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The third highway page update for 2024 is done. It was delayed a bit while I was working on the scripts for the podcast.

This update covers June, July and August 2024, depending on how long it takes me to finish the last little bits. Before we dive into the updates to the California Highways site, an update on the California Highways: Route by Route podcast. As always, you can keep up with the show at the podcast’s forever home at https://www.caroutebyroute.org , the show’s page on Spotify for Podcasters, or you can subscribe through your favorite podcatcher or via the RSS feeds (CARxRSpotify for Podcasters) . The following episodes have been posted since the last update:

  • June | CA RxR 2.13: Bonus – Fastrak and Tolling (Part 1). In this episode, we have the first half of an interview with Joe Rouse of Caltrans, talking about HOV Lanes, Express/Toll Lanes and Bridges, and Fastrak. (Spotify for Podcasters)
  • July | CA RxR 2.14: Bonus – Fastrak and Tolling (Part 2). In this episode, we have the second half of an interview with Joe Rouse of Caltrans, talking about HOV Lanes, Express/Toll Lanes and Bridges, and Fastrak. (Spotify for Podcasters)
  • August | CA RxR 2.15: Bonus – Auto Trails. In this episode, we explore the auto trails that were in California before we started having signed numbered highways. Auto Trails discussed include (a) trails that are maintained today—El Camino Real, De Anza Trail, Volcanic Legacy Scenic Byway, and the Pony Express National Historic Trail. We spends most of the time on the major historic auto trails: Lincoln Highway, Pacific Highway, National Old Trails Road, Old Spanish Trail, and the Arrowhead Trail. Other trails discussed include the Atlantic-Pacific Highway, Bankhead Highway, California to Banff Highway, Dixie Overland Highway, Lee Highway, Lone Star Trail, Midland Trail, New Santa Fe Trail, National Park to Park Highway, Pikes Peak Ocean to Ocean Highway, Santa Fe Trail, and the Victory Highway. (Spotify for Podcasters)

Turning to the updates to the California Highways pages: Updates were made to the following highways, based on my reading of the (virtual) papers and my research for the podcast in June, July, and August 2024 (which are posted to the roadgeeking category at the “Observations Along The Road” and to the California Highways Facebook group) as well as any backed up email changes. I also reviewed the the AAroads forum (Ꜳ). This resulted in changes on the following routes, with credit as indicated [my research(ℱ), contributions of information or leads (via direct mail or ꜲRoads) from Tom Fearer(τ)gonealookin(Γ)The Ghostbuster(Θ), TBD: Route 1(ℱ), Route 2(ℱ), Sign Route 3(ℱ), Sign Route 6(ℱ), I-8(τ), I-10(ℱ), I-15(ℱ), Route 16(τ), Route 17(ℱ), Sign Route 26(ℱ), Route 27(ℱ), Route 36(ℱ), Route 41(ℱ), US 50(Γ), US 66(ℱ), Route 79(ℱ), I-80(ℱ,τ,Θ), US 80(τ), Route 82(ℱ), Route 84(ℱ), Route 92(ℱ), Route 99(ℱ), US 101(ℱ,τ), Route 108(ℱ), Route 109(τ), Route 118(ℱ), Route 120(ℱ), Route 156(ℱ), Route 163(τ), Route 209(τ), Route 213(ℱ), LRN 223(τ), Former Route 225(ℱ), Route 260(ℱ), US 395(ℱ,τ), I-605(ℱ), Sign Route 740(ℱ), I-880(ℱ), County Sign Route A13(ℱ), County Sign Route N9(ℱ).
(Source: private email through 9/2/2024, Highway headline posts through the August 2024 Headline post, AARoads through 9/2/2024)

Added a link to a newly-discovered Caltrans resource: A Historical Context and Methodology for Evaluating Trails, Roads, and Highways in California. 2016. This looks to be an extremely interesting summary of the history of state highways. I’m going to need to print it out and go over it in detail.

Made updates to routes as part of the research for the Season 2 Bonus Episodes and Season 3 of the podcast. This included changes to: the Auto Trails page, Route 4, I-5, LRN 5, US 6, Sign Route 10, Route 14, Route 16, LRN 19, Route 39, US 40, Alt. US 40, Route 42, US 50, LRN 50, LRN 62, US 66, I-80, Route 89, US 91, US 99, US 101, Route 113, LRN 166, LRN 171, US 199, US 395. A large number of highways were updated to add or correct auto trail information.

Reviewed the Pending Legislation page, based on the California Legislature site, for bills through 2024-09-02. As usual, I recommend to every Californian that they visit the legislative website regularly and see what their legis-critters are doing. As many people are unfamiliar with how the legislature operates (and why there are so many “non-substantive changes” and “gut and amend” bills), I’ve added the legislative calendar (updated for 2024) to the end of the Pending Legislation page. We are nearing the end of the legislative session, so things should be more active, as committees have finished their business and the last day for the legislature to pass bills is August 31. Noted the passage of the following bills and resolutions:

  • AB 2367 (Lee) Highways: supplemental destination signs: state special schools.
    The Federal Highway Administration publishes the national Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices, which is incorporated by reference into federal law, to set the national standard for all traffic control devices installed on any street, highway, or bicycle trail open to public travel. Federal law authorizes the California Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices as a supplement to the federal manual, and requires it to be in substantial conformance with the federal manual. Existing law requires the Department of Transportation to place and maintain, or cause to be placed and maintained, directional signs on freeways indicating the location of the freeway off ramp which may be used to reach a public or private postsecondary education institution having an enrollment of either 1,000 or more full-time students or the equivalent in part-time students, at the request of the institution.

    Existing law establishes the California School for the Deaf, Northern California, and the California School for the Deaf, Southern California, known collectively as the California School for the Deaf, and the California School for the Blind, as the state special schools, under the administration of the State Department of Education.

    This bill would require the Department of Transportation, in the next revision of the California Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices, to allow supplemental destination signs for a state special school that is located within 5 miles of the highway, regardless of whether the state special school is located in a major metropolitan area, urbanized area, or rural area.

    07/18/24 Chaptered by Secretary of State – Chapter 152, Statutes of 2024.

  • ACR 121 (Gallagher) National Purple Heart Trail.
    Designate the portions of Route 20 and Route 99 in the City of Yuba City in the County of Sutter for inclusion in the National Purple Heart Trail.

    07/02/24 Chaptered by Secretary of State – Res. Chapter 135, Statutes of 2024.

  • ACR 124 (Pellerin) Sergeant Damon Christopher Gutzwiller Memorial Highway.
    Designates the portion of Route 9 between Lower Glen Arbor Road, at postmile SCR 8.110, to Western Avenue, at postmile SCR 11.131, in the County of Santa Cruz as the “Sergeant Damon Christopher Gutzwiller Memorial Highway”.

    06/20/24 Chaptered by Secretary of State – Res. Chapter 106, Statutes of 2024.

