#VaccinateGoleta COVID-19 Update

We are pleased that we appear to be moving out of what has been a long two years of a COVID crisis. As of March 7, the number of eligible (ages 5+) Santa Barbara County residents who are vaccinated (first or single dose) is 80.1%. The number of fully vaccinated eligible residents is 72.1%. Visit the Santa Barbara County Community Data Dashboard for more information.

In other local COVID-19 news:

California Department of Public Health Updates as of February 28, 2022:

  • Effective March 1, 2022, the requirement that unvaccinated individuals mask in indoor public settings will move to a strong recommendation that all persons, regardless of vaccine status, continue indoor masking. 
  • Universal masking shall remain required in specified high-risk settings.
  • After March 11, 2022, the universal masking requirement for K-12 and Childcare settings will terminate. CDPH strongly recommends that individuals in these settings continue to mask in indoor settings when the universal masking requirement lifts.

For the most up-to-date information, visit https://publichealthsbc.org/.

Goleta’s Community State of the City on April 13

The City of Goleta’s 5th Annual Community State of the City is just around the corner! Join us in-person on Wednesday, April 13 at 6:00 p.m. at a very special location, the Elks Lodge (150 N. Kellogg Avenue), where Goleta’s State of the City was held 2008 – 2012. This is a free community event to learn more about what is happening at the City of Goleta. Spanish interpretation will be available.

The event includes presentations from Mayor Paula Perotte and City Manager Michelle Greene. They will be discussing the City’s finances as well as current and future projects and programs. The evening will conclude with Q&A from the audience with City staff. This is an important night for the City, and we really hope to see you there.

We will also have City information tables for you to speak directly with staff and learn about upcoming programs and projects.

This is also a great opportunity to get your 20 Year limited edition City swag! We have t-shirts, hats, totes and mugs that will be for sale

Watch 20 Years Reflections Video

Do you know the story of how the City of Goleta came to be? It is a compelling one that will deepen your appreciation for what it took to get this City started 20 years ago. We encourage you to watch this appropriately timed 20-minute City of Goleta 20 Year Reflections Video. Hear from former and current Mayors, Councilmembers, GoletaNow founders, and even the first City Manager as they reminisce about how a dream became a reality, what they love about the Good Land, and what their hopes and dreams are for the future of Goleta. Enjoy the video and share it with everyone you know who loves Goleta and/or a great story!

Thanks to Paul Westmacott with Paradigm Pictures for putting this video together and to KEYT for providing archive footage which really made this piece extra special.

Participate in the City’s Housing Element Update

Attend a Meeting or Take Our Survey!

We want to hear your insight regarding housing issues in our community.

The City is conducting a public workshop on the Housing Element Update at the upcoming Planning Commission meeting on Monday, March 14, 2022, at 6:00 p.m. Spanish interpretation will be available. City staff will provide an update on the Housing Element Update to the Planning Commission and members of the public, provide an update on the project, and provide opportunities for the Planning Commission and members of the public in attendance to provide input regarding housing issues within the City. The agenda will be posted at least 72 hours prior to the meeting at www.CityofGoleta.org/GoletaMeetings. A link to participate will be available in the agenda.

The City held a virtual Housing Element Update stakeholders meeting with Old Town residents, businesses, and property owners on March 8.

Take our survey! The City also has a survey for community members to take as part of the Housing Element Update. Thank you to the over 400 people that have already taken the survey. If you haven’t, please take a few minutes to take it now in English or Spanish. The survey is an important part of the City’s effort to update our Housing Element for the 6th housing cycle (2023-2031) as part of state law.

The Housing Element update will include an analysis of housing needs, resources, and constraints, and articulates the City’s official policies and objectives for the development, preservation, and improvement of housing for all economic segments of the community. More information can be found here. If you have any questions or concerns or would like to schedule a meeting with City staff, please email HousingElement@cityofgoleta.org

Parking Restrictions Return for Deltopia

The City of Goleta is continuing with its parking permit program for Deltopia, Isla Vista’s unsanctioned street party, which is expected to take place over the weekend of Friday, April 1 through Sunday, April 3, 2022. Over the past several years, a temporary permit-only on-street parking program for residents near Isla Vista was implemented and deemed successful in dissuading partygoers from parking in the Goleta neighborhoods closest to Isla Vista and easing the impacts felt by residents. 

