Posted By Kali Cozyris on Thu, May 6, 2021 at 9:42 AM click to enlarge submitted Mural in progress created by Fieldbrook Elementary and Redwood Coast Montessori students. See what students from Fieldbrook Elementary and Redwood Coast Montessori have been working on this past year at
Art and the Environment: Keeping the Giant Jolly, the unveiling of two new public art projects being installed in the
Creamery District this
Saturday, May 8 at
11:45 a.m. The students, working with Playhouse Arts’ Education team, created a mural depicting the plant and animal life of the Jolly Giant Creek. Additionally, artist James Hildebrandt designed and created two 14-foot stainless steel sculptures based on the ecosystem of the creek that will be per
Zero to Fierce Womxn s Festival 2021
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The ‘Bayview Bungalow’ vacation rental on H Street in Arcata
At its Wednesday night meeting, the Arcata City Council will again consider adopting an ordinance that would place stricter regulations on vacation rentals in the city, including capping the number of short-term rentals at 125.
City staff drafted a vacation rental ordinance back in 2018 and it came before the council last year. But no action was taken on the item because several council members had a conflict of interest due to operating vacation rentals themselves. With a few new members, the council discussed the issue during its last meeting, and nearly all the members voiced support for the ordinance, feeling it would be an important way to ensure there is housing available for long-term tenants. (Mayor Sofia Pereira recused herself because she rents out a room on AirBnB.)