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DANA NEWQUIST's avatar

Apparently the Council has plans to hold a 4th of July Parade going down State Street!

I believe the idea is fantastic if realized. If so, we might also be able to enjoy the “Christmas” Parade that we once enjoyed. These activities, along with Fiesta, have been tradition in our precious town for decades, unfortunately lost. With State Street reopened, Citizens may return to our downtown district to celebrate and SHOP, something that was also halted by closure and resulted on the death of multiple businesses!

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We are NOT SAFE. Study after study has warned residents and elected representatives. This essential fact was again stated by Mayor Rowse that as usual missed 5-6 deaf set of Council Rep ears: “Capacity to move people in or out of any area as quickly as possible and that means all roads should be as open and free as they possibly can be.”

We have elected self-serving reps with party or personal agendas, not to mention other paid jobs, or childcare responsibilities, when representation is full-time work that they ignore.

District residents need to start now to identify talented, successful business and community leaders, and then get them elected to replace each district’s distracted reps who has another job or caregiving responsibilities.

Danger knows no boundaries! Why not add 2-3 proven, smart Council Reps at large (as done in other communities) to represent the entire immediate area which includes Montecito, Hope Ranch? When the 101, State Street, Hollister, Salinas/APS, Sycamore Canyon are closed, we are trapped!

Did the debris flow with main road closures, plus major fast moving fires, not teach us to advocate for our own safety? I & other can use JACKHAMMERS and bulldozers to help remove all the recently added Council approved concrete creating road blocks.

I expect reps to walk the streets in their districts monthly to see the many hazards I see, to talk to City essential workers maintaining our streets and to residents. Santa Barbara City — and Goleta too— are mismanaged.

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