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By Noozhawk Editors
| 9:00 p.m.
Regarding Noozhawk’s March 3 article, “Green Bicycle Lanes Coming to State Street in Downtown Santa Barbara,” I live downtown and I’m appalled by the garish bright green painted sections being developed for bike traffic down the middle of State Street. Ugly!!! That’s the first problem; it’s not at all in keeping with the aesthetics of the area.
Second, let’s not encourage the rude bikers (not all) to go flying through that area even faster.
A third problem is that I keep reading that the city wants pedestrians to use the sidewalks. Have you tried that?! Even when it’s not very busy down there? We’re still in the COVID-19 pandemic and it’s impossible to social distance on the sidewalk in many places. Restaurants have tables there, wait staff is crossing through to the street, and many people on the sidewalk are not wearing masks.
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SANTA BARBARA, Calif. - A group of protesters gathered outside the Santa Barbara County Courthouse in downtown Santa Barbara on Sunday afternoon to condemn the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol and to urge the U.S. Senate to convict President Trump of inciting an insurrection.
Trump was impeached last week and faces an upcoming trial in the Senate, set to begin after he leaves office on Inauguration Day, which is Wednesday.
The groups are also calling for all members of Congress who voted to overturn the results of the presidential election to be expelled. That proposal was introduced in a resolution by Missouri Rep. Cori Bush last week.