Life in Goleta is pretty laid back. Most of us can agree that we have many things to enjoy on a daily basis: a lovely coastline, several beaches, mountains not only to admire but with different levels of trails to hike, a small lake of our own, the bluffs-and such good weather can be found almost nowhere else, which makes it the perfect place to live.
However, the same praise cannot be heaped on the necessity of traveling to Santa Barbara, or even further away, to look for, buy, and pay sales tax on things that are simply unavailable in Goleta. Those of us who live in the northernmost part of our city not infrequently find ourselves imagining that what life would be like if we had this or that store, restaurant, or service close by. We would not have to make that 24-mile round-trip to Santa Barbara.
As we know, the holidays are almost here. This is the time when we start making wish lists of what we want Santa to bring to us, and one of the few opportunities to ask for those things that we might never otherwise get. So, I’ve decided to just put out there the things that, in my opinion, our city is missing, to see if city government or entrepreneurs might make my wishes come true.
Personally, I would love to be able to stay local in order to find the following:
City appearance:
* An attractive, inviting downtown where families will congregate, and spend their time and money, and where business would thrive.
Entertainment:
* An amateur theater group to perform frequently at the Dos Pueblos High School auditorium. (I might even venture to participate in it)
Information:
* A Goleta newspaper. I join the voices of those would-be readers who have expressed this same wish over and over again.
Restaurants:
* El Bajio Restaurant (not only delicious, but very authentic Mexican flavors), The Olive Garden, and more restaurants serving breakfast besides the ones we aleady have (Cajun Kitchen, Plaza Deli, and Jack’s famous bagels).
Services:
* A shoe repair, a hair/waxing/massage salon, a tanning salon, a butcher shop, Firestone auto repair/oil change, and a seamstress.
Stores:
* Ross Dress for Less, Tuesday Morning, So Good Store
Views:
* I love our great views. Kudos to our government! I encourage them to keep up the good work, and to continue protecting our agricultural land zoning, and our open spaces
Watering Holes (day):
* An on-line cafe (for those of us who don’t own a computer)
Watering Holes (night):
* Live music bar. Soho type, with all kinds of music and a dancing area.
I recognize that you may or may not share my choices for what I call my wish list for Goleta. The good news is that this wish list is not finished. You’re invited to add your own items to mine to let us know what you would like to incorporate into our nearly perfect, everyday life in Goleta.
Happy Thanksgiving Day to you.


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All those things would be nice, but isn't being a small town what attracts people to Goleta?
AZ2SB (anonymous profile)
November 22, 2009 at 10:15 p.m. (Suggest removal)
NOISE CONTROL. Old Goleta is a nightmare at night, thanks to overcrowding and loud neighbors :(
PARKING ENFORCEMENT. Nonexistant.
A Community Center with *outreach* to all. Right now, it's just seniors and a few dance classes. Whoopee.
gleetagal (anonymous profile)
November 23, 2009 at 12:26 a.m. (Suggest removal)
You dream of an Olive Garden for Goleta?
Perhaps some more strip malls?
rstein9 (anonymous profile)
November 23, 2009 at 6:06 a.m. (Suggest removal)
We have a great seamstress: Effie at Kings Cleaners!
tablacpa (anonymous profile)
November 23, 2009 at 8:01 a.m. (Suggest removal)
Ross is coming. You wished for a crappy store; you're getting one.
taz (anonymous profile)
November 23, 2009 at 9:01 a.m. (Suggest removal)
Taz, Where is Ross coming? Is it going to be in the old Linens N Things location? I've been wondering what will take that place.
roxy72 (anonymous profile)
November 23, 2009 at 9:25 a.m. (Suggest removal)
I so agree w Taz.....Olive Garden?! Ross!? Cheapish, crappy, anonymous goods and services - not good or of true service....... Be grateful and patronize your hard working, local resources to keep national chains out of Goleta. If Chipotle came to Goleta, El Baijo, El Sitio etc could fail.....Chains drive up rents and ultimately force out small businesses, middle class/low income singles & families. So many of the things you wish for will force YOU out of your neighborhood...by the way, along w Effie, the seamstress, you have an excellent butcher at the Santa Cruz Market. I bet you could find a mechanic to trust if you asked around, maybe always bought your gas at the same place - you know, get to know your neighbors.....
julibelle (anonymous profile)
November 23, 2009 at 10:25 a.m. (Suggest removal)
How would a Wal-Mart add to the local charm of Goleta?
AZ2SB (anonymous profile)
November 23, 2009 at 10:27 a.m. (Suggest removal)
Do you actually live in Goleta? There's a great shoe repair place by Zodo's. There's also a great car servicing place on the corner of Fairview and Hollister, Woolevers. A Goleta paper has been tried and it's failed. No more chain restaurants; if we want those we can drive to SB.
sue (anonymous profile)
November 23, 2009 at 11:19 a.m. (Suggest removal)
There are plenty of chains all over Goleta: Jack in the box, Chilis, The Outback, Baja Fresh, Carls Jr. and Taco Bell just to name a few. They are Chains because they are successful and people like them. Not to mention they bring a lot of jobs to the area...And somehow with all of these "evil chains" El Baijo & El Sitio Super Cucas, Freebirds still manage to stay in business and they will continue to stay in business even if Chipotle or any other place come in as long as they produce quality products. Bring on Chipoltle, Olive Garden, and Ross. More options to me is a good thing!!
MikeyMike (anonymous profile)
November 23, 2009 at 12:01 p.m. (Suggest removal)
Roxy. You guessed right. I wish that there was a place to buy nice clothes in Goleta.
taz (anonymous profile)
November 23, 2009 at 7:54 p.m. (Suggest removal)