Bringing Life to Santa Barbara’s Downtown by Growing Homes
Two events on economics and growth focused on housing downtown.
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Two events on economics and growth focused on housing downtown.
The Board of Supervisors chose 28 sites that could bring more than 5,000 units of housing to unincorporated areas of the county.
A Goleta family’s plan to bring 1,200 units of housing hits a wall with county planners.
The school district has entered the preliminary stages of a housing project at the former Parma School, and also has two Goleta projects in its sights.
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.