Sacramento, CA…The California Transportation Commission allocated more than $533 million for 120 State Highway Operation and Protection Program (SHOPP) projects throughout California, including more than $229 million for 42 fix-it-first projects funded by Senate Bill 1 (SB1), the Road Repair and Accountability Act of 2017.
Projects allocated SB 1 funds at the June CTC meeting will improve 11 bridges, more than 346 lane miles of pavement, upgrade 547 congestion reducing devices, and repair 155 culverts to prevent flooding on highways.
Area state highway projects allocated SB 1 funds include:
• Traffic Management Systems Upgrades for Interstate 5 (I-5), State Route 99 (SR99) and SR-120 in Stanislaus County: $6.3 million traffic management systems project
will install Intelligent Transportation System elements that provide traffic monitoring
information along I-5 near the San Joaquin River Bridge, SR-99 at Spreckels Road, and
SR-120 at Guthmiller Road, McKinley Avenue and Van Ryn Avenue in San Joaquin
County.
• Drainage Project Along State Routes 88, 49, 108 & 120 in Tuolumne and Amador
Counties: $4.1 million drainage project will replace culverts and joints along SR-88 at
various locations in Amador County, and SR-49, SR-108 and SR-120 at various
locations in Tuolumne County.
• Drainage Project Along SR-99 and I-5 in Stanislaus and Merced Counties: $10
million project will replace drainage pumps along SR-99 from Mitchell Road in the city of
Ceres to Kansas Avenue in the city of Modesto in Stanislaus County, and SR-59 at
Childs Avenue in the city of Merced in Merced County.
• Drainage Restoration Projects in Stanislaus and San Joaquin Counties: $4.2
million drainage project will replace culverts at various locations along SR-99 and SR152 in Merced County, and I-5 and SR-12 in San Joaquin County.
State of California • Department of Transportation
• Tuolumne 120 CAPM East Buck Meadows Pavement Project:
$26.4 million pavement preservation project will upgrade guardrail, dikes, Transportation
Management System elements, repair culverts, install bicycle friendly grates on drainage
systems and improve 41.1 lane miles of SR-120 from Ferretti Road near the town of
Groveland and Buck Meadows in Tuolumne County to the Yosemite National Park
boundary.
Other SB 1 funding included $20 million for the Trade Corridor Enhancement Program, which is
dedicated to projects that will improve truck corridors, border access, the freight rail systems,
the capacity and efficiency of ports, and highways to better handle and move freight.
More than $8.2 million of SB 1 funding was also allocated to the Local Partnership Program
(LPP) to help match investments that local communities have made in their region through
voter-approved transportation tax measures.
In addition, the CTC approved an allocation of more than $22.9 million in SB 1 funds for 30
locally administered Active Transportation Program (ATP) projects, which range from improving
sidewalks and bicycle lanes to creating safer routes to school for children who ride their bicycles
or walk to school.
SHOPP is the state highway system’s “fix-it-first” program that funds safety improvements,
emergency repairs, highway preservation and operational highway upgrades. A significant
portion of the funding for this program comes from SB 1.
Since SB 1 was signed into law April 2017, Caltrans has repaired or replaced 115 bridges and
paved almost 1,500 lane miles of the state highway system.
SB 1 invests approximately $5.4 billion per year to fix roads, freeways and bridges in
communities across California as well as strategically investing in transit. These funds are split
equally between state and local projects and will allow Caltrans to fix more than 17,000 lane
miles of pavement, 500 bridges and 55,000 culverts on the state highway system by 2027.
More information and updates on these and other projects can be found on Caltrans’ social
media channels: http://www.dot.ca.gov/paffairs/social-media.html.
Caltrans is committed to conducting its business in a fully transparent manner and detailing its
progress to the public. For complete details on SB 1, visit http://www.rebuildingca.ca.gov/.
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District EA Project ID County Route
Begin Postmile
End Postmile Project Description Project Name CTC Allocates Total Project Cost Senate Assembly Category Number
1 0A120 0113000109 Humboldt 96/ 101
0.240 &
R37.250/
86.8
0.240 &
R37.250/
86.8
$11.2 million bridge project will revamp three bridges at the following
locations in Humboldt County: the Willow Creek Bridge on State Route 96 in
the town of Willow Creek; the Camp Creek Bridge on SR-96 in the town of
Orleans; G Street Overcrossing on U.S. Highway 101 in the city of Arcata.
