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Alternative Transportation
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The Draft Neighborhood Traffic Management Program was adopted by the Santa Barbara City Council on November 9, 2001. The Program establishes a process to include neighborhoods in the discussion of the effects of traffic on residential streets. Through a community process that includes education, community participation, enforcement, and design, the neighborhood will develop a Neighborhood Area Mobility Plan that addresses traffic and mobility concerns of residential areas throughout the City. In order to expedite the initiation of the program, Council authorized staff to implement two pilot projects. After the pilot project are complete, and revisions to the program have been made to the program documentation, the final program will be adopted and made available to City residents based on an annual review of requests to participate. Please click on one of the images below to learn more about that project. Oak Park Neighborhood Traffic Management Program Project | St. Francis Neighborhood Traffic Management Program Pilot Project | 
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