The system depends on temporary solutions because they are easier to fund, easier to count, and easier to expand than permanent affordable housing.
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Rent Squeeze
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Dale Zurawski, S.B.
For two decades, I’ve owned two small six-unit apartment buildings in Santa Barbara, and I’ve tried to be the kind of owner I’d want for my own family.
Prevent Sexual Assault
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Scott McCann, Goleta
About 21 percent of females and 25 percent of males experience sexual violence in their lifetime, a fact we should highlight during April, which is Sexual Assault Awareness month.
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Build Somewhere Else
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Sandy Sutton, Carpinteria
The Inevitable End, but When?
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Peter Walker Hunt, S.B.
Put Rent Control on the Ballot
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Mayor Randy Rowse, S.B.
Santa Barbara Is Regulating What It Can’t See
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Suzanne Austin, S.B.
Happy Tenants
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Charles Foss, S.B.
War Will Cost Us Dearly
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Jim Coombs, S.B.
Not So Stupid
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Gail Fairburn, Member, Justice and Equity Team, Unitarian Society of Santa Barbara
Does Nothing Change?
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Roberta Silsbury, Goleta
