By Noozhawk Editors
| 9:00 p.m.
Regarding Noozhawk’s June 29 article, “Homeless Encampment Residents Moving In to Santa Barbara’s Rose Garden Inn,” it seems that City Councilman Mike Jordan “doth protest too much” over the public having “lots of advice for us, very little of it legal, and a lot more of it doing nothing, except complaining.”
This is not a new problem, as Jordan knows full well. If he and his fellow council members had been doing their jobs and acting in the best interests of ALL of the public, the public would be a lot more likely to give them the benefit of the doubt.
Housing and Development Newsletter Pass the Mic creator/producer Suzanne Peck, who is also a Santa Barbara County commissioner, developed the educational video in partnership with her co-executive producer Mary Ziegler, Santa Barbara High School math teacher and GSA teacher advisor, with the intent to support school districts and other educational entities as they address the importance of healthy and relevant sexual education for today’s youth. Pass the Mic participants had the following comments:
“You’re going through high school and it’s hard, it’s so awkward. You’re gonna be OK, you’re gonna make it. A lot of people are gonna change, whether it’s their gender, sexuality, hair, bodies, like everyone is going through a thing, and the most powerful thing you can do is just stick with it. It’s gonna be messy, it’s gonna be weird, but it’s gonna get better.” Johari Hunt, UCSB student.
Turf Project at SBCC’s La Playa Stadium On Track to Finish Ahead of Schedule
Construction, originally slated to be done by Aug. 21, could be complete a week or two early, in time for a Vaqueros football scrimmage
The new artificial turf project is underway at Santa Barbara City College’s La Playa Stadium. (Brooke Holland / Noozhawk photo) By Brooke Holland, Noozhawk Staff Writer | @BT Holland
June 25, 2021
| 9:28 p.m.
Santa Barbara City College is expected to have new artificial turf in late August, just in time for the Vaqueros football team to play a scrimmage against Ventura College.
SBCC’s first scheduled event on the field is Aug. 21. The start time has yet to be announced as of this week.
In challenging Councilwoman Kristen Sneddon, businessman cites need for forward-thinking approaches to revitalization, homelessness and overdevelopment
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