Action Alerts

  • Encourage City of SM to support clean and local power generation and lower energy costs

    We hope you will join us at the City of Santa Maria's council meeting tomorrow (Tuesday, May 21) to support clean and local energy power generation and lower energy costs.

    City staff is recommending the City join Monterey Bay Community Power (MBCP), a nonprofit agency.

    MBCP was established to source clean energy while retaining PG&E’s role delivering power and maintaining infrastructure. MBCP supports economic vitality by providing cleaner energy at a lower cost, supporting low-income ratepayers, and funding local energy projects. MBCP’s power mix is carbon-free.

    The main benefit for Santa Maria would be cost savings for customers (at least 4 percent by 2021 when customers are enrolled), funding for energy programs, choice and a voice to help shape re-investment in the community.

    In 2018, MBCP delivered over $4.4 million dollars in customer rebates (i.e. bill savings) and they estimate that will be $8 million in 2019.

    We are happy to see that city staff is recommending that the city join the agency. We would like to get community members to attend to support that recommendation.

    The council meeting starts at 5:30 p.m. This item is number 6B. We don't know what time it will come up, but your speaker slip must be in before they start the item.

    Click here for the city council agenda item.

    Hope to see you Tuesday.

     

  • SBCAN Membership Appreciation Meeting

    We hope to see you at our Membership Appreciation Meeting!

    SBCAN
    MEMBERSHIP APPRECIATION MEETING

     1 p.m. Saturday, May 11, 2019

    St. Marks-in-the-Valley Episcopal Church
    2901 Nojoqui Avenue, Los Olivos

    Santa Barbara County Action Network board members and staff hope you will join us for our annual Membership Appreciation Meeting with guest speaker Second District County Supervisor Gregg Hart on Saturday, May 11. Social time starts at 1 p.m. with refreshments and a chance to renew friendships. The program will start around 1:30 p.m.

    Supervisor Hart, the newest county supervisor, will speak about his plans and priorities.

    Please let us know you are coming by emailing [email protected] or click "Going" on our Facebook Event page at https://www.facebook.com/events/386077588647680/ so we can get an idea of how many are coming. If you don't know yet, it's okay to just show up. We'll be happy to see you!

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    If you haven't paid your dues for 2019 yet, please do so soon.We appreciate the support you have shown us over the years that has made it possible for us to continue nurturing our strong local network of progressive folks and creating bridges between environmental and social justice activism.

    If you haven't been a member before, now would be a good time to join, or you can join at the meeting!

    For seventeen years Santa Barbara County Action Network (SBCAN) has been the preeminent nonprofit organization working on both sustainability and social justice issues throughout the county. We have many partner organizations, to be sure, but we always strive to be countywide and working on a wide range of progressive issues — especially looking for issues that might fall through the cracks otherwise. Please look at the attached Issues and Actions paper highlighting what we have been working on. We are especially proud of our leadership on several North County issues.

    With increasing competition for foundation support, we are all the more reliant on our members, major donors, and fundraisers. Therefore, we hope that you will make a membership donation that suits your budget and helps SBCAN continue its educational and advocacy roles.

    It is easy — as always — to contribute at: https://sbcan.nationbuilder.com/membership_annual_dues.  

    There is also an option for automatic monthly payments athttps://sbcan.nationbuilder.com/membership_monthly_dues.

    If you prefer to mail a check, please send it payable to: SBCAN, P.O. Box 6174, Santa Maria, CA 93456.

    We look forward to hearing from you and seeing you on Saturday, May 11 at our annual membership meeting.

    Sincerely,

    Janet Blevins and Dick Flacks, Co-Presidents

  • SBCAN Roundtables and Membership Meeting this week!

    We hope you will join us at one of our Roundtable meetings and at our Membership Meeting this week.

    The North County Roundtable is on Thursday. The South County Roundtable is on Friday. The Membership Meeting is Saturday.

    Please read below for details on all three!


