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Local Homeless Shelters Forced to Scale Back Available Beds to Meet COVID-19 Guidelines

Local Homeless Shelters Forced to Scale Back Available Beds to Meet COVID-19 Guidelines The 2021 point-in-time headcount of Santa Barbara County s unsheltered population will not occur this month because of the pandemic Homeless people set up camp near the parking lot at Santa Barbara’s Pershing Park, 100 Castillo St., on Wednesday. (Brooke Holland / Noozhawk photo) By Brooke Holland, Noozhawk Staff Writer | @BT Holland | UPDATED 6:41 p.m. January 15, 2021 | 8:47 p.m. As nighttime temperatures drop this winter, people living outdoors have limited options for a warm place to sleep amid Santa Barbara County’s post-holiday coronavirus surge. Per the public health recommendations, the Freedom Warming Centers need to space individual beds 10 feet apart during overnight stays to accommodate for distance while sleeping as well as for getting up to use the restroom at night, according to Erin Wilson, director of administration at the Unitarian Society of Santa Barbara.

Beaches, Parking Lots, Tents Are New Venues for Christmas Services — Plus a Lot of Virtual

Beaches, Parking Lots, Tents Are New Venues for Christmas Services Plus a Lot of Virtual First Presbyterian Church of Santa Barbara is among many local churches holding Christmas Eve and/or Christmas Day service this year. (Rochelle Rose / Noozhawk photo) By Rochelle Rose, Noozhawk contributing writer December 24, 2020 | 9:06 a.m. As the most recent COVID 19 shutdown in greater Santa Barbara is in place through December, local churches have created a variety of options for Christmas Eve and Christmas services, with locations such as parking lots, tents, beaches, and lots of virtual. Here are some examples: Rev. Julia Hamilton will be leading two online services from the beautiful candle-lit sanctuary of the Unitarian Society of Santa Barbara. Worshippers are invited to join from home wearing their Christmas best or pajamas.

Santa Barbara Police Chief Lori Luhnow Announces Retirement

Housing and Development Newsletter In a statement condemning Floyd’s death, Luhnow acknowledged law enforcement’s contribution to the marginalization of disadvantaged groups. “It is the responsibility of current law enforcement leaders to take measures to prevent those actions from occurring,” she wrote. “We are first peace officers. That comes with the understanding that we are part of the community, not separate of it,” Luhnow said at one of the protests, announcing that the department is “committed to the development of a citizen review process.” During her time at SBPD, Luhnow created new officer recruitment strategies to address staffing concerns at the department, according to the city. 

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