Cries for Housing Help
The rental housing crisis is causing us to lose the wonderful, longtime residents who make up the fabric of our blessed community.
The rental housing crisis is causing us to lose the wonderful, longtime residents who make up the fabric of our blessed community.
Our Cardio Confidential column takes the plunge at two new gyms: RSTR and Off the Grid.
I support Cass Ensberg’s design.
Our city is rated the most expensive place in the U.S. to “be happy,” but many of us are not happy with the cost of housing.
As a former Santa Barbarian (SBHS ’75) who still has family in the area, I find the State Street debate confusing.
I hope the author of “Cars Won’t Help State Street,” and everyone else, especially the Mayor and City Council, will read Jacob Lesner-Buxton’s Voices piece, “Looking for Good Allies.”
We believe that it is essential that we immediately Restore El Pueblo Viejo (State Street) by reinstating vehicular flow to revive business and to use our time, talents, and money for more pressing issues!
Legal giant.
Week of September 28.
I’m always amazed when people send in letters complaining that the absence of cars on State Street has somehow been responsible for empty store fronts and an increase in the number of unhoused people.