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It’s exactly this mentality that led Scholarship Foundation of Santa is the first member of his family to Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin, backed by journey to honor three of America’s great- to the statues finally arriving at the KenBarbara. nedy Center’s moon garden. graduate high school and in the fall crewmate Michael Collins and hundreds est heroes. to more than 30 col“You can’t believe what it took to put in heHe willapplied be heading to the University A brief resident of Santa Barbara when of men and women behind them, took their leges, such as Ivy League schools of Notre Dame. he was young, Mr. Barber has made sev- three statues, so I can’t even imagine what first steps on the moon. 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Coni Edick, a volunteer with Eyes in the Sky, to is more than 30 colRick Wayman, below, and the Nuclear Age Peace Foundation are helping people as they deal with the emotions of the pandemic. He applied “You can’t believe what it took to put in A brief resident of Santa Barbara when of men and women behind them, took their leges, shown with Max, a great horned owl. such as Ivy League schools he was young, Mr. Barber has made sev- three statues, so I can’t even imagine what first steps on the moon. Harvard and Yale. He also applied Please see APOLLO 11 on A4 In celebration of their achievement and eral documentaries on subjects ranging to other prestigious colleges such as By MITCHELL WHITE NEWS-PRESS STAFF WRITER Please see GRADUATE on A3 By MITCHELL WHITE and behavior data. to track and monitor the recovery period from a rauma doesn’t take a backseat during aThe pandemic. 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Good certain medications? if theusing wearable data and nies to understand and influence the everyday kind of data.” community ofWhat practice, webinars Zoom video confers a longtime Eyes in the Sky volunteer, Coni you compile could show changes in the spread behaviors that create ence discussion groups that aim to give people a place to learnbetter health outcomes,” The devices in use produce millions of data Edick presents six native birds of prey, rehabil- of the flupeace virus literacy across the country? the company’s website states. points. skills, discuss them with their peers and strategize itated from injuries in the wild, to children and These are some of the questions that Evidation The research projects take on a wide variety “There are all these opportunities that before how to apply them in their own lives and communities. 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SANTA BARBARA Cottage Health rect the nation during what could don’t justify the emotion. ot until well into the and community partners are be a months-long crisis. And Mr. The death toll as of Thursday Democratic debate asking residents who receive a Trump alone has the power to dewas 2,800, out of 82,000 cases last Tuesday night survey phone call to participate clare a national emergency, should of coronavirus worldwide. The did the COVID-19 in a community health needs great majority of these are in Chithat be needed. coronavirus come RAFAEL MALDONADO / NEWS-PRESS assessment, offidals said Frina, where the virus originated, If Mr. actsstreet. as a leader, up, and it was Mike Bloomberg, day. A two-car collision at 128 E. Pedregosa St. broke a fire hydrant that gushed waterTrump down the though the disease has urging unity in the struggle to connot a CBS moderator, who The survey is being conducted spread to every continent, tain the virus and discover a vacraised it: “to better understand the needs with Italy and South Ko“The president fired cine, the hectoring from the Demand strengths of the entire comrea the hardest hit outthe pandemic specialist ocratic left, already begun, can munity, and the many diverse side of China. in this country two years come to be seen as unpatriotic. groups within it,” Cottage Health Whatever happens ago,” the former New Also, Mr. Trump’s probable opspokeswoman Maria Zate said in American lives depend, are made medically — the morYork mayor said. “There’s ponent this fall, who would be in a news release. in Chinese factories now in dantality rate of the virus is nobody here to figure out charge of preventing the coronaviFindings will help Cottage between 2 and 3% — it’s what the hell we should rus from spreading like the Spanand tourism are suffering terribly. ger of being shut down. 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VID-19 is not soon conthe Supreme Court Not 24 hours later, Prescredentials and plans? globalists are taking a beating. essential parts for factories and Thelaw, assessment will include Continued fromEuPage A1 tained and controlled. ident Donald Trump, home from Under “Medicare for All,” Mr. this week shut the courtLike the Chinese and Japanese finished products in the U.S., 2,500 telephone surveys, with Already, Democrats are piling India, was in the White House Sanders intends to nationalize the rope and Asia are shutting down. door to the family and Koreans, Americans are not calls tohouse randomly selected cellest being in getting back to normal because normal was never on Mr. Trump for cutting funding briefing room, flanked by the entire U.S. heath care system and of a 15-year-old MexicanAll boyreSupply chains are severed. going to be looking to the WHO or phones and landlines. good enough for the Centers for Disease Control abolish the private health insurnation’s foremost health experts, Shortages are cropping up. for me.” U.N. to ensure their health, but to killed in Mexico a Border sponses will bebyconfidential, A representative Salud Carbajal, D-Santa Barand Prevention and failing to redeputizing Vice President Mike ance plans of 140 million AmeriThe Japanese are talking of can-of Rep. 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Whereas the invertebrate sters along with sea stars have an sorted outAssociation if Sergio’s parPeters’ next will explore cated that the academic year could the time we closed campuses and for concerts to occur, spectators to Mr. ra County of Governproximately $1.1study million will be al- study covered five coastal locations, “outsized effect in shaping the ecoents had been allowed toFriday purwhether other marine animals conments released anlate update begin as early as July or early shifted to distance learning. watch athletic contests, as well as located to supporting maintenance the upcoming study will focus on an system” because of their predatory suenext their lawsuit for damages tribute to nitrogen levels in the kelp area just south of Point Conception. nature. Because their diets contain on week’s work the HighAugust, pointing toon the learning “We also recognize the impor- the opening of convention centers. of the airport’s facilities. against Agent Mesa in a soforest canopy. way 101: Linden and Casitas Pass lost for nearly 6.1 million students tance of schools reopening to help Sea otter populations in many oth- more protein than other inverteWithout federal assistance, called Bivens action, named Because sea otters forage forSanreef er Southern California waters are brates, they release more ammoniconstruction project. across the state. parents and caregivers in their ta Barbara Airport would face a after vs.through Six Unknown and spend much of still lacking in numbers, so it was um and nitrogen-rich compounds in From Monday WednesSanta Barbara County, invertebrates Gov.Bivens Newsom indicated that Cal- much-needed return to work.” multimillion dollarinbudget gapforin Narcotics Agents, a 1971 decitheir time resting the kelp day crews will be restriping lanes WENDY McCAW . . . .a. . .their . . . .waste. . . . . Co-Publisher necessary to select an area. with ifornia is in the first phase, with Mr. Thurmond also knows that by the numbers ordinary airport operations, est, Mr. Peters suspects they actacas consistently and moving concrete safety barrision in which the court held sizeable population to The crustaceans gather together ARTHUR VON WIESENBERGER . . . Co-Publisher low-risk businesses and access to reopening will likely be costly, due cording to the ers prepare claiming for the next conveyor beltreport. of nutrients,” direct- determine whether or not the crea- in dens during the day, which Mr. thattosomeone to stages be the For the third consecutive day, “a public spaces a part of the second to the ongoing need for physical the funding of work,ofaccording a press supplyingaccepting their waste and urine tures have a significant impact on Peters suspects may result in more victim an illegalto arrest andrethe number of new COVID-19 cases ly Airports phase,from which could include K-12 distancing. must commit to the preservation lease SBCAG. into the canopy. search could sue the arrestnutrient levels. herbivores moving into the reefs if announced by the Santa Barbara campuses. “If this is going to work, there are County Public Health Department ofWhile 90% the of UCSB essential airport jobs Highway have alternatteam’s collaboraing officers101 forwill violating the 4th “Sea otter populations are start- this leads to an increase in algae “If weclosures pull back too quickly ing lane between Lindenand some major questions we will have could be counted on one hand, tors through December 31, 2020. at the United States Geological ing to recover in Southern Califor- around the lobster dens. Amendment. YOLANDA APODACA . . . . . . . . . . . . . Director of Operations we walk away from our incredible and Bailard avenues. One have studied activity at nia and to answer. First and foremost: Can with four additional confirmed pa- Survey On Tuesday, theotter Santa Barthat is a stable population,” Mr. Peters said he hopes to conThe court later permittedlane NICKsaid. MASUDA . . . . . . . . . . . . . .clude . . . . .the . . . sea . .Director of News commitment to not only bend this will remain open. monthly intervals for 13 years, Mr. this be done in a way that protects bara City Council authorized Mr. Mr. Peters otter study by fall of Bivens-style lawsuits in two tients revealed Tuesday. curve, but to stop the spread, and From 8 p.m. to 5 a.m. Monday Peters told the News-Press that he In addition to observing sea otters, this year. the health and safety of our stuThompson to execute the grant other situations: a claim by a The county’s totalCOURTESY moves toPHOTO 477, through Wednesday, northsuppress the spread the of this virus, dents, teachers, and school staff?” and his team will observe them on Mr. Peters will lead a study that takes former congressional staffwith less than 100 still fighting the agreement and begin the FAA’s bound onramps at Casitas Pass it could start a second wave that a “finer scale.” The UCSB study on kelp growth involved the use of divers. Mr. Thurmond said. process for receiving funds in or- a closer look at spiny lobsters and email: jgrega@newspress.com er that she was the victim of virus. HOW TO GET US . . . HOW TO REACH US . . . Road and Linden will could be even moreAvenue damaging “We also must consider the fisder to expedite the process. sex discrimination and an 8th than Three of the cases were in the have alternating closures as the first, and undo all of the good Amendment claim thatto a fedCIRCULATION ISSUES cal implications. Social distancing MAIN OFFICE needed. From 8 p.m. 7 a.m. work and progress that you’ve in schools may require smaller North County, while one was in South Coast . . . . . . . . . . . . . 966-7171 715 Anacapa St. eral prisoner had been denied Monday through Wednesday made,” Gov. Newsom said. “And class sizes, but schools are going Santa Barbara. . . . . . . Santa Barbara, 93101 564-5200 adequate medical care. the southbound offramp at CaThere have been nine new cas- COVID-19, refunds@newspress.com that could happen like this. The court allowed law- The to need additional resources to es announced over the past three sitas Pass Road willsuch be closed newsubscriptions@newspress.com MAILING ADDRESS virus has not gone away. Its viru- make it happen—including the by the numbers suits even though they weren’t as needed. vacationholds@newspress.com P.O. Box 1359, Santa Barbara 93102 days. lence is still asan acute. ability to possibility lookthings at the nationwide and authorized actfrom ofIts Conhappening on Elec—Mike Bloomberg: Because the toAthree f you’re planning voting cancellations@newspress.com of hiring moreon teachers. Via Real isby closed Casitas be transmitted stillnorthbound is dominant, Additionally, worldwide numbers through gress. for a Democratic candidate tion Day that will likely causeTuesa teachers and school former New York mayor has spent Pass Road to the old News Hotline . . . . . . . . . 564-5273 Home delivery of the News-Press is and so we byonramp. no stretch areresout of staff will millions capturingnext the airwaves forneed president whom you Those decisions were corday: week or even two week-long count Highway 101 Local personal protective year. Business . . . . . . . . . . . . 564-5275 available in most of Santa Barbara County. Santa Barbara Airport and making elections dance on love, skip this piece. the woods.” rect. Constitutional rights don’t • In the United States, there are to find out how many candidates idents have one-way access to equipment and cleaning supplies “You get to do literacy, math, all kinds of stuff. 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We get to do foursquare,” through with the 15% number and looks nians, you’re looking to vote for edyworked available when they are on be out, the mid-summer trians can use the sidewalk —Hundreds of thousands of reweekends, please call our Circulation 59,266 deaths and 142,238 have News Fax . . . . . . . . . . . . 966-6258 We expect that some form of social she said. likely it. someonecombines you like inlearning today’s primaDepartment before 10 a.m. The Circulation program with having fun.to exceed Via Real, butcould people arerepresent asked violated. And it’s thealso role of mail-in ballots will be dropped off time frame Corrections . . . . . . . . . . 