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Alameda Bandstand with sun setting in the left of frame, pathways and trees illuminated.
The Alameda Park Bandstand Repair project will revive one of Santa Barbara’s oldest and most idyllic entertainment venues.
Grassy field and trees at the Palermo Open Space
In December 2019, the Creeks Division purchased two properties along Arroyo Burro at the end of Palermo Road, currently referred to as the…
Cabrillo and Los Patos Roundabout Project
The Project includes the construction of a roundabout at the intersection of Cabrillo Boulevard and Los Patos Way with pedestrian and bicycle improvements. This project is the first phase of a larger project on East Cabrillo Boulevard…
Castillo Undercrossing from afar.
The City received a Measure A grant to develop a concept design for bicycle and pedestrian facility improvements at the approaches to the Castillo Street undercrossing at U.S. Highway 101.
Crosswalk at the intersection of Mission and Chapala Street
In 2018, City Council adopted the Santa Barbara Vision Zero Strategy, which aims to eliminate all traffic-related fatalities and severe injuries, while increasing safe, healthy, and equitable mobility for all. Most traffic-related deaths…
Rendering of Chumash Cultural Project at Ambassador Park
The Chumash Cultural Project at Ambassador Park seeks to increase the community's use of the park while celebrating and honoring Chumash cultural heritage.
Stock image of close up of a person's gloved hands holding an assortment of microplastic pieces, with a beach cleanup taking place in the background.
The City of Santa Barbara's Creeks Restoration and Water Quality Improvement Division (Creeks Division), in partnership with the University of Southern California (USC) Sea Grant Program, are conducting microplastic research thanks to a $1…
Cliff Drive road between Oliver and Meigs Roads
The City of Santa Barbara is developing a project to increase safety along the Cliff Drive corridor. A high number of repeat collisions in this corridor make safety modifications a high priority. Community feedback over the years has also…
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