SANTA BARBARA, Calif. – Concerns are mounting after last week’s atmospheric river left the hills throughout the city saturated and, more rain is on the way.
Residents on Santa Barbara’s Mesa are paying close attention to hillsides that are slipping in their neighborhood.
Local problem spots include the area below the Santa Barbara Highlands development above W. Carrillo Street and, sections of the hillside below and above homes on Miramonte Drive. Both have eroding soil and swaths of ice plant and trees that are uprooted and slipping.
Clark James lives in the area and said he is worried as he sees more soil coming down and tree roots exposed after the heavy rains. James said soil on the Mesa contains a lot of sand.
“This whole area is made of that,” said James. “If it weren’t for roots, there’s nothing to hold it together.”
James said he has reached out to the city to voice his concern, but as of Thursday afternoon, he had not heard back.
James pointed to another tree that recently came down on the side of the hill on Carrillo Street.