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The new Santa Barbara Airport terminal hadn’t evenedopened its doors to the public yet when requests for naming thenew terminal came in.
Airport Director Karen Ramsdell said the question of nam-ing a building after a person isn’t that simple. They have tohave some sort of local significance, have to have made endur-ing contributions to the community, and have to have an honor-able legacy.
“It can’t just be, ‘I think my neighbor is a swell guy and itshould be named after him,’” Ramsdell said.
Ramsdell also noted that the issue concerned the naming ofthe terminal building itself and not the airport as a whole.
But there’s no questioning that the two names already putforward meet the city guidelines.
Santa Barbara County Bar Association president MackStaton believed superior court judge and former mayor JohnRickard. Rickard, who served as mayor from 1953-1957, hadbeen instrumental in coming up with a way for the city to annexthe airport property.
“Without his vision and creativity, Santa Barbara would sim-ply not have the airport we have today,” Staton wrote in hisrequest.
But Edward Hartfeld argues that Dwight Murphy is equallydeserving. Hartfeld said Murphy had been a driving forcebehind the airport selection committee in 1927, and had chairedthe City Master Planning Committee after the 1925 earthquake,
which resulted in Santa Barbara’s signature Spanish architec-ture theme.
“I can think of nothing more dramatically suited to empha-sizing that metaphor for newly arriving air passengers to outvery special city, special in great measure because DwightMurphy above all other citizens made it so,” Hartfeld wrote.
But the council has a third option: do nothing. And the coun-cil has a number of reasons to put off the issue. On a practicallevel, Ramsdell said there’s no change in the airport’s functioneither way.
While other municipalities have named their airports andtheir terminals, Ramsdell points out that most people still call itthe Burbank airport, not Bob Hope, or even Santa Barbara’s oldterminal, named after Earle Ovington, America’s first airmailpilot who called Santa Barbara home.
She said location and use is a bigger factor in how peoplerefer to structures.
“That’s the case with a lot of buildings,” Ramsdell said.The old terminal is expected to retain that name whatever
else the council decides.In terms of procedure, a rename has already been advised
against.In a February meeting, the airport commission unanimously
recommended that there was no pressing need to name the ter-minal. While the commissioners had been impressed with therésumés of Murphy and Rickard, none of them could see apressing need to name the terminal at all.
Debate rages over what to call the new Santa Barbara AirportBY NICK C. TONKIN
DAILY SOUND STAFF WRITER
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Airport name consideredFile Photos by Victor Maccharoli / Daily Sound
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It turns out that Newt Gingrich will not take"no" for an answer.
A day after finishing second in Republicanpresidential primaries in Alabama andMississippi that he had cast as must-wins for hisflailing campaign, Gingrich pressed forward onWednesday, even as calls for him to drop outpersisted.
But as Gingrich campaigned in Illinois -which on Tuesday will host the next big contestin the state-by-state fight for the Republicannomination - it was clear that many Republicansnow see the race as a two-man battle betweenMitt Romney and Rick Santorum.
Republican leaders and activists speculatedopenly about the impact of a Gingrich withdraw-al, and whether conservatives who support theformer U.S. House speaker would flock toSantorum and make him competitive withRomney, the Republican front-runner.
"Rick Santorum really needs Newt Gingrichto get out of the race," said unaffiliatedRepublican strategist Ford O'Connell. "Gingrichmay only be taking 10 to 15 percent of the voteas the race goes on, but the majority of thatwould otherwise be going to Santorum and thatmakes a huge difference.
"Romney is, without a doubt, the beneficiarythe longer Gingrich stays in the race. ... This raceis going to keep going and going."
The battle to determine who will faceDemocratic President Barack Obama in theNovember 6 election is a hunt for votes, butmore importantly it is a hunt for party delegates,whose support is awarded based on how candi-dates fare in primaries and caucuses. A candidateneeds 1,144 party delegates to clinch the nomi-nation.
Romney, a former Massachusetts governorwho has superior funding and organization, has484 delegates, according to CNN's estimate.Santorum, a former Pennsylvania senator, has239, while Gingrich has 136 and TexasCongressman Ron Paul, 69.
And so, the theory goes, if Gingrich were todrop out and endorse Santorum - and if nearly allof Gingrich's delegates sided with Santorum in a
unification of anti-Romney forces - Santorumwould be within striking distance of the front-runner in the delegate count.
It's unclear, however, whether a huge majori-ty of Gingrich's delegates would side withSantorum if Gingrich were to leave the race.