  • ACR 126 (Joe Patterson) Sergeant Nicole Gee, United States Marine Corps Memorial Highway.
    Designate the portion of Route 80 in the County of Placer, from the Douglas Boulevard Overcrossing (Bridge № 19-0079, PM 1.975), to the junction of Route 65 (PM 4.160), as the “Sergeant Nicole Gee, United States Marine Corps Memorial Highway

    07/18/24 Chaptered by Secretary of State – Res. Chapter 150, Statutes of 2024.

  • ACR 158 (Chen) Detective Terry Lee Fincher Memorial Highway.
    Designates the portion of Route 91 in the County of Orange from Weir Canyon Road undercrossing № 55-505R/L PM ORA R014.433R/R014.431L, to Gypsum Canyon Road undercrossing № 55-506 PM ORA R16.404, in the County of Orange as the “Detective Terry Fincher Memorial Highway”.

    06/20/24 Chaptered by Secretary of State – Res. Chapter 107, Statutes of 2024.

  • ACR 203 (Hart) Bob Raleigh Memorial Bike Path.
    Designates the bike path located along Route 246 in the County of Santa Barbara with entrances at Alamo Pintado Creek (SB PM 30.416) and the Santa Ynez Valley Union High School (SB PM 31.953) in the County of Santa Barbara as the “Bob Raleigh Memorial Bike Path”.

    08/28/24    Chaptered by Secretary of State – Res. Chapter 189, Statutes of 2024.

  • ACR 215 (Waldron) Payómkawish Highway.
    Designates the portion of Route 76 from Pauma Reservation Road (PM SD 28.990) to Rincon Rancho Road (PM SD R34.223), in the County of San Diego as the “Payómkawish Highway

    08/28/24    Chaptered by Secretary of State – Res. Chapter 191, Statutes of 2024.

  • SCR 102 (Alvarado-Gil) Dave McCoy Memorial Highway.Designates the portion of US 395 from Convict Lake (~ MNO 21.324) to south of Route 203 (~ MNO R25.701) in the County of Mono in the County of Mono as the “Dave McCoy Memorial Highway”.

    06/26/24 Chaptered by Secretary of State. Res. Chapter 126, Statutes of 2024.

  • SCR 115 (Archuleta) Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Deputy Michael Richard Arruda Memorial Interchange.Designates the interchange on Route 60 at the 7th Avenue Undercrossing (~ LA 14.279) in the City of Hacienda Heights in the County of Los Angeles as the “Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Deputy Michael Richard Arruda Memorial Interchange”.

    06/26/24 Chaptered by Secretary of State. Res. Chapter 128, Statutes of 2024.

  • SCR 143 (Gonzalez) USS Frank E. Evans Lost 74 Memorial Interchange and Bridge.Designates the interchange at the junction of I-710 (~ 07-LA-710 6.855) and Route 1 (~ 07-LA-1 7.32) in the County of Los Angeles as the “USS Frank E. Evans Lost 74 Memorial Interchange” and the bridge on Route 1 over the Los Angeles River (~ 07-LA-1 7.174) in the County of Los Angeles as the “USS Frank E. Evans Lost 74 Memorial Bridge”.

    08/13/24 Chaptered by Secretary of State. Res. Chapter 162, Statutes of 2024.

  • SCR 151 (Stern) Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Deputy Ryan Clinkunbroomer Memorial Highway.Designates the portion of I-5 between Magic Mountain Parkway, at postmile LA R53.565, and Valencia Boulevard, at postmile LA R52.465, in the City of Santa Clarita in the County of Los Angeles as the “Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Deputy Ryan Clinkunbroomer Memorial Highway.”

    08/21/24 Chaptered by Secretary of State. Res. Chapter 171, Statutes of 2024.

Reviewed the online agenda of the California Coastal Commission, for the June, July, and August meetings. No items were relevant to the highway pages.

I checked California Transportation Commission page for the results of the June and August 2024 meetings of the California Transportation Commission. As always, note that I tend not to track items that do not impact these pages — i.e., pavement rehabilitation or replacement, landscaping, drainage, culverts, roadside facilities, charging stations, or other things that do not impact the routing or history, unless they are really significant. As such, the following items were of interest:

[ Note: ° indicates items that were below the level of detail for updating the specific route pages; ♠ is an indicator used to keep track of what has been added to the pages; ❧ indicates the results from the meeting, if the meeting minutes were available. ]

2.1a. STIP/SHOPP Program/Project Amendments

♠ (Jun) (1) SHOPP Amendments for Approval: Request to:
(Related Items under Ref. 2.5b.(1), 2.5b.(2), 2.5b.(4) and 4.19)

  • Add 41 new projects into the 2024 SHOPP. (2.1a.(1a) and 2.1a.(1b))
  • Revise 68 projects currently programmed in the 2024 SHOPP. (2.1a.(1d), 2.1a.(1e) and 2.1a.(1f))

Of these, the following projects/allocation were at the level of interest for the highway pages (general, these are significant new structures or changes, as opposed to repair or rehabilitation in place; additions of bike paths, pedestrian, or complete street elements; or non-visible changes). A lot of the updates were responses to: (1) addition of fencing and security measures to facilities; (2) repair and reconstruction of roadways and slopes from storm or wildfire damage; (3) repairs from vandalism of cables and wiring — which does not rise to the level of interest for the highway pages. If the item is more long-lasting or significant (such as the slides in the Big Sur area), then they are noted. “” indicates phase not programmed.

