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Santa Barbara City Council one vote away from passing hero pay ordinance

City working on hero pay for some essential workers Tracy Lehr / NewsChannel 3-12 SANTA BARBARA, Calif. Hero pay could soon put extra money in the pockets of workers at large grocery and drug stores in the city of Santa Barbara. The City Council voted 5-1 to pass an emergency ordinance establishing 60 days of $5.00 and hour hero pay for grocery and drug retail workers at companies with at least 300 employees nationwide. Meagan Harmon and Alejandro Gutierrez introduced the hazard pay idea that has been adopted in about 30 other California communities. Eric Friedman recused himself from the vote due to a conflict of interest. He works at Trader Joe s. Mike Jordon was the only council member to vote against the idea.

Governor Appoints Santa Barbara City Councilwoman Meagan Harmon to California Coastal Commission

Housing and Development Newsletter Before her appointment, Harmon told Noozhawk that she will have an active role in conversations about sea-level rise and balancing coastal protection with the needs for housing in the Santa Barbara community. “First and foremost my priority is transparency and communication. I will bring a love and respect to this law and balance that with pragmatic approaches,”she said in an earlier interview. “Housing and coastal erosion are the most pushing questions for our county, and we have to make sure that we are taking a balanced approach on the commission.” When nominated by the Board of Supervisors back in March, Harmon was credited with a deep knowledge of the Coastal Act and the Central Coast region. Harmon has said that she knows how challenging it is to balance the complexity of the Coastal Act with fundamental property rights, and she realizes the value and necessity of both.

Issues & Ideas: Voting rights in SLO County, supporting downtowns, and making ham in Arroyo Grande

UPDATE: Tuesday, October 28, 2014 at 6:40 p.m. The Santa Barbara City Council is moving forward with plans to put the issue of district elections before the voters in November 2015. Members agreed during Tuesday night s meeting to direct staff to work on the issue. The city is currently facing a lawsuit demanding district elections be implemented. Mayor Pro Tempore Cathy Murillo voted for the resolution to move forward and had a lot to say to those who brought the lawsuit prior to registering her vote. 

Youth violence takes center stage at Santa Barbara City Council meeting

Youth violence takes center stage at Santa Barbara City Council meeting SANTA BARBARA, Calif. Santa Barbara saw two shootings in three months, four blocks apart. The first shooting on January 3 killed two teenagers and wounded two more on Liberty Street. The second shooting on March 29 killed a 23-year-old man on Eucalyptus Hill Road. On Tuesday Santa Barbara’s City Council addressed the rise in gun violence. Santa Barbara Police Chief Bernard Melekian led the meeting’s special guest presentations. He said this year has been a tragic one already due to the rise in violence. Santa Barbara city leaders are focusing to reduce violence among teens and young adults. In the special guest presentation, five different organizations addressed how they can keep Santa Barbara’s youths safer and have more positive options over gangs. Santa Barbara Unified School District Superintendent Hilda Maldonado said we’re only as good as our lowest-performing student.

California CCA membership surpasses 200 communities, 28% of utility load

California CCA membership surpasses 200 communities, 28% of utility load
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