Santa Barbara MTD Forges Ahead with New Moves
After two years of drastic changes — forced by the pandemic’s public health restrictions, a steady drop in daily ridership,
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After two years of drastic changes — forced by the pandemic’s public health restrictions, a steady drop in daily ridership,
Caltrans will move lanes to complete shoulders below Rincon.
Staff shortages have forced MTD to alter its schedules starting April 25.
City council is set to approve the $50k contract to shuttle visiting cruise passengers around the downtown area.
GasBuddy has released the results of a survey showing that local gas prices are $1.41 higher than the national average.
Fares to ride the train Monday through Thursday just dropped. Using the code V308, one adult passenger — paying full
BCycle’s downtown program is operating only slightly more than 50 percent its projected capacity.
Councilmembers Sneddon and Friedman volunteer for the group and will choose two citizen members to steer toward safer passage for pedestrians and bicyclists.
A lot is riding on this ‘45-foot beauty’ with an $850,000 price tag.
Congressmember Salud Carbajal says Santa Barbara County to get $90 million for infrastructure and believes Biden’s Build Back Better bill is still on the table.