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The Great Earthquake: The City 100 Years Later

At a recent City Council meeting, some of the city’s elected representatives finally gave voice to the communitarian origins and inspirations of the, now five-plus year, State Street “promenade” closure.

Let Voters Decide the Future of Paseo Nuevo

Santa Barbara does not need to accept the notion that our downtown is “worthless” or that we must approve a flawed agreement out of fear that Alliance Bernstein will walk away.

Bring Paseo Nuevo to Life with Housing

This is not a “giveaway” of city land. Each year that Paseo Nuevo sits underused, we lose potential housing, tax revenue, and vitality; the private capital available now will go elsewhere if met with endless delay or political uncertainty.

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