Community Environmental Council (CEC) — Action Alert Success: Santa Barbara County votes to end new oil drilling and begin the process to phase out existing oil operations

ACTION ALERT SUCCESS:

Santa Barbara County Votes To End New Oil Drilling and Begin the Process To Phase Out Existing Oil Operations

A major step toward protecting community health, air, water, and climate

Thanks to your support, on Tuesday, Oct. 21, the Santa Barbara County Board of Supervisors directed staff to develop an ordinance ending new oil drilling in the county. The ordinance process is expected to take about six months. County staff will also begin the process of phasing out existing oil operations by developing an amortization study of existing wells and conducting an environmental review.

More than 100 community members attended in person or virtually, with more than 50 providing public comment. The Community Environmental Council (CEC) partnered with the Sierra Club Santa Barbara-Ventura Chapter, the Environmental Defense Center, Climate First: Replacing Oil & Gas (CFROG), Los Padres ForestWatch, and more than 50 other organizations on this call to action.

CEC’s comments focused on the incompatibility of new oil drilling with California’s goal of carbon neutrality by 2045, the high greenhouse gas intensity of local oil, and the growing shift toward electric vehicles, which is reducing oil demand.

“This is one of the most significant policy wins in CEC’s 50+ year history,” said Sigrid Wright, CEC CEO and Executive Director. “We’ve been working to phase down fossil fuels in Santa Barbara County for decades, and this vote marks a powerful turning point. It reflects the community’s long-standing commitment to protecting our air, water, and climate — and moves us one step closer to a clean energy future.”

The Board of Supervisors voted 3-2 to move forward with these items. CEC thanks Supervisors Capps, Hartmann, and Lee for their votes on these momentous steps toward a cleaner, greener Santa Barbara County.

Big Win for Clean Energy:

Fillmore Joins Clean Power Alliance

On October 14, the City of Fillmore voted to join California’s Clean Power Alliance! With this milestone, 100% of eligible cities and counties in Ventura, Santa Barbara, and San Luis Obispo have now opted into Community Choice energy programs.

This gives local residents and businesses access to 100% renewable electricity 15 to 25 years ahead of California’s statewide targets, a major win for the Central Coast’s clean energy transition. The decision also opens the door to new programs that support clean technologies like electric vehicles, battery storage, and heat pumps.

Special thanks to our partners at Climate First: Replacing Oil & Gas (CFROG) for rallying community support and working closely with CEC to help advance this important vote.

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