By John Palminteri, KEYT News
Efforts to call a Santa Barbara neighborhood the Lagoon district have caught on with a web page and visitor information links, but some of the business owners say they would rather the streets either remain unnamed or have a new discussion about the branding.
Some say the lagoon image is not right. While that is going on, new restaurants, tech start ups, and creative tenants have joined some historic neighbors creating a strong, positive energy for the zone just to the east of downtown.
Suggestions for new names have a variety of ranges including SoCo (South of Cota).
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Boycott any business supporting this hostile takeover. Go back to LA. Or SF where ever they came from.
DC/Swamp, SB/Lagoon. Considering that the Planning Department for the City backs right up to the Lagoon I would say the name fits. Now, who is going to clean up our Lagoon!?? DC may have Alligators that need to go. But what about our our Swamp monsters in SB?
Yeah, the name is dumb! Nothing lagoon about it, even with Laguna street right there. As a native I still think “funk zone” is dumb…
Well, it was a swamp over 100 years ago . . .
Native here..you can’t just move to my city and rename places. Sorry. Go home already.
“La Goon” ….it’s French for “The Goon”…..Definition of goon : a stupid person.
A lagoon is a funk zone.
One look at the FEMA flood hazard map confirms that the name is entirely appropriate for this neighborhood. Or at least it will be. http://civicaweb.santabarbaraca.gov/civicax/filebank/blobdload.aspx?BlobID=160272
La Cienaga or La Marisma would be more appropriate.
The name Lagoon is forward thinking and predictive. Global warming and ocean rise will turn the area into a veritable lagoon.
What a stupid name. Well they’ve kicked all the transvestite prostitute hookers off the street years ago. Always a sign of gentrification. What are we gonna call the Milpas district?
The homeless drunk district?
truck parked and sticking out too far into the street district?
Or let’s go super dumb like lagoon and call it the traders district.
Indeed. Reminds me of the Blue Line project and how developer Jerry Beaver fought tooth and nail to sink the public project to save his property values.