100% Humboldt—Miles Slattery: Humboldt’s Crossroads: Growth, Grit, And Going Big

100% Humboldt, a podcast by Scott Hammond, is now being featured on Redheaded Blackbelt. As Scott says, Humboldt County CA USA is the home of some of the most iconoclastic, genuine, and interesting folks in the world. In these podcasts, we will discover what makes people live/evolve in the beautiful, diverse, isolated, and ever-changing North Coast of California. Listen in and learn about some of your 100% Humboldt community!

 

Tired of boom-bust promises that never land? We sit down with Eureka City Manager Miles Slattery for a frank, fast-moving look at what actually gets built, what stalls out, and how we change the rules so progress sticks. From a scrappy surf-kid past to a data-first public leader, Miles lays out how the Bay Trail moved from vision to miles of waterfront access—and how that same bias for action is shaping housing, transit, and the city’s approach to homelessness. We get specific about why Eureka struggles to grow: legacy “coastal dependent industrial” zoning that blocks modern light industry, a small population base, and institutions allergic to risk. Then we talk solutions. A new transit center will anchor regional buses, Amtrak links, and ground-floor services under 51 new homes. Microtransit now offers $2 trips across town via app, with an Old Town circulator on the table to ease curb crunch. An automated parking structure is under study to deliver capacity where it counts. We also confront the parking myth with real data—summer peak studies show downtown lots below 50% capacity across a month, even if Friday Night Markets feel slammed. Housing gets the reality treatment too. With RHNA pressure rising, Eureka put public land in play, navigated Old Town pushback, and traded sites to protect businesses while keeping momentum. The result: 302 of 332 required affordable units already funded. On homelessness, the city pairs low-barrier options like Bayside Village with embedded mental health teams, rapid rehousing, and job pathways, acknowledging that compassion works best with accountability. If you care about smart growth, transit that connects, and rules that fit today’s economy, this conversation is a blueprint. Subscribe, share with a friend who loves Humboldt, and leave a review with the one policy you’d change first—we’ll feature the most thoughtful takes next week.

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Tangled Massocells
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Tangled Massocells
3 months ago

Field of Dreams economic development. I’m not convinced the Build It and They Will Come fits well. Other places have built it and they are leaving. Let’s hear about sustainability. Govt. grants, contracts etc. don’t seem to be building a sustainable economic base in Humboldt.

Golly
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Golly
3 months ago

California is not a business friendly environment.

Dan
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Dan
3 months ago

“Genuine” You want to see genuine?
Check-out decades of vegetation removal, wildlife gone, resilience destroyed and
wetlands never recognised- now gone.
Disingenuous is more the correct word.

CsMisadventures
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CsMisadventures
3 months ago
Reply to  Dan

I think the dunes needs a bigger parking lot.

Pat Bitton
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Pat Bitton
3 months ago

No dunes in Eureka

Bozo
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Bozo
3 months ago

IMHO:

Classic Newsomite behavior.

Future Eureka Vision:

La-Te-Da… people joyfully picking flowers… on the no-bike lanes… and staggering on their way to the dope dispensaries…

Golly
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Golly
3 months ago
Reply to  Bozo

And, just like Newsom, he actually lives elsewhere. Although, unlike Newsom, he doesn’t live behind a gated wall.
I think it’s criminal it is not a requirement of the job for him to live within the jurisdiction he serves … because of this, he has no skin in the game.
It is all hot air in his carpetbag.

Kicking Bull
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Kicking Bull
3 months ago

Smart gov’t housing projects+ smart city bus pass+ smart wage slavery at the (imagined) smart factory = the Humboldt Dream! Sounds great for the psychotropic/ pharma industry. Is this the same smart data that helped turn the strongest rural economy anywhere earth into eastern kentucky on the coast? Power down Hal..

Golly
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Golly
3 months ago
Reply to  Kicking Bull

🫶

melanopsin
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3 months ago
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Pat Bitton
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Pat Bitton
3 months ago

The Zoo Foundation acquired the $$ for the skywalk, not the City of Eureka.

Golly
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Golly
3 months ago
Reply to  Pat Bitton

Miles is nothing if not disingenuous … on MANY levels.

Let’s talk about Ms Hayes next 🙃🙄🫠

Landell
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Landell
3 months ago

Miles who?
Never heard of him. No intention of changing that.

Sike
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Sike
3 months ago

Corrupt dude. He was a punk gone political. Hope he passes it to someone likable.

Jeffersonian
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Jeffersonian
3 months ago

Growing big is the exact opposite of what this area needs.

Enzo
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Enzo
3 months ago

He’s not qualified to take out the garbage. Does not know what he’s doing. Big ego but empty headed. Excels at being a blowhard. Shame is that the only qualification to get into a leadership role with the city is to be totally unqualified.