Humboldt 96 & 101 Bridge Seismic Retrofit Project 2,027,000 $ $ 11,235,000 Bridges 3 Bridges
1 0C570 0113000009 Humboldt 101 69.9 75.2
$30.5 million pavement preservation project will improve 20.6 lane miles of
U.S. Highway 101 from south of Fields Landing Overhead to north of Herrick
Avenue Overcrossing in the city of Eureka in Humboldt County.
Humboldt 101 Pavement Preservation Project 1,312,000 $ $ 30,548,000 Pavement 20.6 Lane Miles
1 0E080 0113000122 Lake 20/ 29 9.41/ R38.91 9.41/ R38.91
$3.8 million project will widen a bridge and replace and upgrade bridge rails
at Polk Jones Cattlepass Bridge on State Route 20, and at Manning Creek
Bridge on SR-29 in Lake County.
Lake 20 & 29 Manning & Polk Jones Cattlepass
Bridge Rail Replacement Project $ $ 3,775,000 410,000 Bridges 2 Bridges; 132 Linear Feet
1 40951 0119000032 Humboldt 254 6.8 42.1
$181,000 revegetation and environmental mitigation work for drainage
project along State Route 254 from south of Miranda Post Office to south of
Bear Creek Bridge in Humboldt County.
Humboldt 254 Avenue Culvert Rehabilitation
Revegetation Project $ 181,000 181,000 $ Drainage/ Culverts 0 Culverts
2 4G630 0214000030 Siskiyou/ Shasta/ Siskiyou 5/ 89 2.8 & R13.2/ 41.0/ 29.2 2.8 & R13.2/ 42.9/ 30.8
$5.8 million traffic management systems project will improve operations at
the Traffic Management Center and facilitate accurate and timely traveler
information by constructing seven new Transportation Management System
(TMS) field elements and upgrade nine TMS field elements along Interstate 5
at various locations in Siskiyou County and State Route 89 at various locations
in the counties of Siskiyou and Shasta.
Siskiyou & Shasta 5 & 89 North Canyon
Transportation Management Systems Project $ 5,756,000 4,320,000 $ Mobility 16 Field Elements
3 3F060 0312000052 Glenn 162 76.3 78.6
$110.4 million bridge project will replace the Sacramento River Bridge and
Viaduct Number 11-0017 on State Route 162 from SR-45 to east of McDougall
Street in the town of Butte City and reconstruct the east side roadway to
conform with the new bridge structure in Glenn County.
Glenn 162 Butte City Bridge Replacement Project 6,900,000 $ $ 110,400,000 Bridge 1 Bridge
3 0H210 0315000112 Nevada/ Placer 49 0.0/ 8.42 & 10.23 7.5/ 8.42 & 10.23 $6 million drainage project will repair culverts along State Route 49 from the Nevada/Placer County line to north of Lime Kiln Road in Nevada County, and SR-49 at Fresh Air Lane and at Lone Star Road in Placer County. Nevada & Placer 49 Culvert Rehab. Drainage Project $ 5,992,000 1,290,000 $ 1 1 Drainage/ Culverts 24 Culverts
4 0J620 0414000019 Alameda 680 R12.4 R21.9
$142.1 million pavement preservation project will improve 58.2 lane miles of
Interstate 680 from north of State Route 84 near the city of Pleasanton to
Alcosta Boulevard in the city of Dublin in Alameda County.
Alameda 680 Roadway Rehabilitation Project 8,650,000 $ $ 142,128,000 Pavement 58.2 Lane Miles
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District EA Project ID County Route
Begin Postmile
End Postmile Project Description Project Name CTC Allocates Total Project Cost Senate Assembly Category Number
4 26980 0412000159 Contra Costa 242 R0.0 R1.6
$15.5 million pavement preservation project will improve 5.1 lane miles of
northbound State Route 242 from Interstate 680 to north of Concord Avenue
in the city of Concord in Contra Costa County.
Contra Costa 242 Pavement Rehabilitation CAPM
Project $ $ 15,529,000 Pavement 5.1 Lane Miles 1,450,000
4 4G820 0413000049 Marin 101 10.6 10.9
$15.9 million bridge project will widen the ramp and replace the San Rafael
Harbor Bridge on U.S. Highway 101 from US-101 northbound off-ramp to 2nd
Street in the city of San Rafael in Marin County.
