Parking Lot Improvements at Santa Barbara Airport

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Parking Lot Improvements: Arrive Early and Be Prepared

Multiple parking lot improvements will be taking place at Santa Barbara Airport beginning October 16.

These projects include improving the ADA parking spaces in the Short Term Lot, as well the installation of a new ticketing system in all three lots. These improvements are expected to continue through the end of the year.

Please plan to arrive early and be prepared if traveling through SBA in the coming months. These projects may lead to limited parking availability and periodic delays. Please note the Short and Long Term Lots can often reach capacity, but the Economy Lot is available off of Hollister Avenue with 24/7 shuttle service.

As always, it is highly recommended to carpool, catch a ride, or utilize a taxi/rideshare when possible. We appreciate your patience as we make improvements, and we thank you for flying SBA!

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