SANTA BARBARA, Calif. (KEYT) - A Monday morning groundbreaking event kicked off the transformation of Santa Barbara City College (SBCC) with the start of a new athletic building.
It will replace the 1960s-era P.E. building that was recently demolished next to the football stadium.
The project will be completed with funds from the voter approved Measure P and state matching funds, along with the review and backing of the Community College District.
The campus says the building will have these benefits:
Sustainability Focus: Targeting net-zero energy usage, aligning with SBCC’s commitment to environmental stewardship. Flexible Use: Will serve Physical Education, Kinesiology, Athletics, and Health Education programs, in addition to all campus programs, with adaptable instructional spaces. Equity & Access: Offers improved accessibility and inclusive design to better support all students, including those in SBCC’s growing allied health and athletics pathways. Student Support Spaces: Includes areas for academic counseling, wellness services, and community events. Outdoor Integration: Seamlessly connects with SBCC’s athletic fields, track, and ocean views—enhancing the student experience both inside and out.(More details, photos and video will be added later today.)
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