Celebrate Sustainably

As a coastal city, Goleta has a unique responsibility to protect the ocean and local environment by reducing single-use plastic consumption and litter. With upcoming celebrations and graduations around the corner, we encourage the community to celebrate sustainably and opt for decorations that are more environmentally friendly. As you plan for parties and holidays, the City of Goleta urges you to avoid single-use plastic products, ©Styrofoam, and helium-filled balloons in an effort to support the health of our community and environment. 

Under the City of Goleta’s Single-Use Plastic Reduction Ordinance, passed unanimously by City Council in 2022, the sale and distribution of rigid polystyrene products (i.e. solo cups), foam polystyrene (©Styrofoam), and ©Mylar or foil balloons are prohibited. While all balloons are not banned, releasing any balloons into the air is considered littering and is prohibited anywhere in the City. 

These specifically regulated products can linger in surrounding ecosystems for decades to come and are extremely harmful to marine and aquatic life. Birds, turtles, and other animals often mistake balloons and plastics for food, and when ingested, this plastic debris can block the digestive tract of the animal, often resulting in death by starvation. Wildlife can also get entangled in balloon ribbons. The good news is that there are plenty of low-waste, festive ways to celebrate and decorate. Here are a few alternatives and swaps that you can make: 

  • Replace balloons with bubbles, paper bunting, paper streamers, or locally sourced flowers to liven up your party. Paper decorations can be reused and recycled, making them a colorful and conscious choice. 
  • Borrow, rent, or thrift unique decorations like vases, candles, and tableware. This allows you to cut down on waste and invest in a reusable item that you can decorate with for multiple years. 
  • Serve meals family-style using normal plates and silverware to minimize single-use items and food waste. The sale and distribution of plastic utensils is also prohibited within the City. 

By embracing these sustainable celebration tips, we can preserve the natural beauty and health of our community while still enjoying festivities. 

For more information about single-use plastic reduction efforts in the City of Goleta and tips on avoiding plastic consumption visit www.cityofgoleta.org/PlasticFreeGoleta. #GoGreenGoleta

Goleta State of the City Wrap-Up

Watch Highlight Reel and View Photo Gallery

The State of Goleta is strong according to Mayor Paula Perotte. The Mayor gave her 2025 State of the City Address on April 8, 2025, at a bustling Goleta Community Center. The impressive turnout of attendees included community leaders, stakeholders, residents and City staff. It was not only an informative event but a great opportunity for Goleta enthusiasts to connect with each other and the City. The event included live music, city information tables, mingling, refreshments, presentations from the Mayor and City Manager and questions from the public. Don’t worry if you missed it, you can watch a highlight reel here and the full video here.

In her State of the City Address, Mayor Paula Perotte looked at the City’s progress over the course of five years. She concluded her remarks by saying, “From this look back on the last five years, I hope that you’ll agree that the State of our City is STRONG. While many, many challenges remain, the progress we’ve made in key areas gives us the confidence to see our trajectory points dramatically upward. With your continued support and involvement, Goleta will soar ever higher!”

The Mayor’s speech was followed by a presentation from City Manager Robert Nisbet who gave an update on the City’s finances including a look at the City’s top five current Capital Improvement Projects and funding for each.  Mirroring the Mayor’s five-year reflection, he also showed the increase in City staff over the years and stressed the importance of hiring, promoting and retaining talented employees to keep the City moving forward.

During the final segment of the program, City staff answered questions submitted from the audience on various topics ranging from parking, pavement, public safety, future construction and more.

Some other highlights of the night included a performance from 2025 Teen Star finalist Tyler McCutchen and keyboardist Andrew Manos who played live music throughout the night. The Dos Pueblos High School Jazz Band performed in the gazebo as guests arrived.

Another memorable moment was watching the Another Great Year in the Good Land video. Watch the video here.

To see photos from the event go to https://photos.app.goo.gl/inQsbSRvYFn5sG249.

Thank you to everyone who was a part of making the 2025 Goleta State of the City a standout event and potentially the most memorable one yet.

Pictured at top: Mayor Paula Perotte giving her 2025 State of the City Address


City Manager Robert Nisbet giving an update on the City’s finances


Q&A Segment


Group Photo (left-to-right): Goleta Chief of Police Lt. Frank Vasquez, 1st District County Supervisor Roy Lee, City Manager Robert Nisbet, Mayor Pro Tempore Stuart Kasdin (District 4), Councilmember Luz Reyes-
Martín (District 1), Mayor Paula Perotte, Councilmember James Kyriaco (District 2), Councilmember Jennifer Smith (District 3), Chair of the Board and 2nd District Supervisor Laura Capps and Santa Barbara County Superintendent of Schools Dr. Susan Salcido


Audience at the 2025 Community State of the City


Attendees visiting city information tables


Tyler McCutchen performing


Dos Pueblos High School Jazz Band performing in the gazebo at the Goleta Community Center