United Way Offers Free Tax Services for Qualifying County Residents

Fridays at the Goleta Community Center by Appointment

United Way’s Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) program returns to the Goleta Community Center (5679 Hollister Avenue) Friday’s during tax season. The VITA program provides free tax filing services to local qualifying residents throughout Santa Barbara County. Households making $67,000 or less can visit a participating location to have their taxes prepared and filed for free.

The VITA program will operate at sites throughout the county via appointment only now through April 15, including the Goleta Community Center, UC Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara Public Library’s Eastside Branch, and United Way of Santa Barbara County. Program volunteers are IRS-certified tax preparers, and can help households prepare, and electronically file their tax returns. VITA volunteers can also assist with Individual Taxpayer Identification Number (ITIN) applications and renewals.

2026 Tax Preparation Sites:

Goleta Community Center
5679 Hollister Ave., Goleta, CA 93117
Fridays | 9am-12pm and 1-4pm

United Way of Santa Barbara County
320 East Gutierrez Street, Santa Barbara, CA 93101
Tuesdays & Thursdays | 1-4pm

Santa Barbara Public Library – Eastside Branch
1102 E Montecito St., Santa Barbara, CA 93101
Mondays & Fridays | 4-7pm
Saturdays | 9am-1pm

UC Santa Barbara
Location TBD
Saturdays | 10am-3pm

Please visit www.unitedwaysb.org/VITA to make an appointment, for up-to-date site information, required documentation and information to bring, and other program details. 

There will be Spanish interpretation available on limited days. When registering online you can request a Spanish speaking tax professional. If one is not available that day, the United Way will reach out to reschedule.

Groundbreaking Celebrated for Heritage Ridge

Goleta’s Largest Affordable Housing Development

The City of Goleta is sharing this information on behalf of the Housing Authority of the County of Santa Barbara (HASBARCO).

The Housing Authority of the County of Santa Barbara (HASBARCO), in partnership with Redtail Multifamily Land Development LLC and key public agencies, celebrated the groundbreaking of Heritage Ridge on December 19, 2025. The transformative 104-home affordable housing community is located at 6488 Camino Vista in Goleta. The event marked a major milestone in advancing the Central Hollister Corridor housing plan and addressing critical housing needs across Santa Barbara County. Watch a video clip here of the groundbreaking.

The ceremony brought together elected officials, public agency leaders, and project partners, including representatives from the California Department of Housing and Community Development, the offices of Congressman Salud Carbajal and State Senator Monique Limón, Assemblymember Gregg Hart, and City of Goleta leadership.

Goleta City Councilmember James Kyriaco underscored the historic nature of the project, calling Heritage Ridge “the biggest affordable housing project in the city of Goleta’s history.” He emphasized the collaborative effort required to reach this milestone, noting, “Today, because we all worked together—our state partners, our county partners, our federal partners, and even the voters of the State of California who passed Prop 1—we’re able to be here together and make this happen for our community, so that our families have a place to live, so that our seniors have a place to live, so that everyone has their best chance to live a good life here in The Good Land.”

Peter Imhof, City of Goleta Planning and Environmental Review Director, highlighted the City’s long-term commitment to housing solutions. “This project shows how Goleta remains firmly committed to expanding housing opportunities for all members of our community. Affordable housing continues to be a top priority, and we are taking proactive steps to ensure that Goleta remains a place where families, workers, and seniors can continue to live and thrive,” Imhof said.

Representing the office of California State Senate President pro Tempore Monique Limón, Benjamin Peterson emphasized the urgency of the region’s housing crisis. “This is an essential need that we all feel on a daily basis, whether it’s in our commutes, or for our friends and family, or ourselves,” Peterson said.

Assemblymember Gregg Hart focused on the human impact behind the development. “It’s not just the units—it’s the families and the lives that we’re stabilizing, and the people here in our community who need a place to live to be able to contribute, to be a part of our community, and to have a future they can look forward to,” Hart said. “That’s what this is all about.”

Heritage Ridge will deliver 104 affordable homes through two integrated components:

  • Heritage Ridge Senior Housing: 41 all-electric, solar-powered units designed with senior-focused amenities.
  • Heritage Ridge Special Needs Family Housing: 63 homes, including studio, one-, two-, and three-bedroom units, with Project-Based Vouchers serving homeless households and veterans, along with community amenities and CPTED-informed design features.

