Construction on the first decorative crosswalk in Santa Maria will begin soon at the corner of Cook and South McClelland streets in downtown Santa Maria, with anticipation that the City-led
Santa Maria stepped toward clean energy and dollars saved as the City Council voted 4-0 (with Councilmember Maribel Aguilera-Hernandez absent) to approve a 20-year contract.
Santa Maria City Council this week approved agreements to operate eight city facilities with solar power that is expected to save more than $12.6 million over the 20-year life of
The Santa Maria City Council has directed staff to investigate using facility revenue bonds to pay for expanding Fire Station No. 1 as well as pay for other upgrades and