It was approved by both groups, and the official agreement was approved unanimously, with council member Meagan Harmon absent. 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There are occasionally variances in the meeting dates and times, such as cancellations due to holidays, scheduled City Hall closures, etc, so the public is encouraged to confirm specific meeting details, such as date, time, and location, through the City's online calendar. 2023 - All Rights Reserved. Follow Noozhawk on Twitter: @noozhawk, @NoozhawkNews and @NoozhawkBiz. [26] Municipal incorporation is a perennially recurring issue in local politics, but has never come to fruition. Click "Accept" to agree and continue. Channelkeeper was the only environmentalist group to sound a note of caution: The electricity needed for desalination, Redmond said, feeds the cycle of climate change and drought. Once they are gone, they are gone, and we need to hold firm that it is the community that benefits. I try to be accessible but I admit it has been challenging during the past year and a half as we all learned new tools for communication. OFFICE TEMPORARILY CLOSED DUE TO COVID-19. KS: I have a vision for a Downtown Promenade that is clean, safe and welcoming to locals, with a renewed dedication to public art, preservation of our historic resources and cultural heritage, and celebration of our paseos and architecture. In my own view, they are typically much more oriented in a way that is going to be looking for a certain result. 735 Anacapa Street Actively seeking equity also requires celebration and visibility of our multicultural community. Serving our community since 1917. The council, with Councilmember Meagan Harmon absent, hailed the agreement as the coming to fruition of a regional partnership that began to form and then dissolved in the early 1990s, when the city built and mothballed its first desalination plant in the wake of a six-year drought. 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Redmond cites city data showing that, running at current capacity, the electricity required to filter and treat ocean water to drinking water standards at Santa Barbaras plant has increased the total energy use in city-owned facilities by 50 percent. Tables and chairs are available. CORRECTION: An earlier version of this story mischaracterized the terms of the proposed $10 million state grant for the citys desalination plant. [12], Montecito was evacuated five times in four months between December 2017 and March 2018 because of weather-related events, which included the Thomas Fire, the 2018 Southern California mudflows, and flooding related to the Pineapple Express. 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As a reasonable exchange to entrepreneurs, perhaps the council can cut the costs of doing business with the city. Room availability can be viewed on thisCALENDAR. 735 Anacapa Street Out of the total of 3,686 households, 25.7% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 57.1% were married couples living together, 7.2% had a female householder with no husband present, and 33.4% were non-families. According to the United States Census Bureau, the CDP (census-designated place) has a total area of 9.3 square miles (24km2), 99.94% of it land and 0.06% of it water. The city had considered a 2%, 3% or 4% annual cap on increases, plus the CPI. The council also approved a conveyance pipeline project and authorized the public works director to procure and award contracts for construction of the pipeline and ancillary improvements and facilities needed to implement the agreement. As we initially concentrated outreach to encampments, there was temporarily an increase downtown. Light smoke was filling the first and second floors of the fire station at 2300 Sycamore Canyon Road. Departments Government Home Government Boards & Committees Planning Commissions Montecito Planning Commission Montecito Planning Commission Contact Us Documents County Planning Commission Montecito Planning Commission Sign Up for the A.M. Report Individually, Councilmembers may represent the City by serving on state and regional boards and local civic organizations. Construction on the last few miles of widening through Montecito and Santa Barbara is tentatively scheduled to begin in summer 2023 . KS: This has been an incredible four years, both in dealing with unprecedented impacts of climate change with historic drought, fires, debris flow, rising temperatures and pandemic, AND with progressive actions in long-range planning for sea-level rise, an enhanced urban water management plan, our Community Wildfire Protection Plan (addressing vegetation management and evacuation routes), and the recent rollout of Santa Barbara Clean Energy, all of which I was materially involved with. You still can reach us by phone or email. Property owners and economists argue that rent control would hurt poor people because property owners would convert apartments into condominiums andstop making repairs to their properties. Two candidates are running for the District 4 seat: Barrett Reed and Kristen Sneddon. Montecito is best known as a "celebrity enclave", owing to its concentration of prominent residents.