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City of Goleta News : Evacuation Orders Lifted for Much of Santa Barbara County Burn Areas

Government and Politics

January 11, 2023

From: City of Goleta

The Santa Barbara County Sheriff’s Office, in coordination with fire agencies and other public safety officials, has announced that as of 2:00 p.m. January 10, 2023, evacuation orders are lifted for most of the impacted areas of Montecito, City of Santa Barbara and the Alisal Fire burn scar.

Please be advised that areas affected by road closures may not be able to repopulate yet.
Law enforcement and fire personnel are staffing those road closures to provide further
information. Check with CHP and CalTrans for the latest road closure information.

Please refer to this map for precise evacuation locations.

While we are able to allow residents to return home, we remind everyone that this was a serious storm that caused impacts across the County. Please be aware of loose and falling rocks, minor landslides, wet road conditions, down trees and lines.

The Santa Barbara County Type 3 Incident Management Team remains engaged and actively mitigating incidents that occurred as a result of the storm.

We understand that evacuation orders are burdensome, and we appreciate the community’s cooperation and patience.

Evacuation centers will remain open until all evacuation orders are lifted.

An evacuation center is open at La Colina Jr. High School, 4025 Foothill Rd., Santa Barbara.

An evacuation center is open at the Veteran’s Memorial Building, 941 Walnut Ave., Carpinteria.

An evacuation center is open at the SBCC Wake Center, 300 N. Turnpike Rd, Santa Barbara (SHELTER FULL AS OF 9 P.M. 1/9/23)

If you live in Mid or North County and need shelter assistance, please call the County Call Center at 833-688-5551.

REGISTER TO RECEIVE READYSBC ALERTS: If you haven’t registered for emergency
alerts, please do so at ReadySBC.org. Click on the red icon to register to receive emergency alerts via text, phone call, and email.

For updated and detailed information, please visit ReadySBC.org or call Santa Barbara
County’s Emergency Call Center at (833) 688-5551 or 211.