Tuesday, March 31, 2026 is Cesar Chavez Day, and non-emergency City of Santa Barbara offices are closed for the holiday. The closure does not affect police, fire, emergency services, recreation programs, community centers, water and wastewater treatment plants, or the waterfront department. If you were planning an in-person visit for City services, it is worth adjusting plans ahead of time.
About Santa Barbara, CA
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Santa Barbara pairs a relaxed coastal pace with a polished downtown, where cafés, galleries, and restaurants line State Street and the nearby waterfront. Many days invite time outdoors, whether that means walking the bluffs, biking along the beach path, or catching sunset views from the harbor. The city feels easy to navigate, with a compact core and neighborhoods that each carry a distinct character.
Living options range from historic Spanish-style homes and hillside retreats to condos near the urban center and smaller cottages tucked behind tree-lined streets. Areas like the Mesa, the Riviera, and the Westside offer different blends of views, walkability, and everyday convenience, while nearby Goleta adds more of a laid-back, residential feel. Commuters appreciate the regional airport, the train, and quick access to US-101 for trips up and down the coast, plus parks, trails, and farmers markets that anchor a strong community vibe.
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