    SBCAN North County Roundtable

    Thursday, May 9, 2019, 6 PM to 7:30 PM

    Giavanni’s Pizzeria, 1108 E. Clark Ave., south side of Bradley Road, Orcutt

    AGENDA

    1. Call to Order: SBCAN Co-President Janet Blevins. Introductions; agenda review. (5 min.)
    2. Status of Onshore Oil Projects: ERG, Aera and PetroRock in Cat Canyon, and BLM Lease Proposal. (15 min.)
    3. Debrief on May 6 County staff hearing on the ExxonMobil Trucking Proposal to Restart Offshore Wells and on related rally. (10 min.)
    4. City of Santa Maria General Plan Update and Consideration of Annexations. (10 min.)
    5. Debrief on Santa Maria Open Streets Event held on March 31. (5 min.)
    6. SBCAN General Membership Meeting. May 11 in Los Olivos, 1 PM, Gregg Hart guest speaker. (5 min.)
    7. SBCAN North County Awards Dinner. June 23, 2019 (5 min.)
    8. Brief updates from participants. (2 to 5 min. each)
    9. Open discussion about other items of interest. All. (10 min.)
    10. Next meeting. Our next meeting is scheduled for June 13.

    SBCAN South County Roundtable

    Friday, May 10, 2019, Noon to 1:30 PM

    Santa Barbara Foundation, 1111 Chapala Street, Suite 200, Santa Barbara

    AGENDA

     (times are approximate, and feel free to bring your lunch)

    1. Call to Order: SBCAN Co-President Dick Flacks. Introductions; Agenda Review. (5 min.)
    2. Affordable Workforce Housing in Santa Barbara. Rob Fredericks, Director of the Santa Barbara Housing Authority will discuss how his agency can help create affordable housing in the city of Santa Barbara. Santa Barbara's newest city council member has been invited to participate in this discussion. (45 min.)
    3. Mobile Homeowners Project Update. Sharon Rose will report. (5 min.)
    4. Update on Upcoming Oil Projects. (a) ExxonMobil’s trucking proposal, (b) Plains Pipeline’s proposal to rebuild, (c) the Cat Canyon onshore proposals, and (d) the BLM proposal to open federal lands for oil development, including fracking. (15 min.)
    5. Brief updates from participants. (2 to 5 min. each)
    6. Open discussion about other items of interest. All. (5 min.)
    7. Our next meeting is scheduled for June 14, 2019, at this same location.

     

  • SBCAN 2019 Membership Meeting Saturday, May 11 - Meet Gregg Hart, 2nd District County Supervisor

    Santa Barbara County Action Network board members and staff hope you will join us for our annual Membership Appreciation Meeting with guest speaker Second District County Supervisor Gregg Hart on Saturday, May 11 at St. Marks-in-the-Valley Episcopal Church, 2901 Nojoqui Ave. in Los Olivos. Social time starts at 1 p.m. with refreshments and a chance to renew friendships. The program will start around 1:30 p.m.

    GreggHart.jpg

    Supervisor Hart, the newest county supervisor, will speak about his plans and priorities for the new year.

    If you know you're coming, let us know by emailing [email protected] so we can get an idea of how many are coming. If you don't know now, that's okay. Just show up. We'll be happy to see you

  • SBCAN Roundtables: North is cancelled, South is rescheduled

    SBCAN North County Roundtable

    We have decided to cancel our North County Roundtable meeting that was scheduled for Thursday, April 11. We will meet next month on May 9 at 6 p.m. at Giavanni's in Orcutt. 
     
    Meanwhile, next week on Thursday, April 18, several of us are going to Standing Sun Winery, 92 2nd Street in Buellton at about 6 p.m. to watch "Broke," a film by long-time SBCAN member Gail Osherenko about the Refugio oil spill. Gail will be there to engage in a discussion about the issue.  She will be joined by Linda Krop from the Environmental Defense Center. Please see the flier below. I hope you will join us.
     
    Ken

    SBCAN South County Roundtable

    Friday, April 19, Noon to 1:30 p.m.

    Santa Barbara Foundation, 1111 Chapala Street, Suite 200, Santa Barbara

    Our April meeting has been rescheduled from April 12 to April 19; still at noon and still at the Santa Barbara Foundation.

    We’ll focus our discussion on an examination of housing-related issues now in the legislative arena in Sacramento having to do with both housing development and renter’s rights. Some of these are proposals that can have major local impact.

    And please pencil in the May Roundtable—May 10—featuring Rob Fredericks, director of Santa Barbara City Housing Authority, to talk about plans and possibilities for developing middle class affordable housing.

    Thanks, and we hope to see you at these meetings!

    Ken (and Dick Flacks)

  • SBCAN 2019 Membership Mtg. Saturday, May 11 - Meet Gregg Hart, 2nd District County Supervisor

    The board and staff of Santa Barbara County Action Network hope you will join us for our annual Membership Appreciation Meeting with guest speaker Second District County Supervisor Gregg Hart on Saturday, May 11 at St. Marks-in-the-Valley Episcopal Church, 2901 Nojoqui Ave. in Los Olivos. Social time starts at 1 p.m. with refreshments and a chance to renew friendships. The program will start around 1:30 p.m.

