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Project Leaders Map Out Five Long-Range Goals for Central Coast Highway 101 Business Plan

Project Leaders Map Out Five Long-Range Goals for Central Coast Highway 101 Business Plan Santa Barbara County Association of Governments receives an update on the development of the plan, of which a draft is expected by the end of June As part of the Central Coast Highway 101 business plan, the highway has been divided into 11 segments to analyze traffic flow and land use. Three of the segments run through Santa Barbara County, from Santa Maria to the Ventura/Santa Barbara County line. (Jade Martinez-Pogue / Noozhawk photo) By Jade Martinez-Pogue, Noozhawk Staff Writer | @MartinezPogue  February 19, 2021 | 8:43 p.m. The Santa Barbara County Association of Governments received an update Thursday on the development of the Central Coast Highway 101 business plan.

Performing arts groups get clearer guidelines—but much still impossible due to virus | News | San Luis Obispo

Three months after the local performing arts industry issued a plea to health officials for more clear and reasonable regulations to follow during the pandemic, arts groups are now allowed to record live performances without audiences, as well as host drive-in, movie theater-style concerts. But that s about it. In November, the SLO County Public Health Department revised its regulatory framework for the performing arts sector to permit those limited activities a move that followed statewide complaints that the industry was ignored in California s Blueprint for a Safer Economy. click to enlarge THE SHOW MUST GO ON SLO Symphony musicians record a performance at Cass Winery s barrel room in November.

Central Coast Coalition of Chambers surveys businesses on needs and concerns

Central Coast Coalition of Chambers surveys businesses on needs and concerns and last updated 2020-12-15 00:23:41-05 The Central Coast Coalition of Chambers released their monthly results to gauge the impact of COVID-19 on local businesses. Since May, nearly 2,400 businesses between San Miguel and Solvang have responded. The latest survey results from November 9-30 found that nearly 30% of employers plan to hire in the next month, but many are still struggling. “Right around the start of COVID, we started a survey regionally because we were all doing our own individual ones so we ended up doing this regional survey with all of us combined so we could get a better feeling for the whole region, said Jim Dantona, San Luis Obispo Chamber of Commerce President and CEO.

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