July 14 Board of Supervisors Meeting.
July 14 Board of Supervisors Meeting.


The next regular meeting of the
 County Board of Supervisors is scheduled for 
9 a.m., Tuesday, July 14, 2026
Joseph Centeno Betteravia Government Administration Building
Board Hearing Room
511 East Lakeside Parkway, Santa Maria

The public may participate virtually or in person at the County Board Hearing Room
in Santa Barbara or Santa Maria. 
Notice about Public Participation
E-mail Clerk of the Board
Información sobre las reuniones de la Junta de Supervisores en español
Complete Agenda Livestream YouTube CSBTV20
The full agenda is comprised of the administrative consent Calendar and departmental policy items. The  departmental policy agenda for this meeting is outlined below.
NOTE:
Due to the anticipated length of some agenda items, the Board may choose to reorder items for the best use of time. Times indicated on the agenda are estimates. You may monitor the progress of each meeting via CSBTV Channel 20 or online at
https://www.youtube.com/user/CSBTV20

Issuance of Qualified 501c3 Bonds on Behalf of Step Up Housing

D1) California Municipal Finance Authority Issuance of Qualified 501(c)(3) Bonds on Behalf of Step Up Housing 
(Estimated Time: 5 minutes) 

Summary:
The Board will hold a public hearing required under federal law to consider approving tax‑exempt bonds for Step Up Housing’s purchase and renovation of the 128‑unit Knollwood Meadows Apartments in Santa Maria. The County’s role is simply to conduct the hearing and approve the financing, with no financial obligation to the County. The bond funding would support converting the property into affordable housing with rent and income restrictions. 
Agenda Item & Attachments
Adjustment of the Library Special Tax Rate

D2) Consumer Price Index Adjustment of the Fiscal Year 2026-27 Library Special

Tax Rate 
(Estimated Time: 10 minutes) 

Summary:
The Board will consider adjusting the 2026‑2027 library special tax rates for the unincorporated area outside Goleta referred to as CSA No.3.  The proposed increase of 3.20% reflects the percentage change in the Consumer Price Index. The updated rates, which vary by parcel type, require no additional voter approval and are expected to increase annual revenue from about $254,000 to $263,000, all of which will support extended services at the Goleta Library. 
Agenda Item & Attachments
Orcutt and Prvidence Landing Community Facilities Districts Special Tax Levy

D3) Fiscal Year 2026-27 Orcutt and Providence Landing Community Facilities Districts Special Tax Levy 
(Estimated Time: 10 minutes) 

Summary: 
The Board will consider adjusting special tax rates for the Orcutt and Providence Landing Community Facilities Districts, applying a 3.01% Consumer Price Index increase. These updates would help fund key services in Orcutt, including fire and sheriff protection, parks and open space maintenance, and flood control, and support park operations in Providence Landing as costs continue to rise. If approved, the adjustments would generate about $1.07 million for Orcutt and $184,800 for Providence Landing to sustain these community services in the year ahead.
Agenda Item & Attachments
Accela Platform Progress and Future Updates

D4) Accela Platform Progress and Future Updates   
(Estimated Time: 30 minutes) 

Summary: 
The Board will hear an update on the County’s implementation of the Accela permitting and licensing system, summarizing countywide progress since 2021, including cloud migrations, expanded online services, GIS integration, and improved cross-departmental coordination, along with highlights from Planning and Development, Public Works, County Fire, and Environmental Health Services. Staff will also present recommended priorities for the next phase of system enhancements, aimed at improving efficiency, transparency, and customer experience across all participating departments. 

Agenda Item & Attachments
2026 Homelessness Update

D5) 2026 Homelessness Update to the Board of Supervisors 
(Estimated Time: 60 minutes) 


Summary: 
The Board will hear a comprehensive update on homelessness in Santa Barbara County, including results from the 2026 Sheltered Point-in-Time Count and Housing Inventory Count, recent funding trends, progress on encampment resolution efforts, and projections for future services and resources. The report highlights ongoing challenges, including rising vehicular homelessness, increased shelter utilization, and the need for more permanent housing, while also detailing improvements in data systems, interagency coordination, and newly opened housing units. Staff will outline priorities for strengthening regional partnerships and advancing the new Homelessness Alliance: Response and Prevention (HARP) to create a more unified, data‑driven approach to reducing homelessness countywide. 
Agenda Item & Attachments
Utility-Scale Solar Amendments

D6) Utility-Scale Solar Amendments Project   
(Estimated Time: 1.5 hours) 

Summary: 
The Board will consider updates to County land use and zoning regulations that would allow utility-scale solar energy projects in certain areas of the unincorporated county while establishing new permitting requirements and development standards. The proposal also includes limits on solar development on agricultural lands under Williamson Act contracts, a countywide cap on large utility-scale solar facilities, and environmental protections intended to balance renewable energy development with the preservation of agricultural, scenic, and natural resources.
Agenda Item & Attachments
Projected Calendar
The items below are projected to be placed on an upcoming Board of Supervisors' agenda and are subject to change. These are draft items until the final agenda is created and posted 72 hours or more preceding a Board of Supervisors' meeting. For information on a particular anticipated item, please contact the department noted. 

For any other questions regarding the Board of Supervisors' agendas, contact the Clerk of the Board Office at (805) 568-2240.
August 2026 
Summary of Fiscal Year 2026-27 State Budget
County Executive Office
Contact: Claire Tobin
Santa Barbara County Wine BID Annual Report
County Executive Office
Contact: Brittany Odermann
Hagfors Rezone Project
Planning & Development Department
Contact: Soren Kringel
Jeremy Raff Appeal of the Treasurer-Tax Collector’s Transient Occupancy Tax Audit Final Determination
Treasurer-Tax Collector
Contact: LeAnne Hagerty
Grand Jury Response – Excessive Overtime
County Executive Office
Contact: Tanja Heitman
Grand Jury Response - Emergency Preparedness
County Executive Office/ Fire Department 
Contact: Jessi Steele-Blossom
Grand Jury Response - Property Tax Bill Charges
County Executive Office/Public Works/Community Services Department
Contact: Jessi Steele-Blossom
 
Meetings are broadcast live and rebroadcast on CSBTV Channel 20 according to a schedule provided in each agenda. Videos of each meeting and other County programming are available on our YouTube Channel CSBTV20. 
For information about obtaining a videotape of a public hearing or a schedule of CSBTV broadcasts, please call (805) 568-3427.

Helpful Links:

Understanding the Board of Supervisors' hearing process

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