November 13, 2021
Tag: Ruth Ellen Hoag
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I've been working as a gardener in Montecito and SB since Ronald Reagan was president. And as a working gardener I voted for the gas… — Dan O. Seibert
The ad in the Independent is correct. I was also on the non-human designed craft with Barney Hill of New Hampshire and can confirm that… — Rob
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604 Santa Barbara Street, across from the new SBPD headquarters under construction. Happy to help but of course there's always Google.... — Erik Torkells
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You happen to be in the minority of cases, so nice for you. Your class of housing is also not what’s housing most of the… — A
My reading is that it applies to most apartment buildings, which amount to most rentals, in SB. It’s pretty radical. The justification is mostly knee-jerk… — A
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