
SB Independent: Lower Speeds, Fewer Accidents Expected by Narrowing Hollister Avenue
Few voices were heard opposing the City of Goleta’s new street-striping plan for Hollister Avenue in Old Town at a meeting held on Thursday at the Goleta
Few voices were heard opposing the City of Goleta’s new street-striping plan for Hollister Avenue in Old Town at a meeting held on Thursday at the Goleta
First published in the SB Independent on September 24, 2022. District 2 runs through Old Town Goleta, extends from Patterson Avenue on the east to
First published in Noozhawk on August 31, 2022. Goleta City Councilman James Kyriaco spoke at the meeting and acknowledged the good that the airport brings
First published in Noozhawk on July 19, 2022. Following the February announcement of current Goleta City Manager Michelle Greene’s plans to retire, the City Council unanimously
First published in Noozhawk on June 29, 2022. The Goleta City Council has voted to send the city’s Draft Housing Element for 2023 to 2031 to the state after
First published in the Santa Barbara Independent on June 14, 2022. Two candidates stepped up this week for a seat on the Goleta City Council
First published in Noozhawk on June 13, 2022. Touting his record over the last four years, Goleta City Councilman James Kyriaco announced his campaign for
Goleta City Councilman James Kyriaco joins Josh Molina to talk about his plans for re-election, and shares his views on housing, childcare, the new District
First published in the Santa Barbara News-Press on May 7, 2022. James Kyriaco, a Goleta City Council member, believes men should speak out about their experiences with
First published in the Santa Barbara Independent on April 22, 2022. Funding to create the City of Goleta’s first permanent housing for homeless people reached