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New Year to Bring Switch for Appointing Lompoc Commissioners

Change to district-based system seeks to broaden representation on panels, but draws opposition By Janene Scully, Noozhawk North County Editor | @JaneneScully January 12, 2021 | 3:13 p.m. A switch to district-based elections has sparked a debate in some North County communities about whether it should matter where planning commissioners and others serving on city panels live. The Lompoc City Council recently discussed how deep into the city government the district-based change should go, and whether most commissioners can continue to be appointed despite where they reside in the city.  Ultimately, the council voted 3-2 to ax members of certain commissions by March 15, and encourage any of those people to submit applications that include the district where they reside.

Santa Barbara County Leaders Skeptical of High Housing Development Goals

Santa Barbara County Leaders Skeptical of High Housing Development Goals Santa Barbara most likely will be asked to permit and build more than 8,000 units for the upcoming cycle of the state s Regional Housing Needs Allocation About 318 apartments are constructed in the Enos Ranch development of Santa Maria, seen in July. The city constructed the most housing units of any local jurisdiction recently. (Janene Scully / Noozhawk file photo) By Giana Magnoli, Noozhawk Managing Editor | @magnoli January 2, 2021 | 7:28 p.m. Santa Barbara County leaders say they recognize the need to develop more housing, but expressed skepticism at the high numbers projected for the next Regional Housing Needs Allocation.

As 2020 comes to a close, the Sun looks back at some of last year s big stories | Cover Story

Share: As 2020 comes to a close, the Sun looks back at some of last year s big stories By SUN STAFF Turns out, so much happened in 2020 that we really don’t have space to cover it all. As we all know, the COVID-19 pandemic is the big story, with social and political tensions taking a close second. Although California also had a record fire season in 2020, Santa Barbara County thankfully didn’t. Santa Maria made the national news for a violent incident after the election between Trump advocates and the opposition, the Santa Maria Joint Union High School District gave out more failing grades than it did the previous school year, and the wine industry battled over a proposed business improvement district that was ultimately withdrawn. Plus, we are still reeling in the uncertainty of the pandemic in its effects on the health care and education systems, the economy, everyday normalcy, and those whom COVID-19 infected. Who knows what 2021 will bring, but I think we’re all looking

Central Coast Rescue Mission hosts drive-thru Christmas banquet in Santa Maria

Central Coast Rescue Mission hosts drive-thru Christmas banquet in Santa Maria SANTA MARIA, Calif - Hundreds of families in need received an early Christmas meal in Santa Maria Friday afternoon thanks to the help of Central Coast Rescue Mission and other organizations. Families enjoyed the special Christmas banquet at Four Square Church. The turkey meal was delivered to each visitor drive-thru style. Special guests included Santa Maria Mayor Alice Patino. We have a lot of people that need food and I want to support the different entities in our community that are their providing food. It s such a necesity for life in Santa Maria, Patino said.

Santa Maria Council Swears In Familiar Mayor and Two District Representatives

Santa Maria Council Swears In Familiar Mayor and Two District Representatives Mayor Alice Patino begins her third term with the gavel while Carlos Escobedo represents District 1 and Mike Cordero represents District 2 Santa Maria Councilman Carlos Escobedo, left, Mayor Alice Patino and Councilman Mike Cordero take the oaths of office Tuesday night. Escobedo is a newcomer representing District 1, Patino begins a third term wielding the gavel, and Cordero returns to represent District 2. (City of Santa Maria photos) By Janene Scully, Noozhawk North County Editor | @JaneneScully December 15, 2020 | 9:27 p.m. The Santa Maria City Council gained a political newcomer to represent the northwest neighborhoods for the first time and welcomed back its mayor and a veteran councilman on Tuesday night.

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