MTD to Solicit Input on Proposed Service Changes Through Public Meetings and Online Survey

By MTD Santa Barbara

Santa Barbara MTD is hosting a set of public outreach meetings this April, and is inviting the public to take a brief survey giving feedback on proposed service changes to local bus service. These meetings are held annually in the spring to receive input on the proposed changes that would go into effect on August 14, 2023.

Proposed changes include:

  • New peak hour Line 19x (Carpinteria/SBCC Express) serving Carpinteria, Santa Barbara’s Eastside, and SBCC
  • Restoration of Line 28 (UCSB Shuttle) service
  • Lines 23 (El Encanto Heights) & 25 (Ellwood/Winchester Canyon) endpoint connection
  • New microtransit service in Goleta and Isla Vista

 

MTD invites the public to learn more and to give feedback via an online survey that explains all the proposed changes atwww.sbmtd.gov/servicechanges. The survey is available in English and Spanish.

Community meetings will be held at the following locations and times, and Spanish/English interpretation will be provided:

Tuesday, April 11th at 6pm
Downtown Library, Faulkner Gallery
40 E. Anapamu St, Santa Barbara
 
Wednesday, April 12th at 12pm
Virtual Meeting- Zoom Webinar
 
Tuesday, April 18th at 6pm
Carpinteria Library
5141 Carpinteria Ave, Carpinteria
 
Wednesday, April 26th at 6pm
Goleta City Hall, Council Chambers
130 Cremona Dr #B, Goleta

 

In addition to the four meetings listed above, a presentation on the proposed changes will be given at the April 25th meeting of the Isla Vista Community Services District Board of Directors. The meeting begins at 6:00pm.

For questions on proposed service changes, the public may contact Santa Barbara MTD at 805-963-3364 or email info@sbmtd.gov.

MTD Santa Barbara

Written by MTD Santa Barbara

Press releases from the Santa Barbara Metropolitan Transit District (MTD). Learn more at sbmtd.gov

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