564-5132 covered. CARES Act distancing will beyour with us through Like Nathan, Judith said her favorite activity of the Department is open 6 a.m. to 10 a.m. 7 —Elizabeth Warren: ry, and you want vote “We learned about owls and how when they eat their to refrain from entering the confederal courts to protect those at voting locations. the beginning of the new school the summer, so if we start school • obstacle Across course. the world, there are Santa The Barbara Airport setinflatable to day wasisthe days a week. Massachusetts senato count, read on. prey they cough up hairballs with the bones of their struction rights. area. —A large number will year. 3,116,992 confirmed cases with receive $9,555,321 in“Everything CARES Actwe do at Fun In the Sunof is ballots really rootearly, we need resources tosaid make Classified . . . . . . . . . . . . 963-4391 tor has been averaging The first thing to know prey,” he said excitedly. 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All of our “Clearly, for now, we still have need of momentum to hit tion is ruled by the party Nathan said Olympic games are a highlight is thelast temporary $5.08 per week includes sales tax, daily it open did soand again Tuesday. later in the week. indicated there were a lot ramp ofItques- more Retail Fax . . . . . . . . . . . 564-5139 games are embedded in that, that teamwork mindset,” save airport jobs, preserve credit questions than answers. But 15%. Nevertheless, she rules, not every vote is summer, a great opportunity to see old friends and and Sundays. Weekends and holidays only, has removed. heldbeen that the Hernandez law-open- his —Tens of thousands of proviToll Free . . . . . . . . 1-800-423-8304 tions to be answered before Christian Whittle contributed to this said Ms. Cabrera, “Anything we can do to get them wet improvement may ensure have a shot in some created equally and now is the time fornot us to prob- ratings, and $3.85 per week includes sales tax. Singlemeet new people. The offramp at Linden Avenue suit couldn’t proceed. Writing sional votes will be cast. ing up schools across the state: report copy price of 75¢ daily and $2 Sunday and dirty is perfect.” congressional districts. every voteand will count. projects continue. lem-solve plan for theother,” future.” “Everyone knows each he said. is closed for approximately six to for“We theall majority, Justice SamAll of theseby votes take time to includes sales tax at vending racks. Tax heard for theare first time toWho’s Not in the Hunt: If you for a canFriday’s event was sponsored the Brain Balance Nearly $5 million will be alloNathan listed off a dozen newrisk” friends he made before In the vote third phase, “higher Voices/editorial pages . . . . . 564-5219 nine months. Drivers asked Ace Smith may be added to copies purchased uel A. Alito Jr.ofsuggested that verify and count. My guess is that —Pete Buttigieg: The didate who does not get day the idea schools reopening Center of Santa Barbara. email: nmasuda@newspress.com cated to pay for he ran off tosuch try the giantsalons inflatable course, a the Airport’s bond businesses as hair and obstacle to thecontext” of-rampsinatwhich Reynolds elsewhere. “The Santa Barbara Newsif a candidate with momentum theuse “new the former South Bendare mayor at least 15% ofevent. the vote “They very generous to lend their support to favorite at the Avenue or Casitas Pass Road to Press” (USPS 0481-560). Circulation ends upvery on election night 13%, claim was made — a cross-bordropped of thethis raceevent on SuninMany your congressional today and we’re grateful,” saidatMs. CaCOPYRIGHT © 2020 refunds for balances under $20, inactive of the studentsDistrict have participated in Funout in the reach the beach and downtown he or she will likely hit the 15% der shooting — touched on matday. welcomed brera. 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There, mentioned she would be Spiritto until a few be- they strengthen catch up.days But when do, ex- it. high-ranking GLANCE 18-29 81 SANTA 56 day. be protected by separate copyrights and cause ofthat theshe arcane accounting CONFIRMED OVERALL was the first Spirit of Fiesta and fore the parade. “She felt that instead of hiding away and “You think, ‘I’m here give the best I Newspress.com is ato local virtual pect a string of historic presidenJustices Clarence Thomas 30-49 176 GOLETA 7 trademarks. Their presentation by the The Long Count: system delegates, Sanders will Continued from Page A1 community network providing information afor woman at the home1 overheard her.California That “My mom said like, ‘You’re go-1,226 just it, that exercise would help,” limited can,’ and you just make yourself strong,” tial46,425 elections to play out in favoring the and Neil M. 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ATSophia HOME tions that PRISON ended with 16-year-old that a huge99deal forCalifornians, a 12-year-old.” pect of are the parade today, Ms. Parker said from that experience. and many more books, it’sTO sadly clear that conTESTS DATE ��������� That’s because ballots for the other candidates pass the 15% SANTA MARIA 128 “I’m glad for my mother’s sake, because Cordero being named Spirit of Fiesta and Suddenly thrusting Ms. Parker into acthat military bands used to be a prominent “You learn not to think of yourself, you RECOVERED 326 TOP 3 IN COUNTIES to come. servative are deterpresidential contest line, his10-year-old delegates and thus his vic- Democratic it meant sojustices much to her,” she said. 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and prompted to city’s Public Works staff to respond and shut off the hydrant, said Battalion Chief Robert Mercado, spokesman for the SANTA BARBARA The top of a fire Santa Barbara City Fire Departhydrant was sheered off, spewing a ment. Water service was restored after a large amount of water onto the street and down a storm drain, in a two-ve- time. Minor injuries were reported hicle collision Friday morning in the in the crash, Battalion Chief Mercado said. 100 block of East Pedregosa Street, SANTA BARBARA Cottage Health Both vehicles sustained minor to authorities said. six continues to work home. and community partners are moderate damage. Thefrom Santa BarThe collision occurred around 7: Mr. Wayman said that it has asking residents who receive a bara Police Department is invesContinued from A1 40 a.m. involving a GMC Yukon and tigating survey phone call to participate been an adjustment, but also has the circumstances of the in a community health needs Chevy Tahoe. colserved as a good bonding experithings canOne takeofathe hitvehicles during a cri- collision. RAFAEL MALDONADO / NEWS-PRESS assessment, offidals said Frilided hydrant “caused siswith andthe that’s whatand we’re seeing ence. day. it toright expelnow. copious amounts of water” A two-car collision at 128 E. Pedregosa St. broke a fire hydrant that gushed water down the street. — Mitchell White “Even though we’re not togethWe’re looking at this The survey is being conducted both in the short term -- people er, we can see how hard we’re “to better understand the needs need help with this right now -- working and we know that these and strengths of the entire combut also in the long term, because services that we’re providing and munity, and the many diverse if you don’t take care of your own the products we’re producing are groups within it,” Cottage Health fiscal needs and help others meet changing peoples’ lives for the spokeswoman Maria Zate said in them in healthy ways, that can better,” he said. “That gives us a a news release. lead… to things like rage, aliena- lot of purpose and a lot of meanFindings will help Cottage tion and mistrust. Things that are ing in our individual lives and Health and community partners recognize the scope of population the root causes of a lot of prob- collectively as an organization. health concerns. lems that we knew in our socie- It’s been a challenge. It’s been The assessment will include ty prior to the coronavirus, and A1definitely something to adapt to, Continued from Page 2,500 telephone surveys, with things that still clearly exist and but our staff are resilient and calls to randomly selected celladaptable andnormal it’s been really will exist when wegetting come out est in backthe to normal because was nevera phones and landlines. All reother side ofgood this virus.” enough for me.” great experience to go through sponses will be confidential, thisSalud with our team.” D-Santa BarThe NAPF was recently awardA representative of Rep. Carbajal, and information collected will The NAPF also at the event, and said,has “We arebeen hereforced today ed a $3,000 bara, grant also fromspoke the Fund not be connected to names or cancel in some upcoming events because weEmerging refuse to be to complicit the abuse of children for Santa Barbara’s phone numbers. Calls will berefuseThe to stand idly by while our American identity is due to COVID-19, namely The Need Grantsand Program. group gin the week of July 15 and conbeing used to commit human rights abuses.” Frank K. Kelly Lecture on Hucombined the grant funding with tinue through September. The representative, two children, heldestabback manity’sofFuture, which was private donations from its sup- a mother In addition, later this summer tears its while speaking crowd. lished in 2002 to honor the vision porters to launch online learn- to the the collaborative will gather feedAfter the Rev. Moore oth-a of the the representative, late Mr. Kelly, several who was ing platform and new peace liter- and back during a listening tour to hear ers followed express their opposition against the centers founder and senior vice president from individuals and organizations acy series. Thus far, fivetoentries along the border. regarding health-related needs in have been published, with each of NAPF. The last protest in Santa Barbara that addressed the the community. The listening tour “That was going to be about a focusing on an area of non-physdetention facilities took place a year ago according to Miwill include online surveys, group lot of the challenges our society is ical need, along with ofpractice chal Lynch IAC. discussions, phone interviews, and going tothe face withthan emerging techideas to createThe stronger relationlast speaker to address more 100-strong visits to various community-based nologies, likeprotestors when virtual reality ships and communities. crowd was bilingual. She taught the the unity organizations. augmented reality become After reading the entries, a to and clap, which, according her, represents a resistance moveThe assessment collaborative much more ubiquitous thetime. next group of anywhere from 12 to 20 ment’s slow but steady beat that builds momentumin over includes Lompoc Valley Medifew years,” Mr. Wayman said. people will join together on a vidAfter explaining the symbolism and history of this clap, the cal Center, Planned ParentThe off group is working to traneo call to talkcrowd aboutjoined the entries. her and finished the gathering. hood California Central Coast, sition the lecture online, Santa Department was awarewhich of the “We see it asThe a way forBarbara people Police Santa Barbara County Public would not only allow the lecture rally. Sgt.what Brian Miller said the department monitored the to better internalize they’ve Health Department, Santa Barsituation but the protestors remained the sidewalk place,on but also spreadand beread. You know, it’s one thing to to take bara Foundation, Santa Barbapublish the protested article onpeacefully. your web- yond the local scope. ra Neighborhood Clinics, and SOE HAN THA / NEWS-PRESS “This is something that we’ve UCSB. site, email it to a bunch of peoProtesters marched from the Santa Barbara County Courthouse and walked along Anacapa Street to the plaza. ple or shareemail: stha@newspress.com Results will be availit on your Facebook done to give back to the commuable by the end of the year at page, but when you’re meeting in nity of Santa Barbara for the past cottagehealth.org. a community -- even if it’s a vir- 18 years and this would give us an tual community -- you can learn opportunity to reach much farKENNETH SONG / NEWS-PRESS — Christian Whittle from the input of others, the ex- ther beyond that as well,” he said. The Santa Barbara City Council made wearing masks a requirement while shopping at grocery stores. NAPF was also scheduled to periences of others, and you also have something of a community collaborate with the Santa Barlikely be reserved for large busi- order saying a warning would be and said they would “operate and bara County Education Office to that can to keep you accountThat willhelp entail recording how how their diet and the water temnesses that are openly violating issued to businesses in violation maintain the mall as a ‘first-class’ conduct training sessions with loable,” Mr. Wayman said. Continued from A1 long the animals stay in the kelp perature around them impact their the order and are uncooperative. before any charge was made. retail center consistent Continued from Page A1with speci- forest“It’s cal preschool a really great learning excanopy day to day, and using nitrogen output.teachers. “My office, the prosecutors in The council also added lan- fied retail centers in southern Cal- models The training hasrelease, been postand sanitized at least daily. perience for people, but it’s also to estimate how much they According to the lobifornia.”is located, near the surface, excrete. CARPINTERIA The Santa Barbaponed, though Mr. Wayman “The order takes care to say that this office, would use their discre- guage ensuring robust bilingual biomass a wayWhereas that we can build relationthe invertebrate sters along with sea stars haveand an nextthe study will explore addition, mall would pay study ra County Association Governthe group remain excited face masks need notofbe medical tion very carefully before bringing outreach to ensure the public is Mr.InPeters’ ships right five now.coastal locations, “outsized covered effect in shaping theabout ecowhether animals con- the upcoming ments update Parking other and marine Business Improvethe potential oftheir thatpredatory partnergrade released or N95,”an said CityFriday Attorney misdemeanor action for a face informed about the order. studyare willrelationships focus on an system” because of “And these nitrogen levels in the on next week’s work on the Highmask violation. I can guarantee The order applies to