  • (1a) #34. 07-LA-27 0.0/5.0. PPNO 07-6267; ProjID 0724000257; EA 2XN90. Route 27 Near Topanga, from Route 1 to 0.1 mile north of Circle Trail. Remove debris from roadway, repair slopes, and clean culverts. Note: Winter storms from February 4 – 6, 2024 brought heavy rains, causing slides and damaged slopes. This project will remove debris and mud from the roadway, repair slopes, reconstruct damaged guardrail and fencing, and clean culverts. Allocation ($ × $1000): PA&ED $0; PS&E $0; R/W Sup $100; Con Sup $735; R/W Cap $100; Const Cap: $2,815; TOTAL $3,750.
  • (1a) #40. 04-SCl-85 0.0/6.0. PPNO 04-2927H; ProjID 0417000232; EA 1K552. Route 85 In and near San Jose, from Route 101 to 0.1 mile south of Almaden Expressway; also on Route 101, from 0.6 mile south and 1.4 miles north of Metcalf Road (PM R24.7/R26.7). Convert existing High-Occupancy Vehicle (HOV) lanes to High-Occupancy Toll (HOT) lanes, including at connector ramps and approaches as part of the Carbon Reduction Program (CRP). Financial Contribution Only (FCO) to Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority (VTA) to construct HOT lanes. Allocation ($ × $1000): PA&ED $0; PS&E $0; R/W Sup $100; Con Sup $735; R/W Cap $100; Const Cap: $2,815; TOTAL $3,750. Concurrent CON ENG allocation under Resolution FP-23-120; June 2024. BC 11/29/2024.
  • (1b) #1. 05-Mon-1 20.9/21.3. PPNO 05-2524; ProjID 0514000004; EA 1F510. Route 1 Near Lucia, from 0.1 mile south to 0.2 mile north of Limekiln Creek Bridge № 44-0058. Replace bridge. (G13 Contingency). Allocation ($ × $1000): PA&ED $100; PS&E $9,600; R/W Sup $600; Con Sup $18,500; R/W Cap $3,632; Const Cap: $96,125; TOTAL $128,557. BC: 7/10/2027. Concurrent COS allocation under Resolution FP-23-107; June 2024.
  • (1d) #2. 01-Men-1 43.3/44.2. PPNO 01-4490; ProjID 0100000154; EA 40110. Route 1 Near Albion, from 3.0 miles north of Route 128 Junction to 0.2 mile north of Albion River Bridge № 10-0136. Bridge replacement. This is a Construction Manager/General Contractor (CMGC) project. Note: Geotechnical drilling was delayed to the design phase because the Coastal Commission will not permit drilling until an alternative has been selected, resulting in increased PS&E cost. Additional PS&E cost is also needed for utilizing CMGC method of delivery which minimizes constructibility and contract change order issues. Allocation changes ($ × $1000): …PS&E $7,885 $13,723; … TOTAL $97,357 $103,195.
  • (1d) #11. 04-Mrn-37 R11.2/13.8. PPNO 04-5200; ProjID 0419000376; EA 4Q320. Route 37 In and near Novato, from Route 101 to Atherton Avenue. Reconstruct the roadway to address sea level rise and recurrent flooding. Additional contribution of $20,000,000 $5,000,000 for PS&E from the General Fund provided by Assembly Bill 178 (AB 178) Assembly Bill 179 (AB 179)(G13 Contingency) Allocation changes ($ × $1000): … Con Sup $25,000 $0; R/W Cap $200 $0Const Cap: $130,000 $0; TOTAL $165,300 $10,000.Note: Split project EA 4Q321/PPNO 04-2925W from parent project EA 4Q320/PPNO 04-5200.
  • (1d) #28. 05-SLO-1 32.6. PPNO 05-3165; Proj ID0523000125; EA 1R100. Route 1 Near Morro Bay, at Toro Creek Bridge № 49-0068L. Replace bridge. Note: Update right of way capital and delivery schedule due to fifteen existing utility crossings and increase construction capital for roadway impact to raising the bridge profile. The bridge profile will be raised to address sea level rise and tsunami impact but it was determined that the impact to fifteen existing utility crossings cannot be avoided. Utility relocation will be needed for two gas lines and one sewer line. Allocation changes ($ × $1000): … R/W Cap $59 $2,306; Const Cap: $11,200 $13,948; TOTAL $16,837 $21,832.
  • (1d) #50. 08-SBd-138 T16.3/R17.3 T16.20/R17.35 PPNO 08-3019X; ProjID 0821000070; EA 1M080. Route 138 Near Cajon Junction, from 1.0 0.9 mile east of Wagon Train Road to Hog Ranch Creek Bridge. Realign horizontal and vertical curves, construct 8-foot shoulders, and install rumble strips and guardrail. Note: Increase PS&E, R/W support, and R/W capital because during the PA&ED phase, the team identified more accurate R/W limits and discovered field conditions that required re-design of the proposed roadway alignment which resulted in a need for two new temporary construction easements and additional positive utility verification. Update postmile limits to tie-in new roadway alignment. Allocation changes ($ × $1000): … PS&E $1,922 $2,100; R/W Sup $177 $400; …; R/W Cap $216 $270; …; TOTAL $16,179 $16,634.
  • (1d) #56. 10-Sta-4 7.3. PPNO 10-3526; ProjID 1020000178; EA 1H230. Route 4 Near Copperopolis, at Hoods Creek Bridge № 38-0041. Replace bridge. Note: Update delivery schedule and project cost for delay in obtaining the draft environmental document (DED) due to requirement for incidental take permit (ITP) for the California Tiger Salamander prior to conducting archeological surveys. Allocation changes ($ × $1000): …; PS&E $2,438 $2,511; R/W Sup $490 $505; Con Sup $3,391 $3,493; R/W Cap $1,980 $2,040; Const Cap: $9,012 $9,282; TOTAL $19,369 $19,889.
  • (1e) #2. 07-Ven-1 4.4/4.8. PPNO 07-5614; ProjID 0719000268; EA 36010. Route 1 Near Malibu, from Sycamore Canyon Road to 0.4 mile north of Sycamore Canyon Road. Replace bridge and construct secant wall to stabilize erosion. Note: Delete project. Updated sea level rise guidance will require extensive technical and environmental studies, and additional time will be required. This project will be reprogrammed as a long-lead project.

♠ (Jun) (2) SHOPP Amendments for Approval: Request to:
(Related Item under Ref. 2.5b.(2))

  • Add 2 new projects into the 2024 SHOPP. (2.1a.(2a) and 2.1a.(2b))
  • Revise 10 projects currently programmed in the 2024 SHOPP. (2.1a.(2d))

Of these, the following projects/allocation were at the level of interest for the highway pages (general, these are significant new structures or changes, as opposed to repair or rehabilitation in place; additions of bike paths, pedestrian, or complete street elements; or non-visible changes). “” indicates phase not programmed.

  • (2a) #1. 07-LA-1 18.0/33.3. PPNO 07-5034; ProjID 0716000090; EA 32580. Route 1 In the cities of Torrance, Redondo Beach, Hermosa Beach, Manhattan Beach, El Segundo, and Los Angeles, from Paseo De Las Delicias to Dewey Street. Rehabilitate pavement, construct turn lanes and bus pads, install raised medians, and upgrade curb ramps to Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) standards. Concurrent COS allocation under Resolution FP-23-107; June 2024. Allocation ($ × $1000): PA&ED $0; PS&E $1,000; R/W Sup $700; Con Sup $9,810; R/W Cap $1,630; Const Cap: $76,575; TOTAL $89,715. BC 7/30/2025.
  • (2d) #2 10-SJ-5 26.1/27.6 25.6/28.0. PPNO 10-3133A; ProjID 1020000076; EA 0X461. I-5 In Stockton, at the Stockton Channel Viaduct Bridge № 29-0176L, from Route 4 to Mount Diablo Avenue. Also on Route 4, from 0.26 mile west to 0.15 mile east of Route 4/I-5 Interchange (PM R15.7/R16.2). Bridge rehabilitation replacement to address structural lightweight concrete deck deterioration, superstructure deficiencies, and load carrying capacity deficiencies. This is a Construction Manager/General Contractor (CMGC) project. Note: Update postmile, description, and performance. These updates necessary to capture the Pershing Avenue interchange within the project limits. Updated delivery year change necessary for the coordination with the construction of northbound bridge on project EA 0X462. No allocation changes, but the programming years shifted to FY25-26.
  • (2d) #3. 03-Yol-16 37.524 37.315/37.729. PPNO 03-8672; ProjID 0323000088; EA 4J120. Route 16 Near Woodland, from 0.2 mile west to 0.2 mile east of at the intersection with County Road 95. Construct intersection improvements. Note: Update postmiles and description to accommodate placement of flashing beacons.

