Developers are eyeing 36 sites that the Santa Barbara County Board of Supervisors green-lighted on May 3 for rezoning for affordable low-income and workforce housing. The thousands of units that could be built would help alleviate the housing shortage in Santa Barbara County. The county, the rest of the Central Coast as well as the…
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