District Elections Coming to Goleta in 2022 – Attend a Public Workshop

The City of Goleta is beginning the process of transitioning to district elections beginning in November 2022 for its city council. This means that the city will be divided into four districts, and voters in each district will elect a City Councilmember who lives in his/her own district. The mayor will continue to be elected by voters across the city.

We welcome and encourage input from the public about what these districts might look like. In particular, we appreciate feedback on what communities of interest might exist within the city, which are groups of people who live close together and would benefit from being kept together in a single district. In order to garner such input, we will be holding public workshops during the summer – stay tuned for more information. These workshops will educate the public on the process and some tools they might use to draw maps of their community of interest and any proposed districts.

At our most recent Public Engagement Commission (PEC) meeting on April 22, the Commission received a presentation on the 2022 Electoral Districting Process, including an updated timeline, and provided input on the media and public interest organizations to be included in the City’s districting outreach efforts as well as the local “communities of interest” that should be considered when drawing electoral district lines. The staff report is available at https://tinyurl.com/vmkr5ew, and the meeting can be viewed here: https://tinyurl.com/addmzumt. At the prior PEC meeting on February 17, 2021, the Commission received a presentation on the process from City staff and our district elections consultant, National Demographics Corporation. View the staff report https://tinyurl.com/3mumxe6j, and watch the meeting at https://tinyurl.com/bbkrajju.

Also be on the lookout for a website about this project, which will launch in May. For questions, please contact City Clerk Deborah Lopez at dlopez@cityofgoleta.org.

Library Website Show and Tell – Watch our Video!

You may not know how much the Goleta Valley and Santa Ynez Valley Libraries have to offer without needing to walk through the front door. It is incredible all you can access at www.GoletaValleyLibrary.org with the click of a mouse or on your phone. The library offers Spanish Language materials for adults and children, as well as Spanish language programs. Bilingual staff are available to assist patrons. 

Don’t miss this show and tell tour of our library website with Library Director Allison Gray where she shows you how easy it is to find everything you could possibly need. Prepare to be impressed. Watch now in English (https://youtu.be/zYi7m0nKDPM) or Spanish (https://youtu.be/U7vN5A8DiTI).

Life in the Orange Tier

Santa Barbara County met the State’s Orange Tier case rate (less than 5.9 daily new cases per 100k) and positivity rate (less than 4.9% positive testing rate) which allowed the County to move into the less restrictive Orange Tier.

The following changes in the state’s orange tier became effective on April 21, 2021, for Santa Barbara County:

  • Restaurants: Indoor seating increases to 50% capacity or 200 people maximum.
  • Gyms and Fitness Centers: 25% capacity indoors; indoor pools can open.
  • Wineries and Breweries: 25% or 100 people indoors maximum
  • Movie Theaters: 50% or 200 people maximum.
  • Museums, Zoos and Aquariums: 50% capacity for indoor activities.
  • Places of Worship: 50% capacity indoor activities.
  • Bars with no food service: Open outdoors with modifications.
  • All retail: No capacity limits.
  • Gatherings: Maximum of 10 people and three households

For more information please visit https://publichealthsbc.org/