♠ (Aug) (1) SHOPP Amendments for Approval: Request to:
(Related Items under Ref. 2.5b.(1), 2.5b.(2), 2.5d.(2), 2.8a.(1), and 4.28)

  • Add 26 25 new projects into the 2024 SHOPP. (2.1a.(1a), 2.1a.(1b) and 2.1a.(1c))
  • Revise 27 projects currently programmed in the 2024 SHOPP. ((2.1a.(1d) and 2.1a.(1f))

Of these, the following projects/allocation were at the level of interest for the highway pages (general, these are significant new structures or changes, as opposed to repair or rehabilitation in place; additions of bike paths, pedestrian, or complete street elements; or non-visible changes). A lot of the updates were responses to: (1) addition of fencing and security measures to facilities; (2) repair and reconstruction of roadways and slopes from storm or wildfire damage; (3) repairs from vandalism of cables and wiring — which does not rise to the level of interest for the highway pages. If the item is more long-lasting or significant (such as the slides in the Big Sur area), then they are noted. “” indicates phase not programmed.

  • (1a) #1. 03-But-191 3.278/3.778. PPNO 03-2710; ProjID 0323000037; EA 3J930. Route 191 Near Paradise, from 0.2 mile south to 0.2 mile north of Durham Pentz Road. Make roundabout improvements to improve safety. Concurrent COS allocation under Resolution FP-24-09; August 2024. Allocation ($ × $1000): PA&ED $1,090; PS&E $1,020; R/W Sup $420; Con Sup $1,360; R/W Cap $290; Const Cap: $4,720; TOTAL $8,900.
  • (1a) #4. 07-Ven-33 18.9/19.1. PPNO 07-5145; ProjID 0716000257; EA 33230. Route 33 Near Ojai, from 0.2 mile to 0.4 mile north of North Fork Matilija Creek Bridge. Widen the roadway, replace existing rock block wall with a concrete barrier, and upgrade drainage system to improve safety. Concurrent COS allocation under Resolution FP-24-09; August 2024. Allocation ($ × $1000): PA&ED $0; PS&E $485; R/W Sup $0; Con Sup $1,830; R/W Cap $10; Const Cap: $6,450; TOTAL $8,775.
  • (1a) #14. 05-Mon-1 60.0. PPNO 05-3229; ProjID 0524000176; EA 1S160. Route 1 Near Notleys Landing, at 0.2 mile south of Rocky Creek Bridge. Construct sidehill viaduct. Note: On March 30, 2024, a rockslide occurred below the highway resulting in the undermining of Route 1. Temporary stabilization and one-way traffic control was established under emergency contract EA 1S040/PPNO 05-3222. This project will construct a sidehill viaduct to restore two-way traffic. Allocation ($ × $1000): PA&ED $0; PS&E $0; R/W Sup $0; Con Sup $6,000; R/W Cap $200; Const Cap: $21,000; TOTAL $27,200.
  • (1d) #1. 01-Hum-101 125.20/R126.09. PPNO 01-2536; ProjID 0120000035; EA 0K150. US 101 Near Orick, from 0.9 mile south to South Prairie Creek Park Undercrossing. Improve curves and roadway cross slope, widen shoulders, and improve drainage. Note: Correct the R/W capital and construction support amounts that erroneously were switched in a previous amendment. Allocation changes ($ × $1000): … Con Sup $800 $2,826; R/W Cap $2,826 $800 ; ….
  • (1d) #2. 01-Men-101 R9.5/10.8. PPNO 01-4763; ProjID 0121000072; EA 0L110. US 101 Near Hopland, from Hopland Overhead to Mountain House Road. Widen shoulders and add left-turn lanes and a merge lane. Note: The design strategy for widening has changed from widening on both sides of roadway to widening only on one side. This will reduce impacts to wetlands, tribal cultural resources, flood plain, perennial stream, right of way acquisitions, and utility relocations. However, this alternative will require the construction of retaining walls which resulted in increase in construction capital and support costs, but reduction in R/W capital cost. Allocation changes ($ × $1000): …Con Sup $2,271 $3,786 ; R/W Cap $3,197 $41; Const Cap: $10,105 $21,615; TOTAL $19,245 $29,114.
  • (1d) #20. 10-SJ-5 26.1/26.5 25.6/28.0. PPNO 10-3133B; ProjID 1020000077; EA 0X462. I-5 In Stockton, at the Stockton Channel Viaduct Bridge № 29-0176R., from Route 4 West to Mount Diablo Avenue. Bridge rehabilitation replacement to address lightweight concrete deck deterioration, superstructure deficiencies structural and load carrying capacity deficiencies, and West Fremont Street/North Pershing Avenue interchange modifications including Park Street Undercrossing № 29-0202S demolition. This is a Design-Build project Construction Manager/General Contractor (CMGC) project. Note: Update postmile limits for bridge alignment shift away from residential and business areas and for Pershing Avenue interchange work. Update project description, scope, performance, and contract delivery method. Bridge and shoulder widening needed to accommodate traffic staging and to avoid lane closures for maintenance vehicles performing inspections. Park Street Undercrossing № 29-0202S will be demolished as part of Pershing Avenue work. No allocation changes.

2.1b. STIP Program/Project Amendments/Approvals for Notice

There were no items of interest for this agenda item in the reviewed minutes.

2.1c. TCIF Baseline Amendments

There were no items of interest for this agenda item in the reviewed minutes.

2.2a. Submittal of Notice of Preparation for Comments

There were no items of interest for this agenda item in the reviewed minutes.

2.2b. Submittal of Notice of Documents Available for Comment (DEIRs)

There were no items of interest for this agenda item in the reviewed minutes.

