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SBCAG Accepts Final Regional Housing Needs Allocation Determination, Down 15% from Early Draft

By Jade Martinez-Pogue, Noozhawk Staff Writer | @MartinezPogue February 19, 2021 | 8:18 p.m. The Santa Barbara County Association of Governments has received the final Regional Housing Needs Allocation determination, which fell about 15% below the previous draft number presented to the board of directors in November. The RHNA is the state’s fair share housing law that requires local governments to plan for the minimum number of housing units across four income groups. SBCAG, acting as the regional government agency for Santa Barbara County, is responsible for developing a methodology to allocate the housing units across the county. The county’s final RHNA determination for the eight-year cycle of 2023-31 is 24,856 housing units. That number was adjusted down from 29,313, the previous draft number determined by the California Department of Housing and Community Development in November.

Santa Maria mayor, residents receive COVID-19 vaccine

Santa Maria mayor, residents receive COVID-19 vaccine Orr, Jason and last updated 2021-01-21 20:51:36-05 Santa Maria Mayor Alice Patino is one of several patients who received their COVID-19 vaccine Thursday. Doses of the Pfizer vaccine were administered to Santa Barbara County residents age 75 and older by staff from Marian Regional Medical Center. I m so pleased, says Mayor Alice Patino. I hope everyone comes out and gets the vaccine when it s available to them. Over the next four days, Dignity Health says it hopes to administer at least 4,000 doses. We re doing this even while our hospital is surging, says Robyn Dodds, Patient Experience Director at Marian Regional Medical Center. We want to get this out to the community. So they re willing to pick up extra, just to make sure that this vaccine gets out to our community.

Marian Regional Medical Center to vaccinate 3,900 Central Coast seniors

Marian Regional Medical Center to vaccinate 3,900 Central Coast seniors Jason Orr (KSBY) and last updated 2021-01-22 01:55:13-05 A local hospital in Santa Maria is helping get the COVID-19 vaccine to nearly 4,000 seniors this weekend. Marian Regional Medical Center, a member of Dignity Healthy, turned the parking lot on 220 Palisades Drive into a community vaccination site on Thursday. During the next four days, the medical staff will vaccinate residents 75 years and older in Santa Barbara County. We re doing this even while our hospital is surging. We want to get this (vaccine) out to the community, Robin Dodds, the Patient Experience Director, said.

Proposed 160-Unit Apartment Complex Receives Narrow Support of Santa Maria Council

Proposed 160-Unit Apartment Complex Receives Narrow Support of Santa Maria Council City leaders deny an appeal filed by neighbors concerned about parking and other effects stemming from the Centennial Gardens development Neighbors of an empty lot near West Battles Road and South Depot Street in Santa Maria oppose a planned 160-unit apartment complex. (Janene Scully / Noozhawk photo) By Janene Scully, Noozhawk North County Editor | @JaneneScully January 20, 2021 | 8:09 p.m. An apartment complex with 160 units proposed for Santa Maria received narrow approval after neighbors appealed the project to the City Council amid concerns about inadequate parking spilling onto nearby streets. After 90 minutes of discussion, council members voted 3-2 to deny an appeal from Pacific Crest Estates homeowners and approve the Centennial Gardens Apartments proposal.

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