In addition to housing, the development will include a two-acre public park featuring a playground, cultural gathering space, walking paths, and outdoor exercise equipment, further strengthening connections with the surrounding neighborhood.

Financing for Heritage Ridge combines tax-exempt bonds, Project-Based Vouchers, County HOME funds, and multiple California Department of Housing and Community Development programs, including Homekey+, the Multifamily Housing Program (MHP), and the Housing for a Healthy California (HHC) program. The project reflects a strong partnership among HASBARCO, Redtail Multifamily Land Development LLC, and numerous public stakeholders committed to expanding affordable housing opportunities in Santa Barbara County.

Pictured above: District 2 Councilmember James Kyriaco, District 4 Councilmember Stuart Kasdin, District 1 Councilmember Luz Reyes-Martín, Mayor Pro Tempore Jennifer Smith, Planning & Environmental Review Director Peter Imhof, and Assistant City Manager Jaime Valdez at the Heritage Ridge Groundbreaking Ceremony


Elected officials and public agency leaders at the groundbreaking ceremony for Heritage Ridge

 

California State Lands Commission Meeting at City Hall on Feb. 19

Platform Holly Decommissioning Project: Notice of Preparation; Public Comments Accepted Until March 6

The California State Lands Commission (Commission) has released a Notice of Preparation (NOP) (State Clearinghouse No. 2026010775) for the Platform Holly Decommissioning Project. The Commission prepared the NOP to solicit public, tribal, and agency comments, in writing or verbally at the February 19 scoping meeting, on the scope and content of the environmental analysis and mitigation measures to include in the Draft Environmental Impact Report.

Commission Staff will accept public comments until March 6, 2026. Commission Staff will host two public scoping meetings on February 19, 2026, at 2 p.m. and 6 p.m. at Goleta City Hall (130 Cremona Drive). The meetings will be held in person and virtually through Zoom. Links to the Zoom meetings will be available on the CLSC website as soon as possible. 

The Notice of Preparation and Notice of Public Scoping Meeting | Notificación de Preparación de un Borrador de Informe de Impacto Ambiental Y Aviso de Reunión Pública para Definir El Alcance can be found at: www.slc.ca.gov/content-types/platform-holly-decommissioning-project.

If you have any questions, please contact Senior Environmental Scientist, Christine Day, at CEQA.comments@slc.ca.gov.

Pictured: Platform Holly

Goleta Beach County Park Section Closed for Beach Operations

A message from the Santa Barbara County Public Works Department:

Due to the recent storms, Santa Barbara County closed a section of the east end of Goleta Beach County Park beginning on January 28, 2026. Schedule updates with closure information and dates is available at the County Parks Department website (www.sbparks.org). Site preparation began on Wednesday, January 28, and sediment hauling started Monday, February 2. Work will continue until the storm response is complete. Operations will occur on weekdays from 7 a.m. to 4 p.m. Operations are estimated to continue through March 2026 but may be accelerated or delayed depending on inclement weather.

On Friday, January 9, the County of Santa Barbara proclaimed a local emergency in response to the storms that occurred between December 23, 2025, and January 3, 2026.

The January – February 2026 beach operations involve sediment from the Goleta Slough watersheds only. The flood-control channels surrounding the Santa Barbara Airport, Old Town Goleta, and parts of the Eastern Goleta Valley have accumulated excess sediment due to winter storms. The channels and basins are designed to capture sediment and floodwaters to protect the community; however, the sediment must be removed to regain flood control protection. Goleta Beach is the designated transport site for the sediment to be re-purposed and placed along the shoreline to increase beach width and buffer the Park from wave impacts. 

The County follows environmental regulations to manage and protect wildlife and habitat during these beach operations. In the long term, this sand and cobble placement helps protect the Park from further sediment loss and erosion. The 2023 operation helped build up six more acres of beach to the Park’s western end. With the additional sand, the Santa Barbara County Community Services Department has installed volleyball nets on the beach for the first time since 2013. These operations are conducted through Flood Control District maintenance permits and coordination with state and federal agencies.

Sediment samples have been collected for processing. Further sediment samples and ocean water samples will be tested during operations. Weekly reports with information on sampling results are sent to regulatory agencies and will be posted on www.countyofsb.org/beachops.

All Park visitors and members of the public traveling along the Obern Trail should practice safety and yield to trucks and other heavy equipment in the area.