2.2c. Approval of Projects for New Public Road Connection / Future Consideration of Funding

♠ (Jun) (2) Approval of 9 Projects for Future Consideration of Funding: (° indicates items that were below the level of detail for updating the specific route pages)

  1. 01-01-Men-20, PM 33.3/34.4. Calpella 2 Bridge Replacements Project. Replace two bridges with a single bridge on Route 20, in Mendocino County. (MND Addendum) (PPNO 4587) (SHOPP)
    (Related Item under Ref. 2.5b.(2))
  2. 02-02-Teh-99, PM 4.2/4.8. South Avenue Safety Project. Install a roundabout on Route 99 at the South Avenue intersection, in Tehama County. (MND Addendum) (PPNO 3744) (SHOPP)
    (Related Item under Ref. 2.5e.(2))
  3. °03-05-Mon-101, PM R41.9/49.8. King City Capital Preventative Maintenance. Restore highway pavement, replace three drainage culverts, improve interchange lighting, and reconstruct weigh-in-motion and traffic census stations on US 101, in Monterey County. (MND Addendum) (PPNO 2900) (SHOPP)
    (Related Item under Ref. 2.5b.(2))
  4. °04-05-SCr-1, PM 32.0/35.7. Davenport Culverts Replacement Project. Replace four culverts on Route 1, just north of Davenport, in Santa Cruz County. (MND Addendum) (PPNO 1967) (SHOPP)
    (Related Item under Ref. 2.5b.(1))
  5. 05-05-SLO-1, PM 34.46. Old Creek Bridge. Replace the existing Old Creek Bridge on Route 1, in San Luis Obispo County. (MND Addendum) (PPNO 0072A) (SHOPP)
    (Related Item under Ref. 2.5b.(1))
  6. °06-05-SLO-41, PM 3.1. Morro Road Soldier Pile Wall Project. Repair a slip out by constructing a soldier pile wall on Route 41, in San Luis Obispo County. (MND Addendum) (PPNO 2927) (SHOPP)
    (Related Items under Ref. 2.5b.(1) and 2.5b.(2))
  7. 07-05-SLO-46, PM 49.7/54.7. Route 46 Corridor Improvement Project – Cholame Segment. Convert the existing two-lane highway to a four-lane divided expressway on Route 46, in San Luis Obispo County. (FEIR Addenda) (PPNO 0226J) (STIP)
    (Related Item under Ref. 2.5c.(2))
  8. 08-10-Sta-108, PM 27.5/44.5, 10-Sta-120, PM 6.9/11.6, 10-Sta-219, PM 3.7/4.8. North County Corridor New Route 108 Project & Route Adoption. Construct a new multi-lane, access-controlled freeway/expressway with interchanges, at-grade intersections, grade-separated railroad crossings, irrigation district crossings, frontage roadway, and local street alignments from Route 108 to Route 120, in Stanislaus County. (FEIR Addendum) (PPNO 3507) (STIP) (TCEP)
    (Related Item under Ref. 2.5s.(10)
  9. 09-12-Ora-55, PM 17.4/R17.9, 12-Ora-57, PM 15.5/16.2, 12-Ora-91, PM 4.7/R11.4. Route 91 Improvement Project Between Route 57 and Route 55. Improve traffic conditions with widening of freeway mainline, primarily in the eastbound direction, and modifications to various intersections, connectors, ramps, and intersections, in Orange County. (MND Addendum) (PPNO 4600A) (TCEP)
    (Related Item under Ref. 2.5s.(9))

♠ (Aug) (1) Approval of 12 Projects for Future Consideration of Funding: (° indicates items that were below the level of detail for updating the specific route pages)

  1. °01-03-Nev-20, PM 20.0/46.12, 03-Pla-20, PM 41.29/43.87. Nevada Placer 20 CAPM Project. Rehabilitate pavement and drainages and upgrade guardrail and roadside signs on Route 20, in Nevada and Placer Counties. (ND) (PPNO 4003) (SHOPP)
    (Related Item under Ref. 2.5b.(2))
  2. °02-05-Mon-1, PM R85.1/R90.98. Marina to Castroville CAPM. Preserve pavement, pave beyond the gore areas, rehabilitate one drainage system, replace traffic management system elements, conduct lighting rehabilitation, and upgrade guardrails on State Route 1, in Monterey County. (MND) (PPNO 3034) (SHOPP)
    (Related Item under Ref. 2.5b.(2))
  3. °03-05-SBt-101, PM R1.28/2.01. Highway 101 Rocks Road Tree Removal. Remove approximately 228 blue gum eucalyptus trees adjacent to US 101 that are in poor health or in weak condition. The project includes replacement planting with native species, in San Benito County. (MND) (PPNO 3219) (SHOPP)
    (Related Item under Ref. 2.5b.(1))
  4. °04-05-SCr-236, PM 4.27. Boulder Creek Bridge Scour Repair Project. Repair scour on the existing bridge abutment at the Boulder Creek Bridge on Route 236, in Santa Cruz County. (MND) (EA 1P240) (SHOPP Minor A)
  5. 05-05-SLO-1, PM 32.6. Toro Creek Southbound Bridge Replacement Project Remove and replace the existing southbound Toro Creek Bridge on Route 1, in San Luis Obispo County. (MND) (PPNO 3165) (SHOPP)
    (Related Item under Ref. 2.5b.(2))
  6. °06-06-Ker-223, PM 20.10/21.30. Arvin CAPM Project. Improve Route 223 by resurfacing and constructing Americans with Disabilities Act-compliant curb ramps and Complete Streets elements, in Kern County. (ND) (PPNO 6984) (SHOPP)
    (Related Item under Ref. 2.5d.(3))
  7. °07-07-Ven-118, PM 14.7/15.6. State Route 118 Weigh Station Project. Construct Commercial Vehicle Enforcement Facilities (CVEF) in the east bound direction of Route 118. The CVEF will allow California Highway Patrol to monitor truck flow, enhance transportation safety issues, and reduce highway cost maintenance associated with overloaded trucks, in Ventura County. (ND) (PPNO 5406) (SHOPP)
    (Related Item under Ref. 2.5b.(2))
  8. °08-08-SBd-15, PM R121.0/144.0. SBD 15 Pavement Rehab. Pavement overlay and shoulder backing on each side of the roadway mainline, shoulders, and on/off-ramps. The project also includes upgrading guardrail, replacing asphalt concrete dikes, restriping lanes, upgrading sign panels, and rehabilitating freeway lighting and culverts on I-15, in San Bernadino County. (MND) (PPNO 3015J) (SHOPP)
    (Related Item under Ref. 2.5b.(2))
  9. °09-08-SBd-18, PM 66.9/75.6. SBD-18 Lucerne Valley Pavement Rehab. Rehabilitate Route 18 by Partial Depth Reclamation, construct 8-foot shoulders, upgrade guardrails and Transportation System Elements, install vegetation control, extend culverts, and construct median and shoulder rumble strips, in San Bernadino County. (MND) (PPNO 3015H) (SHOPP)
    (Related Item under Ref. 2.5b.(2))
  10. °10-08-SBd-95, PM R57.207/64.5. US 95 Pavement Rehabilitation. Pavement overlay on the existing mainline and shoulders, mill at transition locations, repair distressed areas with localized digouts, replace asphalt concrete dikes, restripe lanes, re-install rumble strips, place 4-feet- wide shoulder backing, replace one sign panel, replace guardrails, and change a portion of the existing centerline striping from passing to non-passing zones, in San Bernadino County.(MND) (PPNO 3015T) (SHOPP)
    (Related Item under Ref. 2.5b.(2))
  11. °11-09-Ker-178, PM 88.6/104.6. Ridgecrest/Inyokern Pavement. Rehabilitate pavement, improve pedestrian facilities, and make other improvements on Route 178, in Kern County. (ND) (PPNO 2685 and PPNO 4205) (SHOPP)
    (Related Item under Ref. 2.5b.(2))
  12. °12-11-SD-78, PM 33.7/37.3. Route 78 Ramona Asset Management Project Construct improvements to various transportation assets on Route 78, including pavement rehabilitation, culvert rehabilitation, traffic signal upgrades, Complete Streets and mobility elements, and safety/roadside elements, in San Diego County. (ND) (PPNO 1382) (SHOPP)
    (Related Item under Ref. 2.5b.(2))

