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The Central Coast Water Authority has filed a lawsuit in Santa Barbara Superior Court against the County of Santa Barbara over how the State Water Project will be managed going forward.
The State Water Project, built and operated by the California Department of Water Resources, allows local agencies to buy and sell water as needed.
Ray Stokes, executive director of the Central Coast Water Authority (CCWA) which includes eight member cities and water districts throughout Santa Barbara County, said an April resolution by the Santa Barbara County Board of Supervisors spurred the lawsuit.
“The County is essentially usurping the authority of the 44 board members and council members that have been elected by their constituents to ensure that they have sufficient water supplies to meet their needs,” Stokes said.
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COHOES The late, great Debbie Reynolds once sang “Love Is a Simple Thing,” a pop standard by June Carroll and Arthur Siegel.
But according to lyricist Joe DiPietro and composer Jimmy Roberts, it really isn’t, and therein lies the hilarity (and occasional poignance) of this musical from 1996, now in a sterling production at Cohoes Music Hall.
Producing artistic director Owen Smith and his Playhouse Stage Company have thrown open the doors after all of these awful months and, with proper protocols in place, invited us to try indoor theater again. If you feel up to it (vaccinations provide both a medical and psychological measure of comfort), you will be rewarded with a script that charts the course of true love which, as another noted wordsmith wrote, “never did run smooth.”