Marin 101 Replace Bridge Project 4,346,000 $ $ 15,875,000 Bridge 1 Bridge
4 4J282 0417000520 Santa Clara 82 9.8 10.4
$5.5 million pavement preservation project will upgrade curb ramps to
Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) standards, install High-intensity
Activated crosswalk (HAWK) system and improve 3.4 lane miles of State Route
82 from McKendrie Street in the city of San Jose to north of Chapman Court in
the city of Santa Clara in Santa Clara County.
Santa Clara 82 Preserve Existing Pavement & ADA
Ramps Project $ $ 5,497,000 Pavement 3.4 Lane Miles 4,579,000
5 0N200 0516000016 Monterey 101 86.0 95.8
$3.3 million traffic management systems project will help reduce congestion
and improve operational efficiency by installing vehicle detection systems,
Changeable Message Signs (CMS), cameras and a vehicle pullout along U.S.
Highway 101 from north of Airport Boulevard Overcrossing in the city of
Salinas to south of San Miguel Canyon Road in the town of Prunedale in
Monterey County.
Monterey 101 Transportation Management
Systems Project $ 3,329,000 2,024,000 $ Mobility 11 Field Elements
5 1C823 0517000084 Santa Barbara 101 R7.3 9.2
$39 million pavement preservation project will improve 6.6 lane miles of U.S.
Highway 101 from north of Padaro Lane Overcrossing near the town of
Summerland to north of Sheffield Avenue in the town of Montecito in Santa
Barbara County.
Santa Barbara 101 Rehab. Summerland Project 270,000 $ $ 38,960,000 19 37 Pavement 6.6 Lane Miles
6 0W160 0617000097 Kern 5 R7.5 R9
$14.2 million drainage project will repair culverts along Interstate 5 from
north of Fort Tejon Overcrossing to south of Grapevine Undercrossing in Kern
County.
Kern 5 Grapevine Culvert Repair Drainage Project 2,202,000 $ 14,214,000 $ Drainage/ Culverts 4 Culverts
6 0S460 0615000038 Fresno 99 R0.9 R5.0
$50.4 million pavement preservation project will replace 16.6 lane miles of
State Route 99 from SR-201 in the city of Kingsburg to south of Second Street
in the city of Selma in Fresno County.
Fresno 99 Fresno Pavement Rehabilitation (2R)
Project $ $ 50,351,000 Pavement 16.6 Lane Miles 48,135,000
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District EA Project ID County Route
Begin Postmile
End Postmile Project Description Project Name CTC Allocates Total Project Cost Senate Assembly Category Number
6 0Q900 0614000047 Fresno 180 92.2 & 130.1 92.2 & 130.1
$5.4 million project will upgrade bride rails and approach rails on State Route
180 at Mill Creek Bridge in the town of Squaw Valley and at South Fork Kings
River Bridge in the town of Hume in Fresno County.
Fresno 180 Kings Canyon Bridge Rail Project 3,804,000 $ 5,384,000 $ Bridges 2 Bridges; 535 Linear Feet
6 0R110 0614000030 Fresno/ Kern 198/ 119 R14.5/ 29 R18.2/ 30.6
$3.5 million project will replace damaged drainage systems at various
locations along State Route 198 from west of Warthan Creek Bridge to west of
Coalinga Creek Bridge in Fresno County, and at various locations along State
Route 119 from west of Stine Road to Cerro Street in Kern County.
Fresno & Kern 198 & 119 Culverts Drainage Project 1,574,000 $ $ 3,472,000 Drainage/ Culverts 5 Culverts
6 0Q820 0613000243 Kern 5 5.6 8.87
$7.1 million drainage project will repair culverts along Interstate 5 from north
of Fort Tejon State Historic Park to south of Grapevine Road in the town of
Lebec in Kern County.
Kern 5 Drainage System Restoration Project 4,934,000 $ 7,085,000 $ Drainage/ Culverts 23 Culverts
7 30390 0714000044 Los Angeles 10 31.2 37.2
$78.5 million pavement preservation project will replace 50.4 lane miles of
Interstate 10 from I-605 in the city of Baldwin Park to Citrus Avenue in the city
of West Covina in Los Angeles County.
Los Angeles 10 Pavement Replacement Project 23,000 $ $ 78,485,000 Pavement 50.4 Lane Miles
7 30480 0714000084 Los Angeles 405 8.8 8.8
$6.7 million bridge project will replace the drainage system and crews will
perform preventative maintenance at the Dolores Yard Overhead Bridge on
Interstate 405 in the city of Carson in Los Angeles County.
