UCSB WALKWAY SAFETY PROGRAM
Future Plans
UCSB WALKWAY SAFETY PROGRAM
Future Plans
Whether the task involves patching and filling of cracks, ADA beveling of existing walkways, replacement of damaged concrete, or the redesign of major pedestrian corridors, UCSB is committed to maintaining a safe and even more beautiful campus.
TOP PRIORITIES
SURVEYS
Broida Plaza Tree Root Damage - Feb 2025
Replacement Survey - September 2024
Sciences Walk Survey - October 2022
Library Walk Survey - October 2022
Tree Root Damage Survey - September 2020
Replacement Campbell-Cheadle - March 2019
San Rafael Bike Crossing - October 2017
Isla Vista to UCSB Walkways - August 2016
ADA DETECTABLE WARNING SPECIFICATIONS
ON THE HORIZON
AN ONGOING COMMITMENT
All 1.4 Million square-feet of walkways on the UCSB campus are surveyed every quarter. Maintaining safety is a top priority and an ongoing commitment.
SAVING COST WHILE GROWING IN BEAUTY
The Walkway Maintenance Team works closely with Campus Design and Planning to help minimize the cost of walkway replacement. A recent campus infrastructure project replaced large sections of damaged walkway -- adding beauty to the campus while saving money.