Oppose State St./De la Vina St. Reconfiguration

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PETITION TO STOP THE STATE ST./DE LA VINA ST. INTERSECTION PROJECT

CITIZEN PETITION

The City of Santa Barbara plans to tear up the now smoothly functioning intersection at State St. and De la Vina and replace it with one having narrowed lanes, more red lights, less on-street parking and increased traffic congestion. In particular, the right turn from State St. onto De la Vina would have a sharper angle, traffic would have to stop for a new red light, and the narrowed lanes would make it difficult for large trucks to navigate.

Incredibly, this project, costing at least $750,000 of your taxpayer money, would be funded through a State grant which has been specifically allocated for reducing traffic congestion!

Although the safety record at this intersection has been very good, the fact is there have been no pedestrian accidents here in at least 20 years, yet the City claims that pedestrian safety justifies this project. Many options are available for improving safety here, including signs and street markings, but the City has rebuffed suggestions by residents to install these, and signage at the intersection has been neglected.

The City Architectural Board of Review (ABR) has already questioned the need for this project. This project was on the first Traffic Calming ballot that was soundly defeated by the residents.

Please sign the petition to stop this project and let others know what is at risk.

If you would like more information, to set up a neighborhood meeting or need more petitions please contact:

Michael Self
Santa Barbara SAFE Streets, Inc.
3463 State Street, PMB 338
682-0411
sbsafestreets@yahoo.com

Citizen Petition

I oppose plans by the City to spend $750,000 of congestion relief money to reconfigure the State St.-De la Vina intersection, but do support alternate measures to improve safety, where needed. I am opposed to any plan that removes parking, adds to congestion and narrows existing traffic lanes.

22 Signatures

  • Dennis Iden
    • Comments
    • It is obivious that the funds should be spent for fixing roads instead of for this project. This is a waste of money.
  • Frank Hotchkiss
  • Richard Robar
    • Comments
    • waste of money
  • Bonnie C. Donovan
    • Comments
    • Why not flashing lights on the cross walk it seems to work in Carpinteria for Seniors and School Children. Why fix it if it isn't broken? Waste of money!!
  • Nescha Davis
    • Comments
    • Stop changing what works!
  • Michael Hickey
    • Comments
    • flinestone@cox.net
  • Laura Vopatek
  • Teri Gonzales
  • Winona Gemeinhardt
  • Judith M. Ishkanian
  • Byron Ishkanian
  • Michael Warnken
    • Comments
    • This is out of Control!
  • Nick Katzenstein II
  • John Luca
  • Fred L. Sweeney
    • Comments
    • fix, APS/Los Olivas first
  • Bonnie Keinath
    • Comments
    • В
  • L. Robert Johnson
    • Comments
    • Seems like overkill. There are plenty of other intersections with worse problems. For example, on 192 at various points there are roads which intersect at sharp angles with low visibility.
  • loyd applegate
    • Comments
    • Who's pet project is this going to pave the way for?
  • bruce burke
  • Dennis F. Rickard
    • Comments
    • The traffice department needs to curtail unwanted projects like this.
  • james mcneil
  • Jim Andelman