essential tribute ment to Area assessments upkelp to area ship. Because their diets contain justhopefully south of Point Ariel Calonne. that are Conception. going to last nature. canopy. way 101: Lindenmasks and Casitas Pass $300,000 annually, adjusted for the Seainto otter protein other inverte“We had a than full calendar for the Acceptable include cloth that a casual face mask violation businesses as defined by the Coun- forest thepopulations future.” in many oth- more Because sea otters forage for reef construction project. California waters they releaseand moreworkshops ammoniby an individual customer is not ty Health Officer, and does not apConsumer Price Index, in the fifth er Southern year of trainings masks, scarves, bandanas or other Last week, in lieu of a are new brates, invertebrates and spend much of still lacking in numbers, so it was um and nitrogen-rich compounds in From Monday through Wednesface coverings over the mouth and going to result in misdemeanor fil- ply to public spaces like parks or assessment year after agreement. publication, the group published and lectures,” he said. their resting the in the kelp for- necessary day crews will be restriping lanes to select anmodules area with dea their waste.working on getting as beaches. If time approved, agreement “We’re nose of a person, according to the ing,” said Mr. Calonne. three 30-minute est, Mr. Peters suspects they act as consistently and moving concrete safety barrisizeable population to The crustaceans gather together Several city council members Additionally, the order suspendwould include a one-time donaorder. signed by middle school teach- many of those as we can to take ers to prepare for the next stages “a conveyor belt of nutrients,” direct- determine whether or not the creain dens during the day, which Mr. expressed concern over the posed the city’s 10 cent charge for tion of $200,000 from the owners place online.” is similar to to awhat numershave specifically to beimpact delivered of “This work, according pressarely supplying their waste and urine tures a significant on Peters suspects may result in more to the to assist with homeless The group has been able to ber offrom cities have adopted trying sibility that non-compliance can business-provided reusable or re- into through distance learning. The herbivores lease SBCAG. thecity canopy. nutrient levels. moving into the reefs if cyclable paper carryout bags for solutions. reimfollow through with at least one toHighway address 101 where people are con- result in a misdemeanor charge. publication includes powerpoint will have alternatWhile theThey UCSBwould team’salso collabora“Sea otter populations are start- this leads to an increase in algae The reason for including the the duration of the public health tors burse for States all third party exevent, the in lobster which dens. Peace Literacy gregating together where social ing lane closures between Linden and ain teacher’s guide. at the the city United Geological ingslides to recover Southern Califor- around misdemeanor penalty is to distin- emergency. penses,have including $150,000 for outPaul distancing not be practiced. and Bailardmay avenues. One lane “Everyone is scrambling right Director Survey studied otter activity at nia and that is a stable population,” Mr. Peters saidChappell he hopestaught to con-a In other news Tuesday, the monthly side legal and consulting services. will open. threethe daysea honors viafall Zoom It’s remain been advisory, especially in guish the order from a voluntary intervals for 13 years, Mr. Mr.now. Nobody Peters said. could adequately clude ottercourse study by of declaration through some form council received an update on the Peters City told staffthe and the owners From 8stores p.m. to and 5 a.m.pharmacies. Monday at Oregon grocery News-Press thatare he In addition to observing sea otters, predict what was going to hap- this year. State University. through Wednesday, COURTESYagreePHOTO still his finalizing theobserve draft develop“It went really well and the stuand team will them on Mr.pen We’ve heard that a the lot northover the of enforcement, explained Mr. Paseo Nuevo development Peters will leadlearning a study that takes and what is looking bound onramps at This Casitas Pass Calonne. mentthe with Nuevo Owners ament agreement. “finer scale.” The UCSB study on kelp growth involved usePaseo of divers. a closer looknow,” at spiny dentsjgrega@newspress.com really got it. It’s obviously last couple weeks. essentially like right Mr.lobsters Waymanand said. email: Road Linden Avenue will “Our approach throughout this and the outdoor mall’s current When it is completed, it will wouldand say in the city of Santa Bar“We’re providing this curriculum different being in person versus have alternating closures bara you do need to wear a as mask pandemic is to start heavily with renovation project, which is ex- be processed by the Community that we published today for free. being online, but they got a lot out needed. From 8 p.m. to 7 a.m. Development Department and when you approach those,” said education and information and pected to be completed by June. Any teacher can download it and of it and we proved to ourselves Monday through Wednesday get compliance,” said Mr. Casey. The proposed lease would last sent to the Planning CommisMr. Casey. they can adapt to any particular that it’s a viable way to deliver the southbound offramp at Ca“We haven’t written any citations until 2065, with a one-time option sion, where it will be presented The order is a modification to age group that they deal with and this content,” Mr. Wayman said. sitas Pass Road will be closed “We’re going to be continuing to theneeded. City Emergency Orders issued for folks in the community. We find for the owners to extend the lease at a public hearing. The Planning whatever else they have.” as that when we talk to them in perfor 28 years. Commission will then recommend focus on that.” March 17 and is modeled after a To view the three-module Via Real is closed from Casitas The owners would invest that the city council either adopt To learn more about NAPF or similar order issued by the city of son we get compliance so that cercurriculum, visit https://www. Pass Road to the old northbound tainly would be our approach here $20,000,000 into the renovation or disapprove of the agreement in the nine-part series, visit www. Los Angeles April 7. Local resHighway 101 onramp. peaceliteracy.org/curriculum. next year. project, consistent with plans ap- a subsequent public hearing. wagingpeace.org. Violations are punishable idents have one-way access to as as well.” Due to the pandemic, the “You get to do literacy, math, all kinds of stuff. My faTo address con- proved by the city’s Historical fromthe Pagecouncil’s A1 Hales Lane on Via Real. Pedes-Mr. Continued a misdemeanor, although NAPF office on Anacapa Street vorite part is recess or lunch. We get to do foursquare,” cerns, language was added to the Landmark Commission in 2018, email: cwhittle@newspress.com trians canstressed use thethat sidewalk on Calonne that would have been closed as the staff of email: mwhite@newspress.com she said. program combines learning with having fun. Via Real, but people are asked Like Nathan, Judith said her favorite activity of the “We learned about owls and how when they eat their to refrain from entering the conday was the inflatable obstacle course. prey they cough up hairballs with the bones of their struction area. “Everything we do at Fun In the Sun is really rootprey,” he said excitedly. He said he also enjoys studyThe new southbound Highway ed in teaching the kids teamwork and confidence and ing math. 101 onramp at Casitas Pass Road Nathan said the Olympic games are a highlight of working together in a collaborative setting. All of our is open and the temporary ramp his summer, a great opportunity to see old friends and games are embedded in that, that teamwork mindset,” has been removed. By CHRISTIAN WHITTLE rationnew of legal documents, and rep- help right away. said Ms. Cabrera, “Anything we can do to get them wet meet people. The offramp at Linden Avenue NEWS-PRESS STAFF WRITER resentation in courteach proceedings. also immedidirty is perfect.” “Everyone knows other,” he said.Tenants shouldand is closed for approximately six to In lightlisted of theoffcoronavirus seek legal assistance they was sponsored by the Brain Balance Friday’sifevent Nathan a dozen newpanfriendsately he made before nine months. Drivers are asked The Legal Aid Foundation of demic impacting nearly every as- are having troubleCenter Santa payingof rent be-Barbara. he ran off to try the giant inflatable obstacle course, a to use the of-ramps at Reynolds Santa Barbara County is offering favorite “They are very generous to lend their support to pect of daily Ms. Smith shared cause of COVID-19 or its impacts. at thelife, event. Avenue or Casitas Pass Road to several related some this event today and we’re very grateful,” said Ms. Caofofthe programs Legal Ms.inSmith Gov. Gavin Many thelegal students have participated Fun insaid the while reach thefree beachCOVID-19 and downtown services, including legal advice to Sun COURTESY PHOTO brera. the past, newcomers are quickly welcomed Aid in hopes willbut assist the Santa Newsom and various local governCarpinteria. renters and homeowners facing into the group. Judith Figueroa, 11, saidments, this is her first Students in United Way’s Fun in the Sun Summer Program Olympics Barbara community during this including Santa Barbara evictions or—foreclosures during year email: cwhittle@newspress.com to come back Christian Whittle compete in the pie-eating contest Friday at El Camino Elementary School. time.in the program and said she wants County, have passed some emerthe pandemic. Legal Aid provides assistance to gency protections for tenants, the Speaking at Santa Barbara tenants facing evictions, an issue protections are not automatic in County’s press conference on that the organization has heard some cases. COVID-19 updates, Legal Aid Ex- the most about since the crisis beIn most cases, the tenant is reecutive Director Jennifer Smith gan, said Ms. Smith. quired to notify a landlord in writinformed the public that the or“First, everybody should know ing that they’ve been impacted by ganization would remain open for that evictions should not be taking COVID-19, for example losing your den Court. There, she one day mentioned told she would be Spirit until a few days be- strengthen it. lenge. service during the pandemic. place without court order,” said ofjob or a cut and must also that sheawas the first Spirit Fiesta andin hours, fore the parade. “She felt that instead of hiding away and “You think, ‘I’m here to give the best I “For the safety of our clients and Continued from Page A1 Ms. Smith. “Right the courts provide proof that cannot a woman at now the home overheard her. That “Mythey mom said something like, ‘You’re go- just favoring it, that exercise would help,” can,’ and you just make yourself strong,” our staff we are working remotely in California suspendedtoalrent. womanhave also happened havepay a daughter ing to be Spirit of Fiesta.’ It was like three Ms. Parker recalled. she said. very Shebut added her mother, frommorning. our homes, we that are fully most all eviction during “The her rightsdays andbefore responsibiliwho was thatactivity year’s Spirit, and through the big parade. … They sprung Ms. Parker looked back fondly on her time While being Spirit of Fiesta was fun while an Italian immigrant and enthusiastic operational for service,” said Ms. lover Ms. Parker’s activity in Fiesta resumed. on me and I didn’t this public health crisis.” ties of tenants itvary depending on have a dress. I had to as Spirit and said dancing in the parade was it lasted, this giving of oneself to make othof Fiesta, would have been thrilled to see Smith. Ms.has Parker attended the April 13 audiborrow a dress that belonged to an adult, and fun but challenging. Though not a major as- ers happy is what Ms. Parker still carries Legal Aid heard some anecwhere you live,” said Ms. Smith. herAchosen. nonprofit law firm, Legal Aid dotal reports tions that ended with 16-year-old Sophia was a huge pect of the parade today, Ms. Parker said from that experience. of landlords violating “We stronglythat encourage youdeal to for a 12-year-old.” “I’m glad for my mother’s sake,tobecause provides free legal assistance being Spirit ofseek Fiesta Suddenly thrusting Ms. Parker into ac- that military bands used to be a prominent “You learn not to think of yourself, you the lawCordero and trying to named lock people anyand legal assistance.” it meant so muchCounty to her,” to shelow-insaid. 10-year-old Paloma chosen as tivities seemed to be her mother’s nature. part of the event and that she even danced learn to think of other people… You really Santa Barbara out, something which Ms. Valenzuela Smith In addition, Legal Aid provides Though spentvulnerable many yearsresaway from Junior Spirit. Ms. Parker credits her mom for not only with one behind her. Flamenco dancing to are a symbol for something and it just forces come andshe other reminded the public is a crime. advice on foreclosure prevention all Fiesta activities, Ms. Parker’s Back in 1949 the choice of Spirit of Fies- getting her involved in Fiesta, but danc- military band music wasn’t easy and for a you out of your own little cubby hole, and that’s idents. Its services include theinvolveShe recommended that any tenant for homeowners who are conment with of thelegal festival has “bloomed” ta wasn’t as organized. Spirits and Junior ing in general. After Ms. Parker suffered second she thought, “Oh no, this isn’t pos- very important to anybody,” she said. provision information and since who receives an eviction notice or cerned about making mortgage 2013, when she reconnected Old SpanSpirits are now chosen a few months in ad- a broken leg that refused to properly heal, sible,” but she let “common sense” and her advice, assistance with the with prepaany court paperwork seek payments and may be at risk. ish Days through her retirement home Garvance of the event, butlegal Ms. Parker wasn’t her mother placed her in dance lessons to “positive will” take over to meet the chal- email: jgrega@newspress.com

