Without police departments of their own, four cities along the Central Coast depend on the Santa Barbara County Sheriff’s Office for law enforcement services. The.
Council members emphasized strong relationships with law enforcement staff and commended deputies serving the community, but took umbrage with the county’s 11th-hour changes, unexplained increasing costs and lack of transparency.
Council members emphasized strong relationships with law enforcement staff and commended deputies serving the community, but took umbrage with the county’s 11th-hour changes, unexplained increasing costs and lack of transparency.
“I’m disappointed in how we’ve treated (TAC members) and disappointed in our continual ricocheting in our pattern of how we’re dealing with marketing. This goes way back beyond just this