 | Neighborhood Advisory Council |
| The purpose of the Neighborhood Advisory Council is to provide guidance and operation assistance to the City Council, Parks and Recreation Commission, and Parks and Recreation Department in the provision of neighborhood services for residents of the City of Santa Barbara. |
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 | Parks and Recreation Commission |
| In May 1929 the Recreation Commission was established by City Council on the recommendation of the Board of Park Commissioners, who felt that City parks would be more frequently used if recreational facilities were included in the parks. Recreation facilities and programs are now administered by the Recreation Department, and include adult sports, youth sports and social activities, aquatics, cultural arts, senior citizen activities, and special activities for the disabled. |
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 | Planning Commission |
| The development of the City Planning Commission, formed in 1923, was mainly an outgrowth of the activities of the Plans and Planting Committee, a citizens group. The 1925 earthquake destroyed many structures, and the extensive rebuilding that followed offered the Commission a fresh opportunity for instituting a planning process for the future growth of the City. |
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 | Rental Housing Mediation Task Force |
| The Rental Housing Mediation Task Force was established by the former Community Relations Commission in February 1976 and was staffed by volunteers. In 1978-79 the City began using Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) funds for staffing the Task Force, and it is now staffed by two community services employees. |
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 | Sign Committee |
| The City of Santa Barbara has long recognized that signs are an integral part of the cityscape and, as such, can detract from or enhance the City's image and character. The City first adopted a sign ordinance in 1922, and many changes in sign review have occurred since that time. In 1960, the Architectural Board of Review (ABR) began reviewing certain types of signs. |
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 | Single Family Design Board |
| The Single Family Design Board was created in 2007, by Santa Barbara Municipal Code Chapter 22.69.010 to promote the general welfare, protect and preserve the City’s natural and historical charm, and enhance the City’s aesthetic appeal and beauty. |
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 | Sister Cities Board |
| In June, 1973, the City Council established an advisory group to oversee and coordinate the activities of Santa Barbara's Sister City Program. The Sister City Program is part of the People-to-People Program initiated by President Dwight Eisenhower in 1956 to promote friendship among people regardless of race, color or creed. |
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 | Transportation and Circulation Committee |
| The Transportation and Circulation Committee was formed in 1999 by Resolution No. 99-031 on the recommendation of the Circulation Element Implementation Committee. Its purpose is to advise City Council and the Planning Commission on transportation issues, including the Circulation Element to the City General Plan, and various issues dealing with alternate transportation strategies. |
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 | Water Commission |
| The City Council created a City Water Commission headed by Eugene Sheffield in 1900 to administer water services. |
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