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I’ve also tried to explain the unique situation of the SBTHP drawing from both public and private sources. Through an operating agreement with the California State Parks Department, for instance, SBTHP was allowed to keep rental income from El Presidio de Santa Bárbara State Historic Park to operate and develop the park.
This public-private partnership also enabled SBTHP to receive funds from a special joint powers agreement with the City of Santa Barbara and Santa Barbara County set up by civic leader and conservation and preservation pioneer Pearl Chase. Although the county dropped out after the passage of Proposition 13 in 1978, the city continued to earmark money for the presidio in its annual budget, not to mention grants that were to come from the city’s since disbanded Redevelopment Agency.
Due to school s landmark status, city s Historic Landmarks Commission must review project for authenticity
A window replacement project is proposed for Santa Barbara High School, which has original windows from its construction in the 1920s and ’30s. (Santa Barbara Unified School District photo) By Joshua Molina, Noozhawk Staff Writer | @JECMolina
April 4, 2021
| 8:15 p.m.
The Santa Barbara Unified School District is looking to replace 102 windows at the Santa Barbara High School campus, a move that would cost the district about $1.26 million.
Funding for the project would come out of Measure I bond funds.
The school board was set to vote on the project on Feb. 9, but it was removed from the agenda so the project could be reviewed by the Santa Barbara Historic Landmarks Commission.