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    Down With V

    Not Everybody Supports Measure V


    Thursday, May 15, 2008
    By Lane Anderson
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    I hope that you are allowing opposing view points on Measure V. Measure V is flawed from the point of view of Mesa residents and Santa Barbara residents in general because it funds parking lots, expansion, and improvements at SBCC without providing housing for SBCC students. Currently the 20,000 SBCC students are contributing to Santa Barbara's lack of affordable housing for its workers. Because SBCC and the city provide no dormitories, more parking lots are wanted to put more students in cars on our roads, producing more pollution and congestion. Expansion and improvement of SBCC facilities will attract yet more students from outside our area and further impact our housing market, congestion, and air quality. The idea that SBCC cannot provide housing because the state does not provide for it does not mean that the city, county and college cannot form an alliance to do so. The city and college have so far been timid and easily cowed by opposition to using the city's property at the carriage museum for high density dormitories. People can be housed much more densely and inexpensively in dormitories because they can share bathrooms and rooms, and use community kitchen/dining. When the city or county build high density housing they have to provide a unit with bathroom and kitchen for every individual. Measure V without dormitories is part of the problem, not part of the solution!

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    Student housing is a different project.

    Measure V will pay for NO car parking lots, so please stop with the disinformation.

    This is about fixing the existing buildings and building one new one to improve the existing quality of education. State Coastal Commission permits limit any more building on the main campus.

    See the actual facts about Measure V here:
    http://www.offleashpublicaffairs.net/200...

    David_Pritchett (David Pritchett)
    May 16, 2008 at 10:03 a.m. (Suggest removal)

    So stop with the disinformation that Measure V is only about protecting the status quo at SBCC. Measure V is an attempt to find money to expand the role of SBCC into programs that are of questionable value to locals but will attract more out of state and out of area students to clog our streets and raise our rents. Right now 30% of the SBCC student body is from out of state (including out of the US) or out of area. Why can't SBCC accept its designated role as a provider of solid, basic and appropriate education to enable locals to improve their lives is the question. Too plebian? Give up this pretense that SBCC is or should be a "world class" institution.

    RHS (anonymous profile)
    May 23, 2008 at 11:54 a.m. (Suggest removal)

    Seems like a "world class" institution of learning is a way for the nearly 50% of the local high school graduates who attend SBCC to be smart and competitive in a world-class competitive marketplace.

    David_Pritchett (David Pritchett)
    May 27, 2008 at 9:51 a.m. (Suggest removal)

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