[8]. Once the basins have been replenished by rains, and Cachuma spills again it hasnt spilled since 2011 the city can idle its desalination plant, Haggmark said. This social worker can help with connecting to services and housing and getting document-ready, and their presence should alleviate some nuisance behaviors. OFFICE TEMPORARILY CLOSED DUE TO COVID-19. A consultant would have gathered information on how to craft a rent control ordinance in Santa Barbara. Sign Up Now Noozhawk: Many residents responding to a Noozhawk survey said current City Council members have not been visible during the COVID-19 pandemic and are not always responsive to citizen concerns. Over 80% of our unhoused population are locals who grew up here, or went to school here, or worked here. Project received Development Plan and Transfer of Existing Development Rights approvals by the City Council on December 17, 2019.) There are renters to rent these spaces, but rents are too high and out of line with what is offered in nearby locations. In October 2021, the city plans to switch to 100 percent renewable power through a city-run Community Choice Energy program; when that happens, Haggmark said, greenhouse gas emissions from desalination will drop nearly to zero. The Community Hall Use Agreement may be found here. KS: Clearly, public health and safety are the most important issues specifically facing District 4, with overarching implications on so many issues. I will continue to fight to fund fire and community safety, and fight overdevelopment in our fire-prone district. City Council meetings are typically held on Tuesdays at 2:00 pm in Council Chambers, located upstairs in City Hall. The new pipeline will also allow for the distribution of desalinated water to more city customers. Desalination provides the surplus that is available for sale, but under the agreement, the city can supply Montecito with water from any source. Together, the City Council and the Mayor establish policy, approve programs, and oversee the financial affairs of the City to govern Santa Barbara. Aside from these protections, I am committed to improvements in our parks (Franceschi Park and others), protecting open spaces, and continuing to support the economic development of Coast Village Road and downtown. You can call into the Council Meeting via zoom, but if you can joining in person tends to be more . During his presentation to the council, traffic engineer Derrick Bailey noted the backups, which frequently block access to nearby businesses, trap MTD buses, and create general havoc along one of the city's main arterial routes, started occurring soon after Chick-fil-A opened in 2013. You still can reach us by phone or email. The resolution came after a tallying of votes cast by Coast Village [] With its gentle Mediterranean climate, Montecito has long been a desirable location for horticulturists. We agreed. Almost as soon as that restriction was lifted, Santa Barbara moved quickly to relocate camps in fire-prone areas (first) to temporary and on to permanent supportive housing. They also say that since rent control would hurt the people it is intended to help, it would result in less turnover of apartments and less supply, making the housing shortage worse. We have made an exciting, but temporary, start. This bill potentially quadruples densities away from our urban core and into hillsides and remote areas. Please reload the page and try again. The Montecito Community Hall is available for use by local nonprofit and for-profit organizations. Box 5278 Santa Barbara, CA 93150 . Please reload the page and try again. By putting in this pipeline, it provides not only insurance that we can make deliveries to the district under a diverse list of water supply conditions, but it also has benefits for the city in allowing us to take this incredibly high quality water and mix it with our surface water and groundwater, said Mr. Haggmark. Learn about our goals, vision and long-term plans. For every 100 females, there were 84.7 males. Copyright 2023 Santa Barbara Independent, Inc. Reproduction of material from any Independent.com pages without written permission is strictly prohibited. The race for the District 6 seat on Santa Barbara City Council is a four-person race, with incumbent Meagan Harmon being challenged by Jason Carlton, Nina Johnson, and Zachary Pike. The debate centers on whether the city should enforce rent control to cap the amount that property owners can increase rents every year. There were 110 (3.2%) unmarried opposite-sex partnerships, and 36 (1.0%) same-sex married couples or partnerships. Use tab to navigate through the menu items. Please reload the page and try again. 9am-2pm OFFICE TEMPORARILY CLOSED DUE TO COVID-19. Sign Up Now Emergency provisions were included to protect the citys customers in case of a critical water emergency, such as infrastructure damage or a severe drought. In Restorative Court, someone with an infraction can choose to enter a sobering facility or work off the infraction in some way. The city spent all this money the first time around and they never used the plant, and they turned it off. Success! 