Category: Local Project Listing 2020

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Clinton Keith Road = Extension Project

Location Clinton Keith Road between I-215 and SR-79 City or County Responsible for Project County of Riverside Category Complete Streets Projects Author John Marcinek Organization County of Riverside Address 3525 14th Street, Riverside, CA 92501 Phone 951-955-3727 Project Description The County of Riverside in cooperation with the City of Murrieta, RCTC and WRCOG initiated the Clinton Keith Road extension project from I-215 to SR-79, to address the need for an east-west traffic corridor in the vicinity of north Murrieta, and unincorporated French Valley. The project relieves congestion and improves safety along Los Alamos Rd as well as Scott Rd and provides commuters with improved access to the I-215 freeway. The project extends Clinton Keith Rd by approximately 3.4 miles which includes sections of widening, upgrading dirt roads and constructing a new 6 lane urban arterial road through the Murrieta hills. Due to funding constraints, the project is being constructed in […]

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Clinton Keith Road – Extension Project

Location Clinton Keith Road between I-215 and SR-79 City or County Responsible for Project County of Riverside Category Roads: Efficient and Sustainable Road Maintenance, Construction and Reconstruction Projects. Author John Marcinek Organization County of Riverside Address 3525 14th Street, Riverside, CA 92501 Phone 951-955-3727 Project Description The County of Riverside in cooperation with the City of Murrieta, RCTC and WRCOG initiated the Clinton Keith Road extension project from I-215 to SR-79, to address the need for an east-west traffic corridor in the vicinity of north Murrieta, and unincorporated French Valley. The project relieves congestion and improves safety along Los Alamos Rd as well as Scott Rd and provides commuters with improved access to the I-215 freeway. The project extends Clinton Keith Rd by approximately 3.4 miles which includes sections of widening, upgrading dirt roads and constructing a new 6 lane urban arterial road through the Murrieta hills. Due to funding […]

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Willow Street Bridge Replacement (STL261)

Location Willow Street at Bonita Road City or County Responsible for Project Chula Vista Category Bridge: Efficient and Sustainable Bridge Maintenance, Construction and Reconstruction Projects Author Maria Kachadoorian Organization City of Chula Vista-Office of the City Manager Address 276 Fourth Avenue, Chula Vista Ca 91910 Phone 619-691-5031 Project Description The bridge replacement provided capacity increasing traffic for vehicles, bicycles, and pedestrians. Additionally, the bridge continued use of an equestrian trail undercrossing and adjacent walking path during construction. The project provided a context sensitive solution too adjacent recreational golf coarse users and the surrounding business community. Incorporated context sensitive bridge aesthetics and developed stage construction plan to ensure continued transportation link, safety & constructability. These measures lead to a Categorical Exclusion (NEPA) and Mitigated Negative Declaration (CEQA) environmental documents. Additionally, the bridge replacement project was a catalyst to water transmission line improvements that were near the design life, had a high […]

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The McClellan Road Bikeway Improvement

Location McClellan Road, between Imperial Avenue and Stelling Road City or County Responsible for Project CUPERTINO Category Safety or Intelligent Transportation System Projects Author David Stillman Organization City of Cupertino Address 10300 Torre Ave Phone 4087773249 Project Description The McClellan Road Bikeway Improvement Project is a multi-phase safety project that aims to install separated/Class IV bike lanes on McClellan Road between Torre Avenue and Imperial Avenue. The first phase of the project created a physical separation between motor vehicles and bicyclists along a portion of McClellan Road that serves four different schools (elementary, middle, high school and college). The work included installation of a raised physical barrier, traffic signal improvements, placement of delineators to increase visibility of the bicycle lanes, and enhanced striping.

A Walk Down Shady Lane

Location 21st Avenue & Sierra St. City or County Responsible for Project Kingsburg Category Roads: Efficient and Sustainable Road Maintenance, Construction and Reconstruction Projects. Author Alex Henderson Organization City of Kingsburg Address 1401 Draper St. Phone 559-897-6528 Project Description 21st. Avenue, also known as ‘Shady Lane,’ is an iconic street in Kingsburg, CA. The nickname stems from the now 100-year-old Camphor trees that line both sides of the street. Planted in the early 1900s, the trees have blossomed into a mature canopy that covers the entirety of 21st Ave and have helped define the street for several decades. Of course, with large trees often comes issues related to the conflicts of root systems and road/sidewalk infrastructure. For nearly 15 years, repaving the road was avoided as many believed the only long-term solution was to remove the now iconic symbol of 21st – the large trees. In fact, as adjacent roads […]

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Cesar Chavez Boulevard Improvement Project

