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SAGE Community Meeting to Discuss the 505 E. Los Olivos Builder’s Remedy Project

SAGE Community Meeting to Discuss the 505 E. Los Olivos Builder’s Remedy Project

Santa Barbara Independent

May 18, 2026

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If you’ve been following the housing conversations around town, you know the “Builder’s Remedy” has been a hot topic—and it’s coming to our neighborhood. According to the *Santa Barbara Independent*, SAGE is hosting a community meeting this Monday, May 19th, from 5:30 to 6:30 PM at 28 W. Victoria Street to discuss the proposed project at 505 E. Los Olivos. That’s just a quick walk from the Mission, and right in the heart of a residential area where many of us walk our dogs or grab coffee.

This isn’t just another planning meeting—it’s a chance for neighbors to weigh in on how we balance state housing mandates with the character of our streets. The Builder’s Remedy allows developers to bypass some local zoning rules if a city hasn’t met its state housing targets, and Santa Barbara is feeling that pressure. Whether you’re worried about traffic on Los Olivos or hopeful for more affordable options, this is the time to have your voice heard. Swing by, grab a seat, and let’s figure out what’s best for our block together.

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