UC Santa Cruz and the City of Santa Cruz have been embroiled in a lawsuit since February 2022 over UCSC’s plan to boost enrollment by an additional 8,500 students by 2040. The Long Range Development Plan, approved in 2021, set off a wave of lawsuits from the city and the county over potential worsening impacts on the region’s housing market. But now, Santa Cruz Mayor Fred Keeley says the two sides are in talks to end the LRDP lawsuit and a second, separate lawsuit related to water access on campus.
As local leaders in Santa Barbara County continue working to address local housing needs, lawsuits have been filed against UCSB regarding their alleged lack of student housing options.
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They say all the trees in a forest speak to one another. Root to root, a connection is made beyond each individual tree and between forests. The roots of the old-growth trees that touch us a
In her five years living at Family Student Housing (FSH), Melissa Svigelj has acquired a bevy of camping lanterns, a battery generator, a solar panel, and a camping stove. These items aren’t for ou
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