Housing and Development Newsletter
Limón will provide a legislative update, including the proposed state budget, priorities for this term, and will touch on COVID-19 response. Bennett will speak about legislative priorities, bill package highlights, and California’s response to COVID-19.
Williams will present an update on all Covid-related matters, including vaccine issues and Central Coast Community Energy (3CE).
The Legislative Update program is designed to brief the business community on the latest business trends, legislative updates, economic development, and relevant issues that affect the South Coast.
Sponsors include Cox, Chevron, Cottage Health, and Plains All American Pipeline, L.P.
State Street Master Plan Recommended as Santa Barbara Looks to Revitalize Downtown
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UC Santa Barbara Economic Forecast Project Takes a Walk Along State Street
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Aside from the horrifying lead item in this week’s Best of Bill column, the ongoing COVID-19 crisis dominated the Top 5. It’s the first time in months that’s happened, but it reflects the pivotal period our community has entered with the frenzy of activity and expectations surrounding the vaccines.
In addition to our regular coverage of the coronavirus, Noozhawk managing editor Giana Magnoli has been asking readers to send in their specific vaccine questions, and she and her team have been diligently answering them.
They’ve been doing that for more than two months, and it’s been an extremely popular and valuable service. I’d call it solutions journalism at its most basic form.
City of Goleta to Distribute $166,000 in COVID-19 Relief Funds to Individuals, Businesses
About $100,000 will go toward grants to help residents with financial needs, and $66,000 will help small companies stay open during the pandemic
The City of Goleta is looking to help businesses and individuals survive the COVID-19 pandemic by offering grants through United Way and the Santa Barbara Foundation. The city agreed Tuesday night to award $166,000. (Joshua Molina / Noozhawk photo) By Joshua Molina, Noozhawk Staff Writer | @JECMolina
February 16, 2021
Here comes the money.
The Goleta City Council on Tuesday agreed to distribute $166,000 among Goleta residents and businesses to help with COVID-19 pandemic relief.