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METRO BOARD
METRO is governed by an eleven-member Board of Directors made up of representatives of the cities of Watsonville, Santa Cruz, Capitola, and Scotts Valley, and from the unincorporated areas of the County of Santa Cruz. It also includes ex-officio members from UCSC and Cabrillo College.
METRO’s Board governs according to a set of bylaws adopted in 2019. View the METRO Bylaws.
To contact the Board of Directors, email boardinquiries@scmtd.com.
Board Members
Shebreh Kalantari-Johnson
City of Santa Cruz Appointment
Term Expires:
December 2025
The Santa Cruz Metropolitan District would like to welcome Shebreh Kalantri-Johnson to her first term on the Santa Cruz City Council and as a member of the METRO Board of Directors. Motivated by her experience as a mom, immigrant, citizen, neighbor, and social change leader, she is committed to building a strong, equitable community.
Director Kalantri-Johnson has advanced this goal over the last two decades as a consultant for community-based organizations, bringing in funds and forming partnerships to address issues such as immigration rights, juvenile justice, youth homelessness, and substance abuse prevention.
As a city council member, Director Kalantri-Johnson is committed to economic recovery, affordable housing, community wellness, and social equity.
Scott Newsome
City of Santa Cruz Appointment
Term Expires:
December 2026
Vanessa Quiroz-Carter
City of Watsonville Appointment
Term Expires:
December 2025
Jimmy Dutra
City of Watsonville Appointment
Term Expires:
December 2024
Jimmy Dutra serves as Mayor for the City of Watsonville. As Mayor, his focus is to improve infrastructure, increase jobs, provide green and affordable transportation, clean our streets and waterways of garbage and needles, and educate the community about healthy living to fight childhood obesity and weight related diseases.
Jimmy was born and raised in Watsonville. He attended local schools and graduated from Watsonville High School. He earned his bachelor’s degree in Political Science at Santa Clara University and his masters in Executive Leadership at the University of Southern California’s Sol Price School of Public Policy.
Jimmy has long been a staunch supporter of agriculture, labor, small businesses and youth and senior programs. He is an educator with the Pajaro Valley Unified School District and believes in investing in our youth for a brighter future.
Mayor Dutra also serves on various boards including The Diversity Center of Santa Cruz County, Community Action Board of Santa Cruz County and is President of Pajaro Valley Prevention and Student Assistance and previously served with Pajaro Valley Shelter Services and Santa Cruz County Regional Transportation Commission (RTC).
Bruce McPherson
County of Santa Cruz Appointment
Term Expires:
December 2024
Bruce McPherson was elected to the Santa Cruz County Board of Supervisors in November 2012. He represents the Fifth District, which includes the San Lorenzo Valley communities of Felton, Ben Lomond, Brookdale, Boulder Creek, Lompico, Zayante, Las Cumbres, Mount Hermon, most of Scotts Valley, a small part of Santa Cruz, and Paradise Park.
Bruce has a long and distinguished record of serving Santa Cruz County. A fourth-generation Santa Cruz County native, Bruce’s career began as a reporter at his family newspaper, the Sentinel, later rising to Editor.
He served two terms in the California State Assembly (1993-96) and two terms in the California State Senate (1996-2004). Following the resignation of California’s Secretary of State in early 2005, Bruce was confirmed unanimously in both the Assembly and Senate to be Secretary of State. He was recognized as Legislator of the Year by numerous organizations and foundations.
Throughout the years, Bruce has worked closely with Second Harvest Food Bank, the Land Trust of Santa Cruz County, the Cabrillo College 50th Anniversary Scholarship Committee, United Way, the Tannery Arts Center, Ecology Action, the Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary and Exploration Center, American Red Cross, and many other non-profit agencies.
He has been honored for his dedication and commitment to improving education, supporting public safety, fighting for environmental protection, and assisting small businesses.
Supervisor McPherson represents the Board of Supervisors on the following regional agencies and boards:
- Advisory Council – Area Agency on Aging
- Association of Monterey Bay Area Governments Board of Directors
- California State Association of Counties Board of Directors
- Child Welfare Services System Improvement Plan Steering Committee
- Conference and Visitors Council Board of Directors
- First 5 Commission
- Highway 1 Construction Authority
- Library Financing Authority (Alternate)
- Santa Cruz City/County Library Joint Powers Board
- Santa Cruz County Regional Transportation Commission
- Santa Cruz Metropolitan Transit District Board of Directors
- Successor Agency of the Scotts Valley Redevelopment Agency Oversight Board of Directors
- Treasury Oversight Commission
http://www.co.santa-cruz.ca.us/Government/BoardofSupervisors/District5.aspx
Manu Koenig
County of Santa Cruz Appointment
Term Expires:
December 2025
Manu Koenig serves as First District Supervisor for Santa Cruz County, originally elected to the Board of Supervisors in 2020. The District includes Live Oak, Pleasure Point, Soquel Village, Happy Valley, Soquel San Jose Rd, and a large portion of the Summit area. Parts of the cities of Santa Cruz, Capitola and Santa Cruz are included as well.
