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Newsletter: December 19

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December 18, 2021

  • News Roundup

Cannabis Tax Revenue Continues to Decline

Other recent news: Upgraded security technology coming to the Santa Barbara airport; Montecito YMCA's new buildings face pushback; Laguna Blanca School has accepted more students than it's allowed to have; the many ways the proposed Munger Hall would affect the campus; Goleta looks at ways to temper the effects of the SB 9 housing bill; a gym has opened the former Sizzler space in Old Town Goleta.

  • Guessing Game

Where in Santa Barbara…?

Know where this was shot? Prove it in the comments. (Update: We have a winner!) 1

December 17, 2021

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The Historic Home for Which Olive Mill Road Was Named

Located on one acre in the sought-after Golden Quadrangle, 200 Olive Mill Road was founded as an olive-crushing mill and then turned into a residential estate.

  • Just Listed

A Fresh Look for One of Montecito’s Oldest Houses

Noteworthy new listings also include a five-building Montecito compound with midcentury funk; single-level in Hope Ranch; an attempted flip for $4 million more than the owner paid three months ago; a Toro Canyon lot with permits; nice views on Coronada Circle; and more.

December 16, 2021

  • Odds & Ends

Where Pilates Meets High-Intensity Training

Plus: Groundbreaking for a 28-unit apartment building across from the farmers' market; a renovated and rebranded Malibu hotel; clarification about an Equestrian Avenue townhouse; the Miramar's Christmas tree promotion; a new organization called ARTS District Santa Barbara; El Rancho Carpintero's custom hats. 1

December 15, 2021

  • Burning Questions

What’s the Point of This Light Pole?

"On W. Carrillo Street at the 101, there's a standard light pole. In addition to the usual light, it has two orange lights, one red light, and one green light. I thought they might be related to the train tracks, but they appear to be too far away. I have Googled this endlessly and cannot figure out what it is. Do you know?" —G. 1

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Newsletter: December 15

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December 14, 2021

  • News Roundup

Is Something Big Brewing at La Cumbre Plaza?

Other recent news: Record-breaking rainfall in Santa Barbara County; an updated storm impact consideration map was released; statewide indoor mask mandate; Santa Barbara moves toward regulating sidewalk vendors; work completed on a Summerland Beach oil well; decommissioning of Platform Holly has restarted. 5

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A Five-Home Compound in Montecito’s Coastal Zone

Inspired by the architecture and charm of San Miguel de Allende, 146 Loureyro Road is an opportunity for a one-of-a-kind investment property or a tranquil residential compound.

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