Santa Barbara County News and Events

Stories of Santa Barbara Foster Youth Shared Through Special Exhibit

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SSANTA BARBARA, Calif. (KEYT) - This is the final week to see a Santa Barbara exhibit sharing foster youth stories through art and personal experiences.

Leaders at CASA of Santa Barbara County say the exhibit offers a unique look inside the lives of foster youth, sharing their stories through art, memories, and personal experiences.

Organizers report rising demand for support, including a growing waitlist in North County.

The exhibit is on display through the end of April at La Cumbre Plaza, 120 S Hope Ave Unit F119. Anyone is welcome to visit Wednesday – Saturday from 12:00pm to 5:00pm.

Visitors are encouraged to stop by while leaders are on hand to answer questions and discuss ways to support foster youth in the community.

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Supreme Court Ruling Allows Housing Construction in Los Osos to Continue

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LOS OSOS, Calif. (KEYT) - A number of residential developments in Los Osos will finally be able to proceed after nearly a decade of legal battles with the California Coastal Commission.

The California State Supreme Court issued a ruling last week against the Coastal Commission, stating it overstepped its authority.

An overall eight-house project begun in 2003 headed by Shear Development Company, LLC stalled when their last three property permits were denied by the Commission in 2017.

After the development permits were fully approved by the County of San Luis Obispo, the Coastal Commission stepped in and denied the permits.

The Commission claimed these lots were in Environmentally Sensitive Habitat Areas.

The State Supreme Court’s ruling last week in Shear Development Co., LLC v. California Coastal Commission was in Shear Development’s favor.

The State Supreme Court says the California Coastal Commission must allow the County their approvals of projects that conform to their Local Coastal Program.

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Port of Hueneme receives $11.25 million in federal funding for infrastructure improvements

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WASHINGTON D.C. (KEYT) – On Tuesday, members of California's Congressional delegation announced a federal investment of $11.25 million for infrastructure updates at the Port of Hueneme.

The Port Infrastructure Development Program for the Port of Hueneme was awarded a $11,250,000 grant by the U.S. Department of Transportation's Maritime Administration.

"This $11.25 million federal investment in the Port of Hueneme prospers the local and regional economy and strengthens the national supply chain," said Port of Hueneme Director and CEO Kristin Decas. "Funds will rehabilitate an essential wharf and deepen the berth to support larger vessels requisite to growing import/export volumes. This funding doesn't just improve our docks; it creates good paying jobs in logistics."

The Maritime Administration manages a discretionary grant program that uses a competitive basis to determine recipient projects on an annual basis.

Previous project awardees can be found here.

The Port of Hueneme's trade volume has increased by 80 percent over the last decade, moving over $15.8 billion in goods and generating over $2.8 billion for the local economy shared the Port of Hueneme.

State and federal funds have been used to support shoreside power and emissions reduction systems that facilitate zero emission port traffic including roll-on/roll-off ships, crane electrification, and zero emission cargo handling equipment.

Additionally, the adjacent Naval Base Ventura County is on track to construct an expansive permanent testing and maintenance network of facilities for testing unmanned undersea and surface platforms.

"A vital engine for clean jobs and workforce development, the Port of Hueneme drives economic growth and promotes climate resiliency across our region," detailed Congresswoman Brownley. "These federal investments will help the Port of Hueneme carry out its critical functions while prioritizing safety, maximizing efficiency, and guaranteeing responsible stewardship. Ensuring the Port's sustainability and resilience is essential for our environmental and economic prosperity, and I will continue to support investments like these that serve our community and help safeguard our future."

An additional federal grant of $11,224,449 was awarded for infrastructure improvements at the Port of Richmond.

"By upgrading key infrastructure at the Ports of Hueneme and Richmond, we're strengthening our supply chains, supporting good-paying jobs, and moving goods more reliably across California and the nation," explained Senator Padilla. "As the fourth-largest economy in the world, California depends on ports like these as critical gateways for trade and growth. I'll continue fighting for investments that deliver lasting benefits for the workers, businesses, and communities that rely on them."

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