Public Safety Power Shutoffs (PSPS) under consideration in Parts of Santa Barbara County.

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We are working on economic and public safety response time analysis. Our next City Council meeting on the State Street Master Plan is anticipated in September 2025. 

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The Eastside Library will be partially closed from July 7-12.

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  • Hiking Trails/Walking Paths
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Rattlesnake Canyon Trail and Connector Trail

Rattlesnake Canyon Trail starts at a creek crossing off of Las Canoas Road. This is a very popular trail for locals and visitors alike due to its moderate climb, year-round creek, and mostly shaded trail. The trail is adjacent to Skofield Park, which offers beautiful seating areas along the same creek. The Tunnel to Rattlesnake Connector trail is a short connector trail between Tunnel Trail and Rattlesnake Canyon and is a popular route used to add mileage to the hike. From Rattlesnake Canyon Trail, the Connector Trail is accessed after passing the meadow and heading west. Visitors are likely to encounter: hikers/joggers, dogs, bikers, and poison oak. Visitors may encounter: horses, snakes, and other wildlife. Dogs are allowed on-leash; cleanup is required.