City of Santa Barbara, CA

09/25/2025 | News release | Distributed by Public on 09/25/2025 16:11

Use Your Voice for Safer Streets! Join Us for Meetings October 8 (Online) & October 15 (In Person)

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Use Your Voice for Safer Streets! Join Us for Meetings October 8 (Online) & October 15 (In Person)

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Use Your Voice for Safer Streets! Join Us for Meetings October 8 (Online) & October 15 (In Person)

Join the City to create safe and more accessible streets! Whether you walk, bike, or drive, your experiences matter-especially along the streets identified for traffic safety improvements. We've heard from the community through the Citywide Traffic Safety Survey. Now, take the next step:

  • Share your stories
  • Help prioritize safety messages
  • Be part of the solution

Meetings:

When: October 8 (online)
5:30-6:45 PM
Sign up for the Virtual Webinar

When: October 15 (In Person)
5:30-6:30 PM
Where: Main Library: Faulkner Gallery, 40 East Anapamu Street, Santa Barbara, CA 93101

Spanish translation provided at both meetings.

Why It Matters:
The City is developing a Safe Streets and Roads for All (SS4A) Action Plan to eliminate severe traffic injuries and fatalities. Based on collision data and community input, we're focusing on 10 priority corridors. Your feedback will help guide future safety improvements.

Focus Corridors Include:
1. Bath Street | Alamar Avenue to Mission Street
2. Canon Perdido Street | State Street to Medio Road
3. Calle Real | Hitchcock Way to Pueblo Street
4. Castillo Street | Mission to Micheltorena Streets
5. Chapala Street |Alamar Avenue to Mission Street
6. De La Vina Street | Mission to Micheltorena Streets
7. Las Positas Road | State Street to Calle Real
8. Nopal Street | Cota to Quinientos Streets
9. Olive Street | Micheltorena to Carrillo Streets
10. State Street | Highway 154 to Mission Street

Even if your street isn't listed, your input is still valuable-we're building on past and ongoing traffic safety efforts citywide.
Learn more about the planning effort: SantaBarbaraCA.gov/SafeStreets

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