In exit polls in Alabama, Mississippi and sev-eral other states that have held contests this pri-mary season, solid majorities of Republican vot-ers have said that defeating Obama this fall istheir top priority, and that they see Romney asthe Republican with the best chance of doingthat.
The "electability" question could drive somedelegates currently committed to Gingrich tosupport Romney, several political analysts said.
Under Republican Party rules, "when a candi-date drops out, their delegates are free to supportanyone," said Kirsten Kukowski, a spokes-woman for the Republican National Committee.
Kukowski said the delegates of a candidatewho leaves the race are not bound by anyendorsement of the departing candidate.ROMNEY INVESTS IN ILLINOIS
With contests in Missouri (Saturday), PuertoRico (Sunday) and Illinois (Tuesday) comingup, Romney made a pit stop at a luxury hotel inNew York for the type of fuel that drives a cam-paign: cash.
At a fund-raiser at the Waldorf Astoria wheredonors paid $1,000 and up for lunch, Romneymet with supporters such as Woody Johnson,owner of the New York Jets football team.
In a signal that it will spend big to try to winin Illinois, Romney's campaign directed nearly$1 million toward advertising in that state, whererecent polls indicated he is clinging to a narrowlead over Santorum.
Restore Our Future, the independent "SuperPAC" that supports Romney, has spent about$3.7 million to air anti-Santorum ads in Illinois,mostly in Chicago, according to a Republicanmedia buyer who tracks advertising.
In Puerto Rico, Santorum showed a new sideto his conservative platform, which has includedcalls for more religion in government andgreater restrictions on abortion.
As Gingrich stumbles on, manysee a Romney-Santorum race
The strength of Tyler Perry’s filmslies not only in the moral messages theyenfold but also in their ability to tell theblack experience in America. ShowingAfrican-Americans who have reachedthe highest levels of society, the hero ofthis film is a multiple generation IvyLeague graduate. The impact this hason American culture cannot be underes-timated.
However, in this latest film there aretwo weaknesses we would note. Thefirst is the absence of Christian faiththat is usually present in Perry’s filmsdue to the centrality of the church inblack culture. The second is the lack ofdepth in the development of the characters. As director,writer and lead actor, Tyler Perry has increasingly presentedfilms in which the characters are one-dimensional and themoral message is simplistic and obvious. Perhaps the filmswould be enriched by including more creative collaborationin writing these tales.
Appropriately named after John Wesley, the Christian the-ologian who focused on practicing deeds of love, WesleyDeeds (Tyler Perry) is the first-born son of a successful soft-ware company that was started by his father. We pick up thestory when Wesley has suppressed his own dreams to be theresponsible CEO of his father’s company following hisdeath. Though admirable, this decision has stolen the joyfrom his life and turned him into a predictable automaton ofa person. Even his beautiful fiancée Natalie (GabrielleUnion) cannot bring him happiness as she is his mother’schoice for his life partner rather than his own.
Balancing Wesley’s hyper-responsibility is the hostility ofhis younger brother Walter (Brian White). Dreaming of tak-ing over his father’s business, he is angry at being rejectedas successor by his father. This pain is accentuated by theway his mother Wilhelmina (Phylicia Rashad) denigrateshim. Trying to protect his brother from their parents’ rejec-
tion, Wesley accepts not only Walter’sirresponsibility but also overlooks hissabotage of his leadership of the compa-ny.
Into this predictable tale comes abeautiful single mother who is down onher luck. As the widow of an Iraqi sol-dier, Lindsey Wakefield (ThandieNewton) has become homeless. A custo-dian for Wesley’s company, Lindsey andher daughter Ariel (Jordenn Thompson)soon introduce a missing ingredient intoWesley’s life as he attempts to help themin their plight. These good deeds openhis heart to both life and love.
The central message of the tale is thateach of us needs to follow our dreams as we open our heartsto others. That message is true, but it is far more difficult toopen our hearts without faith and the support of our religiouscommunity than this film suggests.
Discussion for those who have seen this film:1. Are you reaching for your own dreams or have you sur-
rendered yourself to the dreams of others? How has thisworked for you?
2. The freedom to pursue his own dreams is what Lyndseybrings into Wesley’s life. But it is also clear that her choicesto live life on her own terms were not working well for her.Do you find it true that to follow your dreams also means tolive with less security? Why or why not?
3. The cruelty Walter’s mother shows him is hard tounderstand. What do you think happened that created such arelationship? Why do you answer as you do?