For questions, contact Lael Wageneck, Santa Barbara County Public Works Department Public Information Officer at lwageneck@countyofsb.org.

#TeamGoleta Job Opportunities

The City of Goleta is looking for new people to join our team! If you are looking for a fulfilling job where you can give back to your community, we encourage you to apply!

  • Human Resources Analyst – new!
  • Community Center Event Monitor / Building Attendant

Learn more about each position and how to apply here. Check back regularly for new opportunities.

City of Goleta Welcomes New and Returning Commissioners

The City of Goleta is excited to welcome new and returning members to its Commissions. Three vacancies and one re-appointment were approved in December 2025 for the Historic Preservation Commission, Library Advisory Commission, and Public Engagement Commission.

Thank you to everyone who applied, and congratulations to those selected! Our Commissioners bring a wide range of professional experience, lived perspective, and a shared commitment to public service. Below is a brief introduction to each new and returning Commissioner and what inspired them to serve the Goodland.

Historic Preservation Commission

Heather McDaniel McDevitt was re-appointed to the Historic Preservation Commission for a portion of a term ending July 31, 2029. Heather has served on the Commission since February 2023 and currently serves as Chair, following her term as Vice Chair from 2023–2024.

A Registered Professional Archaeologist and Practice Director for a cultural resources and environmental planning firm, Heather brings nearly 20 years of professional experience in archaeology, architectural history, historic preservation, CEQA/NEPA compliance, and tribal consultation. Her work has included more than 2,000 cultural resources investigations across Southern California, the U.S., and internationally.

Heather says she is passionate about preserving both the tangible and intangible elements of Goleta’s history. She is committed to ethical public service, informed decision-making, and helping implement the City’s Historic Preservation Ordinance while advising City staff, the Design Review Board, and City Council on projects impacting historic resources.

Arielle Goodson was appointed to the Historic Preservation Commission for a portion of a term ending July 31, 2029. Arielle is currently a student at Santa Barbara City College studying political science and brings a strong interest in historic preservation, architecture, cultural geography, and community planning.

Arielle says she is deeply committed to learning and contributing meaningfully to Goleta’s preservation efforts. She values inclusive preservation practices that honor Indigenous, immigrant, and long-standing community histories, and believes preservation plays a vital role in shaping equitable and thoughtful development.

Arielle looks forward to serving as a bridge between the community, City staff, and City Council. She is eager to support public education, civic engagement, and policies informed by historical insight to help preserve Goleta’s unique character for future generations.

Library Advisory Commission

Sarah Penna was appointed to the Library Advisory Commission for a term ending July 31, 2029. Sarah is an entrepreneurial executive with extensive experience in media, technology, creator platforms, marketing, and community engagement.

Sarah is the co-owner and Head of Marketing for Flock White Doves, a Santa Barbara-based small business, and currently volunteers as the local group Co-Lead for the Santa Barbara Chapter of Moms Demand Action. Her background includes senior leadership roles at companies such as Patreon, Orca, AwesomenessTV, and Big Frame, where she helped build teams, scale platforms, and foster meaningful audience connections.

Through her professional and volunteer experience, Sarah brings an understanding of storytelling, access, and community building. She says she is excited to support the Library as a vital, inclusive resource that fosters learning, creativity, and connection for all Goleta residents.

Public Engagement Commission

Noah Guillen was appointed as a Youth Member of the Public Engagement Commission for a term ending November 30, 2027. A lifelong Goleta resident, Noah is passionate about giving back to the community that has shaped him.

Noah brings experience from serving in his school’s student government, including multiple terms as student body president. Through this work, he developed hands-on experience in outreach, collaboration, and encouraging participation from his peers.

In addition to his leadership roles, Noah has volunteered with the Bucket Brigade, Santa Barbara Cottage Hospital, and the Foodbank of Santa Barbara County. He says he looks forward to representing youth perspectives and helping ensure community engagement efforts reflect voices from all generations as Goleta continues to grow and evolve.

Interested in getting involved? Learn more about the City’s Boards and Commissions and view available vacancies at www.CityofGoleta.org/BoardsCommissions. Your voice and experience can help make a difference in Goleta.

