The city of Santa Barbara next week will begin the final phase of a water main replacement project on Alameda Padre Serra (APS) and nearby streets.

Construction will take place on APS from Las Alturas Road to the Five Points Roundabout beginning March 23, with work scheduled 7 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday through Friday. The project is expected to be completed by the end of April. 


Due to the narrow width of APS and size of the construction equipment needed to complete the work, temporary closures of APS and surrounding streets are required, the city said. Traffic detours and no parking signs will be posted in the construction area.

Work schedule is as follows:


Water Main Replacement Project: Alameda Padre Serra at Sycamore Creek Bridge
March 23 to the end of April.

Monday through Friday

• Phase 1 (first two weeks) – APS from the Five Points Roundabout to Gutierrez Street will be closed 24/7 for pipe bridge installation over Sycamore Creek.
• Phase 2 – APS from the Five Points Roundabout to Gutierrez Street will be closed during work hours; westbound lane will reopen evenings and weekends.
• Phase 3 (concurrent work) – APS from Gutierrez Street to Las Alturas Road will have work-hour closures, with detours via De La Guerra Street, and will be open outside work hours.
 
The construction schedule is dependent on weather and contractor progress, the city said. Police and Fire departments have been notified of the planned construction and road closure to minimize response times in the event of an emergency.

This construction is part of the Fiscal Year 2023 Water Main Replacement Project. For more, navigate to the project on the Public Works Major Projects Map.