Los Angeles 405 Replace Bridge Drainage System
Project $ $ 6,673,000 240,000 Bridge 1 Bridge
7 32720 0716000121 Los Angeles 1/ 2/ 10/ 101/ 105 R34.5/ 18.7/ 2.1/ 11.8/ R1.95 35.2/ 18.7/ 18.3/ 11.8/ R1.95
$24.6 million traffic management systems project will upgrade traffic
monitoring elements and network on State Route 1 from Lincoln Boulevard to
McClure Tunnel, on SR-2 near West Broadway, on Interstate 10 from Lincoln
Boulevard to U.S. Highway 101/Interstate 5 Junction, on US-101 near Tujunga
Avenue, and on I-105 near La Cienega Boulevard in Los Angeles County.
Los Angeles Mobility Project $ 24,616,000 43,000 $ 24, 30 53, 54 Mobility 129 Field Elements
7 33500 0716000346 Los Angeles 110/ 210/ 605/ 710/ 2 R0.7/ R0.0/ 19.9/ 5.0/ R18.7 8.8/ R35.8/ 26.0/ 9.4/ R18.7
$1.9 million traffic management systems project will install 76 wireless
Bluetooth™ detection systems to monitor travel time along Interstate 110
from Gaffey Street to I-405 in the city of Gardena, I-210 from I-5 to west of
Highland Avenue in the city of Duarte, I-605 from south of I-10 in the city of
Baldwin Park to south of Huntington Drive in the city of Irwindale, I-710 from
West Ocean Boulevard to I-405 in the city of Long Beach, and State Route 2
south of SR-134 in Los Angeles County.
Los Angeles 110 Bluetooth Detection System
Mobility Project $ $ 1,923,000 235,000
18, 22, 24, 25,
26, 27, 30, 32,
33, 34, 35
38, 39, 41, 43, 45,
46, 48, 49, 50, 51,
53, 54, 57, 58, 62,
63, 64, 66, 70
Mobility 76 Field Elements
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District EA Project ID County Route
Begin Postmile
End Postmile Project Description Project Name CTC Allocates Total Project Cost Senate Assembly Category Number
7 33790 0717000052 Los Angeles 2/ 10/ 101/ 134 R18.7/ 18.3/ 11.8/ 0.0 R18.7/ 18.3/ 11.8/ R13.3
$13 million traffic management systems project will upgrade traffic
monitoring elements and network on State Route 2 at SR-134 (east of West
Broadway), on Interstate 10 at I-5/I-10 (west of East 7th Street), on U.S.
Highway 101 at Pleasant Valley Road, and on SR-134 from SR-170 (west of
Tujunga Avenue) to I-210/I-710 (near West Walnut Street) in Los Angeles
County.
Los Angeles 2, 10, 101 & 134 Upgrade Traffic
Management System Mobility Project $ 12,973,000 154,000 $ 18, 24, 25 41, 43, 46, 51 Mobility 69 Field Elements
7 33860 0717000060 Los Angeles 2/ 5/ 91/ 405 R18.7/ 6.8/ R6.1/ 21.1 R18.7/ 6.8/ R20.7/ 21.1
$24.7 million traffic management systems project will upgrade traffic
monitoring elements and network on State Route 2 at SR-134 (east of West
Broadway), on Interstate 5 at I-605 (north of Florence Avenue), SR-91 from I110 (near Vermont Avenue) in Los Angeles County to the Los Angeles/Orange
County line, and I-405 at I-105 (near Imperial Highway) in Los Angeles County.
Los Angeles 2, 5, 91 & 405 Upgrade Traffic
Management System Mobility Project $ 24,697,000 3,250,000 $ 32, 33, 35 58, 63, 64 Mobility 68 Field Elements
7 30240 0713000488 Ventura 101 R36.3 R40.6
$52.3 million pavement preservation project will improve 21.6 lane miles of
U.S. Highway 101 from south of Padre Juan Canyon Road Overcrossing to
north of Punta Gorda Pedestrian Undercrossing in the city of Ventura in
Ventura County.
Ventura 101 Pavement Rehabilitation (2R) Project 200,000 $ $ 52,250,000 19 37 Pavement 21.6 Lane Miles
7 31040 0715000001 Los Angeles 138 0.0 36.9
$27.9 million pavement preservation project will upgrade and extend
guardrail, install rumble strips, improve existing drainage facilities, upgrade
sign panels, and improve 78.3 lane miles of State Route 138 from Interstate 5
near the town of Gorman to SR-14 in the city of Lancaster in Los Angeles
County.
