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Extracted from Consolidated Report

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Santa Barbara County Grand Jury • 2019-2020

Santa Barbara County Courthouse

Published: June 30, 2019 10 pages
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Findings 6 findings

F1 Page 52
Eighty-five percent of railroad-related deaths occurring in Santa Barbara County were pedestrian trespasser incidents that occurred in the High Fatality Zone One from Ortega Hill in Summerland to Milpas Street in Santa Barbara and High Fatality Zone Two from Patterson Avenue to Glen Annie Road in Goleta.
F2 Page 52
A sealed corridor has been used effectively to enhance railroad safety.
F3 Page 52
There is a need for increased security presence to reduce trespassing within the High Fatality Zones, and in other communities this has been achieved through Memoranda of Understanding between Union Pacific Railroad and local law enforcement.
F4 Page 52
Fencing along the railroad right-of-way in the High Fatality Zones is inadequate or nonexistent.
F5 Page 52
Overgrown foliage and trees provide a natural shelter for homeless encampments.
F6 Page 53
Video surveillance cameras provide increased observation of activity by pedestrian trespassers and homeless encampments within the Union Pacific Railroad right-of-way.

Recommendations 7

No Responses Found 3

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