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California's insurance regulator ordered 10 of the largest forced-place insurers in the state to reduce their rates on their policies onWednesday, saying the rates charged were excessive.
California's clamp-down follows moves made by other regula-tors to rein in forced-place insurance - controversial policies that arepurchased by the bank or mortgage servicer on the homeowners'behalf.
For many homeowners who are required to buy insurance as acondition of getting or keeping a mortgage, there is no choice ofinsurer, terms or price.
An examination of the insurers' financial statements showed lowloss ratios, indicating the rates may be far too high, California'sDepartment of Insurance said in a statement.
Last week, Fannie Mae, the biggest source of money for U.S.home loans, said it would seek to oversee such policies to see if theyovercharged customers.
Insurers must cut rates in CA
The Marine Corps said on Wednesday it would cut four infantrybattalions and 12 flying squadrons over the next five years as itshrinks by 20,000 personnel to meet budget constraints and peace-time needs after more than a decade of war.
The biggest cuts would fall on Marine Corps bases in NorthCarolina, with Camp Lejeune and the adjacent New River air baselosing 5,800 personnel and Cherry Point air base losing another2,100. Three California Marine bases - Camp Pendleton, 29 Palmsand Miramar - would lose a total of 6,000 personnel.
Lieutenant General Richard Mills, head of the CombatDevelopment Command, said the reductions would take place overfive years "on a slope as opposed to a cliff" and would take placethrough "natural attrition," giving Marines a chance to serve out theterms of their contracts.
Marines may close 3 CA bases
Obama in anti-bullying cartoon
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President Barack Obama appears in an upcoming CartoonNetwork documentary aimed at encouraging bullied children andothers to speak up, and says that as the father of two young girls heis deeply concerned about the issue.
In an introduction to the 30-minute film, the president appeals tostudents, parents and teachers to take a stand on bullying.
"It's wrong, it's disruptive and we can all prevent it," said Obama,who hosted the first White House conference on bullying last year.
He said that he was speaking not only as the president but as afather. "We've all got more work to do. Everyone has to take actionagainst bullying."
Bullying has been on the rise nationwide, according to govern-ment statistics. A 2009 U.S. Department of Education study foundmore than a quarter of students ages 12 to 18 said they had been avictim - often with others around.
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The Husband and I went out theother night. We sat at the bar at oneof our favorite restaurants and thebartender, who we’ve met beforeasked us where our little one was.We told him Fia was at my moth-er’s house and he went on to tell ushis in-laws had just moved to town.In the next breath he mentioned themove was spurred on by the factthat his wife was pregnant and duein July. This is their first.
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He and his wife were busy reading all thebooks and all I could think was, you haveabsolutely no idea how your life is going tochange.
There is nothing in a book or anythingthat someone can say that can really prepareyou for having your life turned completelyupside down and turned into something younever thought possible.
But then, the bartender then asked us forwords of wisdom.
Here’s a little of what I told him I’velearned over the last six years.
All the people that tell you to sleep nowbecause you won’t be sleeping later are onlyhalf right. They are right, you won’t besleeping nearly as much later, but sadly youcan’t bank sleep. It’s okay to sleep morenow, but it’s not like you can cash in thosehours later.
It’s 100 percent true, time does go byquickly. There are days which may seem tolast a long time, but when you add it all up,before you know it, months and years havewhizzed by.
Take pictures and write down importantmilestones. Just do this… you’ll thank melater.
When your child is whining because shewants to be picked up and you think youneed to make dinner or fold the laundry, for-
get the chores and pick up yourchild. I regret I didn’t do thismore. Fia is now almost too bigfor me to pick up and certainly tooheavy for me to hold longer than afew minutes at a time. I willnever get those opportunitiesagain to hold my child as a baby.
Children join your family andnot the other way around. TheHusband and I made this a con-scious decision. We like to goout, she goes out with us. Wetravel, she travels. We got to
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On the flipside to that, take time to nur-ture the primary relationship with yourspouse. Find a babysitter you trust, forkout the bucks and take some time for thetwo of you.
At bedtime, let them figure out how tofall asleep without you. Yes, I know, it hurtsto hear your child cry… 5 minutes, 10 min-utes, 20 minutes or however long it is. Itmight take crying longer than you think canstand for more days than you think ishumanly possible, but everyone will getthrough it, I promise. As long as they aresafe, it’s ok to let them cry it out. In thelong run, the payoff will be worth it.
