City of Santa Barbara Trudges Through Budget Reviews
Council hears projections for the Fiscal Year 2025 enterprise budgets, including the failing Downtown Parking Fund.
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Council hears projections for the Fiscal Year 2025 enterprise budgets, including the failing Downtown Parking Fund.
Salud Carbajal brings $7.1 million to his district.
Underwater sound is louder than a Bowl rock concert.
Bankruptcy judge asks: Why am I here?
New City Administrator Kelly McAdoo is unfazed by the discovery of storage tanks that threaten to delay the relocation of the famers’ market and police station.
Richard Martinez advocates for greater gun safety legislation across the state and country in memory of his son.
The Housing Authority of the City of Santa Barbara will build 48 units at former medical offices.
The County Zoning Administrator hearing was pushed to July due to the flood of public comments against the proposed single-family residential project, which would be the first of 71 lots approved for development at Naples more than a decade ago.
The county’s Crisis Stabilization Unit will reopen as an eight-bed, locked facility run by private contractor Crestwood, which is also adding four beds to its Lompoc facility.
Settlement talks start between AMR and the county over the 10-year contract awarded to the county’s Fire Department.