Santa Barbara to Address Sea-Level Rise with $2M in Grants
Grants will go toward three projects to lay the groundwork for a 30-year plan to prepare the Central Coast for flooding risks.
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Grants will go toward three projects to lay the groundwork for a 30-year plan to prepare the Central Coast for flooding risks.
Developers can now ‘defer’ correcting preexisting violations, which will not affect permitting and review process.
A dissident boardmember quits, saying, “I believe this board will never change its ways.”
The affluent enclave explores shipping its sewage to Santa Barbara or the Carpinteria Valley.
The push to combine water and sewage districts is “a solution without a problem,” critics say.
A 99-room hotel, restaurant, and farmhouse concept drew backlash in a joint city meeting.
The council unanimously approved the contract for construction, set to begin early July 2022.
Santa Barbara’s “soaring” community appealed a planning commission decision from January.
Work crews stay late March 24 to beat rain storm predicted for Sunday-Monday.
Who keeps the city’s busiest street going, and who will help execute the new master plan?