NEW ITEM
CALL TO ACTION
TUESDAY, JANUARY 27

Livability considerations for County housing amendments based on State laws
County Board of Supervisors
Betteravia Government Center, 511 E. Lakeside Parkway, Santa Maria
and via Zoom
Tuesday, January 27
Meeting starts at 9 a.m.
This item is #5 on the agenda:
Ordinance Streamlining and Housing Acommodations Amendments
FROM LINDA HONIKMAN, WHO LIVES IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD
Thousands of new housing units could be built in the next decade in Noleta if projects are able to produce what is allowed by zoning and builder’s remedy projects. When determining changes to zoning, we should consider what the future context could be.
If the current 101/Hollister/Turnpike/San Marcos Rd area is built out as planned there could be 1800 new housing units (or more than 2100 units if you add the MTD project on the North of the 101). And along the Hollister corridor between Turnpike and the 217 there are about 4000 new units allowed. The neighbors close to the current construction site on the west of San Marcos Rd are getting a huge increase in neighborhood population. The sudden increase from ag land to more than 40 units/acre next to the Sungate single family development is not something that should have happened from a future livability point of view but it’s the reality that should be addressed.
If we take an overview of the County, we may be able to satisfy the State’s mandate for housing unit increases for each income level but we need to consider policies and actions that will help us provide livable, sustainable and inclusive neighborhoods for our existing and future neighbors.
The points below are using the Turnpike Shopping center and 4 of the 5 upzoned housing projects in the Turnpike/San Marcos/Hollister area as examples.
CLICK HERE FOR MORE INFORMATION FROM MS. HONIKMAN: County_BOS_item_5_Jan_27_2026_housing_amendments.pdf
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CALL TO ACTION
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 28
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SAVE THE DATE!

Save the date the SBCAN's annual fundraiser: June 28, 2026 from 2pm to 5pm at Corque Hotel in Solvang. More details soon!
FRIDAY, JANUARY 30

Santa Barbara County Action Network
Countywide Roundtable on Jail Expansion Proposal
Friday, January 30 from Noon-1:30pm
SBCAN invites you to join us for a working group to advocate for resources and infrastructure that is sustainable for our county. The Roundtable will be hosted on Zoom.
SBCAN, alongside fellow social and criminal justice advocacy partners, invites you to a community Roundtable on January 30 from 12–1:30 PM to discuss the proposed jail expansion coming before the County Board of Supervisors for a vote in spring of 2026 during the Supervisors' budget deliberations.
This Roundtable will bring together mental health, criminal justice, and holistic social justice advocates to share ideas and build alignment. Together, participants will examine a shared set of policy considerations, including the approval of only one additional jail pod, strategies to address gaps in underfunded community services, and opportunities to invest in evidence-based solutions—such as treatment, rehabilitation, public defense, and mental and behavioral health care—that aim to reduce incarceration.
The ongoing lack of accessible, well-funded community services is a public safety issue that impacts us all. Join us and help turn advocacy into action.
Our experts and speakers will be:
Larry Severance who earned a J.D and a PhD in Social Psychology spent many years working in the Public Defender's office. Severance represents CLUE SB.
Lynne Gibbs is Public Policy Chair with the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI SB County).
Gail Osherenko is the Chair for the Criminal Justice Task with the League of Women Voters Santa Barbara.
We will be joined by representatives of the NAACP Santa Maria/Lompoc Chapter, the Fund for Santa Barbara, and more.
This working group will serve as a space for open dialogue and Q&A. Come add your voice to the conversation and help shape the solution.
Agenda:
1) History/Context: Why this issue is coming up now?
2) What's at stake?
3) Discussion: Collaborating on Advocacy Priorities
4) Next Steps/Call to action
Click here to register.
CALL TO ACTION
JANUARY 30, 31

805 Immigrant Rapid Response Network
- Responder/Spotter/Mobile Monitors: Monitor and document ICE activity to ensure transparency and accountability.
- Dispatcher: Answer hotline calls, document reports, and coordinate responses with the appropriate teams. Bilingual Spanish and English highly recommended.
- Mutual Aid: Assist affected families by assessing needs and organizing aid (e.g., food, transportation, donation drives). Outreach to churches, social media, and businesses encouraged but not required.
- Accompaniment: Provide emotional and logistical support to individuals facing immigration-related challenges, such as attending court hearings or legal appointments.
- Community Patrols: Patrol neighborhoods or streets using secure communication tools to alert about ICE presence. Patrols can be discreet or mobile monitors, depending on capacity and comfort.
- Community Outreach: Support visibility of 805UndocuFund and the 805 Immigrant Rapid Response Network at community events, swap meets, or protests. Distribute flyers, staff information tables, and educate the public.
- Legal Observers: Requires training from National Lawyer’s Guild Legal Observer Program. Observe and document ICE/Law Enforcement Officers (LEO) behavior at events such as raids, protests, or gatherings.
Get involved and make a difference! Sign up today to be part of a compassionate, action-driven network committed to justice and safety.
Upcoming Trainings:
- Lompoc (Friday, January 30, 2026, 6pm-8pm) Location sent upon registration. Registration required at: HERE
- Carpinteria (Saturday, January 31, 2026, 4pm) Location sent upon registration. Registration required at: HERE
Would you like to host a training in your community? Contact[email protected], [email protected] or[email protected] to prepare and defend your community!
If you find these action alerts useful, please help us continue this work with a donation. Any amount is helpful. Thank you.
For more information about SBCAN's activities in 2025, download these documents:
Jeanne Sparks and Ken Hough, Co-Executive Directors
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