Katy Perry looks to build California youth camp, neighbors may have other plans
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In a bid to create a transformative youth experience, a prominent pop icon is stepping into the world of community development. However, not everyone is singing the same tune.

Katy Perry, along with her Firework Foundation, is planning to establish a sprawling youth camp known as Gratitude Canyon in the serene surroundings of Goleta Valley, California. This ambitious project is slated for a sizable property nestled at 183 Winchester Canyon Road, near Santa Barbara.

Co-founded with her sister, Angela Lerche, Perry envisions the camp sprawling across 110.37 acres, a plan that is currently awaiting approval from the South Board of Architectural Review. The board is scheduled to discuss the proposal this Friday.

Despite the star-studded backing, the initiative has met with resistance from some local residents who are raising red flags over potential community impacts.

Dave Root, a resident of Winchester Canyon, has articulated these concerns in a letter addressed to the board. He highlighted apprehensions about increased traffic, heightened fire risks, and strains on water and wastewater resources should the camp come to fruition.

Root’s letter also questions the compatibility of the proposed development with the area’s agricultural zoning standards, suggesting a misalignment with the land’s intended use.

The foundation claims they will preserve the property’s, “agricultural heritage and natural landscape through a low-impact design that maintains rural character, protects neighbor privacy, and fully aligns with County land use policies.”

The camp is, “envisioned as a place of inspiration and access for underserved youth from the surrounding region and local community, offering programming rooted in the arts, nature exploration, and creative expression.”

​They are intending to build new structures that will cover approximately 3% of the site, “preserving approximately 97% of the property as open landscape including restored habitat areas, orchards, pathways, outdoor recreation spaces, and nature-based use areas.”

The camp will include, “eight cabins, counselor housing, a director’s residence, a gymnasium, a dining hall, a pool, and landscaping improvements of nearly 55,350 square feet,” via EdHat.

The area will also include, “restored habitat areas, orchards, pathways, outdoor recreation spaces, and nature-based use areas.”

The site currently houses 22,833-square-feet of residence, agricultural storage and accessory structures.


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