And for me, the biggest lesson I’velearned and have steadfastly stuck by ispretty plain and simple. Listen to yourinstincts. You will know your child betterthan anyone, so follow what you know isright for your child and your family. Books,lists like this and the endless advice you’llget from friends and strangers is all fine andgood, but bottom line is you will know best.
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“They’re both very interesting people thathad a lot to do with the city,” Clark said at themeeting. “But a ‘necessity’? I’m not sureabout that.”
The council could still opt to take up a nameor set up a process to select a name. SantaBarbara City Council member Bendy Whitesaid there’d been an outpouring of support forboth Murphy and Rickard, and he’s learned agreat about Santa Barbara history that he had-n’t known before.
“They’re both wonderful choices,” Whitesaid. “They seem like two great leaders ofSanta Barbara.”
But while naming the terminal might be, “aneat opportunity to tip our hats to our fore-bears,” White also said the city has other prior-ities and he isn’t committed to any particularaction yet.
“I’m just keeping an open mind on it,”White said.
Former airport commissioner and now plan-ning commissioner Addison Thompson does-n’t think naming the airport terminal should bea top priority. Personally, Thompson believesthat the decision to name the terminal shouldbe left to the people of Santa Barbara.
“If we’re going to name the terminal itshould come from the general public, not theairport commission or the city council,”Thompson said.
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Assemblyman Das Williams shavedhis head to show support for childrenwith cancer.
Williams, who was elected the 35thDistrict Assembly Seat in 2010, shed thehair during St. Baldrick’s Day event inSacramento.
“Everyone deserves a shot at life and
happiness,” said Williams, who grew upin Isla Vista. “That is why it is especiallytragic when a child faces the prospect ofa terminal illness. Instead of playing soc-cer, they make trips to chemotherapy;instead of school dances, they face bald-ness and surgery. But we can help thembeat it. Treatments for people who cannotafford them and research for life savingtechnology are expensive, so every bit
helps. By shaving your head, you givethem kinship. By donating, you givethem hope.”
Assemblymember Williams is askingyou to make a donation in support of hisefforts on St. Baldrick’s Day. To Donate,go to: http://www.stbaldricks.org/teams/mypage/76048/2012
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FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMES
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMESTATEMENT The following person(s)is/are doing business as: S.M.AUCKLAND & ASSOCIATES 323 W.Quinto St. Ste. 4 Santa Barbara, CA93105, County of Santa Barbara; RobBrayton(SAME), Ron Harris(9 E CalleCrespis Santa Barbara, CA 93105) Thisbusiness is conducted by a JointVenture(Signed): ROB BRAYTON.This statement was filed with the CountyClerk of Santa Barbara County on FEB24, 2012. This statement expires fiveyears from the date it was filed in theOffice of the County Clerk. I hereby certifythat this is a correct copy of the originalstatement on file in my office. JosephE. Holland, County Clerk(SEAL)Kathy Miller FBN Number:2012-0000586. Published MAR 15, 22,29, APR 5 2012.
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMESTATEMENT The following person(s)is/are doing business as:BAFFLEBOY, EDWARDSENTERPRISES 6211 Guava Ave.Goleta, CA 93117, County of SantaBarbara; Jeffrey L Edwards, Vickie LEdwards(SAME)This business isconducted by a Husband andWife(Signed): Jeffrey Edwards.. Thisstatement was filed with the County Clerkof Santa Barbara County on FEB 23,2012. This statement expires fiveyears from the date it was filed in theOffice of the County Clerk. I hereby certifythat this is a correct copy of the originalstatement on file in my office. JosephE. Holland, County Clerk(SEAL)Kathy Miller FBN Number:2012-0000560. Published MAR 15, 22,29, APR 5 2012.
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMESTATEMENT The following person(s)is/are doing business as: GRAPHICENTITLEMENT DESIGNCOMPANY, RACCOON CREEKWORKSHOP 2708 Vernon Rd.Santa Barbara, CA 93105, County ofSanta Barbara; Grayson Hittle, ErikaLeachman(SAME)This business isconducted by a Husband andWife(Signed): Erika Leachman.. Thisstatement was filed with the County Clerkof Santa Barbara County on FEB 14,2012. This statement expires fiveyears from the date it was filed in theOffice of the County Clerk. I hereby certifythat this is a correct copy of the originalstatement on file in my office. JosephE. Holland, County Clerk(SEAL)Janet Hansen FBN Number:2012-0000465. Published MAR 08,15, 22, 29 2012.
