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INFORMATION FROM CAUSE

Demand Tenant Protections

5 p.m., Tuesday, June 9
Santa Barbara City Hall
735 Anacapa St., Santa Barbara

Speak up during Santa Barbara City Council meeting on Tuesday, June 9.

The City's draft Rent Stabilization Ordinance can be found here: https://santabarbaraca.gov/services/housing-human-services/affordable-housing/rent-stabilization

Click here for a PDF highlighting sections where the draft ordinance does not align with the clear direction City Council provided during previous meetings.

These protections will impact all of our communities and provide a meaningful opportunity to protect teachers, city workers, service workers, families, seniors, students, and longtime tenants from continuing to be priced out of Santa Barbara.

We want to trust in our local public process and ensure community voices are reflected in the final ordinance. To support transparency and collaboration, we have included City staff Barbara, Anthony, Kelly and City Attorney John Domias so they can review the areas we identified and consider this as an opportunity to better align the draft with Council's direction ahead of Tuesday's meeting.

As always, we are grateful for the work of City staff and remain committed to open, transparent conversations as we move forward together. Our shared goal is to collectively create a  strong ordinance that protects tenants, preserves community stability, and continues to implement long-term solutions for our current housing affordability crisis.

Ana Arce [email protected]

 

SANTA BARBARA COUNTY ACTION NETWORK
ROUNDTABLE

Friday, June 12 at noon
via Zoom

Register here:       https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/86_CkHJLQEyitn9duLZEeA     

Join us to discuss 

Santa Maria River Levee Trail
Yardi Systems proposal
The Truth Act

1. Santa Maria River Levee Trail

The County's Mobility Manager, Mark Friedlander, will give an update on what the County of Santa Barbara is proposing for the extension of the Santa Maria River Levee Trail to Guadalupe. (More information below.)

2. Yardi Systems proposal

Yardi Systems is negotiating a $100 million plan to move its corporate headquarters into downtown Santa Barbara's vacant Macy's building at Paseo Nuevo. The proposal relocates 600 employees from Goleta to State Street, aiming to revitalize the area by driving daily foot traffic to local businesses and restaurants. Article about the proposal: https://www.noozhawk.com/santa-barbara-council-praises-new-redevelopment-plans-for-paseo-nuevo/

3. The Truth Act

Activist Larry Bishop will present on the TRUTH Act (Transparent Review of Unjust Transfers and Holds Act) a California law that protects immigrant rights by requiring local authorities to provide transparency regarding any cooperation with federal immigration agencies like ICE. Link to the Truth Act: https://leginfo.legislature.ca.gov/faces/billTextClient.xhtml?bill_id=201520160AB2792

  

SANTA MARIA RIVER LEVEE TRAIL

The County recently released its Draft Environmental Impact Report and is taking comments on its adequacy and completeness.

We will discuss the County's preferred plan and what actions to take to support the extension. Since there is strong opposition to the project, we must show the County that the community wants and needs this trail.

The Draft EIR and all documents related to it may be reviewed on the County’s website at https://www.countyofsb.org/4804/Santa-Maria-Levee-Trail or at the Public Works offices at 123 E. Anapamu St., Santa Barbara and 620 W. Foster Rd., Santa Maria; or Santa Maria Public Library, 421 S. McClelland St., Santa Maria; or Guadalupe Branch Library, 4719 W. Main St., Guadalupe.

Objections to the proposed extension of the trail can be read here: https://content.civicplus.com/api/assets/ca-santabarbaracounty/aae5a338-a7e7-48a3-b9a1-67339376d588

Comments can be made to the County on the adequacy and completeness of the Draft EIR during a public hearing on June 30 at 3 p.m. at the Betteravia Government Center, 511 E Lakeside Parkway, Santa Maria, or they can be submitted by July 14 at 5 p.m. to Project Manager, [email protected] or to 123 E. Anapamu St., Santa Barbara, CA 93101.