♠ (Aug) (2) Approval of 9 Projects for Future Consideration of Funding: (° indicates items that were below the level of detail for updating the specific route pages)

  1. °01-05-Mon-101, PM 98.8/100.3. Prunedale Drainage Improvements Project. Rehabilitate drainage systems on US 101, in Monterey County. (MND Addendum) (PPNO 2679X) (SHOPP)
    (Related Item under Ref. 2.5d.(2))
  2. °02-05-Mon-183, PM R8.30/9.98. Route 183 Castroville Improvement Project. Address structural deficiencies and improve multimodal travel by rehabilitating the pavement, addressing essential bridge maintenance needs, and improving transit stops, sidewalks, driveways, and curb ramps, in Monterey County. (MND Addenda) (PPNO 2678) (SHOPP)
    (Related Item under Ref. 2.5b.(1))
  3. °03-05-SB-101, PM R52.34/R56.09. North Nojoqui Grade Capital Preventative Maintenance and Drainage Project. Rehabilitate existing pavement, replace asphalt concrete dikes, reconstruct existing guardrail, upgrade guardrail connections to bridge railing, improve five drainage systems, and repair a failing slope on US 101, in Santa Barbara County. (MND Addendum) (PPNO 2902) (SHOPP)
    (Related Item under Ref. 2.5b.(1))
  4. °04-05-SB-101, PM 65.00/84.10. Zaca Station to Orcutt Drainage Rehabilitation Project Replace and modify drainage culverts, lighting, and Transportation Management System elements on US 101, in Santa Barbara County. (MND Addendum) (PPNO 2918) (SHOPP)
    (Related Item under Ref. 2.5b.(1))
  5. °05-05-SLO-58, PM 1.8/6.9. Santa Margarita 58 CAPM. Rehabilitate roadway and make other improvements on Route 58 near Santa Margarita, in San Luis Obispo County. (MND Addendum) (PPNO 2845) (SHOPP)
    (Related Item under Ref. 2.5b.(1))
  6. °06-05-SLO-101, PM 7.8/16.5. SLO County Asset Management Improvements Project. Maintain existing asphalt with overlay, repair or replace culverts, and make other improvements on US 101, in San Luis Obispo County. (MND Addendum) (PPNO 2778) (SHOPP)
    (Related Item under Ref. 2.5b.(1))
  7. 07-05-SLO-101, PM 61.7/62.1. Wellsona Safety Improvements Project. Construct an undercrossing south of Wellsona Road and add new frontage roads to connect the undercrossing to Wellsona Road, on US 101 in San Luis Obispo County. (MND Addenda) (PPNO 2766) (SHOPP)
    (Related Item under Ref. 2.5f.(3))
  8. °08-08-Riv-243, PM 0.0/29.7. State Route 243 Pavement Rehabilitation. Minor pavement rehabilitation, culvert repair or replacement, Midwest guardrail system upgrades, sign panel replacement, lighting rehabilitation, curb ramp upgrades, and roadside safety improvements on Route 243, in Riverside County. (MND Addendum) (PPNO 3011S) (SHOPP)
    (Related Item under Ref. 2.5b.(1))
  9. °09-12-Ora-1, PM 21.5/31.1; 32.7. State Route 1 Class II Bike Lane Facility Improvements. Add comprehensive Class II bike lanes in both directions along Route 1, in Orange County. (MND Addendum) (PPNO 2385A) (SHOPP)
    (Related Item under Ref. 2.5f.(3))

♠ (Aug) (5) Approval of Project for Future Consideration of Funding: 03-Sacramento County. SouthEast Capital Connector – A1/A2 Kammerer Road Project. Replace an existing portion of Kammerer Road with a four-lane thoroughfare, construct a new four-lane expressway section to I-5, and implement railroad grade separation and interchange improvements. Note: The SouthEast Capital Connector is discussed with Route 148. (MND) (PPNO 5844) (STIP)
(Related Item under Ref. 2.5c.(3))

2.3a. Route Adoptions

There were no items of interest for this agenda item in the reviewed minutes.

2.3b. New Public Road Connection

There were no items of interest for this agenda item in the reviewed minutes.

2.3c. Relinquishments

♠ (Aug) Four Relinquishment Resolutions:

  1. 04-Nap-29-PM R6.2. Right of way along Route 29 on Soscol Ferry Road and Devlin Road, in the county of Napa.
  2. 06-Fre-99-PM 25.4. Right of way along Route 99 on North Valentine Avenue, in the city of Fresno.
  3. 07-LA-10-PM 31.2/32.2. Right of way along I-10 on Garvey Avenue and Dalewood Street, in the city of Baldwin Park.
  4. 11-SD-75-PM 9.1/9.9. Right of way along Route 75 from I-5 to Georgia Street, in the city of San Diego.

2.3d. Vacations

There were no items of interest for this agenda item in the reviewed minutes.

2.5a Minor Projects

There were no items of interest for this agenda item in the reviewed minutes.

2.5b. Financial Allocations for SHOPP Projects / Federal Discretionary Grant Funds

♠ (Jun) (1) Request $340,885,000 $334,157,000 for 43 42 Construction-Phase SHOPP projects. (Related Items under Ref. 2.1a.(1), 2.2c.(2), 2.5b.(2), 2.5c.(1)/2.5v.(1), 2.5d.(4)/2.5v.(2), 2.5s.(5) and 2.5s.(9))

Of these, the following were of interest for the highway pages: (Uninteresting projects included environmental mitigation, drainage and culvert improvements, pavement rehabilitation, pedestrian and bike lane improvements, repairs and improvements to Caltrans buildings and labs, trash and water discharge capture, signage and guardrail repairs, and so forth)

  • #6. $17,462,000. 02-Sis-97 18.0/22.4. PPNO 02-3889; ProjID 0223000189; EA 0K640. US 97 Near Grass Lake, from 1.4 miles north of Deer Mountain Road to 0.6 mile north of Grass Lake Rest Area. Outcome/Outputs: Construct wildlife crossing and exclusionary fencing. This project will reduce vehicular collisions with wildlife and provide safe passage to wildlife. Allocation CON ENG $2,262,000; CONST $15,100,000.