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“Although I love them all, Ivan (a red-tailed hawk) is my favorite. I call him Ivan the Great. He is majestic. He’s our elder statesman, but when he came in 1998, he was called Ivan the Terrible because he was so wild,” said Ms. Edick. While hunting by a roadside, Athena, a barn owl, was hit by a car, causing her to lose her sight in one eye. She’s shown with Ms. Edwick, below.

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Continued from A1 “He was found next to Highway 166 near New Cuyama. He was injured by a car while attempting to catch prey running across the highway. The impact caused a wing fracture and blindness in one eye.” The other birds have equally dramatic back stories, she said. “As a baby, Max fell out of the nest, was rescued and raised by humans, and because he never knew his owl parents, never learned how to be an owl. He has a behavioral disability called imprinted, which means he thinks he is human or that humans are owls. Unfortunately, imprinting is irreversible.” Kisa was shot with a pellet gun and still has a pellet embedded in her shoulder, which means she is unable to fly. While hunting by a roadside, Athena was hit by a car, causing her to lose her sight in one eye. “She now has depth perception problems that cause her to miss her perches, meaning that she would also miss much of her prey,” said Ms. Edick. “Kanati’s right wing was badly damaged, causing a permanent imbalance, when she was hit by a car, and Puku is the only bird that is with us due to natural causes,” Ms. Edick said. “She caught an eye infection in the wild, and by the time she was found, her eyesight could not be restored. “Puku is the Chumash name for the Western screech owl, which translates into ‘little gray owl.’ Funnily enough, Western screech owls do not screech. Insead they make a soft burbling noise.” Despite their traumatic backgrounds, the birds seem perfectly calm and comfortable as they perch on the hands of volunteers like Ms. Edick when interacting with the community. “It took a while to train them, and that comes from handling them a lot. Every day they are taken from the aviary at the Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History. We have them hanging out on our gloves,” said Ms. Edick, a Santa Barbara native who earned her bachelor’s degree in psychology from California State University, Sonoma, before pursuing a career in human resources spanning 35 years before retiring from UCSB in

