“I’m running for reelection to keep delivering results for South County. During my current term, I helped secure $700 million for the Pajaro River Levee Project to protect families from future flooding, opened the South County Government Center to bring essential services closer to home, and advanced major road and infrastructure improvements across District 4. I also secured $7 million in funding for Paulsen Road to reduce flooding and secure long-term access. I’m expanding parks and youth spaces, including the new 38-acre Valle de Pájaro Park—the first park in South County in District 4 in 63 years—while investing in safer streets, housing solutions for working families and seniors, and programs that support our veterans. I believe South County deserves strong advocacy, equitable investment, and leadership that listens, acts, and delivers.”
Our vision is a South County where families are safe, supported, and able to thrive—today and for generations to come.
We believe South County deserves leadership that shows up, listens, and delivers. Leadership that understands the daily realities of working families, seniors, farmworkers, small business owners, and young people—and that turns community needs into real results.
We are building a South County where housing is stable and attainable, so families are not forced out of the communities they helped build. Where infrastructure investments are long-term and reliable, not temporary fixes—ensuring safer roads, better drainage, and stronger connections between neighborhoods.
Our vision includes parks and open spaces that promote physical health, mental well-being, and community connection—from completing the master plan for Valle del Pájaro Park to reinvesting in neighborhood parks like Mesa Village Park. These spaces are not extras; they are essential to quality of life.
We are committed to protecting basic needs and essential services, especially during times of uncertainty. When outside forces threaten our most vulnerable residents, we will safeguard access to health care, food, housing support, public services, and local jobs. We believe government should be a source of stability—not fear.
Community safety and public health remain central to our vision. That means prevention, preparedness, and coordination—addressing challenges before they become crises and ensuring our communities are protected and resilient.
We envision a South County that is better prepared for the future, including climate realities. Through long-term flood protection efforts like the Pajaro River Levee Project and infrastructure upgrades across the district, we are protecting homes, businesses, farmland, and lives.
Equity is not optional—it is foundational. Our vision is one where South County receives fair and consistent investment, and where long-standing gaps in services and infrastructure are finally closed through strong partnerships and regional collaboration.
And we believe deeply in our young people. By expanding opportunities like the Young Supervisors Academy, we are investing in youth leadership, civic engagement, and pathways for the next generation to lead and succeed.
This vision is grounded in action, shaped by community voices, and focused on results.
It is about putting South County first, protecting what matters most, and building a stronger future—together.
PAID FOR BY FELIPE HERNANDEZ FOR SUPERVISOR 2026 FPPC#1462828
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