Santa Barbara Approves $6.5 Million for Modoc Multi Use Path

Cyclists and pedestrians on the Modoc Multi Use Path

Santa Barbara, August 20, 2025

News Summary

The Santa Barbara County Board of Supervisors has approved a significant $6.5 million contract to enhance the Modoc Multi Use Path, extending the path network from Isla Vista to Arroyo Burro Beach. This project aims to improve safety and accessibility for cyclists and pedestrians by linking existing trails and adding separated pathways and pedestrian crossings. Construction for this phase is set to begin in the fall of 2025.

Santa Barbara – On August 19, 2025, the Santa Barbara County Board of Supervisors approved a $6.5 million construction contract for Phase II of the Modoc Multi Use Path. This significant development will enhance an 8-mile-long Class I (multi-use) path network stretching from Isla Vista to Arroyo Burro Beach and into the City of Santa Barbara, making it safer and more accessible for cyclists and pedestrians.

The upcoming construction phase will extend the existing Obern Trail from the intersection at Encore Drive to the intersection of Via Senda, linking it to the recently completed Phase I section of the project. The Board of Supervisors initially approved Phase I in 2022, with construction concluding successfully in August 2023.

Second District Supervisor Laura Capps acknowledged the teamwork involved in the project, which aims to promote community safety for biking and walking in the area. Modoc Road, previously characterized as a high-speed minor arterial road with a 45 mph speed limit, has been identified as lacking a continuous ADA (Americans with Disabilities Act) compliant pathway. Before this project, the roadway only featured Class II bike lanes primarily suited for experienced cyclists.

The new multi-use path will provide a separated path for bicyclists and pedestrians of all ages and skill levels, significantly improving safety on this busy roadway. It will also add several new pedestrian crossings, connecting residential neighborhoods to both the Modoc Path and the surrounding areas.

This project aligns with multiple planning documents, including the Eastern Goleta Valley Community Plan, the County Active Transportation Plan, and the SBCAG Regional Active Transportation Plan, underscoring its importance to local infrastructure advancements.

Funding to support the $6.5 million project comes from various sources, including:

  • County General Fund: $1.1 million
  • State Active Transportation Program Grant: $2.6 million
  • County Service Area 3 Special District: $1 million
  • Measure A: $1.3 million
  • State Road Maintenance and Rehabilitation Account: $500,000

Construction for Phase II is slated to begin in the fall of 2025, paving the way for a safer and more accessible pathway for the community.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

What is the Modoc Multi-Use Path Project?

The Modoc Multi-Use Path project aims to create a safer and accessible path for both bicyclists and pedestrians, completing a network from Isla Vista to Arroyo Burro Beach and the City of Santa Barbara.

How much will the Phase II project cost?

The construction contract for Phase II has a budget of $6.5 million.

When is construction expected to begin?

Construction for Phase II is expected to begin in the fall of 2025.

How will this project improve safety?

The project will provide a separated pathway for cyclists and pedestrians and add several new pedestrian crossings to enhance safety in the area.

What are the funding sources for the project?

Funding includes contributions from the County General Fund, a State Active Transportation Program Grant, County Service Area funds, Measure A, and the State Road Maintenance and Rehabilitation Account.

Key Features of the Modoc Multi-Use Path Project

Feature Description
Project Type Phase II of Modoc Multi Use Path
Cost $6.5 million
Length 8 miles
Safety Improvements Separated paths for cyclists and pedestrians, additional crossings
Funding Sources County General Fund, State Grants, Measure A, etc.
Start of Construction Fall 2025

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