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Goleta Grapples with Car-Camping Community

Goleta Grapples with Car-Camping Community

Santa Barbara Independent

May 24, 2026

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You know that feeling when you’re driving down Hollister Avenue and spot a row of RVs tucked near the freeway off-ramp? It’s become a familiar sight over the past few years, and according to a recent piece in the *Santa Barbara Independent*, Goleta is taking a harder line on the car-camping community. New “No Parking” signs and citations are going up, even as the city expands its Safe Parking program. It’s a classic Central Coast tension: we all want to be compassionate neighbors, but we also struggle with the reality of limited space and the visible strain on our public areas.

What strikes me is the timing—this isn’t a sudden crackdown, but a careful balancing act. Goleta’s Safe Parking sites, like the one at the church on Cathedral Oaks, are a lifeline for folks who just need a legal, safe place to sleep. But the city is also acknowledging that some areas have become untenable for residents and businesses. The *Independent* report highlights that the goal isn’t to push people out of town, but to funnel them toward services and designated lots. It’s a messy, human problem, and we’re all part of the solution—whether that means supporting local nonprofits or just offering a little extra patience when we see someone living out of their car.

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