2013. “My love affair with birds began while I was volunteering at the Santa Barbara Wildlife Care Network. One day, I was feeding some baby birds with an eyedropper, and other curious chicks began hopping on my arms. I felt their little feet and fell in love. It was an aha moment,” she said. The bird-in-the-hand experience led to bird identification, then to birding in the field, then to Eyes in the Sky, where she has volunteered since 2002. “I’ve been at Eyes in the Sky longer than many jobs I’ve had,” said Ms. Edick with a laugh. She now has the title of shift lead, a head volunteer with a wealth of experience and skill. For her formal presentation before groups, she explained that she wears a leather glove and the bird sits on her fist, not her wrist, to provide a firm platform.

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Brando loves going to the beach, taking a walk or playing with a ball.

The friendly and easygoing German shepherd is awaiting adoption at Santa Barbara County Animal Services in Goleta. Brando is about 6 years old and weighs 70 pounds. To adopt Brando, call Animal Services at 805-3455741. (The shelter is closed to the public during the COVID-19 pandemic, but adoptions are continuing.) Brando’s adoption is being promoted by K-9 Placement and Assistance League. The all-volunteer nonprofit works to provide humane care, homes and advocacy for homeless and abandoned dogs in Santa Barbara County. K-9 PALS provides life-saving veterinary care, behavior training, daily supplies and comforts for the dogs at the county Animal Services shelters. To see more canines, make a donation or otherwise help K-9 PALS, go to www.k-9pals.org. You also can send checks to K-9 PALS, P.O. Box 60755, Santa Barbara 93160-0755. For more information, contact the nonprofit at 805570-0415 or info@k-9pals.org. — Dave Mason

“It’s always the left fist, to leave my right hand free to do whatever needs to be done. I keep control of the bird on a leash which is attached from the glove to jesses or collars on the bird’s legs,” said Ms. Edick, adding that the birds of prey or raptors include hawks, falcons, eagles and owls. “They are birds that have hooked beaks and use their feet to hunt.” Eyes in the Sky, which was founded in 2000 by Gabriele Drozdowski, who retired in 2018 as the program’s director, is the only licensed raptor education program in Santa Barbara County. “The birds’ unique stories of survival share a message about the impact that we as humans have on the lives of our ‘wild neighbors.’ Our goal is to foster respect and understanding for these wild species and their habitats,” said Ms. Edick. email: mmcmahon@newspress.com

ear Abby: My about her graduating, or sister “Maddy” angry. Please help me. is in 12th — Mixed Up in grade and will Pennsylvania graduate soon. Dear Mixed Up: Try to Over the last two years, we be happy for your sister. have grown really close Explain to Maddy why you — from eating Chinese have been behaving the together every other day, way you have so she will to going shopping understand. together. We have the From your BEST OF closest relationship description of in the family, and I your emotions, it consider her to be my appears you may best friend. Although be suffering from I have many close a version of emptyfriends, her being my nest syndrome. sister makes her the It’s a malady that Abigail closest to me. often strikes Van Buren Lately I’ve been parents when their mad at her. I thought child is about to for a while it was because “launch.” An effective way she got a boyfriend, but to counteract it is to find her boyfriend is like a activities you enjoy and brother to me and we get keep yourself busy so you along great. After hearing will have less time to brood. her say, “Only a couple of Another thought: This more months ‘til I’m done is now your chance to be with school forever,” I have the supportive oldest sister realized I’m mad because in the house, and to forge she’s graduating soon. a closer relationship with I have two younger sisters, your younger siblings. It’s an but we aren’t nearly as close opportunity that may reap as Maddy and I are. For the big dividends in the future, past month, I’ve been saying so please don’t waste it. no when Maddy and her Dear Abby: The daughter boyfriend ask me to hang of a friend of more than 20 out with them. I’m afraid years is getting married that because of this I’m next year. They live 1,400 going to lose the bond I have miles away. She told me with my sister. yesterday that I am invited I don’t want her to to the wedding, but my graduate because it means live-in boyfriend is not. she’ll be moving away, and Her explanation is she has I won’t get to see my best to control the costs. She friend every day. I don’t told me a mutual friend’s know whether to be happy husband isn’t invited, either.