Children’s Area at Goleta Valley Library Receives Generous Donation

John C. Mithun Foundation Gifts $550,000 Toward Interior Design Renovations

Get ready for a beautiful children’s area when the Goleta Valley Library re-opens next year thanks to a generous donation of $550,000 donation from the John C. Mithun Foundation. Through its partnership with the Friends of the Goleta Valley Library, the group graciously committed to funding the proposed layout, furnishings and associated costs necessary to bring the children’s area renovations to life.

“We are deeply grateful for the incredibly generous support of the John C. Mithun Foundation,” said City Librarian Elizabeth Saucedo. “This gift will support generations of children and families who visit the library and will lay the groundwork for lifelong readers to thrive in our community and beyond.”

The donation will fund several new and reimagined elements of the children’s area, including: comfortable and modern seating for all ages and bodies; activity stations and interactive spaces to support early literacy skill development; a designated Teen Area with collaborative seating for reading and gathering; performance space for year-round shows that educate and inspire; upgraded technology for safe and responsible use; updated shelving to foster browsing and promote reading; and much more. The children’s area design strives to make this portion of the library a place where all feel welcome to discover the joys of reading in a safe, accessible community atmosphere.

The Library will soon be launching a capital campaign to raise the additional funds needed for improvements to the adult portion of the library, Community Room, lobby, common spaces, service desk area, and staff work spaces.

The Library is undergoing construction for infrastructure upgrades as part of the Goleta Valley Library Americans with Disabilities Act, Safety, and Building Improvement Project. A special opportunity was identified to update the interior of the Library while it is closed for construction, which will create a more modern and accessible environment while retaining the charm and warmth of this treasured space. To learn more about the interior design and infrastructure improvements planned for Goleta Valley Library, visit the project page at GoletaValleyLibrary.org/BuildingForward.

Pictured: Conceptual Rendering of GVL Children’s Area

February Library Programs

To honor Black History Month throughout the month of February, Goleta Valley Library Express will host an exhibit of photographs from African-Americans on the Central Coast: A Photo Essay (1993), collected and produced by the Black Gold System Advisory Board in cooperation with the Administrative Council of the Black Gold Cooperative Library System and System Administration.

The black-and-white photographs in this collection were borrowed from individuals within the Black communities of the counties of Santa Barbara, San Luis Obispo, and Ventura. To view the photos, visit the library during open hours at our temporary location, 6500 Hollister Ave, Suite 105 (entrance and parking lot face Los Carneros Way). Come see the beautiful images that local families contributed, spanning the 1910s through the 1970s.

Alas, it wouldn’t be February without Blind Date with a Book, a time for staff to prevent you from judging a book by its cover. Library staff will be wrapping up some reads to take a chance on romance! We can’t wait to hear whether our matchmaking makes anyone blush.

February Programs:

Programs take place at the Goleta Community Center (5679 Hollister Avenue), unless noted.

Senior Happy Hour- Valentine’s Day Card Workshop
Thursday, February 5, 2:00-3:30 pm
Get creative with our supplies and make a pop-up card to brighten someone’s day.

Writers’ Workshop
Saturday, February 7
12:30-2:00 pm
Share work, exchange feedback, offer mutual support and discuss the tools of the trade.

Poetry Club
Sunday, February 15, 2:00-3:00 pm
Read a favorite poem or simply enjoy the voices of others in this welcoming space.

Film Club: Marty (1955)
Thursday, February 19, 1:30-3:30 pm
Enjoy this Best Picture winner starring Ernest Borgnine and stay for a lively discussion.

Horror Book Club: Lone Women by Victor LaValle
Saturday, February 21, 1:00-2:00 pm
Explore this supernatural horror with a Western twist, set in 1915 Montana.

Mystery Book Club: Still Life by Val McDermid
Tuesday, February 24, 5:30-6:30 pm
Join us as we discuss the investigations of Scottish Detective Chief Inspector Karen Pirie.

Goodland Yarn Works
Every Wednesday, 2:00-4:00 pm
If you know how to knit or crochet, this group is for you. Join us for fun and friendship!

Cómo utilizar los servicios de TU BIBLIOTECA/ How to use the services at YOUR LIBRARY
Every Wednesday, 4:00-6:00 pm
Goleta Valley Library Express
Bilingual library staff are available to help our community members learn how to use the free services offered at the library. 

Baby & Me Storytime
Every Friday, 10:00-10:30 am
Rotating Parks (view Calendar)
Join us for a relaxed storytime with happy songs, lap bounces, a short story, fun bubbles, and parachute play.