Candidates for the Fifth District Supervisor's seat have taken positions on the issue. They were quoted in the Santa Barbara News-Press: https://www.newspress.com/2026/05/22/fiscal-priorities-sharpen-as-fifth-district-candidates-face-off-at-round-2-forum/

 

 

SBCAN AT 25:

Honoring the Work
Empowering the Future

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Join us on June 28 at the stunning Sunstone Winery in Santa Ynez as we celebrate Santa Barbara County Action Network turning 25−and what a quarter-century it's been!

We're raising a glass to Co-Executive Directors Jeanne Sparks and Ken Hough, who have poured their hearts into leading Santa Barbara County Action Network for 14 remarkable years.

Under their guidance, SBCAN diversified its board, deepened community partnerships, and championed environmental, economic, and social justice across the county. Their legacy is woven into everything we do.

While we'll miss them at the helm, the story continues! Ken joins the SBCAN Board of Directors and Jeanne steps into the SBCAN Advisory Council — so their wisdom stays close.

And the future? It's bright. We're thrilled to welcome Nancy Avoce as our incoming Executive Director, effective July 1.

Spotted early as a rising star by Jeanne and Ken, Nancy has spent nearly three years as Assistant Director exceeding every expectation. She's now building a dynamic, energized team ready to take SBCAN to bold new heights.

U.S. Senator Adam Schiff and State Senator Monique Limón have been invited and will try to make it.

We hope to see them−and you, too! Come celebrate with us!

Onward in the fight!

Co-Presidents Lawanda Lyons-Pruitt and Dick Flacks

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Thanks to our Sponsors!

All In Sponsors:

Dick and Marilyn Mazess

Ken Hough & Jeanne Sparks

Dick Flacks

Keep Families Housed Sponsors:

Sunstone Winery

Mercury Press

Lasting Communities Sponsors:

UFCW Local 770

SEIU Local 620

CAUSE

Santa Ynez Band of Chumash Indians Foundation

Pam Gates & Cliff Solomon

Voice for Change Sponsors:

SEIU Local 721

McCune Foundation

Allan Hancock College

Lisa Carlos

Gail Osherenko & Oran Young

Lee Heller

Robert Ornstein

Dan Gira & Victoria Greene

Mechanics Bank

Das Williams & Spencer Brandt (3CE)

Marc Chytilo & Nancy Weiss

Linda Lee

The Fund for Santa Barbara

Janet Blevins & Gary Smith

David Landecker

Kathy Sharum & David Dennis

Love Your Neighbor Sponsors:

Santa Barbara Foundation

Santa Barbara-Ventura Chapter of the Sierra Club

The Home Team

George Relles & BL Borovay

Gerry DeWitt

Gail Teton-Landis

Geoff Green

Harvey Molotch & Glenn Wharton

Karen Mayes

Jon Glasoe & Rob Pearson

Santa Maria-Lompoc Branch of the NAACP

Leila Rupp & Verta Taylor

Lompoc Valley Democratic Club

Suzanne & Abe Peck

Virginia Souza

Open Hearts Sponsors:

Supervisor Joan Hartmann

Supervisor Laura Capps

Congressman Salud Carbajal

Assemblymember Gregg Hart

Goleta City Councilmember James Kyriaco

Goleta City Councilmember Jennifer Smith

Goleta City Councilmember Stuart Kasdin

Santa Barbara City Councilmember Kristen Sneddon

SBCC Trustee Kyle Richards

Gail Marshall

Joyce Howerton

Vicky Blum & David Lebell

Dr. Ruth Ackerman

Rich Appelbaum & Karen Shapiro

Christiane Schlumberger

Dr. Derek Ng

Barbara Lindemann

Megan Turley

Planned Parenthood California Central Coast

Ellen Anderson

Jennifer Smith

In-Kind Sponsors:

Santa Barbara City Councilmember Oscar Gutierrez

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