The Santa Barbara County Association of Governments (SBCAG) has approved $4.3 million in Measure A funding to support bicycle, pedestrian and Safe Routes to School projects in Carpinteria, Santa Barbara, Goleta and Isla Vista.

The funding was awarded through the sixth cycle of Measure A South Coast Bicycle and Pedestrian Program and the South Coast Safe Routes to School Program.

“This funding shows how Measure A is working exactly as voters intended — delivering real improvements where people live, work, and go to school,” said SBCAG Board Chair Randy Rowse, mayor of Santa Barbara.

“These programs help us build bike and pedestrian projects and improve safety near schools. It’s good for kids, families, and the entire South Coast,” he said.

Of the $4.3 million total, about $2.3 million will go into multipurpose paths, crosswalks and sidewalks, while nearly $2 million will help keep kids safe getting to and from school over the next few years, SBCAG said.

Projects approved for funding include:
• San Jose Creek Multipurpose Path (Goleta): Construction of a 1.5-mile multipurpose path connecting Cathedral Oaks Road to the Obern Trail, closing a key gap in the regional bike network.

• Cliff Drive: Urban Highway to Complete Street Transformation (Santa Barbara): Design and construction of a 3.1-mile separated bike path and 13 new crosswalks along Cliff Drive, improving safety for pedestrians and cyclists.

• Milpas Street Crosswalk Safety and Sidewalk Widening (Santa Barbara): Installation of crossing enhancements and wider sidewalks to improve safety and walkability on a key corridor.

• Franklin Creek Trail Improvement Project (Carpinteria): Upgrades to trail surfacing, safety fencing, lighting, and connectivity to enhance pedestrian access and school routes near Aliso Elementary School.

• Isla Vista Mobility Plan Implementation (Isla Vista): Construction of new sidewalks and ADA-compliant curb ramps at several locations to close gaps in the pedestrian network.

Additionally, Measure A funding will support several initiatives focused on community engagement and safety:

• CycleMAYnia: Organized by SBCAG in partnership with Santa Barbara County, CycleMAYnia is an annual celebration of National Bike Month featuring community events, bike rides, and educational activities to promote cycling.
• Bicyclist Skills and Safety Program: Led by MOVE Santa Barbara County, this program offers education and training for adults and youth on bicycle maintenance and safe riding skills, with a focus on e-bike safety.
• South County Safe Routes to School Program: Operated by MOVE Santa Barbara County, the program delivers safety education and activities at public schools throughout South County to encourage more students to walk or bike safely to school.

“The strong response we received this cycle shows the need for investments in bike, pedestrian, and safe routes to school projects across our South Coast communities,” said Jacky Mata, senior transportation planner for SBCAG.

“We received 17 applications requesting nearly $8.8 million, far exceeding the $4.3 million available,” he said.

“Each proposal was carefully evaluated through a competitive scoring process, and the projects recommended reflect both high community priorities and the best opportunities to improve safety and connectivity,” Mata said.
 
Measure A, approved by Santa Barbara County voters in 2008, is a local sales tax measure dedicated to transportation improvements countywide.
 
For more on the program, email SBCAG at info@sbcag.org, call 805-600-4477, or visit www.sbcag.org.