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AB 2574, AB 2081 Signed into Law: Major Win for the Southwest San Clemente Alliance
Letter to the Editor of San Clemente TimesIN SUPPORT OF SARAH SCHNEIDER FOR CITY COUNCIL from RAY SPENCER, San Clemente
Sarah talks to The San Clemente Podcast hosts, Brian de la Puente and Jeff Moore about what led her to run for SC City Council and her vision for our vibrant community. Please listen.
Sarah's Comments at Orange County Transportation Authority (OTCA) meeting May 30th, 2024
Sarah Schneider, founder of the Southwest San Clemente Alliance community organization, is seeking a more pronounced role in her community, as she will run for San Clemente City Council in the November 4 General Election.
San Clemente officials grappled with issues faced by city officials throughout Orange County during the switch to district elections: How to draw voting districts without splitting up communities.
After holding several public hearings regarding the issue throughout the year, a final voting district map was approved on April 16 by City Council addressing concerns over a community being split in two.
Sarah addresses City Council on April 16th commending the council for pushing through District Map 120 to ensure undivided neighborhoods in district maps and making sure pier bowl is united.
Sarah Schneider discusses results of Sand Survey and community support for sand replenishment for San Clemente beaches.
Presented March 2024, Sarah Schneider presents her Licensed Sober Living Facilities Analysis to the San Clemente City Council to show the inequity in the distribution of Sober Living Licenses across the state of California. In the analysis of the data provided by the Department of Health Care Services, Schneider demonstrates the state of California's lack of strategy in the industry and the massive burden carried by Orange County. Schneider recommends a moratorium on new state licenses for Orange County and that reduction measures be enacted for the County.
Sarah speaks to the San Clemente City council about the fraudulence of the addiction industry business with a lack of oversight and regulation. The council voted 5-0 in favor of this important bill.
Sarah Schneider speaks with the San Clemente Times about the problem with Map 111 and how it divides Southwest San Clemente in half.
When faced with a challenge in her neighborhood, Sarah Schneider organized and led for change, working with City, State and Federal leaders.