The Events Committee puts on two annual community events, July 4th Parade & Celebration and Beautification Day. For more information on our events, check out the events page.
Hands Across Montecito is a collaborative group of individuals from the community along with county partners (Sheriff, UPRR, Supervisor Roy Lee, County Encampment Coordinator, CalTrans, Heal the Ocean, Earthcomb, SBAct, Good Samaritan) to monitor and outreach to the most vulnerable in our community. The conduct homeless outreach as well as encampment cleanouts.
The Montecito Association History Committee was formed in 1975 to collect information, photos and any materials that document and illuminate the history of Montecito. The committee maintains an archive in the Montecito Community Hall (1469 East Valley Road) where the collection is available to Montecito Association members and the public.
The office is open by appointment. (805) 969-2026
Formerly known as the Land Use Committee, the Community & Government Relations (CGR) Committee reflects the evolving role of the Montecito Association in today’s decision-making landscape.
Historically, land use matters were first reviewed by this committee, prior to the establishment of the Montecito Planning Commission (MPC) and the Montecito Board of Architectural Review (MBAR). As those formal processes have taken on primary responsibility for project review, the committee’s focus has expanded to better serve the broader needs of the community.
Today, the Community & Government Relations (CGR) Committee serves as a vital forum for:
This committee plays a key role in ensuring that the Montecito Association remains a strong, informed, and proactive voice, helping to protect, preserve, and connect the community.
We encourage members to bring forward any concerns, ideas, or issues for thoughtful discussion and collaborative problem-solving.
The Membership Committee is responsible for the Association's annual membership drive and creating fun smaller events throughout the year to boost our membership.
The Safety Response Committee looks into solutions that will help keep our community safe.