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Polly Frost's avatar

The thing I never understand about Santa Barbara (and I've had family here since 1961j is why anyone thinks it should be affordable now. When I got out of UCSB I wanted to stay here but there were no jobs and it was too expensive. So I went where I could get a small apartment and start my life. I always hoped/planned to come back. But I didn't insist that SB cater to my needs. All the kids I grew up with had to do likewise except my friends from ranching families who stayed to work on the family biz. That was 1974. Paradisiacal resort towns aren't supposed to be affordable for everyone. When you go to Lake Como or St. Bart's for a week do you rant against the expensive housing? Of course not. This is a resort town the elected idiots are intent on turning into an ugly place where they can rig votes but no tourist wants to spend money because it looks like the dumpville they already live in. In a few more years of this, stars like Selena Gomez won't be choosing Santa Barbara to spend millions on to get a photo shoot wedding.

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Cate's avatar

‘Affordable’ housing needs a MAJOR REFOCUS toward current homeowners and landlords. Financial loads at every turn are UNAFFORDABLE: insurance; taxes + eye-popping add ons of bonds/fees; maintenance; repairs; code compliance. Total loss from earthquake or fire is a major risk that haunts every property owner in this town.

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