Including the price of a gift, it would cost me around $900 to attend the wedding. She had implied that wedding gifts should be in the range of $200 to cover the expense of the food and drink. I have decided to decline the invitation because my boyfriend can’t come. What would an appropriate gift be? — Staying Put in Wisconsin Dear Staying Put: According to the rules of etiquette, because you don’t plan to attend the wedding, no gift is required. However, in light of your more than 20-year friendship, consider sending a token gift to the daughter — the price range is up to you. Readers, there is a common misconception that the price of wedding gifts must be in line with what the hosts spend on the food and beverages at the reception. According to Emily Post, that is a “modern myth,” and “the amount you spend is strictly a matter of your budget.” Dear Abby is written by Abigail Van Buren, also known as Jeanne Phillips, and was founded by her mother, Pauline Phillips. Contact Dear Abby at www. DearAbby.com or P.O. Box 69440, Los Angeles, CA 90069.

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LIBRA — Today you might read a book on exercise or nutrition that seems a bit unsettling, Libra. According to the book, you’re doing everything wrong! Remember that what the author is probably outlining is a certain practice that worked for him or her. Everyone is different. Don’t change your habits for practices that don’t feel right. Consult a professional if you’re still concerned. Such a person is more than capable of discerning what’s right for you. SCORPIO — Memories and emotions welling up from the past might excite your creative impulses today, Scorpio. You may not quite be able to understand what all of this means, but the pictures should keep coming to you nonetheless. It might be a good idea to take some notes, even though you might not comprehend all you write. This may be more a process of releasing ancient traumas than creating great masterpieces, but even so, it’s worth pursuing. SAGITTARIUS — A subject you’re researching, perhaps for a class or workshop, might prove more difficult than you expected, Sagittarius. The resources you consult might be very scholarly and thus difficult to read. If you can’t find anything comprehensible, try to rent or buy a video on the subject. What’s most important is that you grasp the big picture and broader strokes of the concepts you are studying. CAPRICORN — A housemate or family member may offer to help you with some chores around the house, Capricorn, but you may well sense that their heart just isn’t in it. This person is probably overly burdened with worry and just needs some kind words and a little advice. Just accept that even though you have help, you’ll probably end up doing most of the work yourself. Offer what support you can, and think of it as banking good karma. AQUARIUS — A housemate or family member may offer to help you with some chores around the house, Capricorn, but you may well sense that their heart just isn’t in it. This person is probably overly burdened with worry and just needs some kind words and a little advice. Just accept that even though you have help, you’ll probably end up doing most of the work yourself. Offer what support you can, and think of it as banking good karma. PISCES — A contract of some kind might require your careful consideration today, Pisces. You could find it a little difficult to understand, as it could be full of fine print and legalese. Don’t be afraid to ask someone who has a bit more expertise than you to explain what you’re trying to read. It’s important to know all the ins and outs before signing anything.

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ARIES — You might encounter some rather disturbing opinions or emotions from a friend, neighbor, or relative, Aries. This person could be upset over something and not communicating his or her feelings. It isn’t appropriate to try to coax this person into sharing with you now. They aren’t upset with you, but they might be if you push! Back off and let this person come to terms with the problem. Your friend will talk when the time is right. TAURUS — Some gossip about a friend could reach you today, Taurus, and it might seem a bit shocking at first. Money could be involved. However, don’t accept what you hear at face value. Whoever got the rumor going is apt to be less concerned with the truth than serving a personal agenda. Call your friend and try to learn the facts without prying. The situation is probably far less dramatic than the gossip implies. GEMINI — Today you might find that others are turning to you for advice today and you are honored to be in such a position, Gemini. Friends could ask for some information they know you have. It might involve telling a story or giving practical advice. Whatever it is, you might find it difficult to explain without going into some pretty heavy detail. You can do it! Talk slowly and let what you have to say unfold on its own. Your audience will probably hang on your every word. CANCER — Today you might take up some form of esoteric study, such as astrology, numerology, or alchemy that seems incomprehensible to you at first, Cancer. As a result, you could be tempted to abandon it. Don’t! Once you get past the jargon, you’ll probably find it fascinating. Keep a dictionary handy, and don’t worry if you have to go over something several times. You have the brains to do it. Now just put in the time. LEO — A friend might be in such a dour mood that you wonder if this is the same person you know and love, Leo. During the day you might be tempted to try to analyze what’s going on, but this is apt to raise more questions than answers. Probably this is a case of too many problems hitting your friend at once. Don’t pry, but make sure your friend knows you’re there if needed. VIRGO — A friend or romantic partner might need your advice, Virgo, and want to discuss a few things that you don’t really understand. This could concern this person’s job, which involves a lot of technicalities with which you’re unfamiliar. Don’t be afraid to stop occasionally and ask for an explanation. If you’re going to be of Monday, November 16, 2015 any help, you have to have some idea of what this person is talking about.

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Document avaiLabiLity: If a copy of the Mitigated Negative Declaration is not attached, the draft MND may be obtained and all documents referenced in the MND may be reviewed at Planning & Development offices located at 123 E. Anapamu Street, Santa Barbara AND on our website at: https:// cosantabarbara.app.box.com. Draft documents are also available for review at the Carpinteria Public Library, 5141 Carpinteria Ave, Carpinteria CA 93013.

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Howto comment: Please provide comments to the project planner, Sean Stewart at sestewart@ co.santa-barbara.ca.us (email) or (805) 568-2030 (fax), prior to the close of public comment on May 29, 20120 at 5 p.m. Please limit comments to environmental issues such as biology, geologic processes, noise, etc. You will receive notice of the dates of future public hearings to consider project approval or denial. In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, if you need special assistance to participate in this hearing, please contact Hearing Support Staff (805) 568-2000. Notification at least 48 hours prior to the hearing will enable Hearing Support Staff to make reasonable arrangements.

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PubLic comment: Santa Barbara County Planning and Development is soliciting comments on the adequacy and completeness of 20NGD-00000-00005. You may comment by submitting written comments to the project planner identified below prior to the close of public comment on May 29, 2020 at 5 p.m. Due to the non-complex nature of the project, a separate environmental hearing will not be held.

environmentaL review FinDings: P&D has prepared a Draft Negative Declaration (20NGD-0000000005) pursuant to Section 15073 of the State Guidelines for the Implementation of the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) and the County of Santa Barbara Guidelines for the Implementation of CEQA. P&D’s issuance of a Draft Mitigated Negative Declaration affirms our opinion that any significant adverse impacts associated with the proposed project may be reduced to a less than significant level with the adoption of mitigation measures and that the project does not require the preparation of an Environmental Impact Report (EIR). The Draft Mitigated Negative Declaration prepared for the project identifies and discusses potential impacts, mitigation measures, residual impacts and monitoring requirements for identified subject areas. Significant but mitigable effects on the environment are anticipated in the following areas: air quality, biological resources, geologic processes, noise, and water resources/flooding. If the project description changes, P&D will require a reevaluation to consider the changes. This reevaluation will be subject to all regular fees and conditions. If you challenge this environmental document in court, you may be limited to raising only those issues raised by you or others in written correspondence or in hearings on the proposed project.

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Project Location: The project site is located within the Sand Point Road Community, commonly known as 607 Sand Point Road in the Carpinteria Area, 1st Supervisorial District.

Project DetaiLs: The project is for a Coastal Development Permit with hearing to allow demolition of the existing 3,548 gross square foot single family dwelling and 726 gross square foot attached garage. New construction would include a 4,412 gross square foot residence with a 1,382 gross square foot understory garage and 1,579 gross square feet of understory storage, mechanical vault, lower entry stairwell, outdoor furniture and surfboard storage, and a covered outdoor shower. Construction of the new dwelling would also include 1,384 square feet of uncovered decking and stairs, a 52 net square foot outdoor spa, new hardscaping and landscaping. Grading would include 260 cubic yards of cut, 100 cubic yards of fill and 160 cubic yards of export. The parcel is served by the Carpinteria Valley Water District, the Carpinteria Sanitary District, and the Carpinteria-Summerland Fire Protection District. Access is provided off of Sand Point Road. The property is a 1.2-acre parcel zoned 10-R-1. The property is shown as Assessor’s Parcel Number (APN) 004-098-006, located at 607 Sand Point Road in the Carpinteria area, First Supervisorial District.