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMESTATEMENT The following person(s)is/are doing business as:AIRSTREAM PLANET 519Quarantina St. Santa Barbara, CA93103, County of Santa Barbara; WalterD Hofmann Jr(4110 Trieste Dr.Carlsbad, CA 92010)This business isconducted by an Individual(Signed):Walter Hofmann Jr.. This statementwas filed with the County Clerk of SantaBarbara County on MAR 07, 2012. Thisstatement expires five years from thedate it was filed in the Office of theCounty Clerk. I hereby certify that thisis a correct copy of the originalstatement on file in my office. JosephE. Holland, County Clerk(SEAL)Kathy Miller FBN Number:2012-0000727. Published MAR 08,15, 22, 29 2012.
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMESTATEMENT The following person(s)is/are doing business as: ACT OFFITNESS 827 W. Arrellaga Street SantaBarbara, CA 93101, County of SantaBarbara; MatthewRamirez(SAME)This business isconducted by an Individual(Signed):Matthew Ramirez. This statement wasfiled with the County Clerk of SantaBarbara County on Jan 24, 2012. Thisstatement expires five years from thedate it was filed in the Office of theCounty Clerk. I hereby certify that thisis a correct copy of the originalstatement on file in my office. JosephE. Holland, County Clerk(SEAL)Kathy Miller FBN Number:2012-0000255. Published FEB 23,MAR 01, 08, 15 2012.
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PUBLIC NOTICE Public Notice is hereby given by the Goleta West Sanitary District (GWSD) pursuant to Title 40 of the Code of Federal Regulations Section 403.8(f)(2)(viii)(F) of significant noncompliance with applicable Pretreatment Standards. Listed are significant industrial wastewater discharge violations of the requirements set forth in 40 CFR 403.8 (General Pretreatment Regulations) occurring during 2011. These industries significantly violated Federal and/or GWSD sewer discharge limitations. Industry Name: BEI Sensors (BEI) Address: 7230 Hollister Avenue
Goleta, CA 93117
Violation(s): On or about January 5, 2012, a verbal Notice of Warning was issued to BEI Sensors (BEI) for failure to submit a required 2011 Fourth Quarter Self Monitoring Report (SMR) by the December 31, 2011 deadline. On February 1, 2012, a written Notice of Violation was issued via certified mail to BEI for failure to submit the SMR. The NOV required BEI to submit the SMR within 10 days of receipt of the NOV. On February 22, 2012, nineteen days after BEI took receipt of the NOV, a representative of BEI hand delivered the SMR to GWSD. Failure by BEI to provide, within 45 days after the due date, a required Self Monitoring Report, constitutes a significant non-compliance as defined in 40 CFR 403.8(f)(2)(viii)(F).
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINGOF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORSCOUNTY OF SANTA BARBARA
Tuesday, April 3, 2012In SANTA BARBARA
The meeting starts at 9:00 a.m.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the following matter will beheard by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Santa Barbara,on Tuesday, April 3, 2012 at 9:00 a.m. or shortly thereafter inthe Board of Supervisor’s Hearing Room, 4th Floor, CountyAdministration Building, 105 EastAnapamu Street, Santa Barbara,California.
A hearing to consider the introduction of an ordinance amendingChapter 26 of the County Code to clarify various uses at CountyParks and adopt new uses at Cachuma Lake Recreation Areaconsistent with Resource Management Plan recently completedby the Bureau of Reclamation. (12-00188)
Please see the posted agenda, available on Thursday prior tothe meeting for a more specific time for this item. However, theorder of the agendamay be rearranged or the itemmay be continued.
In compliance with theAmericans with DisabilitiesAct, if you needspecial assistance to participate in this meeting, please contactthe Clerk of the Board at (805) 568-2240. Notification at least48 hours prior to the meeting will enable the Clerk of the Boardto make reasonable arrangements.
If you challenge this project in court, you may be limited to raisingonly those issues you or someone else raised at the public hearingdescribed in this notice, or in written correspondence to the Boardof Supervisors at, or prior to, the public hearing. G.C. Section65009, 6066, and 6062a.
Witness my hand and seal this 6th day of March, 2012
Michael F. BrownCLERK OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORSRobert Cohen, Deputy Clerk
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2X6.4CITY OF SANTA BARBARA
NOTICE TO BIDDERSNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that sealed bids will be receivedby the City of Santa Barbara Purchasing Office located at 310E. Ortega Street, Santa Barbara, California, until 3:00 p.m. onthe date indicated at which time they will be publicly opened,read and posted for:
BID NO. 5110ADUE DATE & TIME: March 29, 2012 UNTIL 3:00P.M..