Prior to his election to the Board, Manu worked for several technology startups including Paystand in Scotts Valley. He was Executive Director of Santa Cruz County Greenway and worked on Measure L in Capitola to “Save Our Trestle” for bikes and pedestrians. From 2011 to 2018 Manu was CEO and Founder of Civinomics. The local startup created an online application for citizens to propose and vote on new policy online. It also conducted polling and survey research for local government agencies throughout Santa Cruz County and the Bay Area.
Manu was born and raised in Santa Cruz and has family in Corralitos and Live Oak. He has a Bachelor’s degree from Stanford University and he is an avid surfer, cyclist and climber. Manu lives in Live Oak with his fiancé Leah.
Larry Pageler
County of Santa Cruz Appointment
Term Expires:
December 2024
Larry Pageler has been a resident of Santa Cruz County since 1977 when he enrolled at UC Santa Cruz as a transit-dependent commuter. After obtaining his Bachelors Degree in Environmental Studies in 1982, he was employed by UCSC as a campus planner. In 1990 he was hired as the Director of Transportation and Parking Services (TAPS), filling that role until his retirement in January 2019. Larry served as Chair of the Santa Cruz Area Transportation Management Association, as President and board member of the Santa Cruz Museum Association, and as a member of numerous local and regional transportation work groups. Larry was appointed to the SCMTD as a citizen representative by the Santa Cruz County Board of Directors in Spring 2019.
Larry lives in Happy Valley with his wife Katie and has twin sons, Aren and Jed, and two Labradors, Aurora and Matlock.
Kristen Brown
City of Capitola Appointment
Board Chair (2024)
Term Expires:
December 2024
Kristen Brown is currently serving as Santa Cruz METRO’s Board Chair, the Mayor of Capitola, and Board Chair of Santa Cruz County Regional Transportation Commission.
Kristen is directly involved in the creation and analysis of public policy. She has extensive experience in working to create partnerships and advance the policy goals of community organizations, local and federal government agencies, and private businesses. She has served to communicate policy agendas to the larger public through organization of town hall events, legislative meet-and-greets, presentations, and small group meetings with community stakeholders. Her vast experience can be seen in her current roles as the Vice President of the Board for the Association of Monterey Bay Area Governments (AMBAG), Senior Associate of Government Relations at Silicon Valley Leadership Group, Past Board Chair at Community Action Board of Santa Cruz County, and Community Services Policy Committee Member at the League of California Cities.
Director Brown gained her Bachelor of Arts Degree from California State University of Monterey Bay and her Master’s Degree from California State University of Northridge.
Rebecca Downing
County of Santa Cruz Appointment
Vice Chair (2024)
Term Expires:
December 2025
Rebecca Downing grew up riding the bus in Honolulu and on the mainland, not requiring a license nor car until she moved to rural Michigan. She transferred to Santa Cruz County for work in 1989 after earning her bachelor’s degree from the University of California, Santa Barbara in 1982.
Her career in sales and human resources, including several years in transportation and logistics for a subsidiary of the Union Pacific Corporation, gave Downing experience in both operations and administration.
Since 2002 Downing has been active on the board of the Seacliff Improvement Association and served as its representative to both Santa Cruz County and the SCRTC as a community planning and transportation stakeholder. She strongly supports public transit and is an advocate for pedestrian safety and traffic calming measures for our local neighborhoods.
Donna Lind
City of Scotts Valley Appointment
Term Expires:
December 2026
Donna Lind has served on Scotts Valley City Council since first elected in 2008. She is a retired Scotts Valley Police Sergeant having served the City of Scotts Valley for a total of 40 years before being elected to City Council. Donna has served on the Senior Council Agency on Aging, LAFCO, and Santa Margarita Groundwater Sustainability Agency and as an alternate to RTC and AMBAG. She serves as President of the Fallen Officer Foundation and a Scotts Valley Chamber of Commerce Ambassador..
