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Weekly summary for Sunnyvale
May 4, 2026 to May 10, 2026 • Updated May 7, 2026
This week in Sunnyvale, the Board of Supervisors — Public Safety & Justice Committee held a key meeting on April 14 focused on county budget updates and state-federal funding related to youth services. A notable agenda item was the approval of a retroactive contract amendment with HopSkipDrive, Inc. to increase funding for transportation services supporting foster youth attending their school of origin and accessing child-oriented services. Recent Sunnyvale-related discussions also included ongoing reviews of programs addressing disparities in juvenile justice and services for dually involved youth (those involved with both child welfare and probation systems). These efforts reflect continued local attention to improving outcomes for vulnerable youth populations. What to watch: Follow-up actions on the HopSkipDrive contract and further committee updates on youth service funding and program effectiveness are expected in upcoming meetings.

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Agenda item: Approve retroactive Second Amendment to Agreement with HopSkipDrive, Inc., relating to providing foster youth transportation to school of origin and child-oriented services, increasing the maximum contract amount by $433,133 from $749,148 to $1,182,281, and extending the agreement for a 12-month period through June 30, 2026, that has been reviewed and approved by County Counsel as to form and legality. A single source exception to competitive procurement has been approved by the Office of Countywide Contracting Management pursuant to Board of Supervisors Policy 5.6.5.1(D)(2)(a). (LA). SCC BOS recently discussed this issue.
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Board of Supervisors - Regular Meeting
2026-04-14
Levine Act - HopSkipDrive - Foster Youth Transportation
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