .
I hope someone from the local Santa Cruz/Monterey Bay Chapter steps up and gets something done.
If not, I see this could become a bigger issue with other counties following. You know this will be a topic and discussion in future Recorder's Meetings, and before you know it, it will be state wide. What a great idea and go backwards to pre-internet days when you have to go to the County Office's before one can research and prepare an estimate.
Thanks to The California legislature who passed AB1785, and that's just another reason why Trump got elected and is going to clean house from these idiots in government!!!
Take note: Santa Cruz County is now a No Survey County in my book! Luckily I have only done a few over the past 35 years!
I feel for you SC Surveyors, and hope things change soon!
We the surveyors, who pay our dues regularly need a backbone to stand on, and for the annual dues we pay . . .
I hope someone from the local Santa Cruz/Monterey Bay Chapter steps up and gets something done.
If not, I see this could become a bigger issue with other counties following. You know this will be a topic and discussion in future Recorder's Meetings, and before you know it, it will be state wide. What a great idea and go backwards to pre-internet days when you have to go to the County Office's before one can research and prepare an estimate.
Thanks to The California legislature who passed AB1785, and that's just another reason why Trump got elected and is going to clean house from these idiots in government!!!
Take note: Santa Cruz County is now a No Survey County in my book! Luckily I have only done a few over the past 35 years!
I feel for you SC Surveyors, and hope things change soon!
Keith Nofield, Professional Land Surveying
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PLS 7393