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Reproduction of material from any Independent.com pages without written permission is strictly prohibited. Rider demand, available equipment, and staffing levels are all so diminished that the Pacific Surfliner may soon be unable to provide morning peak hour trips. At least, under the agreement, Santa Barbara will recoup some of the cost of construction, she said, but desalination is energy-intensive, harmful to the marine environment and a significant move in the wrong direction.. The funding would come at a critical time, he said, because the citys water revenues from businesses have declined sharply during COVD-19 stay-at-home orders. The parkways, including their hardy landscaping and iconic stout-trunk Pindo Palm trees, were nominated to . I am also very proud of the citys new Department of Sustainability & Resilience, with resources and staffing dedicated to meeting the ever-increasing challenges of climate change-related hazards. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 82.1 males. With an industrial kitchen and room for sleeping, a resilience hub would also be a center for emergency information in English and Spanish, where families and community members can find shelter and a communication center. Rent stabilization does not work.. OFFICE TEMPORARILY CLOSED DUE TO COVID-19. You're on the list. Children in Montecito are enrolled at Montecito Union Elementary School and Cold Spring Elementary School. The council authorized an $18.9 million increase in appropriations and estimated revenue in the citys water capital fund, which is funded by a settlement of claims against Southern California Edison for losses sustained by the water utility from the Thomas Fire and Montecito debris flow. 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The Santa Barbara City Council voted Tuesday to enter into a 50-year water supply agreement with the Montecito Water District. With property owners and the city each doing our part to expedite, we can be a vibrant downtown. Partners Will Share Cost of City's $72 Million Desal Plant. We dont have the infrastructure to support increased demands in this district. Join us at Santa Barbara City Hall this coming Tuesday to urge the Council to put an end to renovictions! I am looking forward to when we are back in chambers and able to see and interact directly with the community. Around the end of the 19th century, wealthy tourists from the eastern and midwestern United States began to buy land in the area. The Santa Barbara City Council voted Tuesday to enter into a 50-year water supply agreement with the Montecito Water District. The problem, as critics see it, is that the city would have to commit to operating the plant at full capacity during 36 of the next 40 years in order to qualify for the grant. Now that more members of our community are vaccinated, I am resuming outdoor office hours and meeting with neighborhood groups. Attend public community events? In 1991, countywide voters approved the construction of a state aqueduct branch to Lake Cachuma, a $575 million project to import water from Northern California. Santa Barbara, CA 93101, City of Santa Barbara, PO Box 1990 You're on the list. Success! There are consequences to illegal or nuisance behavior, rather than the revolving door of the County Jail, and those consequences may lead to rehabilitation. Other communities that didnt have a desalination plant started developing recycled water and stormwater capture, and we didnt do that, Redmond said this week. In terms of water resources, Lake Cachuma is already at 50% capacity following our last historic seven-year drought. Santa Barbara, CA 93150. The agreement also protects Santa Barbaras water supply. The downtown basin has dropped so low that seawater intrusion is occurring, he said. This added density also does nothing to increase our affordable housing stock as there is no inclusionary requirement. [26] Like other unincorporated areas, Montecito's law enforcement agency is the Santa Barbara County Sheriff's Office.[27]. OFFICE TEMPORARILY CLOSED DUE TO COVID-19. The City Council and some Boards & Commissions also offer live and on-demand meeting videos. I also want to remind the community that in order to move forward in making decisions like these, harassing or making comments to the one Latina on council is not the way, Gutierrez said. Processing The MWD approved the agreement during a special meeting last week. Whoops! We are an island city, bound by water and mountains with one main artery in and out. The Water Commission voted 3-1 on May 21 to recommend that the city accept the grant; Davis called the states operating condition a poison pill and voted no. Toward the end of her comments, Gutierrez said she is brave and valiant because she knows that she is upsetting some people, but its for the greater good in the community. But I still have a lot of questions.. There is a refundable $10 key deposit charge. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 83.9 males. Most of our constituents are renters, and I get that. No one contacted was willing to opine whether litigation is expected. Vehicle parking is also provided for the hotel annex proposed for 311 W. Montecito Street.The project includes the demolition of four residential units and office space, and the merger of the two lots. 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