How were local agencies and the public involved?
In 1994, SBCAG commissioned a consultant to investigate alternatives to avoid highway widening before the year 2015 (Parsons Brinckerhoff Alternatives Analysis of Highway 101 Corridor, May 1995). The Highway 101 Corridor Task Force formed out of the analysis with representatives from the City of Carpinteria, County of Santa Barbara, City of Santa Barbara, County Board of Supervisors, SBCAG, the public, and Caltrans to develop and prioritize a list of operational improvements (Consensus Recommendations). The Milpas to Hot Springs project is one of several projects recommended by the 101 Task Force and approved by SBCAG.
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