Santa Barbara’s Housing Crisis Task Force Holds First Meeting
The committee discusses the scope of work and options for community housing stabilization.
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The committee discusses the scope of work and options for community housing stabilization.
Developers plan to tear down the city block for a 155-residential-unit development known as ‘SoMo.’
Federal tenant protections ended on July 1, as thousands in Santa Barbara still await rental assistance.
The temporary ordinance fails to receive enough votes, as the City Council is split on the issue.
Some institutions are too big to fail — others are too big to talk.
South Coast median rents, meanwhile, have increased from $2,054 last year this month to $2,293.
The ad hoc committee will meet for the first time in July to tackle the City’s rising rents and lack of housing.
Will the county meet its allocation of more than 24,000 units by 2031, and how will each city respond?
Construction on the Ocean Road project could start as soon as next summer.
While still in a conceptual phase, 63 units of rental housing are proposed for a commuter lot in downtown Santa Barbara.