Los Angeles 138 Pavement Preservation Project 25,230,000 $ $ 27,899,000 Pavement 78.3 Lane Miles
7 31190 0715000016 Los Angeles 605/ 2/ 5 R0.0/ R18.7/ 6.8 26.0/ R18.7/ 6.8
$17.2 million traffic management systems project will help to better manage
congestion and incident response by replacing existing copper cables with
fiber optic cables, upgrading the communication system to be Internet
Protocol ready, and upgrading Traffic Management System field elements like
cameras, ramp metering systems, vehicle detection systems and changeable
message signs along Interstate 605 from the Los Angeles/ Orange County line
to Interstate 210 in the city of Duarte in Los Angeles County, State Route 2 at
Los Angeles 2, 5 & 605 Upgrade Transportation
Management System Project $ $ 17,159,000 14,838,000 Mobility 115 Field Elements
7 31370 0715000093 Los Angeles 134 R6.3 R8.3
$4.4 million drainage project will replace damaged culverts along State Route
134 from west of North Pacific Avenue to Chevy Chase Drive in the city of
Glendale in Los Angeles County.
Los Angeles 134 Drainage Improvement & Culvert
Replacement & Repair Project $ 4,445,000 2,556,000 $ Drainage/ Culverts 3 Culverts
7 31380 0715000095 Los Angeles 110 11.0 11.0
$5.5 million drainage project will prevent local flooding and facilitate proper
drainage by replacing damaged culvert along Interstate 110 south of Redondo
Beach Boulevard near the city of Gardena in Los Angeles County.
Los Angeles 110 Drainage Improvement & Replace
Culvert System $ $ 5,525,000 Drainage/ Culverts 1 Culvert 4,038,000
7 31750 0715000246 Los Angeles 5/ 101/ 405/ 710
11.03, 12.88
& 13.88/
S0.60, 5.54 &
5.90/ 4.93/
10.30 &
13.99
11.03, 12.88
& 13.88/
S0.60, 5.54 &
5.90/ 4.93/
10.30 &
13.99
$13.3 million drainage project will keep the pump plants functioning to
ensure storm water is removed from the roadway, improve safety, and
increase reliability and efficiency by upgrading pump plants along U.S.
Highway 101 and Interstates 5, 405 and 710 at various locations in Los
Angeles County.
Los Angeles 5, 101, 405 & 710 Upgrade Pumps &
Drainage Improvement Project $ 13,302,000 11,874,000 $ Drainage/ Culverts 9 Culverts
7 34340 0718000018 Los Angles 39 R31.2 R31.2
$20.2 million bridge project will install guardrail, construct a Maintenance
Vehicle Pullout and replace the North Fork San Gabriel River Bridge on State
Route 39 near the city of Azusa in Los Angeles County.
Los Angeles 39 North Fork San Gabriel River Bridge
Replacement Project $ $ 20,189,000 18,239,000 Bridge 1 Bridge
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District EA Project ID County Route
Begin Postmile
End Postmile Project Description Project Name CTC Allocates Total Project Cost Senate Assembly Category Number
8 1F690 0815000016 Riverside 79 0.0 15.6
$11.1 million pavement preservation project will upgrade curb ramps to
Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) standards, install vegetation control,
upgrade dikes and guardrail, and improve 32.5 lane miles of State Route 79
from the Riverside/ San Diego County line to west of Anza Road near the city
of Temecula in Riverside County.
Riverside 79 Mill & Overlay Pavement Project 9,331,000 $ 11,141,000 $ Pavement 32.5 Lane Miles
8 1G210 0815000170 San Bernardino 210 10.5 12.7
$4.4 million traffic management systems project will help reduce congestion
and improve operational efficiency by insalling Closed Circuit TV cameras and
new communication conduit to connect to vehicle detection equipment along
State Route 210 from East Avenue in the city of Rancho Cucamonga to west of
Beech Avenue in the city of Fontana, and Interstate 15 at SR-210/I-15
Separation in San Bernardino County.
