California State Route 150

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State Route 150
(CS&HC Section 450)
Length: 36 mi[1] (58 km)
Major
junctions:
US-101 SB 0.00
SR-192 SB 1.67
SR-33 VEN 14.53
VEN 16.58
SR-126 VEN 34.41
Major cities: Santa Paula, CA
Ojai, CA
Carpinteria, CA
California State Routes
< SR 149 SR 151 >
Unconstructed - Deleted - Freeway - Scenic

State Route 150 runs from Santa Paula, California to U.S. Route 101 near the Ventura/Santa Barbara County line. It is a 2 lane road, with some one-lane bridges at the western end of the route.

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[edit] Route description

The eastern terminus is at State Route 126 in Santa Paula at the 10th Street junction. It runs on 10th Street, before branching off in a northwest direction from Santa Paula on Ojai-Santa Paula Road and serves as the major connector between the cities of Santa Paula and Ojai, running past Thomas Aquinas College. In the city of Ojai, it is called Ojai Avenue, and at the junction with State Route 33 (Maricopa Highway), it is co-signed with CA-33 until Meiners Oaks. The portion of the road between Ojai and Lake Casitas is called Baldwin Road and the portion between the lake and U.S. 101 is called Casitas Pass Road. CA-150 runs through the mountains west of Lake Casitas before descending towards the Pacific Ocean. It ends at US-101 in eastern Carpinteria. This part of the road is rural and is not used as a primary thoroughfare. State Route 33 is recommended to reach Ojai from U.S. 101.

[edit] History

The route was opened in 1897. Before the construction of US 101, it was part of the main highway between Los Angeles and Santa Barbara. Originally, State Route 150 followed the alignment of State Route 192 through the Santa Barbara foothills and climbed up San Marcos Pass via the present-day route of State Route 154 before heading west on State Route 246, passing through Santa Ynez, Solvang, and Buellton and ending in Lompoc at State Route 1 (Cabrillo Highway). The only current remnants of that routing are at the mileage signs for westbound State Route 150, which have the control city as Santa Barbara west of Santa Paula, even though CA-150 currently ends 12 miles east of the city.

[edit] Route Names

  • Rincon Road: From US 101 to Route 192
  • Casitas Pass Road: From Route 192 to Santa Ana Road near Lake Casitas
  • Baldwin Road: From Santa Ana Road to Route 33
  • Ventura Avenue: Co-signed with Route 33
  • Ojai Avenue: From Route 33 to the Ojai city limits
  • Santa Paula/Ojai Road: From the Ojai city limits to the Santa Paula city limits
  • Ojai Road: From the Santa Paula city limits to Santa Paula Street in Santa Paula
  • 10th Street: From Santa Paula Street in Santa Paula to Route 126

[edit] State law

Legal Definition of Route 150: California Streets and Highways Code, Chapter 2, Article 3, Section 450

Route 150 is part of the Scenic Highway System, as stated by section 263.1 of the California State Highway Code.

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