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  1. As an unincorporated area of Santa Barbara County, Montecito has no city council or municipal government. [27] Municipal services are provided by Santa Barbara County; [27] as with the county's other unincorporated areas, Montecito's law enforcement agency is the Santa Barbara County Sheriff's Office. [28]

  2. Jul 3, 2008 · Along with having its own City Council, proponents point out, Montecito would also obtain a seat on SBCAG (Santa Barbara County Association of Governments), which tackles regional issues such as affordable housing and transportation.

  3. Feb 6, 2024 · Our other choice is a man named Roy Lee, who currently serves as a member of Carpinterias City Council. I sat down with Mr. Lee to see if he has what it takes to represent our community on the Board of Supervisors.

  4. As an unincorporated area of Santa Barbara County, Montecito has no city council or municipal government. [27] Municipal services are provided by Santa Barbara County; [27] as with the county's other unincorporated areas, Montecito's law enforcement agency is the Santa Barbara County Sheriff's Office .

  5. The Mayor presides over the City Council meetings, which are held weekly in open public session in the Council Chambers. Together, the City Council and the Mayor establish policy, approve programs, and oversee the financial affairs of the City to govern Santa Barbara.

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  6. Aug 12, 2021 · A trickle of American farmers looking for inexpensive arable land joined a trickle of land speculators to take up grants offered by the Common Council of Santa Barbara for a few dollars an acre. Many of the Spanish families living in El Montecito added to their holdings at this time.

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  8. Sep 9, 2021 · But as the city inches toward whatever normal is going to look like, the novelty of the “new” downtown is becoming a more rancorous debate — just in time for the Santa Barbara City Council District 6 election set to culminate on November 2.

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