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Santa Barbara News-Press: December 01, 2022

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A one-day rainstorm After today’s precipitation, there’s a break expected on Friday before showers on Saturday

Carpinteria council votes to terminate lease Decision comes after likely defeat of Measure T By NEIL HARTSTEIN NEWS-PRESS STAFF WRITER

The Carpinteria City Council has voted to terminate a lease between the city and Marla Daily for a parcel of land that could be used for permanent parking should the proposed Surfliner Inn be approved by the city. The council voted 4-1 Monday to give Ms. Daily 30 days’ notice that the city wishes to terminate the lease. Vice Mayor Al Clark voted against Councilmember Gregg Carty’s motion to end the lease. Ms. Daily did not attend the council meeting. Although Measure T was not mentioned, its likely defeat clears the way for the city to continue its review of the proposed Surfliner

Inn, a two-story boutique hotel slated to be built on half of a public parking lot (Lot No. 3) in downtown Carpinteria. Measure T proponents sought to block its construction by passing the measure, which would have changed the lot’s zoning to open space/recreation. One of the founders of the Vote Yes side was Marla Daily, which Measure T opponents said amounted to conflict of interest because she would lose the parcel she now leases from the city. As it stands, opponents of the ballot measure have a 79-vote lead in defeating the ballot measure, 2,532 to 2,453. Santa Barbara County still needs to certify the Please see MEASURE T on A4

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Clouds blanket the sky Wednesday above the Christmas trees sold at Lane Farms off Hollister Avenue and Walnut Lane in Goleta. Rain is expected today throughout Santa Barbara County.

By DAVE MASON NEWS-PRESS MANAGING EDITOR

Get out your umbrellas because George Harrison’s song was wrong — at least for today. Here comes the rain. And it will fall everywhere today in Santa Barbara County, the National Weather Service said. (There was a chance of some rain beginning after the NewsPress went to press Wednesday evening.) A break from the rain will come Friday, according to the weather service. There will be no rain but partly cloudy skies. On Saturday, showers are predicted throughout the county as a second storm system comes into the area. It’s expected to produce less rain than today’s downpour. Forecasters are expecting between half an inch to an inch and a half of rain between today and the end of Saturday. Then that’s it for the rain, and the sky’s expected to be mostly cloudy on Sunday, followed by sunshine on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. (The weather service predicts seven days at a time.) The National Weather Service expects a similar trend in San Luis Obispo, Ventura and Los Angeles counties. Besides today’s rain, Santa Barbara County will experience cold temperatures. According to the weather service, today’s highs will be 60 in Santa Barbara, 58 at UCSB, 60 in Lompoc, 59 in Santa Maria and 58 in Santa Ynez. The lows? They’re expected to 49 in Santa Barbara, 46 at UCSB, 45 in Santa Maria, 42 in Lompoc and 40 in Santa Ynez. But no place seems to be

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The latest election results show defeat for Measure T, which would have prevented the construction of a hotel on parking lot No. 3 in Carpinteria. Santa Barbara County hasn’t yet certified the election results. Dec. 8 is the deadline for certification.

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A tridemic this winter? Health officials address triple whammy of COVID-19, RSV and flu By KATHERINE ZEHNDER NEWS-PRESS STAFF WRITER

Local health officials are discussing what residents could be facing this winter concerning COVID-19, respiratory syncytial virus and influenza, all of which are being seen in a significant number of cases. Is a tridemic looming on the

colder than Cuyama, where the weather service predicts a high of 55 today and a low near freezing: 36. Even as the sun begins to reemerge, things won’t warm up much. Friday’s projected highs are 62 in Santa Barbara, 59 in Santa Maria and 60 in Lompoc.

Santa Ynez will see a high of 61. And the lows will fall further, with 43 in Santa Barbara, 39 in Lompoc, and 37 in both Santa Maria and Santa Ynez. It’s expected to get below freezing in Cuyama, with a low of 31. The high there? 53. The temperatures are

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expected to stick around the upper 50s and low 60s for the highs and the 40s for the lows through Wednesday in Santa Barbara County. Long after you put away your umbrella, you’ll need your coat. email: dmason@newspress.com

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Dr. Kenneth Waxman, right, delivers the booster Moderna COVID19 vaccine dose to Maria Cortez in February 2021 at the Sansum Diabetes Research Institute in Santa Barbara. Physicians recommend people get the COVID vaccines and the boosters, as well as the flu vaccine.

A cloudy sky hovers above Goleta Pier on Wednesday.

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horizon? “Well, that depends on what you mean by ‘tridemic,’” said Dr. David Fisk, medical director of Infection Prevention and Control at Cottage Health. “You can already say as of today, that the community has experienced high rates of RSV Please see TRIDEMIC on A4

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Wednesday’s SUPER LOTTO: 6-18-22-26-34 Mega: 9

Wednesday’s DAILY 4: 7-3-5-1

Tuesday’s MEGA MILLIONS: 20-23-37-46-52 Mega: 6

Wednesday’s FANTASY 5: 8-9-11-12-25

Wednesday’s DAILY DERBY: 05-02-03 Time: 1:45.53

Wednesday’s POWERBALL: 4-19-24-47-66 Meganumber: 10

Wednesday’s DAILY 3: 5-5-0 / Midday 5-4-8


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