The California Coastal Commission voted unanimously on Sept. 10 to approve a new fire station in western Goleta, a project approved by the city of Goleta in 2018 to improve emergency response times and fire preparedness. The new fire station will be built on a city-owned property at 7952 Hollister Ave., near Sandpiper Golf Club. Read More →
By Marissa Nall / Friday, July 19th, 2019 / Central Coast, left, Tourism / Comments Off on Unclear future for Oceano Dunes keeps business from expanding
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By Philip Joens / Friday, September 30th, 2016 / Energy, Latest news / Comments Off on NRG moves forward with Oxnard power plant site
Despite a recent setback from the California Coastal Commission, Houston-based NRG Energy is pressing ahead with plans to build a new power plant along the Oxnard coast. If built, the company claims construction of the facility could have an economic impact of at least $93 million on the region. But the California Coastal Commission handed Read More →