Mike Rotkin
County of Santa Cruz Appointment
Term Expires:
December 2026
Mike Rotkin previously served as a Director for the Santa Cruz METRO Board of Directors, representing the City of Santa Cruz, from 1979-1988, 1992-2000, and 2002-2010. In 2015, he was re-appointed to the Santa Cruz METRO as the citizen representative by the Santa Cruz County Board of Supervisors. Mike has lived in Santa Cruz County since 1969. He was elected to the Santa Cruz City Council six times and served five terms as Mayor of the City.
Mike was a lecturer and Director of the Field Study Program in Community Studies at the University of California, Santa Cruz (UCSC) for over forty years and has currently been recalled to teach at UCSC. Mike Rotkin is a union activist in the UC-AFT, where he represents lecturers and librarians in the University of California. He is also a member of the Board of Directors of the Coastal Watershed Council (CWC) and serves as the Program Chair for the Democratic Women’s Club of Santa Cruz County (DWC).
Mike lives on the Westside of Santa Cruz with his wife and two adult children, and two cats, and loves kayaking, bicycling, swimming, and camping. Mike gets around town on a bicycle, bus pass, and motorcycle.
Alta Northcutt
Cabrillo College Ex-Officio
Cabrillo College Appointment
Term Expires:
December 2024
Edward Reiski
UCSC Ex-Officio
UCSC Appointment
Term Expires:
December 2024
Board Meeting Schedule
The METRO Board meets at 9 a.m. on the fourth Friday of every month at the METRO Administrative Office, 110 Vernon Street, Santa Cruz, unless otherwise noted. There is no Board meeting in July.
All Board meetings are listed on the METRO calendar. <link to calendar – will update when we get SCMTD info>
Upcoming Board Meeting and Agenda
The next METRO Board meeting will be held on <insert next meeting after launch>. Board meetings may be attended virtually or in person. Zoom instructions are included in the agenda. Board meeting agendas are posted 72 hours in advance.
View the upcoming agenda <link to agenda PDF> FILE LINK
Board Agenda Archive
The METRO Archive contains the Agenda and Minutes for Board meetings as far back as 2000. Any records prior to 2000 may be obtained through a Public Records Request.
<insert archive after discussion with IT team>
Accessibility of Agendas and Minutes
As of 2015, Board Agendas and Minutes and other published PDF documents pass the accessibility standards of Adobe Acrobat 11 to the greatest degree practicable (excluded from this requirement: third-party documents, attachments to Board reports, complex financial tables, and PowerPoint presentations). PDF documents older than 2015 in the Board Archive will not be remediated.
Accessible Information Request
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Board Standing Committees
Standing Committees advise the METRO Board of Directors on specific topics. The following Standing Committees are convened by the Board on an as-needed basis.
Standing Committee Agendas will be posted 72 hours prior to the meeting. Older Standing Committee Agendas and Minutes can be found in the Board Agenda Archive. <link to archive>
Capital Projects Committee
There are no meetings scheduled at this time.
Personnel/Human Resources Committee
There are no meetings scheduled at this time.
Finance, Budget, and Audit Committee
There are no meetings scheduled at this time.
All Standing Committee meetings are listed on the METRO calendar. <link to calendar>
METRO Advisory Committee (MAC)
The METRO Advisory Committee (MAC) advises the METRO Board on matters of policy and operations referred to MAC by the Board or the CEO/General Manager. MAC may also address issues regarding the quality or quantity of transportation services provided by METRO.
MAC may be made up of anyone from Santa Cruz County who applies or is appointed by the METRO Board of Directors.
MAC functions according to a set of bylaws adopted in 2018. View the MAC Bylaws
For more information about MAC, contact the METRO Administrative Coordinator at (831) 426-6080 or mac@scmtd.com.
MAC Members
MAC members serve a four-year term, which begins upon appointment by the Board.
- Veronica Elsea, Chair
- Joseph Martinez, Vice Chair
- James Cruse
- Jessica de Wit
- Michael Pisano
- Becky Taylor
- James Von Hendy
MAC Meeting Schedule
Regular meetings of the MAC shall be held not more than once each calendar quarter, on the third Wednesday of the month that is selected for the meeting. The meetings will be held at 6 p.m. at the METRO Administrative Office, 110 Vernon Street, Santa Cruz, unless otherwise noted.
MAC meetings are listed on the METRO calendar. <link to calendar>
Calendar will be added after speaking with SCMTD IT
MAC meeting agendas and minutes can be found in the Board Agenda Archive <link to archive>.