Presentation focuses on major current projects and accomplishments as well as responsibilities and personnel constraints
The City of Goleta Public Works Department staff says a “major current project” includes the LED lighting, ADA updates and seismic upgrades at the Goleta Valley Community Center, 5679 Hollister Ave. in Goleta. (Brooke Holland / Noozhawk photo) By Brooke Holland, Noozhawk Staff Writer | @BT Holland
April 28, 2021
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Workload and staffing resources for the Goleta Public Works Department were discussed this week during a special City Council meeting.
The agenda item didn’t require the council members to vote at the virtual meeting, and the presentation focused on major current projects and accomplishments as well as responsibilities and staffing constraints.
City of Goleta to Distribute $166,000 in COVID-19 Relief Funds to Individuals, Businesses
About $100,000 will go toward grants to help residents with financial needs, and $66,000 will help small companies stay open during the pandemic
The City of Goleta is looking to help businesses and individuals survive the COVID-19 pandemic by offering grants through United Way and the Santa Barbara Foundation. The city agreed Tuesday night to award $166,000. (Joshua Molina / Noozhawk photo) By Joshua Molina, Noozhawk Staff Writer | @JECMolina
February 16, 2021
Here comes the money.
The Goleta City Council on Tuesday agreed to distribute $166,000 among Goleta residents and businesses to help with COVID-19 pandemic relief.
Housing and Development Newsletter
Plans call for the addition of two new elevator and star towers for the 250 and 270 Storke Road buildings; a new 42-foot-high tower on top of 270 Storke Road, exterior facade improvements, and the replacement of second-story balconies.
Developers plan several other back-of-the house changes, including new utilities and storage space, along with landscaping improvements in the parking lot.
The number of parking lot spaces will drop from 138 to 121 as part of the development, among other changes.
Branch said the project could be a year away from completion. Even though people are seeing the story poles now, it s actually a project that has been in the works for a few years.