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CORRECTION: The May 2nd Celebration of Life has been cancelled and will be rescheduled at a later date.

and prompted to city’s Public Works staff to respond andare shut off the daily in the Obituary notices published hydrant, said Battalion Chief RobSanta spokesman Barbara News-Press and ert Mercado, for the Santa Barbara City Fire DepartSANTA BARBARA The top of a fire also appear on our website: www.newspress.com hydrant was sheered off, spewing a ment. Water service was restored after a large amount of water onto the street Text can be submitted by email to obits@newspress.com, and down a storm drain, in a two-ve- time. Minor injuries were reported faxed to (805) 966-1421, or brought in to our De La Guerra Plaza office. By MARK PATTON make it easier for power-5 conferhicle collision Friday morning in the in the crash, Battalion Chief MerNEWS-PRESS SENIOR WRITER cadoPlease said.include: name, address and contact phone number. ence teams to poach star players 100 block of East Pedregosa Street, ealth Both vehicles sustained minor to off mid-major programs authorities said. such as s are pair of UCSB men’s basketmoderate The Santa BarThe deadline fordamage. Tuesday-Friday’s edition is 10 a.m. the previous day. UCSB. The collision occurred around 7: bara Police eive a Department is invesball transfers and another “Higher-level programs would 40 a.m. involving a GMC Yukon and Saturday, Sunday andcircumstances Monday’s edition of deadline ipate tigating the the is at 12 noon on Thursday. be recruiting offof the your eeds who’s joining the women’s Chevy directly Tahoe. One vehicles col- collision. program will be immediately elAll obituaries must be prepaid. We accept all major credit cards by phone, or team,” helided said.with “Mid-major proRAFAEL MALDONADO / NEWS-PRESS Frithe hydrant and “caused igible next season if a controvergrams would get decimated. This payment can be made at our office. The cost White is approximately $6.00 per/line daily it to expel copious amounts of water” A two-car collision at 128 E. Pedregosa St. broke a fire hydrant that gushed water down the street. — Mitchell sial rule change is approved next ucted really isn’t what college basketball and $6.35 per/line Sunday plus $25 per photo*, **. month by the NCAA Division 1 needs is all about.” * All obituaries include a $40 Service fee. Council. comOne power-5 conference coach The coaches for both Gaucho verse admitted to ESPN.com that **Ask our representative about Spotlighting your obituary online for an additional $10. ealth teams, however, oppose the change. mid-major programs would beaid in “I think this would be terrible for A line consists of approximately 75 characters, which include spaces & punctuation come “our G League … They’ll be college basketball,” men’s coach our little amateur league where without a photo and 40-55 characters with a photo. Photos can be submitted digitally ttage Joe Pasternack said. we’ll draw good players from.” tners (jpeg format/at least 200 dpi) or an original can be brought into our office for scanning. The NCAA’s transfer waiver Life lessons would be lost, Paslation working group recommended in For further information, please call 564-5249. ternack noted, if players were alFebruary that all athletes be perlowed such free agency. clude Free Death Continued Page A1Notices must be submitted by your mortuary. The News-Press can not accept mitted a one-time transfer with“When a kid is unhappy — from with out having to sit out as a redshirt. Death Notices from individuals, please consult your mortuary. whether it’s with his playing time, cellest in getting back to normal because normal was never eligibility is currently llImmediate reor his role on the team, or if he good enough for me.” allowed in all NCAA sports except ntial, thinks he’s getting coached too A representative of Rep. Salud Carbajal, D-Santa Barfootball, baseball and d basketball, will hard — the easiest thingbara, to do is spoke at the event, and said, “We are here today also KENNETH SONG / NEWS-PRESS hockey. es or run,” he said. “It would make thatwe refuse to be complicit in the abuse of children because The Division 1 Council met on Devearl Ramsey and JaQuori McLaughlin will both be seniors next season. ll beeasier if you didn’t have torefuse red- to stand idly by while our American identity is and d conFriday but decided to table the shirt when you transfer. being used to commit human rights abuses.” proposal until May 20. Nearly 800 for 3-point shooting percentage in replace three seniors — JaQuori “In life, the worst thing you Thecan representative, a mother of two children, held back mmer athletes have entered their names both a season (43.8%) and a career McLaughlin, Devearl Ramsey, and do is just run away.” tears while speaking to the crowd. feedin the NCAA’s transfer portal this (40.3%). She ranks second in career Brandon Cyrus — after next seaAfter the Rev. Moore and the representative, several othThe measure, however, has o hear spring, although about 200 are al- threes with 185 and would have son. ers followed drawn support from both the Big to express their opposition against the centers ations Wishart led Georgia Southern Ten and ACC, and is expected ready immediately eligible as grad- easily broken the school record of alongtothe be border. eds in 199 had she remained at San Jose. in three-pointers (59), 3-point per- approved next month by theThe uate transfers. last protest in Santa Barbara that addressed the NCAA g tour Those 800 include Georgia She averaged 8.8 points and 3.3 re- centage (38.3%), and assists (79) last Division 1 Council. detention facilities took place a year ago according to Migroup chaltransLynch of IAC. sophomore Calvin Wis- bounds for the Spartans last season. season. He averaged 9.4 points for In the proposal, however, s,Southern and The last speaker to address the more than 100-strong But Henrickson, who already an Eagles’ team that went 20-13. hart and Temple freshman Josh based fer must meet four criteria to becrowd was Pierre-Louis, a point guard who come immediately eligible: Pierre-Louis, both of whom have has a deep roster for next season, They bilingual. She taught the protestors the unity clap, which, according her, represents a resistance moveLOCALtoFIVE-DAY FORECAST worries about “the logistics moving led Roselle Catholic High to the announced that they will be transrative must receive a release from their ment’s slow but steady beat that builds momentum over time. ferring to UCSB next year. Also in forward” of having redshirt trans- New Jersey State Championship, previous school; be academicalMediTHURSDAY FRIDAY SUNDAY After explainingTODAY the symbolism and history of this clap, the SATURDAY averaged 3.8 points and 12.7 min- ly eligible when they transfer; rentthe transfer portal is Megan An- fers suddenly eligible to play. be crowd joined her and finished off the gathering. Coast, “We’re in a position to redshirt utes of playing time s a freshman at derson, a forward whose transfer maintaining academic progress at Barbara Police Department was aware of the The Santa ublic from San Jose State to UCSB was her, and it’s something she wants to Temple last year. their new school, and be leaving rally. Sgt. Brian Miller said the department monitored the BarAllowing transfers immedi- while under no disciplinary announced last week by Gaucho do,” she said. “She’s fine with doing sus-but the protestors remained situation on the sidewalk and Breezy with Low clouds, then Mostly sunny and arbathat, and we are, too.” ate eligibility would turn college pension. coach Bonnie Henrickson. Some brightening Sunny and breezy protested peacefully. sun; warm windy sunshine , and UCSB’s two men’s transfers are basketball into “the wild, wild SOE HAN THA / NEWS-PRESS Anderson, a 6-foot forward, INLAND INLAND INLAND INLAND INLAND email: mpatton@newspress.com both guards who were expected to west,” Pasternack said. It would holds theProtesters San Jose marched State record from the Santa Barbara County Courthouse and walked along Anacapa Street to the plaza. email: stha@newspress.com avail85 53 90 52 87 48 84 48 81 37 ar at COASTAL COASTAL COASTAL COASTAL COASTAL

