A Portion of the Beachway Multiuse Path Adjacent to the Bird Refuge Temporarily Closed

Cabrillo Path Closure Area (courtesy)

A portion of the Beachway Multiuse Path (Path) adjacent to Andrée Clark Bird Refuge is temporarily closed starting Monday, April 15th for approximately one week at the intersection of Los Patos Way and Channel Drive due to the construction of utility relocations for the Cabrillo-Los Patos Roundabout Project (Project).

Pedestrian and bicycle traffic will not be accessible from the Bird Refuge parking lot to the Path at Los Patos Way and Channel Drive intersection with Cabrillo Boulevard, but Cabrillo Boulevard shoulders will be available to through bicycle traffic. A bicycle detour will be set up at the maintenance entrance at the Santa Barbara Zoo to detour bicycle traffic to the shoulder. This is the only temporary Path closure during the duration of the Project. The Path will be restored for bicyclists and pedestrians by Monday, April 22nd.

The Path portion along Cabrillo Boulevard south of Los Patos Way and Channel Drive will remain open.

We appreciate your patience during the construction.

For more information about the Project, visit SantaBarbaraCA.gov/CabrilloRoundabout.

For questions about the Project, please contact Eric Bittle, Supervising Engineer at EBittle@SantaBarbaraCA.gov.

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