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More than $4 million in funding has been awarded to support bicycle, pedestrian and safe routes to school projects across the ...
Researchers at UC Santa Barbara will be training AI to map bicycle infrastructure and develop a universal, regional wayfinding plan for the area. The California Department of Transportation has ...
Santa Barbara County proposes multi-use bike path along south side of Modoc Road - News Channel 3-12
Santa Barbara County has proposed the construction of a multi-use bike and pedestrian path along the south side of Modoc Road west of the Via Senda intersection, complementing Santa Barbara's ...
Santa Barbara Panel Approves Tree Removal for Modoc Road Bike Path Connector | Local News | Noozhawk
The city of Santa Barbara will remove six trees near the intersection of Calle de los Amigos and Modoc Road to finish a bike path down the street. The city will also remove 28 trees across the ...
The lawsuit over the fate of the Modoc Road Multi-Use Path — better known as a bike lane — appears to be mostly resolved, with design of the controversial bikeway about 35 percent completed. As part ...
Tuesday’s meeting of the Santa Barbara County Board of Supervisors was packed with members of the community who supported or opposed construction of the Modoc Road multi-use path.. There were 53 ...
The Modoc Path will finally provide the community with a ADA-compliant bike and pedestrian trail that will safely connect residents from Goleta to Santa Barbara, or vice-versa.
Bicycling in Santa Barbara County could become a little easier, and safer, with an enhanced countywide map of bicycle paths, routes and potential obstacles.
On Bike to Work Day, community members met up with public officials for CycleMAYnia’s Mayors' Ride, enjoying the new bike path connecting Carpinteria Avenue to Santa Claus Lane. "Love the bike path.
One of my first stops on the Julia Child culinary trail was at a classic diner in Carpinteria, just south of Santa Barbara. This community calls itself California’s last great beach town.
This article was originally on a blog post platform and may be missing photos, graphics or links. See About archive blog posts. Santa Barbara doesn’t want to lose out on all the Central Coast ...
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