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Larry Dominique's avatar

As I read this article, it reminds me of many conversations my wife and I have had on this subject. Although we now live in Santa Ynez, we have always enjoyed the beauty and history of Santa Barbara. Many times saying "I wonder what it was like 50 years ago". Over the past twenty years we have seen a steady decline in the cleanliness, too many homeless, a resurrection of the funk zone, and now the closure and cultural change of State Street. We no longer come to State Street. If we come down, it is only to the Funk Zone. We wish policies would change to re-open State Street, push for a clean up and more business friendly environment. We sincerely hope it can. We will then with pleasure tell our friends to come visit again, and we can get back to the theaters and activities with relish.

Cole Mason's avatar

I like this write up. Has me a little sad though. At its heart it's actually glorifying the builders, the architects, the creatives. We don't have that anymore. Take a step back and looking at our society as a whole, we're just maintainers. Restorators. We don't build. We don't create. We don't inspire awe with new and fresh ideas. We recycle. We lean into nostalgia. We think the best times are behind us. That's depressing.

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