By the City of Santa Barbara
Check out the new and interactive GIS story map of the City’s Bike Network with information on the bike network and type of bike facilities.
The City has exceeded the 2016 Bicycle Master Plan’s goal to add 30 miles of additional bikeways by 2030 to the existing 61-mile network!
There is currently a 91-mile network with transformational bike facilities being funded and coming to Santa Barbara over the next several years.
Visit SantaBarbaraCA.gov/Biking or for details! Happy biking!
Impressive and generally unused.
Guess I shouldn’t have clicked on the link above? WHY is the “Obern Trail” NOT listed? Is it not a “Class I” route? There are a lot of “Missing routes”, come on… Seems to be more of a “BCycle Bicycle Share Stations” advert than an actual complete route map!
Example: see that thin white line next to the 154 (that connects to Cieneguitas Rd) that is a “Class I” route. etc…
Maybe because it’s the “City of Santa Barbara” bike network. Obern trail is in the county I think.
Now we just need safer places to park/lock bicycles. Maybe some bike lockers?
The new Gillespie Street bike boulevard is not even on the map
As for this quite obvious BCycle (TREK) advert, putting aside the multiple missing “routes” the very first sentence ends with “… information on the bike network and type of bike facilities.”, one would ASSUME that a bicycle shop would fall under the category of a “facility” (VeloPro; Open Air; Fastrack; Hazard’s; Bici Centro; or even Electric Bikes of SB) none listed nor displayed! Also agree with LetMeGo as to the “…safer places to park…” having personally had thousands of dollars worth of parts/belongings gone MIA downtown as well as while parked at the VA Clinic (4440 Calle Real) after returning from a WLA VA appointment (I no longer park it there for any WLA appointment, yeah I know it’s right next the JAIL).
Note, the shops I listed were only big name stores in SB, but I’d be remiss to not point out: Boom Boom Bike Room (1924 De La Vina), or Rex Stephens of Santa Barbara Cruisers (https://www.santabarbaracruisers.com/) legend in his own right.