New Bike Lanes and Parking on Cathedral Oaks in Western Goleta

Changes Include Bike Lanes, Protected Parallel and Back-In Angled Parking

If you haven’t noticed yet, there are changes to the section of Cathedral Oaks Road from Northgate Drive to Paseo Del Pinion in western Goleta aimed at improving the safety and accessibility for all road users. The newly repaved section now features protected Class 4 bike lanes. This innovative design includes parallel and back-in angled parking to create a safer, more inclusive experience for cyclists, pedestrians, and motorists alike. It is also in line with the City’s ongoing commitment to Vision Zero, a long-term commitment to eliminate traffic fatalities and severe injuries.

Public Works Director Nina Buelna said, “We invite all community members to enjoy and explore Cathedral Oaks Road’s enhanced features, setting a new standard for safety and accessibility.”

The new striping for the class 4 bike lanes and parking configuration is a strategic move toward safer, more sustainable travel by reducing potential conflicts among road users and encouraging active transportation options. In all, there are now 89 total parking spaces: 31 new back-in angled parking spaces and 58 parallel parking spaces.

We know bike protected parallel and back-in angled parking is new for Cathedral Oaks Road and may take some getting used to. Here are three steps to help:

  1. Signal as you approach the spot.
  2. Stop ahead of the space and then reverse into it.
  3. Once parked, you’ll have a clear view when exiting.

The City is pleased that there was an opportunity to improve this section of Cathedral Oaks Road when it was recently paved as part of the City’s Pavement Maintenance Project. Staff presented the Goleta City Council with three alternatives for a bike lane and parking, and at the July 16th Council meeting this option was selected and staff moved forward with the work.

The new layout is below:


Example of back-in, angled parking and bike lanes that are on the north side of Cathedral Oaks Road near Northgate Drive. Parallel parking on the south side of Cathedral Oaks Road from Brandon Drive to Northgate Drive.

Vision Zero is a system-wide approach to traffic safety, gaining momentum in American cities, that focuses on reducing the number of traffic related fatalities and severe injuries to zero. Since adopting a resolution in support of Vision Zero strategies in Goleta earlier this year, the Council has also approved an ordinance that will lower speed limits on roadways in Goleta based on new State law.

Learn more about this project and the City’s Pavement Management Program on our website at www.CityofGoleta.org/Pavement.

Photos of the new striping on Cathedral Oaks Road


Project Connect: November Update

Project Connect construction continues, and great progress is being made. Currently, work is focused on the replacement of the north side of the Hollister Avenue Bridge over San Jose Creek. Crews are forming the bridge deck and will continue that work through the end of the year. The current traffic shift is scheduled to be in place until early 2025 when crews will shift traffic to the north side of the bridge to allow for the demolition and reconstruction of the south side. The contractor is also working to clear the Ekwill Street extension area in preparation for work in that location.

Construction began on the City’s largest Capital Improvement Project in March 2024. Project Connect will take several years to complete with a targeted completion of spring 2027. 

If you haven’t already seen it, we encourage you to watch our recent video on the project providing a six month update from our Public Works staff. Check it out in English here and Spanish here to see what’s been accomplished so far, what’s happening right now, and what’s coming next!

We appreciate your patience during the construction of this important project. Please follow the posted traffic signs, travel with care, and stay clear of construction zones.

For additional information or questions, please email Connect@CityofGoleta.org, call 805-690-5116 or visit www.CityofGoleta.org/ProjectConnect.

Pictured above: Crews excavating for the soil nail wall


Crews constructing a bridge abutment


Crews constructing the north side of the Hollister Avenue Bridge over San Jose Creek

 

 

Tis the Season for GoodLandGoodShopping.com

City to Feature Businesses on Social Media

The holiday season is coming up and the City of Goleta wants to remind our community about our GoodLandGoodShopping.com online business directory. GoodLandGoodShopping.com serves as a hub for discovering and supporting local businesses. With over 900 businesses listed, there is something for everyone, from boutique stores and family-owned restaurants to professional services and apparel. Whether you’re in need of a specific service or simply looking to explore what Goleta has to offer, GoodLandGoodShopping.com is the perfect place to start your search.

The online business directory is a free resource that includes a map view to see where each business is located, a search feature, and filter options to easily find what you are looking for. Watch our video promo to find out more, available in English and Spanish.

For businesses located within the City of Goleta with a business license, you are automatically included. However, we encourage you to take a moment and customize your free listing to gain more exposure. You can add your logo, social media links, promotions, photo galleries, and more. City staff will review and approve the listing before it is published. View a short tutorial on how to edit your business or add your business.

In addition to promoting our business directory, the City is also launching a #GoodLandGoodShopping social media campaign starting on November 15, 2024, through the New Year. Look each weekday on our Instagram, Facebook, and X (formerly Twitter) pages to see what Goleta business is featured. If you want to see your favorite Goleta business featured, send an email to PIO@CityofGoleta.org.

Thank you for shopping local and supporting our local economy!