Lift Station Tank Replacement at Marina 1
A MANDATORY pre-bid meeting will be held on March 22,2012 at 9 a.m., at the Harbor Maintenance Office, locatedat 117 Harbor Way, Santa Barbara, CA, to discuss thespecifications and field conditions. Bid Documents are availableat the Purchasing Office and at the pre-bid meeting.
Bids must be submitted on forms supplied by the City of SantaBarbara and in accordancewith the specifications, termsand conditionscontained therein. Bid packages containing all forms, specifications,terms and conditionsmay be obtained in person at the PurchasingOffice or by calling (805) 564-5349, or by Facsimile request to (805)897-1977. There is no charge for bid package and specifications.
Bidders are hereby notified that pursuant to provisions of Section1770, et seq., of theLaborCodeof theState ofCalifornia, theContractorshall pay its employees the general prevailing rate of wages asdetermined by the Director of Department of Industrial Relations.In addition, the Contractor shall be responsible for compliance withthe requirements of Section 1777.5 of the California Labor Coderelating to apprentice public works contracts.
The City of Santa Barbara requires all contractors to possess acurrent valid State of California ALicense. The company biddingon this must possess one of the above mentioned licenses andbe otherwise deemed qualified to perform thework specified herein.Bids submitted using the license name and number of asubcontractor or other personwho is not a principle partner or ownerof the companymaking this bid,will be rejectedasbeingnon-responsive.
Bidders are hereby notified that a Payment Bond in the amountof 100% of the bid total will be required from the successful bidderfor bids exceeding $25,000. The bond must be provided with ten(10) calendar days fromnotice of award and prior to the performanceof anywork. The bondmust be signed by the bidder and a corporatesurety, who is authorized to issue bonds in the State of California.
The City of Santa Barbara affirmatively assures that minority anddisadvantaged business enterprises will be afforded full opportunityto submit bids in response to this invitation andwill not be discriminatedagainst on the grounds of age (over 40), ancestry, color, mentalor physical disability, sex, gender identity and expression, maritalstatus, medical condition (cancer or genetic characteristics), nationalorigin, race, religious belief, or sexual orientation in considerationof award._____________________William Hornung, C.P.M. Published: March 15, 2012General Services Manager The Daily Sound
ORDINANCE NO. 12-__
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OFGOLETA, CALIFORNIAAMENDING TITLE 10 CHAPTER 10.01TO ADD PARKING RESTRICTIONS FOR CERTAIN LARGEVEHICLES AND TRAILERS ON CITY STREETS
OnMarch 20, 2012 at 1:30 p.m. at theGoleta City Hall, 130Cremona,Suite B, Goleta, California, the City Council of the City of Goleta(“City”) will consider the second reading and possible adoptionof a proposed ordinance that would prohibit the parking of certainlarge vehicles (as defined in the proposed ordinance) on Citystreets between the hours of 7:30 am and 4:00 pm, weekdays,excluding City recognized holidays.
If adopted, the Ordinance will be effective September 20, 2012.
Any interested personmay obtain a copy of the proposed ordinanceat the City Clerk’s Office, City Hall, 130 Cremona Drive, SuiteB, Goleta, California 93117 or by calling City Hall at (805) 961-7505.
Deborah ConstantinoCity Clerk
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NEWS
A U.S. soldier accused ofshooting dead 16 Afghan civil-ians has been flown out ofAfghanistan, officials said, asWashington attempted to calmseething anger over a massacrethat raised serious questionsabout the West's war strategy.
Underscoring the instabilityin Afghanistan, an Afghan manin a stolen pickup truck spedonto the tarmac as a plane car-rying U.S. Defense SecretaryLeon Panetta was about to landon Wednesday, an extraordi-nary security breach in a south-ern province next to whereSunday's massacre took place.
No one on board the mili-tary plane carrying Panetta washurt when it landed at a Britishbase in Helmand province.Defence officials played downthe incident, saying thePentagon chief was never indanger.
The pickup truck crashedinto a ditch after it sped acrossthe runway ramp and the driv-er, whose motives wereunclear, emerged from the
vehicle in flames.He was being treated for
burns, a Pentagon spokesmansaid, and a member of theNATO-led coalition was alsohurt when the vehicle wasstolen.