♠ (Jun) (2) Request of $86,347,000 for 79 2024 SHOPP preconstruction project phases for environmental support, design, and R/W support. ((2a) SHOPP; (2b) SHOPP SB1) (Related Items under Ref. 2.1a.(1), 2.1a.(2), 2.2c.(1), 2.2c.(2), 2.5b.(1), 2.5d.(5) and 2.5d.(6))

Of these, the following were of interest for the highway pages: (Uninteresting projects included environmental mitigation, drainage and culvert improvements, pavement rehabilitation, pedestrian and bike lane improvements, repairs and improvements to Caltrans buildings and labs, trash and water discharge capture, signage and guardrail repairs, and so forth)

  • (2a) #16. $3,401,000. 05-SCr-9 19.2. PPNO 05-2880F; ProjID 0523000059; EA 1K901. Route 9 At the San Lorenzo River, in Castle Rock State Park. Outcome/Outputs: Replace Waterman Gap culvert with a bridge to improve fish passage. Includes federal Culvert Aquatic Organism Passage (AOP) Grant amount of $6,000,000. (Additional contribution of $2,000,000 from State Parks.) Additional Contribution: PS&E $300,000 from State Parks. Allocation (Programmed, if different): PS&E $3,014,000 ($2,824,000); RW Sup $387,000.
  • (2b) #7. $3,955,000. 04-Ala-580 30.4/46.5. PPNO 04-1493N; ProjID 0416000099; EA 0K530. I-580 In and near San Leandro and Oakland, from Strobridge Avenue to 0.7 mile west of San Pablo Avenue at various locations (PM 30.36/46.5L/R). Outcome/Outputs: Install and upgrade ramp meters and widen ramps to provide High- Occupancy Vehicle (HOV) bypass ramp lanes. (G13 Contingency) Allocation (Programmed, if different): PS&E $3,441,000; RW Sup $514,000.
  • (2b) #13. $100,000. 05-Mon-1 20.9/21.3. PPNO 05-2524; ProjID 0514000004; EA 1F510. Route 1 Near Lucia, from 0.1 mile south to 0.2 mile north of Limekiln Creek Bridge № 44-0058. Outcome/Outputs: Replace bridge. Concurrent Amendment under SHOPP Amendment 24H-002; June 2024. Allocation (Programmed, if different): PA&ED: $100,000.

♠ (Jun) (3) Request of $206,311,000 $186,980,000 for 104 96 2024 SHOPP preconstruction project phases for environmental support. Caltrans didn’t make this easy, listing projects only by PPNO, ProjID, and EA. But I figured it out. The following allocations were of interest:

  • #1. $1,200,000. 02-LAS-395 103.6 /103.9. PPNO 02-3734; ProjID 0219000016; EA 4H740. US 395 Near Ravendale, from 4.8 miles south to 4.5 miles south of School House Road; also at Secret Valley Safety Roadside Rest Area (SRRA) (PM 96.5); also at various locations on Route 395 in Lassen and Modoc Counties. Remove existing Secret Valley SRRA and construct at a new location, and upgrade rest area signs at various locations.. Allocation (Programmed, if different): PA&ED $1,200,000
  • #5. $3,500,000. 02-TRI-299 6.26 /6.5; PPNO 02-3829; ProjID 0221000119; EA 2J630. Route 299 Near Salyer, at from 0.1 mile west to 0.3 mile east of Gray Creek Bridge № 05-0044. Replace bridge and roadway on new alignment, and construct retaining wall and guardrail. (Long Lead Project). Allocation (Programmed, if different): PA&ED $3,500,000
  • #7. $1,680,000. 02-Mod-299 33.5 /37.5. PPNO 02-3841; ProjID 0221000131; EA 0J730. Route 299 Near Alturas, from 1.8 miles west of County Road 75 to 0.4 mile east of Crowder Flat Road. Rehabilitate roadway, improve curves, construct shoulders, concrete barrier, and guardrail, and rehabilitate drainage systems. Allocation (Programmed, if different): PA&ED $1,680,000
  • #13. $1,700,000. 03-Nev-49 2.1 /9.8. PPNO 03-4143; ProjID 0323000087; EA 4J110. Route 49 Near Grass Valley, from Wolf Road/Combie Road to Ponderosa Pines Road. Widen shoulders, construct two-way left-turn lane, rehabilitate pavement and drainage systems, and upgrade lighting, signs, guardrail, and Traffic Management System (TMS) elements. Allocation (Programmed, if different): PA&ED $1,700,000. Withdrawn prior to the CTC meeting
  • #25. $1,885,000. 04-SM-84 19.89. PPNO 04-2916P; ProjID 0421000276; EA 2W780. Route 84 In Woodside, at West Union Creek Bridge № 35-0044. Widen bridge and upgrade bridge railing. (Long Lead Project). Note: Due to project location being in the Santa Cruz Mountain range over an existing creek and near the Pacific Ocean, additional environmental requirements and mitigation is anticipated. Allocation (Programmed, if different): PA&ED $1,885,000.
  • #32. $2,213,000. 04-Mrn-1 18.69. PPNO 04-2914V; ProjID 0421000410; EA 3W630. Route 1 Near San Rafael, at 1.1 miles north of Horseshoe Hill Road. Remediate fish passage by replacing existing culvert system with a new bridge. (Long Lead Project). Allocation (Programmed, if different): PA&ED $$2,213,000.
  • #43. $4,310,000. 04-SOL-113 8.5 / 19.0; PPNO 04-2915L; ProjID 0422000131; EA 4W260. Route 113 In and near Dixon, from 0.5 mile north of Cook Lane to West Chestnut Street. Rehabilitate roadway and drainage systems, widen and realign roadway, widen and/or replace bridges, add Class 2 bike lanes, construct stormwater treatment Best Management Practices (BMPs), and upgrade facilities to Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) standards. (Long Lead Project). Allocation (Programmed, if different): PA&ED $4,310,000.

♠ (Jun) (4) Request of $29,238,000 for the SHOPP Carbon Reduction Program project on Route 85, in Santa Clara County, programmed in Fiscal Year 2024-25. (PPNO 2927H)
(Related Items under Ref. 2.1a.(1) and 2.5c.(10)

♠ (Jun) (5) Request of $7,436,000 for two locally-administered STIP projects, on the State Highway System.

Of these, the following were of interest for the highway pages:

  • #1. $337,000. 03-Col-20 22.37 / 22.61. PPNO 03-3204; ProjID 0322000158; EA 2J990. State Route 20 & Margurite Street Intersection Improvement Project. In the City of Williams, on Route 20 at the Margurite Street intersection. Construct intersection control improvements. CEQA – CE, 05/02/2024 NEPA – CE, 04/29/2024 Allocation (Programmed, if different): PS&E $337,000 ($166,000).