    Supervisor Hart, the newest county supervisor, will speak about his plans and priorities for the new year.

    If you know you're coming, let us know by emailing [email protected] so we can get an idea of how many are coming. If you don't know now, that's okay. Just show up. We'll be happy to see you!

    If you haven't paid your dues for 2019 yet, please do so soon.We appreciate the support you have shown us over the years that has made it possible for us to continue nurturing our strong local network of progressive folks and creating bridges between environmental and social justice activism.

    If you haven't been a member before, now would be a good time to join, or you can join at the meeting!

    For seventeen years Santa Barbara County Action Network (SBCAN) has been the preeminent nonprofit organization working on both sustainability and social justice issues throughout the county. We have many partner organizations, to be sure, but we always strive to be countywide and working on a wide range of progressive issues — especially looking for issues that might fall through the cracks otherwise. Please look at the attached Issues and Actions paper highlighting what we have been working on. We are especially proud of our leadership on several North County issues.

    With increasing competition for foundation support, we are all the more reliant on our members, major donors, and fundraisers. Therefore, we hope that you will make a membership donation that suits your budget and helps SBCAN continue its educational and advocacy roles.

    It is easy — as always — to contribute at: https://sbcan.nationbuilder.com/membership_annual_dues.  

    There is also an option for automatic monthly payments athttps://sbcan.nationbuilder.com/membership_monthly_dues.

    If you prefer to mail a check, please send it payable to: SBCAN, P.O. Box 6174, Santa Maria, CA 93456.

    We look forward to hearing from you and seeing you on Saturday, May 11 at our annual membership meeting.

    Sincerely,

    Janet Blevins and Dick Flacks, Co-Presidents

  • Hope to see you at SM Open Streets on Sunday, March 31!

    We hope to see you at Santa Maria's first Open Streets event on Sunday, March 31 from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. 

    This will be the first time Main Street will close from Broadway to Blosser for a street party! There will be about 180 booths with free activities for the family. About 15,000 people are expected to attend.

    SBCAN will be giving away vegetable seedlings in our Central Coast Green Team booth and native plants in another booth co-sponsored by California Native Plants Society. Both are in the Eco Zone.

    Staff and board members are also involved in other organizations that have booths there. We invite you to stop by those booths: 

    In the Art and Culture Zone, check out Santa Barbara County Animal Services and Santa Maria Camera Club (which invites you to take street photography).

    In the Cesar Chavez Zone, stop by CAUSE, NAACP Santa Maria-Lompoc and Women’s March Santa Maria Valley.

    In the Eco Zone, visit Buena Vista Beautifiers, Food&Water Watch, Los Padres ForestWatch and Safe Energy Now.

    If you feel like lending a hand with any of these booths, let them know when you stop by. They might just need the extra help.

    SBCAN has been involved in the planning of this event, which is coordinated by SBCAG Traffic Solutions. Parking is on the side streets or at the Town Centers (east and west).

  • Oppose ERG oil project with emails to Planning Commission

    We need your support now to encourage the County Planning Commission not to certify the Final EIR for ERG’s Cat Canyon oil project, which would add nearly 200 new cyclic-steamed oil wells in Cat Canyon, southeast of Santa Maria, and to deny the project.

    We urge you to send an email before the noon, March 25 deadline for items to be considered at the March 27 Planning Commission hearing at 9 a.m. in Santa Maria. We also encourage you to attend the March 27 hearing. The commission does not plan to accept further public testimony at this meeting, but expects to at future meetings.

    This meeting follows the March 13 meeting when a large crowd of opponents of ERG's oil project rallied at 8:30 a.m. before the Planning Commission's hearing in Santa Maria. After 4½ hours of public testimony, which was more than 80 percent against the project, the Commission continued the item to its March 27 meeting, at which they will question staff on the adequacy of the Final EIR and possibly begin their deliberations.

    Opponents are not planning a rally before this meeting, but rather we are encouraging emails to be sent to the Commission. We also encourage attendance at the meeting, so the Commissioners will know we are concerned and listening to their questions and deliberations.

    Below are some points drafted by SBCAN to include in an email to the Santa Barbara County Planning Commission. Below that are additional points you could include in the email, or which could be brought up at a future time. The more you can personalize your input the better, but the total volume of email and testimony from volunteers and interested members of the community like you usually has great impact on the decision makers.

