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The Guadalupe City Council has approved a new housing project featuring several larger family sized units in the city’s Gularte neighborhood. The development comes as Guadalupe continues to add housing and expand services for working families, including a new early learning center that opened nearby earlier this year.
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A local cannabis retailer asked the Guadalupe City Council to lower the fees it pays to operate, saying it’s struggling to stay afloat. Now the city may put a cannabis sales tax measure before voters.
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U.S. Senator Adam Schiff is touring the Central Coast this week after securing more than $250 million in federal funding for regional childhood and medical centers. The visit comes as federal education funding faces uncertainty.
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Chevron is preparing to hand over thousands of acres of land on California’s Central Coast—land that was once a sprawling oil field. It's now on track to become a protected wildlife habitat.
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In Santa Maria, the city council on Tuesday is scheduled to look at continuing a contract for emergency dispatch services with the City of Guadalupe. The contract ended over the summer and the City of Guadalupe has said they are ready to continue this partnership for the next three years.
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Public transit in Northern Santa Barbara County is getting a major boost. Guadalupe’s bus service will soon merge with the Santa Maria Regional Transit system (SMRT).
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The County of Santa Barbara has released its first ever Active Transportation Plan aiming to develop a more pedestrian and cyclist-friendly infrastructure in Santa Barbara County.
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A Cal Poly professor has received a new grant to improve healthcare access for Hispanic and Indigenous women in North Santa Barbara County.
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Guadalupe is seeing growth, redevelopment and revitalization due in large part to some friends of the city: a nonprofit collective called Los Amigos de Guadalupe.
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The City of Guadalupe secured a 4.9 million dollar grant from the federal government to reconstruct the historic Royal Theater.