Parking permits are issued for the Goleta neighborhoods closest to Isla Vista: University 1 and University 2 neighborhoods, including the Cannon Green Condominium complex. The boundaries are: Cannon Green Drive to the west, Hollister Avenue to the north, Storke Road to the east and Whittier Drive to the south.

Each household will receive two passes in their mailbox by Friday, March 25. The parking permits are required to be taped to the inside of the vehicle’s driver’s side window during the restricted hours (see below). Signage will be posted on the streets in advance to remind drivers, and electronic message boards will be at several entrances to the University 1 and 2 neighborhoods. Vehicles not displaying the appropriate permit will be subject to ticketing and/or towing. Parking restrictions are for Friday and Saturday nights, when most party-goers are expected to be in the area:

  • 7:00 p.m. Friday, April 1, 2022, to 7:00 a.m. Saturday, April 2, 2022; and
  • 7:00 p.m. Saturday, April 2, 2022, to 7:00 a.m. Sunday, April 3, 2022

Should Deltopia move to the following weekend, the restrictions will be in place from 7:00 p.m. on Friday, April 8 to 7:00 a.m. Saturday, April 9 and 7:00 p.m. on Saturday, April 9 to 7:00 a.m. Sunday, April 10.

The overnight parking restrictions will not affect those visiting Girsh Park. If you live in the area designated to receive a parking permit, and do not receive yours by March 25, please contact the City of Goleta Neighborhood Services Department at 805-961-7554 or bramirez@cityofgoleta.org to make arrangements for a replacement.

A map and FAQs can be found here: http://tinyurl.com/goletatempparking.

Miles of Smiles

Community Partners in Caring Launched miles of SMILES—Free rides so that seniors can access basic needs such as medical appointments and the grocery store

Community Partners in Caring is stepping up to solve a growing concern throughout the community—homebound seniors lacking access to things as basic as food and medical care, things they need to survive. In order to accomplish their mission they need your help.

Community Partners in Caring urgently needs volunteer drivers to provide these life-saving rides to seniors. Imagine for a moment that you have nobody to help you get to the grocery store, no way to get to a medical appointment. All of the things that are essential to your wellbeing, you no longer have access to. One hour out of your day, your month, or your year has the power to help change the trajectory of an isolated senior’s life, forever.

Volunteers will receive mileage reimbursements. To sign up as a volunteer driver for miles of Smiles, go to www.partnersincaring.org/volunteer or contact Community Partners in Caring at volunteer@partnersincaring.org or 805-925-8000. New volunteers go through an on-boarding and orientation process that takes one to two weeks and includes COVID-19 safety protocols and sanitation training.

Help is just one call away, and this program will cost participating seniors nothing. To be eligible for a miles of Smiles ride, people must be at least 62 years of age, unable to drive, and must be able to walk without the assistance of their driver. Canes and walkers will be placed in the vehicle during the ride.

“Homebound dependent seniors have always faced challenges to sustain daily living,” said Vilma Contreras, Community Partners in Caring’s Executive Director. “We are calling upon the community to step up and help these seniors access basic needs. We want nothing to stand in the way of a senior in need getting to their doctor’s appointment or to a grocery store so they can have a warm meal for dinner.”

Those eligible in Santa Barbara County who are interested in a free ride must call the Community in Partners in Caring office at 805-925-8000 for staff to arrange their ride (and ensure they are in a region of the county served by this program). Two-day advance notice is required. Drivers and passengers must wear a face mask and follow COVID safety protocols at all times.

“The simple act of driving your car can support seniors across the County, and you will literally help save lives,” points out Chuen Ng, Community Partners in Caring’s Board President. “An hour a week – or even a month – can make a life-saving difference to the senior in your car seat.”

