The Latest COVID-19 Vaccine and Appointment Information

In Santa Barbara County, everyone age 16 or older is eligible to be vaccinated. Minors are only eligible for the Pfizer vaccine and must be accompanied by a parent or legal guardian. Those 18 and over have two other vaccine options: Moderna and Johnson & Johnson. After a short pause, Johnson & Johnson vaccine administration has resumed. The State of California has posted a FACT SHEET to assist California residents while choosing a vaccine.

Vaccine appointments are available through My Turn California, mobile vaccination clinics, and local pharmacies. To find availability and make an appointment, please go to the Santa Barbara County Public Health Department website at https://publichealthsbc.org/vaccine/.

Those registered for an appointment should bring documentation with your name on it and proof of Santa Barbara County residency.

For more information, and Frequently Asked Questions, click here, or call 2-1-1 and select option 4.

Don’t Miss the 2021 Goleta State of the City on May 27 – Send Us Your Questions!

Mark your calendar for 7:00 p.m. on Thursday, May 27, 2021, for the premiere of the 2021 Goleta Community State of the City. Support our local restaurants by getting #GoletaToGo and gather around to watch the show. The program includes an update on how our City is doing from Mayor Paula Perotte and City Manager Michelle Greene, special messages from your Councilmembers, local entertainment, and a Q&A. It is going to be a special night and we hope you will join us for this virtual event.

Ways to Watch:

Besides watching, we want you to be part of the show! Do you have a question for our Mayor, City Council or Staff? Then send in a short cell phone video of yourself asking your question (you can also email us your question). Send your question to PIO@cityofgoleta.org by May 14th to be included. We will do our best to make sure we answer as many questions as possible as part of the Goleta Community State of the City.

For cell phone video questions:

  • Please record your cell phone video horizontally.
  • Be aware of your surroundings (make sure there is no background noise).
  • Introduce yourself quickly and your connection to Goleta. Example, “My name is Barbara… and I have lived in Goleta for … years. I am concerned about…”
  • Videos must be approximately 15 seconds.
  • Review your video then email the final clip to PIO@cityofgoleta.org.
  • Look for yourself during the Community State of the City.

If you prefer to write your question in an email instead of recording a video, please be sure to include your full name and connection to Goleta as well.

We look forward to hearing from the community and hope you will tune in to watch our Community State of the City on Thursday, May 27 at 7:00 p.m.

City of Goleta Celebrates Our Devoted City Clerk Team

The City of Goleta is proud to celebrate and recognize our Goleta City Clerk Division during the 52nd anniversary of Municipal Clerks Week which runs from May 2nd through May 8th.  Tonight, May 4, 2021, the Goleta City Council will issue a Proclamation to honor the City’s talented, dedicated, and hard-working City Clerk Division. If you want to brighten their day and let them know what a great job they are doing, send an email to CityClerkGroup@cityofgoleta.org.

Goleta’s small but mighty City Clerk Team includes 18-year employee City Clerk Deborah Lopez, who has been with the City almost since its beginning in 2003, as well as Deputy City Clerks Liana Campos and David Cutaia.

Mayor Paula Perotte said this team is the glue that holds the City together.  She said, “The Clerk’s Office serves as the information center, providing a vital link between our residents, local governing bodies and agencies of government at all levels!  You could say this office is our central nervous system.  They are central to our city……but never nervous.  On behalf of our City Council and residents, I am extending our heartfelt thanks to them for their dedication to the Goleta community and our City Council and staff.”

City Clerk Deborah Lopez said she is honored to be Goleta’s City Clerk.  She said, “I love my job and because of that it doesn’t feel like a job but rather a journey. I am lucky to work with two amazing staff members, Liana Campos and David Cutaia, who have a work ethic I admire. I was so impressed with how our small team maintained the high level of performance we pride ourselves on, while accepting even more responsibility with virtual meetings due to the pandemic. Since we began virtual meetings for City Council, Commissions and Committees in March 2020, we have held over 200!”

The City Clerk Division serves as the information center on functions of local government and provides a professional link between community members, local governing bodies, and agencies of government at all levels. The Division is also the Historian of the Records, taking care of the entire recorded history of the City.

The City Clerk Division has many duties and responsibilities, including attending all City Council meetings and maintaining a record of the proceedings, ordinances, resolutions, written contracts, and official bonds; serving as the election official for the City of Goleta; overseeing Boards, Commissions and Committees; and much more. Learn more about the City Clerk Division at www.cityofgoleta.org/city-hall/city-clerk.

We commend them for their courage, flexibility, resilience, and dedication year-round, as well as their ability to pivot during this ongoing pandemic to provide virtual meetings to the public and run a virtual election in November 2020.

Pictured: The City Clerk Division in Council Chambers in 2019, pictured left-to-right: Mayor Paula Perotte, Deputy City Clerk David Cutaia, City Clerk Deborah Lopez, and Deputy City Clerk Liana Campos.