Housing and Traffic Snarls Goleta and County of Santa Barbara
City protests new County Planning idea to allow developers to fudge on traffic impacts of thousands of new homes.
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City protests new County Planning idea to allow developers to fudge on traffic impacts of thousands of new homes.
Gen Z renters in Santa Barbara are projected to spend more than $209,000, or nearly 30 percent of their income on rent by age 30.
Congressmember Salud Carbajal visited the future site of the 34-unit housing and health-care center on Tuesday to present a big check to the nonprofit’s CEO.
The Short-Term Rental Enforcement Program was declared a success in its first year, collecting over $595,000 in revenue for the city.
New employer-sponsored housing consortium may be the answer for Santa Barbara County’s “missing middle.”
The Architectural Board of Review suggests a “radical reduction” of the proposed 60-foot multi-use building on De la Guerra Street.
How a 52-unit apartment complex in a sleepy neighborhood became a spark point in the city’s housing crisis.
Thousands of units of housing may be on the way to the South Coast, but affordability is still a concern.
Little effect expected to Santa Barbara home prices from the settlement by Chicago-based National Association of Realtors.
The university has agreed to build more housing and contribute $6 million for improvements to the campus community and surrounding areas.