San Bernardino 210 Ramp Metering Systems
Project $ $ 4,354,000 Mobility 4 Field Elements 3,679,000
10 1C960 1017000021 San Joaquin 5/ 99/ 120 R13.24/ 4.56/ R0.6 R13.24/ 4.56/ R6.1
$6.3 million traffic management systems project will install Intelligent
Transportation System elements that provide traffic monitoring information
along Interstate 5 near the San Joaquin River Bridge, State Route 99 at
Spreckels Road Undercrossing, and SR-120 at Guthmiller Road Undercrossing,
McKinley Avenue Undercrossing and Van Ryn Avenue Undercrossing in San
San Joaquin 5, 99 & 120 Traffic Management
Systems Upgrade Mobility Project $ 6,338,000 5,000 $ 5, 14 10, 17, 26 Mobility 59 Field Elements
10 1E620 1016000017 Stanislaus/ Merced 99/ 59 R10.0/ 14.0 R16.8/ 14.0
$10 million project will replace drainage pumps along State Route 99 from
Mitchell Road in the city of Ceres to Kansas Avenue in the city of Modesto in
Stanislaus County, and SR-59 at Childs Avenue in the city of Merced in Merced
County.
Stanislaus & Merced 99 & 5 Drainage System
Restoration Project $ $ 9,957,000 Drainage/ Culverts 6 Culverts 1,150,000
10 1C690 1015000004
Amador/ Tuolumne/
Tuolumne/
Tuolumne
88/ 49/ 108/
120
48.31,
R64.67,
R64.74,
R64.82,
R65.24,
R65.40,
R65.43,
R65.46,
48.31,
R64.67,
R64.74,
R64.82,
R65.24,
R65.40,
R65.43,
R65.46,
$4.1 million drainage project will replace culverts and joints along State Route
88 at various locatins in Amador County, and State Routes 49, 108 and 120 at
various locations in Tuolumne County.
Amador & Tuolumne 88, 49, 108 & 120 Drainage
System Restoration Project $ 4,074,000 2,763,000 $ Drainage/ Culverts 35 Culverts
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District EA Project ID County Route
Begin Postmile
End Postmile Project Description Project Name CTC Allocates Total Project Cost Senate Assembly Category Number
10 0S120 1015000005
Merced/ Merced/
San Joaquin County/
San Joaquin County
152/ 99/ 5/
12
1.43/ 12.95/
49.30/ 10.35
39.2/ 12.95/
49.78/ 10.35
$4.2 million drainage project will replace culverts at various locations along
State Routes 99 and 152 in Merced County, and Interstate 5 and SR-12 in San
Joaquin County.
Merced & San Joaquin Drainage Restoration
Project $ $ 4,173,000 Drainage/ Culverts 19 Culverts 1,279,000
10 0E960 1013000254 Tuolumne 120 32.5 R56.5
$26.4 million pavement preservation project will upgrade guardrail, dikes,
Transportation Management System elements, repair culvert, install bicycle
friendly grates on drainage systems and improve 41.1 lane miles of State
Route 120 from Ferretti Road near the town of Groveland and Buck Meadows
in Tuolumne County to the Yosemite National Park boundary.
Tuolumne 120 CAPM East Buck Meadows
Pavement Project $ $ 26,361,000 Pavement 41.1 Lane Miles 24,148,000
11 43052 1119000009 Imperial 98 39.6 45.2
$9.6 million pavement preservation project will improve 11.2 lane miles of
State Route 98 from SR-7 near the city of Calexico to west of East Highline
Canal Bridge in the city of Holtville in Imperial County.
Imperial 98 Pavement Preservation (2R) Project 780,000 $ 9,553,000 $ Pavement 11.2 Lane Miles
12 0N930 1215000009 Orange 1 20.5 20.9
$2.5 million drainage project will repair culverts along State Route 1 from
north of Superior Avenue to 60th Street in the city of Newport Beach in
Orange County.
Orange 1 Drainage Project 1,561,000 $ 2,457,000 $ Drainage/ Culverts 14 Culverts
12 0N920 1215000010 Orange 22 R9.1 R9.1
$3.2 million drainage project will increase drainage capacity and alleviate
recurrring flooding by replacing culverts along State Route 22 at the Haster
Street westbound off-ramp in the city of Garden Grove in Orange County.
Orange 22 Haster Drainage System Project 1,915,000 $ $ 3,168,000 Drainage/ Culverts 12 Culverts
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District EA Project ID County Route
Begin Postmile
End Postmile Project Description Project Name CTC Allocates Total Project Cost Senate Assembly Category Number
12 0Q660 1217000084 Orange 55 R5.5 R6.3
$4.1 million pavement preservation project will replace 0.5 lane miles of State
Route 55 from the southbound SR-55 Connector in the city of Costa Mesa to
southbound Interstate 405 in Orange County.
Orange 55 Pavement Rehabilitation Project 3,530,000 $ 4,130,000 $ Pavement 0.5 Lane Miles
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