Vic Trace Reservoir Replacement Project sparks controversy over established trees

Tracy Lehr

SANTA BARBARA, Calif. (KEYT) Critics of the Vic Trace Reservoir Replacement Project are concerned about trees.

They said the plan could lead to the removal of 50-100 old and established trees in the Alta Mesa neighborhood of Santa Barbara.

They plan to protest at a 4 pm at the Parks and Recreation Commission meeting at Santa Barbara City Hall today.

The Street Tree Advisory Committee is scheduled to give a presentation and ask for feedback.

The city website says the reservoir, constructed in 1956, is approaching the end of its useful life.

A multi-year project calls for the construction of two new reservoirs to deliver water to the community.

The website says the removal of 55-108 trees is part of the proposal.

Feedback is welcome at https://VicTrace@SantaBarbaraCA.gov

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