Location Cesar Chavez Boulevard, from State Route 98 to 2nd Street International Port of Entry City or County Responsible for Project City of Calexico Category Complete Streets Projects Author David Dale Organization City of Calexico Address 608 Heber Avenue, Calexico CA 92231 Phone 760-768-2110 Project Description The United States Federal Government relocated and constructed new Calexico West Land Port of Entry (POE) in order to facilitate cross border from Mexico inspection activities, to reduce wait times and improve downtown City vehicle circulation. Traffic through the crossing has increased to approximately 15-20 thousand vehicles per day, leading to overcrowding and potentially unsafe conditions, and therefore requiring the expansion of a new route to the POE. The City of Calexico received a grant from the Department of Transportation for construction of the Cesar Chavez Improvement Project, located between the new POE and State Route 98 in the amount of $7,104,240.00 (Federal $5,500,000.00 […]

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Expansion of Adaptive Traffic Signal System (TF389)

Location East H St from Hidden Vista Dr to Tierra del Rey, Telegraph Canyon Rd from Canyon Plaza Dwy to Auburn Av, Otay Lakes Rd from Bonita Vista Middle Dwy to Telegraph Canyon Rd City or County Responsible for Project City of Chula Vista, California Category Safety or Intelligent Transportation System Projects Author Eddie Flores Organization City of Chula Vista Address 276 Fourth Avenue Phone 6194765368 Project Description This project replaced an existing Adaptive Traffic Control System (ATCS) that included 12 intersections surrounding Southwestern Community College, Bonita Vista High School, and two retail centers. In addition, it expanded the ATCS to a total of 29 intersections, linking the community college, high school, and retail centers to Interstate 805 via the major arterial roadways of East H Street and Telegraph Canyon Road. The objectives of the project were twofold: to improve safety along the major arterial corridors by better synchronizing traffic […]

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McHenry Avenue Corridor Improvements

Location McHenry Avenue and River Road City or County Responsible for Project San Joaquin County Category Bridge: Efficient and Sustainable Bridge Maintenance, Construction and Reconstruction Projects Author Najee Zarif Organization San Joaquin County – Public Works Address 1810 E. Hazelton Avenue, Stockton, CA 95205 Phone 2094683053 Project Description San Joaquin County significantly alleviated commuter and motorists’ frustrations by literally and figuratively clearing the air along one of the busiest and most essential routes in the region. With the nearest river crossing four miles away, the McHenry Avenue Bridge over the Stanislaus River is a vital connection between San Joaquin County and Stanislaus County. Daily commuters, trucks and farm vehicles rely on the McHenry Avenue corridor to maintain local and regional mobility and support the Central Valley’s economic vitality. For years, the intersection of McHenry Avenue and River Road, at the north end of the bridge, experienced congestion during peak hours. […]

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Dixon Mine Road Bridge over Wolf Creek

Location Alpine County, CA City or County Responsible for Project Alpine County, Community Development Category Bridge: Efficient and Sustainable Bridge Maintenance, Construction and Reconstruction Projects Author Brian Peters Organization Alpine County – Community Development Address 50 Diamond Valley Road, Markleeville, CA 96120 Phone (530) 694-2140 x425 Project Description Nestled in the Sierra Nevada Range and located just south of Lake Tahoe, Alpine County is a rural area with majestic views of both mountains and meadows. Between the winter skiing and summer hiking, the high altitude contributes to extreme weather conditions that must be considered for any design work and construction. The primary purpose of this federally funded bridge replacement project was to replace the original timber bridge and to provide a modern structure that meets current design criteria. Located on Dixon Mine Road, a one-lane road with nominal shoulders, approximately 8 miles southeast of the community of Markleeville, the original […]

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Edinger Avenue Bridge Replacement

Location Edinger Avenue and Countess Street, over Bolsa Chica Channel City or County Responsible for Project County of Orange Category Bridge: Efficient and Sustainable Bridge Maintenance, Construction and Reconstruction Projects Author Regina Hu Organization County of Orange Address 601 N. Ross Street, Santa Ana, CA 92701 Phone 7146473927 Project Description The deteriorated, timber Edinger Avenue Bridge, built in 1968, is the only access for Sunset Aquatic Marina/Shipyard and OC Sheriff’s Marine Operations Bureau, over Bolsa Chica Channel connecting the cities of Seal Beach and Huntington Beach. Due to an underwater pest infestation by “marine borer” crustacean, 50 out of the 140 wooden piles were eaten away, forcing an emergency bridge closure by Caltrans. Temporary repair measures were implemented in 2015 to keep the bridge open with load restrictions. In 2019 after years of programming, engineering design, and construction, the bridge was finally replaced with a 340-ft precast concrete, 4-span bridge […]

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