In addition to launching Miles of Smiles, Community Partners in Caring’s volunteers also offer an array of other free helpful programs to area seniors, including grocery pick-up/delivery, free food delivery, senior programming enrollment, rides to medical appointments, and “friendly calls” or visits to break up the day and reduce senior isolation. Tax-deductible donations to support this important work can be made by mail or directly through their website.

Those interested in learning more about becoming a volunteer with Community Partners in Caring can visit www.partnersincaring.org/volunteer or contact 805-925-8000 or volunteer@partnersincaring.org.

Pavement Reconstruction Begin on Cathedral Oaks Road

As part of the City’s annual Pavement Project that began construction in November of 2021, reconstruction of Cathedral Oaks Road from Alameda Avenue to Glen Annie Road began on March 7th. Work is scheduled to take place Monday – Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. The street reconstruction and base paving is estimated to be completed within two weeks. One lane will be open, and flaggers will be directing traffic. Bicyclist and pedestrians will be directed to use the bike path on the north side of Cathedral Oaks Road during construction. Delays can be expected during Dos Pueblos High School’s pick up and drop off times. We appreciate your patience while we work to improve one of the City’s main arterials. For more information, please click here for a message from Charlie Ebeling, City of Goleta’s Public Works Director.

Goleta Community Turns Out Big Time to Celebrate City’s 20th Birthday

Check Out Event Photos and Video

The City of Goleta wants to extend its heartfelt appreciation to the hundreds of community members who turned out to celebrate the City’s 20th Birthday event on March 5, 2022, at Rancho La Patera and Stow House. We are so pleased the weather held up for us and that so many people took time out of their Saturday to mark this milestone birthday. This event was a testament to the supportive and vibrant people that make up the Good Land.

We also want to extend a huge thank you to the Goleta Valley Historical Society for partnering with us to put on such a memorable event at the perfect place. The Stow House setting was not only beautiful but provided so many areas to allow community members an opportunity to spread out and enjoy the day doing many different things.

To see how the big day went, view our photos here. Highlights of the event included:

  • The debut of our 20 Year Reflections video. You won’t want to miss the 20-minute story of how the City came to be told through the eyes of 15 former Mayors, Councilmembers, GoletaNow founders and the first City Manager. We hope you enjoy the video, available at https://youtu.be/Lnt9whOnqBc, and please share widely.
  • Live music courtesy of the Salt Martians and The Nombres
  • A community toast with lemon buntini’s and apple cider.
  • Singing Happy Birthday to Goleta together followed by a 20-year clap!
  • Special tributes from Mayor Paula Perotte, first Mayor Margaret Connell, Congressman Salud Carbajal, Senator Monique Limón, Supervisors Joan Hartmann and Gregg Hart, Sheriff Bill Brown and Goodland Coalition members.
  • Special performances including Dos Pueblos Theatre Academy entertainers, the 2021 Junior Spirit of Fiesta and a 2022 Teen Star Finalist from Goleta.
  • Free train rides next door at the Goleta Depot thanks to Community West Bank.
  • Free tractor rides and a Ranch Yard featuring Stow House animals, popular attractions all day.
  • Information tables staffed by City Staff and other community partners, also bustling throughout the day.
  • Great food from AR Catering and Elubia’s Kitchen. Beverages served in a souvenir cup.
  • 20 Year Swag was a hit. We still have merchandise left which will be for sale at our upcoming Community State of the City event on April 13 at 6:00 p.m. at the Elks Lodge.
  • Signature frame signed by hundreds of community members to be on display in Council Chambers soon.
  • Prizes from Elubia’s Kitchen, Fairview Gardens, Ice in Paradise, Woodstock’s and Zodo’s. Thank you to our local community sponsors!

An event like this doesn’t happen without staff and volunteers, and we thank each and every one including volunteers from Boys Team Charity and Boy Scout Troop 105.

Cheers to 20 Years! Thanks for making it a great memory.

Pictured below: Photos from the event (photo credit: Jay Farbman and City staff)