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GOLETA, CA, July 12, 2024 – There is a new traffic pattern in Old Town along Hollister Avenue. Fairview Avenue to Kinman Avenue is now one lane in each direction. Last night, July 11, crews updated the traffic pattern from two-vehicle lanes in each direction to one-vehicle lane in each direction.
Next week crews will continue installing new parking signs, wheel stops at the back-in angled parking stalls and finalize striping. This work is anticipated to be completed by Friday, July 19. Utility manhole and valve adjustments will occur from Monday, July 15 through Friday, July 26.
As a reminder, Old Town is Open for Business during construction. Please show your support! Public parking is available for free at three designated public parking lots: Community West Bank (corner of Pine Avenue and Hollister Avenue), Orange Avenue Lot, and Carson Street (between Orange Avenue and Fairview Avenue).
When the project is finished, the public can look forward to increased parking spaces. To prepare for the new back-in, angled parking, watch this short video with simple steps on how to reverse, angle park: https://youtu.be/yBpYQpAaNlc.
Schedule and specific activities are subject to change.
During construction, please drive with caution and use alternative routes when possible. Share the road with pedestrians and bicyclists.
The Hollister Avenue Interim Striping Project is part of the City’s largest capital improvement project, Project Connect, which broke ground earlier this year in March 2024.
Once completed, the Hollister Avenue Interim Striping Project will feature:
- One vehicle lane in each direction
- Painted median
- Dedicated bike lanes in each direction
- Back-in, angled 90-minute parking along the north side of Hollister Avenue
- Improved pavement
- New traffic signals
For additional information or questions, please email Connect@CityofGoleta.org, call 805-690-5116 or visit www.CityofGoleta.org/ProjectConnect.
About Project Connect
Project Connect is a multi-year project that will enhance pedestrian access and safety, improve road conditions, and build critical linkage throughout Goleta while increasing stormwater flow capacity in San Jose Creek under Hollister Bridge.
The large-scale construction project includes Ekwill Street & Fowler Road Extensions, Hollister Avenue Bridge Replacement Project, two new roundabouts on Hollister Avenue at the Highway 217 interchange, the Hollister Avenue Interim Striping Project, and San Jose Creek flood control capacity improvements. Project completion is anticipated in 2026 when drivers and pedestrians will have increased east-west access across Old Town Goleta.
The City understands that projects such as this can be inconvenient, and we appreciate your patience.