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A local homeless union has dropped a lawsuit against San Luis Obispo County and a nonprofit that provides services for unhoused people on the Central Coast.
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Residents of San Luis Obispo County are now able to travel up to Big Sur thanks to a reopening of Highway 1.
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San Luis Obispo County is working to repair the Arroyo Grande Creek levee, which burst open from previous winter storms this year. Central Coast local leaders were there today to see the progress first hand.
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As of today, the city of San Luis Obispo has closed the parking lot on Palm and Nipomo Streets downtown. They'll demolish the lot to make way for the new five-level Cultural Arts District Parking Structure set to open in late 2025.
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Habitat for Humanity just opened a retail store in Paso Robles that sells home improvement items to support the non-profit’s programs.
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U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Secretary Marcia Fudge announced $115 million in federal disaster relief funds for California, and addressed the state’s critical housing concerns. She visited Santa Barbara last week.
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San Luis Obispo City officials shared important updates about the ongoing SLO in Motion projects. They’re a series of infrastructure projects to improve the streets for everyone– cyclists, pedestrians and drivers.
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The City of Lompoc is leasing farmland to grow produce for homeless shelters across Santa Barbara County. It's part of a three-phase project to address homelessness.
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San Luis Obispo County is taking a step to address homelessness with a new data collection system.
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The City of San Luis Obispo is transitioning its safe parking pilot program into a rotating model with different locations.
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Goleta’s Stow Grove Park will soon have the City’s first fully inclusive, universal playground. The city is asking community members to comment on the project by the end of the month.
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The City of Santa Barbara recently started a new program to address the issue of illegal short-term housing rentals.