
Car show winners
A 1933 Ford Roadster with a Ferrari motor was named Best in Show at the third annual Historic Downtown Campbell Car Show. The June 7 event drew more than 300 automotive entries, ranging from historic cars and rebuilt classics to custom builds and racers.
The winning Roadster is owned by Larry Carter. Other winners were:
Best Truck: Ricky Rosas’ 1958 GMC truck
Best Muscle Car: Jerry Dye’s 1970 Ford Mustang Boss 302
Best Street Machine: Michael Fortes’ 1962 Chevrolet Impala
Best Hot Rod: Dave Stohlman’s 1935 Ford pickup
Best Import: Regel Garza’s 1980 VW Beetle
Staff Pick Award: Paul Petro’s Ford F350 Factory Crewcab 4×4
Open seat for open space
The Santa Clara Valley Open Space Authority has an opening on its Expenditure Plan Oversight Committee (EPOC).
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Members of the EPOC are volunteers who reside within the authority’s working area and review the use of all public funds collected via Measure Q and Measure T. The authority’s revenues are principally derived from Measure Q, a $24 parcel tax approved by voters in 2014 and extended as Measure T in 2020 without increase. Andrea Mackenzie, the authority’s general manager said in a release that the seven-member EPOC “plays a key role in ensuring transparent use of Measure Q and T funds.”
“The EPOC plays a crucial role in honoring the trust placed in us by taxpayers, who strongly supported Measure T in 2020 knowing that public oversight would be part of the process,” added Mackenzie. “This committee’s work is a direct reflection of our commitment to fulfilling that promise to the voters.”
Once selected, EPOC members meet up to four times a year and serve four-year terms. To apply, visit https://bit.ly/43WTzoK.