Wiggly Storytime
Every Friday, 10:30-11:00 am
Rotating Parks (view Calendar)
We’ll do stories, songs, a dance party, and bubbles. Best for ages 15 months-5 years.

See you at the library! Visit our website for more information: www.GoletaValleyLibrary.org and be sure to check out the new Bookvan schedule here.

City’s First Coffee & Community Event of 2026 Recap

Thanks to Everyone Who Turned Out to Goleta Valley Library Express

The City’s first Coffee & Community / Café y Comunidad of the year drew a lively crowd to the Goleta Valley Library Express (GVL Express) this past Saturday, January 31. About 100 people turned out throughout the morning on this beautiful sunny day for coffee, doughnuts, conversation and the opportunity to check out the City’s temporary library at 6500 Hollister Avenue, Suite 105, while the main location on Fairview Avenue is closed for renovations. Mayor Paula Perotte, 2nd District Councilmember James Kyriaco and the City’s new Chief of Police Services, Lt. Jarrett Morris, each welcomed those attending and were on hand to answer questions from the audience. A big thank you to Library staff for providing tours as well as Valentines Day crafts and face painting for the kids.

Councilmember James Kyriaco (District 2) said, “It was wonderful to bring the community together at our new Goleta Valley Library Express for good conversations and excellent questions about library services, public safety and the status of the City’s many road and infrastructure projects. It’s great to be able to serve a community that is so engaged and informed.”

The City holds Coffee and Community / Café y Comunidad events throughout the year in each district. Find out which district you live in here: https://tinyurl.com/GoletaInteractiveMap. Stay tuned for information on our next event.

We also want to take this opportunity to wish the City of Goleta a Happy 24th Birthday! We sure have come a long way together since our incorporation on February 2, 2002, and we have lot to be proud of. Cheers to Goleta!

Pictured above: Chief of Police Services Lt. Jarrett Morris, Mayor Paula Perotte and Councilmember James Kyriaco (District 2) at Saturday’s Coffee & Community event


Attendees gathered at Coffee & Community


City of Goleta’s Spanish Engagement Specialist Marcos Martinez with donuts from SloDoCo


Face painting with Library Assistant Linda Hori


Attendee asking a question

Project Connect Update

The largest capital improvement project in the City’s history is almost two years in the making with one year still to go. What has been accomplished so far and what is still ahead for Project Connect? Let’s take a look.

There are several visible improvements already in place. Completed work includes the Hollister Avenue Bridge, drainage upgrades, the realignment of Dearborn Place, new sections of Ekwill Street, upgraded traffic signals, roundabout splitter islands at Ward Drive and Ekwill Street, improved sidewalks, curbs, and gutters, the Hollister Avenue Old Town Interim Striping project, new parking lot wayfinding signage in Old Town, and the reconstruction of the Orange Avenue Parking Lot.

More improvements are planned for later this year. Upcoming work includes new roundabouts on Hollister Avenue and at Ekwill Street, improvements to Fowler Road (S. Kellogg Avenue), installation of street lighting, final paving and striping, realignment of the State Route 217 on- and off-ramps, improvements to the San Jose Creek channel, and landscaping and mitigation plantings. 

Safety Reminder

All construction zones remain closed to the public. For your safety and the safety of our crews, we kindly ask drivers, cyclists, and pedestrians to use extra caution and share the road responsibly when traveling near these areas.

Thank you for your continued patience and support as we build a better, more connected community.

About Project Connect:

Project Connect is a multi-year project that will enhance pedestrian access and safety, improve road conditions, and build critical linkage throughout Goleta while increasing stormwater flow capacity in San Jose Creek under Hollister Bridge.

The large-scale construction project includes the Ekwill Street & Fowler Road Extensions, Hollister Avenue Bridge Replacement Project, two new roundabouts on Hollister Avenue at the Highway 217 interchange, the Hollister Avenue Interim Striping Project, and San Jose Creek flood control capacity improvements. Project completion is anticipated in 2027 when drivers and pedestrians will have increased east-west access across Old Town Goleta.

The City understands that projects such as this can be inconvenient, and we appreciate your patience.

For additional information or questions, please email Connect@CityofGoleta.gov, call 805-690-5116 or visit www.CityofGoleta.org/ProjectConnect.


Hollister Avenue Bridge Completed


Ekwill Street between Kellogg Way and Pine Avenue