Provide Input on MTD Service Changes

Take Survey and Attend Public Meetings

Santa Barbara MTD is hosting a set of public outreach meetings this April, and is inviting the public to take a brief survey giving feedback on proposed service changes to local bus service. These meetings are held annually in the spring to receive input on the proposed changes that would go into effect on August 14, 2023.

Proposed changes include:

  • New peak hour Line 19x (Carpinteria/SBCC Express) serving Carpinteria, Santa Barbara’s Eastside, and SBCC
  • Restoration of Line 28 (UCSB Shuttle) service
  • Lines 23 (El Encanto Heights) & 25 (Ellwood/Winchester Canyon) endpoint connection
  • New microtransit service in Goleta and Isla Vista

MTD invites the public to learn more and to give feedback via an online survey that explains all the proposed changes at www.sbmtd.gov/servicechanges. The survey is available in English and Spanish.

Community meetings will be held at the following locations and times, and Spanish/English interpretation will be provided:

Tuesday, April 11th at 6pm
Downtown Library, Faulkner Gallery
40 E. Anapamu St, Santa Barbara

Wednesday, April 12th at 12pm
Virtual Meeting- Zoom Webinar
Click here to register.

Tuesday, April 18th at 6pm
Carpinteria Library
5141 Carpinteria Ave, Carpinteria

Wednesday, April 26th at 6pm
Goleta City Hall, Council Chambers
130 Cremona Dr, Goleta

In addition to the four meetings listed above, a presentation on the proposed changes will be given at the April 25th meeting of the Isla Vista Community Services District Board of Directors. The meeting begins at 6:00pm.

For questions on proposed service changes, the public may contact Santa Barbara MTD at 805-963-3364 or email info@sbmtd.gov.

County Submits Housing Element to State

After reviewing public comment and incorporating new sites

Santa Barbara County submitted its Draft Housing Element Update for 2023-2031 to the State on March 31, 2023.  A copy of it can be found here. Completion of the Housing Element comes after the County presented the draft to the public on January 30, 2023, kicking off a 30-day public comment period.  During that time more than 430 comment letters were received.  The County diligently worked through the comments and updated the County’s Housing Element.

The public comment process was beneficial and provided several changes to the County’s Housing Element. These include new programs and approximately 19 additional sites that the Board of Supervisor’s can consider for rezones/future housing, seven of these new additions are County owned sites. An interactive map showing all of the proposed sites can be found at https://sbcopad.maps.arcgis.com/apps/webappviewer/index.html?id=9375e0705e864eada0ff535c23ba99ac

“Our team combed through all of the public comments and we were encouraged to find several additional sites to add to the Housing Element.  Everything from employee housing opportunities in Montecito to affordable housing opportunities on County owned property was added during this review period.  The County has worked hard to find sites that meet the State’s guidelines to ensure that the County has identified viable sites that can be built during this 8-year cycle and add the much-needed housing the people working in this county so desperately need,” said Director of Planning and Development Lisa Plowman.

The Housing Element Update is one of the mandated components of a General Plan.  It directs local governments to plan for the existing and projected housing needs of all economic segments of the community.

For this cycle, the State of California Department of Housing and Community Development (State HCD) requires that Santa Barbara County identify sites to accommodate 5,664 new housing units in unincorporated portions of Santa Barbara County between 2023 and 2031.  This is an 8-fold increase from the last cycle. That housing needs allocation, the Regional Housing Needs Allocation (RHNA), is further broken down to require 4,142 units in the South Coast region and 1,522 units in North County.

The State requires the County’s Housing Element to accommodate 2,818 very low, low and moderate income units.  The new public and private sites following the public comment period added nearly 1,200 units in these categories.  

Once the State finds the Housing Element to be generally in compliance, the updated Housing Element will be adopted.  The second step in the process includes refinement of the rezone sites and the preparation of a Program Environmental Impact Report (PEIR) assessing potential impacts associated with the proposed rezones needed to meet the County’s RHNA.  The next opportunities for public participation are 1) at the Board of Supervisors hearing on April 4, 2023 where Planning and Development will update the Board on the changes made to the Draft Housing Element and 2) during the public comment period on the Draft PEIR. The Department will hold two public comment hearings; one in north county and one in south county.   The rezones are required to be completed by February 15, 2024.

The Housing Element Update is anticipated to be adopted by the Board of Supervisors later in 2023.

We’re Hiring! Join #TeamGoleta

The City of Goleta is hiring! If you are looking for a rewarding job where you can use your talents, give back to the community and work with other great people, there are several unique opportunities. Learn more and apply today at www.CityofGoleta.org/Jobs.

Current job openings include (in alphabetical order):

  • Custodian – Part-time (Goleta Community Center)
  • Planning Commission Clerk
  • Senior Engineer

Learn more about our open positions here. Job availability subject to change.