Words on Water from Goleta Water District
With the importance of education about the local water shortage, the City asked the Goleta Water District to provide an article for our newsletter. We trust you’ll find the information helpful. On March 11, 2014, the Goleta Water District (District) declared a Read on! »

Second Dam Dinner a Huge Success

Goleta Council Appoints Michelle Greene as City Manager

Goleta’s Top 10 for 13

What’s Going On in Goleta?

Citizen Q&A: What’s Happening to Our Trees at Stow Grove Park?

Neighborhood Safety in Goleta During Isla Vista Halloween

Student Representative Needed for Recreation Commission

Community Views Hollister Class 1 Bikeway Proposals

City Receives Helen Putnam Award for Goleta Prepare Now

City of Goleta and State Lands Commission Partner to Address Beach Hazards

Get to Know Your City – Government & Elections

Long-Awaited Traffic Improvements Underway in Western Goleta

Bike, Walk, Carpool — How We Get to Work

Important Traffic Safety Tips for Students & Parents

Whooping Cough Resource Kit

Capital Improvement Projects Update for the New Year

Safer Routes to School and Work

From Restrictions to Expansions: Tobacco Use Changes Underway

Goleta Water District Declares Stage II Water Shortage Emergency

Community Gets Involved in Civic Center Design

Goleta Receives $3.654 Million in Grants for Bicycle and Pedestrian Improvements

What Are Goleta’s Recreational Needs?

State Lands Considers Venoco Project

Fighting for Goleta’s Tax Dollars

Goleta City Council Supports County’s Decision on Goleta Beach

Goleta’s Dam Dinner is Back!

What Are Goleta’s Recreational Needs?

We Want to Hear From You About Recreation Needs in Goleta

Betty Rosness Honored for Over Forty Years of Community Involvement

Generous Donation By Camino Real Marketplace Funds Goleta Public Safety and Emergency Services

Arbor Week Contest Winners Featured

Goleta Hosts First-Ever Spanish Train-the-Trainer Course in the Nation

Do you love Monarch Butterflies? Are you looking for a volunteer opportunity?

From Diapers to Diplomas to Dentures – the Goleta Library Offers Something for Everyone

New Parking Restrictions Intended to Increase Safety in Isla Vista

Monarch Butterfly Season is Here!

Goleta Named in Top 50 Safest Cities in California

Personnel Changes Ahead For City

Making Goleta Safer Through DUI Checkpoints

Three Feet for Bicycle Safety

How to Prevent an Auto Burglary

Old Town Park Construction Waits on Green Light from State
Old Town Park Design Modified Due to Water Restrictions

Old Town Park Moving Forward

Love of Goleta Results in New Mural, Dam Dinner

Affordable Housing Lottery at the Hideaway

Ten Fascinating Facts You Didn’t Know About Monarchs

Community Asked to Help Protect Goleta Citrus From Serious Threat

September is Officially Emergency Preparedness Month in Goleta

Santa Barbara International Marathon Begins in Goleta

Valadez Welcomed As New Community Resource Deputy

Planning Projects Move Ahead

Distracted Driving: It’s Not Worth It!

Thriving in Transition: 2014 Goleta State of the City Now Available Online

Want to Make a Noise Complaint? Here’s What You Need to Know…

Get Rid of Your Clutter & Junk with Free Pick Up!

Be Energy Wise

Cleaner Air in Goleta’s Parks and Open Spaces

Emergency Preparedness Training Expanded in 2013

New Zoning Ordinance in the Works
