Re-Open State Street, Santa Barbara


Re-Open State Street, Santa Barbara
The Issue
All residents and visitors have suffered with the closing of State Street. Our beautiful downtown has been disfigured with "parklets." Our parades must take side streets instead of Main Street. We will no longer be able to take State Street from the Wharf to the far edge of town. This historical boulevard will be lost to the whims of Urban Planners, people whose very existence demands they do something, bureaucrats who want to satisfy their egos by making change for change sake, and the sense of awesome power attained by spending tens of millions of dollars to see THEIR vision becoming reality.
The value of all businesses will be reduced as the number one factor in commercial (retail) valuations - visibility - will be diminished. Building a new pedestrian mall will cost tens of millions of dollars and comes with no guarantees that it will make anything better. Nearly every urban mall has failed and been re-opened to car traffic. The few that remain are seeing stores close left and right. The Santa Monica Third Street Promenade is almost half empty.
The objection to the noise and pollution of vehicles will disappear in the near future as California requires all vehicles to be silent electric versions. Speeding cars on State Street haven't existed for decades. Pre-pandemic you could never go faster than 20 miles per hour because of signals and traffic, slower than the speed limit in residential neighborhoods. The very fact that traffic was significant is the very reason to re-open it to all forms of transportation.
The current iteration of State Street, pre-pandemic, had an excellent balance of vehicle traffic, pedestrian traffic, and bike traffic. Let's bring it back and not blow ungodly amounts of money when what we still have is the best for all. The city is considering this new "urban plaza" right now. Sign now if you agree! And let all your friends know to sign too! Our city needs your help now, please share a link to this petition.

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The Issue
All residents and visitors have suffered with the closing of State Street. Our beautiful downtown has been disfigured with "parklets." Our parades must take side streets instead of Main Street. We will no longer be able to take State Street from the Wharf to the far edge of town. This historical boulevard will be lost to the whims of Urban Planners, people whose very existence demands they do something, bureaucrats who want to satisfy their egos by making change for change sake, and the sense of awesome power attained by spending tens of millions of dollars to see THEIR vision becoming reality.
The value of all businesses will be reduced as the number one factor in commercial (retail) valuations - visibility - will be diminished. Building a new pedestrian mall will cost tens of millions of dollars and comes with no guarantees that it will make anything better. Nearly every urban mall has failed and been re-opened to car traffic. The few that remain are seeing stores close left and right. The Santa Monica Third Street Promenade is almost half empty.
The objection to the noise and pollution of vehicles will disappear in the near future as California requires all vehicles to be silent electric versions. Speeding cars on State Street haven't existed for decades. Pre-pandemic you could never go faster than 20 miles per hour because of signals and traffic, slower than the speed limit in residential neighborhoods. The very fact that traffic was significant is the very reason to re-open it to all forms of transportation.
The current iteration of State Street, pre-pandemic, had an excellent balance of vehicle traffic, pedestrian traffic, and bike traffic. Let's bring it back and not blow ungodly amounts of money when what we still have is the best for all. The city is considering this new "urban plaza" right now. Sign now if you agree! And let all your friends know to sign too! Our city needs your help now, please share a link to this petition.

1,219
Supporter Voices
Petition created on May 29, 2023