Goleta Deputy Gets E-Bike

Goleta’s Community Resource Deputy (CRD) Ehren Rauch has a brand-new motor-assisted bicycle, or e-bike. The City purchased the e-bike for CRD Rauch to help enhance his patrol efforts in the City of Goleta.

CRD Rauch came up with the idea to purchase an e-bike, “We had a standard manual powered bike, but it was very outdated and in need of repair.” The new e-bike was chosen for its large tires and ability to go off-road on trails and the beach, locations that a cruiser normally would be unable to easily access.”

CRD Rauch said, “I am very excited to be out in the community on an e-bike. This allows me to provide outreach and enforcement in places that are typically not patrolled by a deputy in a car.” The new e-bike will assist with patrols on the Ellwood Bluffs, Lake Los Carneros, railroad tracks, city parks, Old Town, and large events such as the Lemon Festival or parades.

The e-bike, costing approximately $4,000, is more nimble than your typical police cruiser and requires less man-power than a regular pedal-powered bike. It came equipped with several accessories and features including: center drive motor, installed red-and-blue lights, siren package, storage bag with police markings on the side, a range of 50 miles and can travel at speeds up to almost 30 miles per hour.

“I have already had several positive interactions with the public on the e-bike and look forward to having many more,” said CRD Rauch.

Utility Work Begins on Two Big Projects

Ekwill Street & Fowler Road Extensions and Hollister Avenue Bridge Projects

Two highly anticipated City Capital Improvement Projects, the Ekwill Street & Fowler Road Extensions and Hollister Avenue Bridge Relocation Projects, are getting closer to becoming a reality. Construction work began February 6 to relocate utilities that are in conflict with the Projects.

When completed, the Ekwill Street & Fowler Road Extensions and Hollister Avenue Bridge Relocation Projects will provide new east west access across Old Town Goleta, two roundabouts on Hollister Avenue at the interchange with State Route 217 and complete flood control capacity improvements.

With the upcoming utility relocation work, there will be traffic impacts on Hollister Avenue between State Route 217 and S. Kellogg Avenue for approximately four weeks beginning February 6, 2023. Alternating eastbound and westbound lane closures will be necessary to facilitate the relocation work. Construction work will take place Monday – Friday between 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. Motorists are reminded to please drive cautiously through the work zones and are encouraged to use alternate routes if possible.

Learn more about these projects on the City website. For the Ekwill Street and Fowler Road Extensions Project click here, and for the Hollister Avenue Bridge Project click here. For questions on the upcoming utility work, please contact Melissa Angeles, Assistant Engineer, at mangeles@cityofgoleta.org.

Public Comment Period Open for County Housing Plan Proposal

The County of Santa Barbara has released the Draft 2023 – 2031 Housing Element Update for public review and is seeking public comments. To view the Draft Housing Element Update, please go to: https://www.countyofsb.org/3177/Housing-Element-Update.

The Draft Housing Element Update plans for existing and projected housing needs to accommodate 5,664 new housing units within the unincorporated areas of Santa Barbara County between the years of 2023 to 2031. It describes countywide policies and programs and identifies a range of sites that will be considered for rezones to meet the required number of housing units.

The County encourages all community members to review and submit comments on the Draft Housing Element Update by 5:00 PM on March 1, 2023. Public comments may be submitted by email to housingelement@countyofsb.org or by mail to:

Santa Barbara County Planning and Development,
Long Range Planning Division, Attn: Jessi Steele
123 East Anapamu Street, Santa Barbara, CA 93101

Further opportunities for public comment will be available throughout the Housing Element Update adoption process.