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Unhealthy moving Moderate herbivores nutrient levels. the reefs if Notinto Available DAVE MASON / NEWS-PRESS ible with fees and foundation is using social media to platform that’s compliant with the ernatWhile thecancellations. UCSB team’s collabora“Sea otter populations are start- this leads to an increase inMARINE algae FORECAST “Our clients feel supported areGeological engage its audience and “ensure ALMANAC Health Insurance Portability and inden tors at the Unitedand States ing to recover in Southern Califor- around the lobster dens. SANTA BARBARA CHANNEL p.m. yesterday bara meeting places,” the founda- adapting to the changes very otter well, activity LGBTQ+ folks to Santa Barbara through Accountability Act of 1996. west-southwest 4-8 knots today. Waves 2-4 lane Survey have studied at nia andfeel thatconnected is a stable population,” Mr.6Peters said he hopes Wind to confeet with a west-southwest swell 2-4 feet at 13 TEMPERATURE as is our counseling team.” for 13 years, their wider community.” “We are seeing even more at- tion staff told the News-Press. monthly intervals Mr. Mr. Peters said. clude the sea otter study byseconds. fall ofVisibility clear. 73/53 Answering questions by email, The staff saidtold thethe coronavirus “And to bring regular seaHigh/low tendance and engagement online onday Peters News-Press that he we hope In addition to observing otters, this year. POINT ARENA TO POINT PINOS Normal high/low 68/50 orthto pandemic COURTESY PHOTO puts programs services back soon that from our youth, and we are reach- the staff noted they’re still able Wind southwest 4-8 knots today. Waves 2-4 feet and his the teamfoundation’s will observe them on and Mr. Peters will leadas a study takes Record high 86 in 2004 with a south-southwest swell 2-4 feet at 13 seconds. Pass serve involved clients in North and clients at a “finer higherscale.” risk of negative as possible.” Record low email: jgrega@newspress.com 39 in 1994 ing youth The who UCSB otherwise might not growth study on kelp theboth use of divers. a closer look at spiny lobsters and Visibility clear. e have will transportation to either our South County. PRECIPITATION mental and physical outcomes. “We POINT CONCEPTION TO MEXICO email: dmason@newspress.com estypical as Santa Maria or Santa Bar24 hours through 6 p.m. yest. 0.00” “Our offices in Santa Maria and are doing our best to reach them in Wind southwest 4-8 knots today. Waves 2-4 feet Month to date (normal) 2.06” (0.96”) a.m. with a south-southwest swell 2-4 feet at 13 seconds. 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My faSANTA BARBARA The city of SanMay 1 4:24 a.m. 4.4’ 11:58 a.m. -0.1’ Continued from Page A1 edes85/53/pc 90/52/s tion shotgun, .357 revolver, an area prior to deputies’ arrival and Santa Ynez 6:59 p.m. 4.0’ none vorite part is recess oralunch. We get toand do foursquare,” ta Barbara issued a statement this she said. Vandenberg 63/53/pc 66/51/pc lk on “Please remember, wipesshe don’t said. AR15 rifle. They also found a meth- did not call for help or render aid Ventura week urging residents to throw LAKE LEVELS 69/57/pc 71/56/pc program combines learningbelong with having fun. Your toilet is a amphetamine pipe, prescription to the victim, who was pronounced asked in pipes. Like Nathan, Judith said her favorite activity of the wipes and paper towelsabout into owls the and how when AT BRADBURY DAM, LAKE CACHUMA “We learned they eat their e con‘human-waste-and-toilet-paper- medication, methamphetamine, dead prior to authorities arriving, STATE CITIES trash rather flushing At Lake Cachuma’s maximum level at the point preythan they cough upthem hairballs with the bones of their day was the inflatable obstacle course. Bakersfield 94/68/pc 88/59/s zone,’” said. “Community cocaine, andInbaggies,” Ms. said Raquel Zick, spokeswoman for at which water starts spilling over the dam holds “Everything weadoscale at Fun the Sun is really rootdown the toilet to the potentialHe only prey,”due he said excitedly. said he also she enjoys studyhway Barstow 102/70/pc 96/64/pc 188,030 acre-feet. An acre-foot is 325,851 gallons, ed in teaching the kids teamwork and confidence members can protect their private Zick said. theand Santa Barbara County Sheriff ’s Big Bear for sewer backups. 75/41/pc 71/38/pc ing math. Road equivalent to the amount of water consumed annuworking together in a collaborative setting. All of our plumbing and the City’s infrastrucMr. Pulido was taken into custody Department. Bishop 94/56/pc 90/50/s “City Wastewater staff the has Olympic seen ally by 10 people in an urban environment. Nathan said games are a highlight of ramp Catalina 73/59/pc 71/59/pc games embedded in that, ture to bysee only flushing pee, are without incident. Hethat wasteamwork booked at mindset,” Deputies located Mr. Baker’s vehis summer, opportunity old friendsthe and3 Ps: a substantial increase aingreat the numStorage 156,827 acre-ft. Concord 76/57/pc 81/55/pc said Ms. Cabrera, we can do get them wet Elevation 740.40 ft. the Main“Anything Jail on suspicion oftoposhicle in the 900 block of Camino Del Escondido meet people. ber of wipes andnew paper towels since poo, and paper.” venue 81/60/pc 81/57/pc Evaporation (past 24 hours) 41.0 acre-ft. dirtysession is perfect.” Forhemore what of a controlled substance, Sur in Isla Vista around 10:35 p.m. Eureka 62/52/pc 58/44/pc “Everyone knows each other,” said. information onand six to COVID-19 the pandemic began. Inflow 196.5 acre-ft. 93/62/pc 89/58/s Friday’s event was of sponsored by the Brain Nathan listed off adown dozen new friends he made before to flush, visit www.santabarbaraca. possession a controlled sub- Balance Sunday. Mr. Baker was taken into Fresno asked State inflow 0.0 acre-ft. These products do not break Los Angeles 83/61/pc 81/59/pc Center of Santa Barbara. off in to pipes try thewhich giant inflatable Storage change from yest. +0 acre-ft. gov/wtf. obstacle course, a stance with a firearm, possession custody on suspicion of hit-and-run Mammoth Lakes nolds and often he getran stuck 72/43/pc 67/36/s “They of area very generous to lendfor their to injury or death, involun- Modesto favorite event. Report from U.S. Bureau of Reclamation ad to 87/57/pc 86/54/s — Mitchell White controlled substance salesupport causing increases the risk at of the private sewer and we’re very 64/54/pc 66/51/pc Many of the students have participated in Fun in the this event--today town all felony charges -- grateful,” as well assaid a Ms. taryCavehicular manslaughter and Monterey spills,” said Amanda Fleese, waste77/51/pc 80/47/pc COURTESY PHOTO SUN AND MOON Sun in the past, but newcomers are quickly welcomed brera. misdemeanor charge of possession driving under the influence caus- Napa Oakland 67/55/pc 69/52/pc water system manager for the city. Today Thu. Man arrested on gun, into the group. Judith Figueroa, 11, said this is her first Students in United Way’s Fun in the Sun Summer Program Olympics Ojai 83/61/pc 83/57/s of drug paraphernalia. ing injury — all felony charges. He The useyear of wipes recently caused Sunrise 6:11 a.m. 6:10 a.m. in the program and said she wants to come back email: cwhittle@newspress.com hittle compete in the pie-eating contest Friday at El Camino Elementary School. 69/58/pc 71/56/pc “The bail for these charges was $0 was booked into the Main Jail with Oxnard Sunset 7:43 p.m. 7:43 p.m. a “costly blockage” at a multi-unit drug charges Palm Springs 106/75/pc 102/72/pc Moonrise 11:14 a.m. 12:17 p.m. in accordance with the Emergency a bail of $1 million. Pasadena 85/61/pc 84/59/pc housing property on the Mesa, GOLETA Authorities seized mulMoonset 1:08 a.m. 1:58 a.m. 87/51/pc 88/47/s The victim has been identified Paso Robles which resulted in the closure of a tiple firearms and ammunition, Bail Schedule,” Ms. Zick said. First Full Last New Sacramento 82/54/pc 85/52/pc — Mitchell White as 59-year-old Katherine Stewart walking path and community expo- as well as methamphetamine and San Diego 75/64/pc 74/62/pc Peden, of Goleta, Ms. Zick said. San Francisco 65/53/pc 67/51/pc sure to raw wastewater. cocaine, during the service of a 72/54/pc 75/51/pc While authorities were inves- San Jose “Flushing wipes, paper towels, search warrant Monday. Apr 30 May 7 May 14 May 22 Man arrested in fatal San Luis Obispo 73/53/pc 79/51/pc tigating the collision, a section of or similar items can cause costly Santa Monica 72/59/pc 73/58/pc Deputies with the Santa Barbara Calle Real Valley 73/41/pc 65/36/s hit-and-run denplumbing Court. There, one day mentioned told she would be Spirit until a few days be- strengthen it. was closed to traffic. At Tahoe lenge. WORLD CITIES damage to private and she County Sheriff ’s Department’s SpeToday Thu. 10:24 p.m. Sunday, a patrol that that she was the first Spirit of Fiesta and fore the parade. “She felt that instead of hidingcar away and “You think, ‘I’m here to give the best I GOLETA A 20-year-old man was the City’s sewer system. Even wipes cial Investigations Bureau were NATIONAL CITIES City Hi/Lo/W Hi/Lo/W a woman at the home overheard her. 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