State Approves New Rules for Turning Sewage into Drinking Water, but ‘Toilet to Tap’ Still a Ways off for Santa Barbara
City water czar says City Hall is not likely to pursue the expensive water treatment infrastructure for at least another decade.
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City water czar says City Hall is not likely to pursue the expensive water treatment infrastructure for at least another decade.
Last winter’s bounty of rain led to full groundwater and Cachuma sources.
Santa Barbara County seeks to terminate the operator and hire a new contractor.
How Santa Barbara will deal with bikes, pedestrians, and vehicles in the State Street Master Plan.
Significant turf renovation will close the park for three months beginning October 23.
From the police station to De la Guerra Plaza, there are nearly 60 projects recently completed or in the works.
In the interim, the city will reopen one block near The Granada Theatre for one-way traffic.
While an $8 million renovation is planned for 2027, neighborhood advocates are not happy with the temporary fixes.
New revitalization plans featuring hardscape in place of grass move forward despite concerns.
The city’s Public Works director says crews should have the main repaired and affected Mesa residents’ water services restored by midnight.