Flooding Throughout Santa Barbara County

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San Pedro Creek flowing under Hollister Ave near Fairview Ave in Goleta during Saturday’s rain (Photo: Mike Eliason / SBCFD)

By edhat staff

Streets and areas of Santa Barbara have been closed due to flooding of local streets and businesses.

Around 8:45 a.m. Santa Barbara City Firefighters requested the State Street and Cota Street intersection be closed off to all motorists due to flooding. The intersection of State and Haley Street is also reportedly flooded.

At 9:30 a.m., CHP and Caltrans closed Highway 101 from Milpas to SR-150. Read more about this here.

Several Highway 101 underpasses have been closed. There is a barricade at the Carrillo underpass, as well as the Mission Street underpass.

The intersection of Bath and Pedregosa is completely flooded with water creeping towards homes. There is also a hard closure at Cathedral Oaks and Arundel for heaving flooding in Goleta.

An edhat reader shares a video of Castillo and Victoria Streets flooded:

An edhat reader shares a video of Mission Creek flowing through Rocky Nook Park:

The below videos are provided by John Palminteri of KEYT News:

Mike Eliason shares a video of high surf at Goleta Beach

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  1. Drainage is the only thing that I can think of. That would mean more and larger culverts under roads and RR tracks. Not cheap by any means. I imagine that the Army Corp would like to cast cement on the creeks to allow them to run faster and not erode nearby properties.

  2. City mandates property and homeowners pay for street improvements because collected tax money spent on pay raises, pensions, and now expanding kingdom. You benefit; I pay. This is a hot, maddening topic of property owners. Why do we have to individually pay for drainage and road improvements when City continuously increases taxes? We’re outnumbered in the ballot box. When we lack money to pay “Compassionate liberal” City Leaders cut off water or employ other tactics.

  3. We need old, dysfunctional infrastructure replaced. It’s on President Trump’s to-do list but absent from the Congressional Priority List of Universal Income and Free to most Medical Care that is not a Constitutionsl Right. National debt will be wiped out by inflation. Flooding may be our source of free water.

  4. It’s shocking how quickly our infrastructure is overloaded absolutely unbelievable. We are in big trouble if we get any real storms for the rest of this year. you would have thoughts that the office of emergency management with the last 12 months to prepare for this could have gotten us better prepared.

  5. This doesn’t sound good. How stupid, to possibly drink and drive on a day like today… “Blood tech” can’t be good. ———————————————————————————————————-
    US101 N / SO PUEBLO ST
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    9:44 PM14[45] 1039 SBA BLOOD TECH –
    9:02 PM13[43] B29-220 98 VEH FOR H
    8:34 PM12[33] 1039 SBSO FOR 1141 C2
    8:31 PM11[31] 1039 SBPD
    8:30 PM10[27] B29-211 SUSP OPN MISSION ONR TO NB // REQ ADDTL UNIT
    8:22 PM9[25] 1039 HOLZERS TOW 805-962-5518
    8:21 PM8[24] B29-211 START 1185 FOR DODG RAM
    8:15 PM7[20] 1039 SBPD
    8:15 PM6[18] 29-S1 HAVE PD CHECK WMA BALD STOCKY BUILD DARK CKLOTHING // PTY WALKED DOWN MISSION ONR
    8:09 PM5[14] 1039 SBPD – ENRT
    8:06 PM4[8] DRIVER OO VEH AND IS WALKING ON THE OFR
    8:05 PM3[5] NEG 1185 FOR DODG
    8:04 PM2[4] RED DODG VS GMC PK – NEG 1125 / ON RHS
    8:04 PM1[2] 2 VEH TC

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