Panetta arrived for his unan-nounced visit three days afterthe massacre in neighboringKandahar province. AlthoughPanetta's trip was plannedbefore the shooting, it comes asAfghan civilians and lawmak-ers alike demand answers.
Foremost among thosedemands is that the soldierresponsible be tried inAfghanistan over the shooting,one of the worst of its kindsince U.S.-backed Afghanforces toppled the Taliban in2001 for harboring the alQaeda masterminds of theSeptember 11 attacks on theUnited States.
Despite those calls, the U.S.staff sergeant who gave him-self up after the villagers,including nine children andthree women, were killed has
been flown out of Afghanistan,the Pentagon said onWednesday.
The New York Times, citingan unidentified senior U.S.official, said the soldier hadbeen flown to Kuwait. CNNalso reported the sergeant hadbeen taken there.
The commander of U.S. andAfghan forces in Afghanistan,General John Allen, made thedecision based on a legal rec-ommendation, a U.S. officialsaid.
Afghan President HamidKarzai's office was understoodto have accepted that the sol-dier be tried in a U.S. court,provided the process was trans-parent and open to media.
Panetta, the most seniorU.S. official to visitAfghanistan since the mas-sacre, told U.S. troops it mustnot deter them from their mis-sion to secure the countryahead of the 2014 NATO dead-line for the withdrawal of for-eign combat troops.
U.S. soldier flown out ofAfghanistan as anger ensues
CELEBRITIES BORN ONTHIS DAY: Kellan Lutz, 27;will.i.am, 37; Eva Longoria,37; Bret Michaels, 49.
Happy Birthday:Everything is doable if yougauge your time wisely andplan your actions realistical-ly. Added energy and disci-pline will help you excel.What you are willing to dofor others will be matched bywhat you get in return. Loveis in the stars, and workingtoward a better life will bringgood results. Your numbersare 3, 9, 14, 23, 28, 31, 42.
ARIES (March 21-April19): Don't take criticism per-sonally. Keep your emotionsout of the conversation.Listen to others and incorpo-rate what you can to thebest of your ability. Youreffort will impress the peoplewho count. Self-improve-ment projects will pay off. 2stars
TAURUS (April 20-May20): Live and learn. Themore you interact with oth-ers, the better informed youwill be. You will make animpression by taking on achallenge. Traveling andparticipating in events thatare conducive to love andromance are highlighted. 5stars
GEMINI (May 21-June20): Think before takingaction. Impulsiveness mayappear to be necessary, butit will be costly in the end.Don't let your emotionsdetermine your next movewhen a practical approachexecuted precisely isrequired. Protect yourassets. 3 stars
CANCER (June 21-July22): You'll be pulled in sev-eral directions. Take yourtime and make decisionsbased on facts. It's importantnot to jump to conclusions orto let your imagination runwild. Take a wait-and-seeapproach. Love is in thestars. 3 stars
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22):Concentrate on gettingahead. You don't have tooutdo anyone; you just haveto do the best job possible.It's what you have con-tributed that will count. Avoiddisagreements with peers orlovers. 3 stars
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept.22): You will get a lotaccomplished by planning.Enjoy the company of lovedones. Collaborating with acreative person will lead toplans that encourage incen-tives. Socializing with some-one you love will lead to a
closer relationship. 5 stars
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22):Home improvements shouldbe top priority, along withbudgeting and stretchingyour money. Invest in whatwill bring the highest returnsand focus on keeping thepeace with partners. Avoidimpulsive responses. 2 stars
SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov.21): Mixing business withpleasure will pay off.Consistency will be key toattracting people who cancontribute to your plans.Love is highlighted, andplanning a social eveningwill enhance an importantrelationship. 4 stars
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Make changes athome that will help you bemore resourceful and pleasethose you count on for finan-cial help. Confusion whiletraveling or misunderstand-ing what someone is tellingyou can be expected. Askquestions if you are uncer-tain. 3 stars
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Focus on familyand making your home morecomfortable and user-friend-ly. Avoid impulsive deci-sions, especially if yourchoices will affect others.
Put greater thought into yourplans for the future beforeyou continue. 3 stars
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb.18): Take action and makethings happen. It's up to youto do the legwork if you wantto get good results. Rely onexperience to help you makethe right choice. Don't letanyone confuse you when itcomes to your personal well-being. 4 stars
PISCES (Feb. 19-March20): You can excel profes-sionally if you dig in and doa good job. Interviews orsending out your resume willpay off. Connecting withpeople from your past willhelp you resolve issues thathave held you back. Love ison the rise. 4 stars
Birthday Baby: You arepractical, hardworking anddetermined to reach your lifegoals.
