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Santa Barbara County 2030: The Open Lands


Project Summary Sheet

Santa Barbara County 2030: The Open Lands 


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Table of Contents

Preface

Introduction

Value of Open Land

Economic Value

Social Value

Environmental Value

Demand for Open Lands

The Jobs and Housing Imbalance

Mapping Out the Future

Preserving and Protecting Open Lands

Purchase of Land or Easements

The Role of Regulations

Results Mixed for Open Land Protection Regulations

Explore the Santa Maria Valley

Western Santa Maria Agricultural Lands

Area 9

Area 7 

Key Site 22

East of Highway 101

Orcutt Foothills

Explore the Lompoc Valley

Lompoc's Agricultural Lands

Western Lompoc Valley

Eastern Lompoc Valley

The Wye

Explore the Santa Ynez Valley

Buellton: North and West

Central Santa Ynez

The Greenbelt

Skytt Mesa

Explore the Gaviota Coast

Explore the Goleta Valley

The Ellwood-Devereux Slough Ecosystem

More Mesa

Goleta's Urban Agriculture

South Patterson and Hollister San Marcos

Bishop Ranch

Goleta Urban Rural Boundary Line

Explore Greater Santa Barbara

Cieneguitas (San Marcos Foothills)

Las Positas Valley

Explore the Greater Carpinteria Valley

East of Summerland

Romero Canyon Agriculture Area

Carpinteria Valley Agriculture

Rancho Monte Alegre

The Carpinteria Bluffs

Next Steps

Appendix A: Pending & Approved Projects

Appendix B: Demand Table

Appendix C: Sources

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