Demo This Week as Part of SR-217 San Jose Creek Bridge Replacement Project

Pile drilling at US 101/San Jose Creek in October 2023 (Photo: Caltrans)

A project to replace the San Jose Creek Bridges on State Route 217 in Goleta continues this week with demolition of the northbound bridge. One lane remains

open in each direction for travelers on the westbound side of the highway to and from UCSB and includes a bike path behind protective barrier.

The eastbound SR 217 on-ramp at Sandspit Road will remain closed for the duration of the project, estimated at two years. Travelers leaving the Santa Barbara Airport can use Fairview Avenue

and Hollister Avenue to reach US 101. Additional electronic message boards have been activated to assist airport visitors.

The existing four-lane bridge on SR 217 was constructed in 1963. The new bridge is designed to current standards and flood elevations.

Pile drilling at US 101/San Jose Creek (Photo: Caltrans)

The contractor for this $26 million project is M.C.M. Construction, Inc. of North Highlands, CA. Bridge construction is expected to be complete in Summer 2025.

A follow up plant establishment project will be complete in Fall 2027.

Construction continues this week to replace the San Jose Creek Bridge on US 101 in Goleta with a pile drilling operation to support the new bridge. A traffic switch was completed in advance

of this phase of construction in September with travelers re-routed onto the southbound bridge which includes two travel lanes in each direction.

No ramp closures are anticipated during this phase of construction. The northbound US 101 On-Ramp at Patterson Avenue has been modified to improve the merge for travelers entering the highway.                                      

The bridges on US 101 were built in 1946/widened in 1989. The new bridge will meet current design and safety criteria. The contractor for this $20 million project is M.C.M. Construction, Inc. of North Highlands, CA. It is expected to be complete in June 2026.

Road information and updates can also be found on Caltrans District 5 Social Media platforms: Twitter: @CaltransD5, Facebook: Caltrans Central Coast (District 5) & Instagram: @Caltrans_D5.

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