    Here is a sample email you can send or personalize:

    To: [email protected]

    Re: March 27 Planning Commission Hearing on ERG Oil Project

    Chair Parke and Commissioners,

    As you begin asking questions and deliberating on the questions of whether to certify the FEIR for ERG’s project and whether to approve or deny the project, please consider these points:

    In light of the weak statement of overriding considerations, the Class 1 significant and unavoidable impacts stated in the FEIR ought to be sufficient reasons to deny the project, without certifying the inadequate FEIR.

    At the conclusion of your last meeting you directed staff to carefully analyze the Environmental Defense Center’s letter and be prepared to address the issues raised in it. In the 112 pages of the letter there are hundreds of significant issues that you should address.

    Please be sure to carefully consider all of the environmental impacts deemed by the FEIR not to be Class 1, but which EDC (and others, including SBCAN) argued should be Class 1:

    • trucking emissions
    • mortality on endangered wildlife, Impacts BIO 2 through 7 should all be Class 1
    • geological impacts with oil and water being extracted from one formation and wastewater injected into another
    • wildfire impacts exacerbated by climate change
    • additional noise impacts related to the number of well work-overs not being considered
    • the impact on groundwater quality due to cyclic-steam injection and re-injection of toxic produced wastewater.

    Also, please carefully consider all of the Project’s inconsistencies with the County’s Comprehensive Plan as detailed by EDC, including tanker trucks travelling too close to residences, as well as protection of oak trees.

    The FEIR can’t be certified as is. Once corrected it should be clear to all that the Class 1 impacts far outweigh any benefits.

    Thank you for your consideration of this matter.

  • SBCAN NC Roundtable meeting is Thursday in Orcutt

    We hope you'll join us for the

    SBCAN North County Roundtable

    Thursday, March 14, 2019, 6:00 PM to 7:30 PM

    Giavanni’s Pizzeria, 1108 East Clark, south side of Bradley, Orcutt

    AGENDA

    1. Call to Order: SBCAN Co-President Janet Blevins. Introductions; Agenda Review. (5 min.)
    2. Debrief on March 13 Planning Commission hearing on the Final EIR for ERG’s proposal and on rally. (10 min.)
    3. Status ofAera and PetroRock Proposals. (10 min.)
    4. ExxonMobil Trucking Proposal to Restart Offshore Wells. Draft Supplemental EIR expected in March. (15 min.)
    5. Plains New Pipeline Project. Information prepared by SBCAN Board Member Carla Frisk, which was discussed at length at last Friday’s South County Roundtable, will be presented and discussed. There is mounting opposition to this replacement pipeline, but there are also many nuances to the issue relating to the trucking proposal, which we will discuss.
    6. Santa Maria Open Streets Event, 11 AM – 5 PM, March 31. (5 min.)
    7. SBCAN General Membership Meeting. May 11 in Los Olivos, 1 PM, Gregg Hart guest speaker. (5 min.)
    8. SBCAN North County Awards Dinner, June 23, 2019. (5 min.)
    9. Brief updates from participants. (2 to 5 min. each)
    10. Open discussion about other items of interest. All. (5 min.)
    11. Next meeting. Our next meeting is scheduled for April 11.
  • Oppose ERG oil project Wednesday in Santa Maria at a rally and Planning Commission hearing

    The first County Planning Commission hearing on ERG's Final EIR is this Wednesday in Santa Maria. 
     
    For the last several years, SBCAN has been commenting on the three big on-shore oil projects being considered by our County. We have written to you many times to alert you to the dangers of these projects. Groundwater basins, surface water courses, air quality, habitat for endangered species, and much more are at risk. The first of these projects to be considered by the County Planning Commission is ERG's proposal and it will be heard this Wednesday, March 13, 2019. 
     
    The Planning Commission meeting begins at 9 a.m. in Santa Maria at the County's Betteravia Government Center, 511 E. Lakeside Parkway. The item will come up after 10 a.m. and public testimony will be heard for sure at 1 p.m. and likely through most of the afternoon. Some testimony may be heard before the lunch break. Testimony can be given in Santa Barbara at the Planning Commission's hearing room at 123 E. Anapamu St. 
     
    A rally to oppose the project is planned for 8:30 a.m. in front of the Betteravia Government Center; we hope you will attend. 
     
    We also hope you will sign up and give testimony to encourage the Planning Commission to direct staff to prepare findings for denial for consideration at a future Commission meeting. We are dismayed that County staff has recommended approval of the project. We need your help to urge the Commission to deny the project.