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Sudoku #3
Easy Sudoku Puzzles, Book 15
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Sudoku #14 1 8 6 3 76 9 22 5 7 9 8 4 1
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Sudoku #17 2 5 6 45 4 1 9 2 8 36 8 1 3 9 5 7
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Sudoku #67 8 4 9 32 5 1 3 4 9 89 3 1 2 4 8 63 5 9 6 8 24 9 6 5 7 1 31 8 4 3 5 9
4 3 8 1 9 7 66 1 9 2 5 3 4
7 6 1 2 5
5 6 2 1
6 7
5 7
7 1 4
8 2
2 7 6
5 2
7 8
8 3 9 4
Sudoku #77 1 2 3 9 8 4 53 1 4 7 8 9
9 4 5 7 37 1 4 3 8 9 6
4 1 8 2 35 8 3 7 6 2 4
7 6 3 9 59 4 5 8 2 76 8 7 5 9 1 2 4
6
5 6 2
8 6 1 2
2 5
6 9 5 7
9 1
1 2 4 8
1 6 3
3
Sudoku #89 1 8 6 3 4
7 9 3 4 2 5 13 4 2 1 8 6 92 7 9 6 4 8
8 7 2 3 16 1 5 4 7 24 5 6 8 2 9 71 3 2 6 7 9 47 9 5 1 6 3
2 5 7
8 6
5 7
3 1 5
5 4 9 6
9 8 3
3 1
8 5
8 4 2
To solve, every number 1-9must appear in each of thenine vertical columns, each ofthe nine horizontal rows andeach of the nine 3x3 box. Nonumber can occur more thanonce in any row, column orbox.
SUDOKUSudoku #3
Challenging Sudoku Puzzles, Book 15
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8 9 71 5
2 98 3 9 2
2 45 4 6 3
4 17 89 6 3
Fill in the blank squares so that each row, each column and each3-by-3 block contain all of the digits 1 thru 9.If you use logic you can solve the puzzle without guesswork.Need a little help? The hints page shows a logical order to solve the puzzle.Use it to identify the next square you should solve. Or use the answers pageif you really get stuck.
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“NOT SO OBVIOUS” by Andy Couffield
ACROSS 1 Full of
attitude 6 Prefix with
“play’’ or “scope’’
10 Plymouth landmark
14 Displaying surprise
15 Abruptly fired
16 Press agent?17 Not obvious20 City near
the Red Sea21 Sue
Grafton’s “___ for Evidence’’
22 Immature23 Small pastry25 Sleeveless
garment26 Not obvious30 Things that
go together, collectively
33 No longer sailing
34 Wishes otherwise
36 It may be tough to crack
38 Thick-skinned herbivore
39 Toast topper40 Nautical pin42 Capitol Hill
VIP43 Lee of
Marvel Comics
45 Face-mask wearer
46 “Radio Free Europe’’ group
48 Not obvious50 Fencing
tool?52 Was
inventive, and then some
53 Certain battery terminals
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57 “Your Love Is King’’ singer
61 Not obvious64 “I Shot the
Sheriff’’ singer Clapton
65 Swear up and down
66 Among the clouds
67 Flat features?
68 Good source of starch
69 Strike location
DOWN 1 St. Croix
neighbor 2 Antiquated 3 Shopaholic’s
temptation 4 Infantry
officer’s half-pike
5 Archery wood
6 South Seas island
7 They left the union
8 “___ Miserables’’
9 Put through school
10 Ransacks
11 Kind of exam or history
12 Designer Chanel
13 Was certain of
18 Short and snappy
19 Urban music form
24 Spherical coifs
25 Fish bait26 Bireme
propellers27 Theater
guide28 “To ___ own
self be true’’29 Impressive31 Part of a
famous plane name
32 Flower associated with Holland
35 “Uncle Tom’s Cabin’’ author
37 Little props39 Mrs. George
Jetson41 Pushy pitch,
e.g.44 Day before
Lent45 Crossword
features47 Field docs49 Respected
church leaders
51 Big house53 Favored
brother54 Fifth Roman
emperor55 17th state56 “Can I get a
word in?’’58 Endangered
buffalo59 Adroit60 Where el sol
rises62 New Deal
agcy.63 Crownwork
PREVIOUS PUZZLE ANSWER
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