Hollister Class I Bike Path Opens

Source: City of Goleta

The Hollister Class I Bike Path project is moving along and we are excited to announce that the section of the bike path between Entrance Road and Pebble Beach Drive will open September 20!  Pedestrians and bicyclists will no longer use the temporary pathway and will be able to walk and bike along the new pathway while the remaining construction is completed.  The K-rail will remain in place and there will be no change to the traffic configuration.  Signing and striping will not be installed on the new pathway and cross streets until the final stages of construction on this project in late October/early November.

Temporary bus stops will remain at the same locations, which are East of Palo Alto Drive and West of Cannon Green Drive, and access will be provided from the new pathway to the bus stop location at the K-rail.

Between Pacific Oaks Road and Entrance Road, pedestrians and bicyclists will remain in the temporary detour pathway behind the K-rail. 

Additional on-going work includes:

  • Electrical work, installation of signal poles, underground facilities, pull boxes and pedestrian push buttons for the modified signals at Entrance Road and Pacific Oaks Road.
  • Continued landscaping and irrigation work for the landscape buffer area.
  • Grading work and construction of the curb and gutter between the pathway and the K-rail.

Once construction between the pathway and the K-rail is complete, the project will move into Stage 3 where the K-rail will be removed, the pavement rehabilitation will be done on Hollister Avenue for the entire length of the project, and the final pavement delineation and signage will be installed.  We anticipate moving into Stage 3 in mid-late October.

Thank you for your continued patience as this project nears completion.

For more information on the Hollister Class I Bike Path project, visit http://tinyurl.com/HollisterClassI.

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