UCSB also stated that the increased traffic would be more than Los Carneros, Storke Rd, Hollister Avenue, and El Colegio can handle, even with "enhanced" intersections. Rather than the large parking structures in each of the several new and redeveloped student and faculty housing complexes, maybe they should invest with the cities of goleta and santa barbara to build clean reliable public transportation that travels often enough to make it useful.
Posted on June 10 at 6:42 a.m.
UCSB also stated that the increased traffic would be more than Los Carneros, Storke Rd, Hollister Avenue, and El Colegio can handle, even with "enhanced" intersections. Rather than the large parking structures in each of the several new and redeveloped student and faculty housing complexes, maybe they should invest with the cities of goleta and santa barbara to build clean reliable public transportation that travels often enough to make it useful.
On Public Speaks on UCSB's Expansion Plans