♠ (Jun) (10) Request of $11,739,000 $1,065,117,000 for the locally-administered STIP Silicon Valley Express Lanes Program – Phase 4 ETS project (US 101), on the State Highway System, in Santa Clara County, programmed in Fiscal Year 2024-25. (PPNO 2015G)
(Related Item under Ref. 2.5b.(4))

♠ (Aug) (1) Request $1,070,072,000 $1,065,117,000 for 53 52 SHOPP projects.
(Related Items under Ref. 2.1a.(1), 2.2c.(2), and 2.8a.(1))

Of these, the following were of interest for the highway pages: (Uninteresting projects included environmental mitigation, drainage and culvert improvements, pavement rehabilitation, pedestrian and bike lane improvements, repairs and improvements to Caltrans buildings and labs, trash and water discharge capture, signage and guardrail repairs, and so forth)

  • #27. $4,955,000. 07-Ven-118 T18.4/T18.8. PPNO 07-5977; ProjID 0722000235; EA 38790. Route 118 In Moorpark, at Arroyo Simi Overhead №s 52-0331R and 52-0331L. Outcome/Outputs: Install suicide deterrent fences along bridges to improve safety. CEQA – CE, 6/1/2023; Re-validation 6/28/2024 NEPA – CE, 6/1/2023; Re-validation 6/28/2024. Allocation: CON ENG $1,603,000; CONST $7,562,000. Withdrawn prior to CTC Meeting.
  • #30. $43,404,000. 08-Riv-15 3.5/6.8. PPNO 08-3013F; ProjID 0819000031; EA 1K400. I-15 In Temecula, from Route 79 (Temecula Parkway) to Route 79 (Winchester Road). Outcome/Outputs: Construct auxiliary lanes to facilitate merging movements, rehabilitate lighting, rehabilitate drainage systems, install Transportation Management System (TMS) elements, and upgrade guardrail. CEQA – MND, 4/28/2023; Re-validation 6/28/2024. NEPA – CE, 5/3/2023; Re-validation 6/28/2024. Future consideration of funding approved under Resolution E-23-87; June 2023. SB1 Baseline Agreement approval under Resolution SHOPP-P-2324-02B; October 2023. Two month allocation time extension for CONST and CON ENG approved under Waiver 24-85; June 2024. Allocation: CON ENG $7,441,000; CONST $38,251,000.

♠ (Aug) (2) Request of $98,914,000 for 74 2024 SHOPP preconstruction project phases for environmental support, design, and R/W support.
(Related Items under Ref. 2.1a.(1), 2.2c.(1), 2.2c.(8), 2.5d.(4), and 2.8a.(1))

Of these, the following were of interest for the highway pages: (Uninteresting projects included environmental mitigation, drainage and culvert improvements, pavement rehabilitation, pedestrian and bike lane improvements, repairs and improvements to Caltrans buildings and labs, trash and water discharge capture, signage and guardrail repairs, and so forth)

  • (2a) #2. $1,133,000. 01-DN-199 T0.8. PPNO 01-1154; ProjID 0122000073; EA 0L990. Route 199 Near Crescent City, at Elk Valley Cross Road. Outcome/Outputs: Construct roundabout. Allocation (Programmed, if different): PS&E $922,000; RW Sup $211,000.
  • (2a) #5. $1,090,000. 03-But-191 3.278/3.778. PPNO 03-2710; ProjID 0323000037; EA 3J930. Route 191 Near Paradise, from 0.2 mile south to 0.2 mile north of Durham Pentz Road. Outcome/Outputs: Make roundabout improvements to improve safety. Concurrent Amendment under SHOPP Amendment 24H-004; August 2024. Allocation (Programmed, if different): PA&ED $1,090,000.
  • (2a) #9. $920,000. 03-Yol-16 37.315/37.729. PPNO 03-8672; ProjID 0323000088; EA 4J120. Route 16 Near Woodland, from 0.2 mile west to 0.2 mile east of County Road 95. Outcome/Outputs: Construct intersection improvements. Allocation (Programmed, if different): PS&E $620,000; RW Sup $300,000.
  • (2a) #19. $485,000. 07-Ven-33 18.9/19.1. PPNO 07-5145; ProjID 0716000257; EA 33230. Route 33 Near Ojai, from 0.2 mile to 0.4 mile north of North Fork Matilija Creek Bridge. Outcome/Outputs: Widen the roadway, replace existing rock block wall with a concrete barrier, and upgrade drainage system to improve safety. Future consideration of funding approved under Resolution E-21-81; August 2021. Concurrent Amendment under SHOPP Amendment 24H-004; August 2024. Allocation (Programmed, if different): PS&E $485,000.
  • (2a) #23. $3,221,000. 08-SBd-15 R114.0/171.5. PPNO 08-3021K; ProjID 0823000021; EA 1N590. I-15 Near Baker, from 2.4 miles north of Afton Road to 5.0 miles south of Nipton Road. Outcome/Outputs: Construct three wildlife crossings. Additional contribution of $1,500,000 for PA&ED, $2,250,000 for PS&E, $60,000 for R/W support, $5,260,000 for Construction Support, and $23,861,000 for Construction Capital from Brightline West and California Department of Fish and Wildlife. Two month allocation time extension for PS&E and R/W Sup approved under Waiver 24-85; June 2024. Allocation (Programmed, if different): PS&E $3,008,000 ($6,750,000); RW Sup $213,000 ($180,000).
  • (2a) #26. $1,682,000. 12-Ora-22 R0.9/R1.9. PPNO 12-2870A; ProjID 1221000088; EA 0T020. Route 22 In Garden Grove, from Valley View Street to Springdale Street. Outcome/Outputs: Construct auxiliary lane and modify exit ramp. Allocation (Programmed, if different): PS&E $1,384,000; RW Sup $298,000.
  • (2b) #11. $2,578,000. 05-SLO-1 32.6. PPNO 05-3165; ProjID 0523000125; EA 1R100. Route 1 Near Morro Bay, at Toro Creek Bridge № 49-0068L. Outcome/Outputs: Replace bridge. Concurrent consideration of funding under Resolution E-24-71; August 2024. Allocation (Programmed, if different): PS&E $2,419,000; RW Sup $159,000.

2.5c Financial Allocations for STIP Projects

♠ (Aug) (2) Request of $41,861,000 for five locally-administered STIP projects, on the State Highway System:

  • #1. $2,600,000. 01-Hum-101 59.200 / 59.700. PPNO 01-2512; ProjID 0119000036; EA 0K350. Kenmar Road Interchange Improvements. Interchange between Kenmar Road and US 101. Install “dog bone” roundabouts on each side of US 101. The westerly roundabout accommodates traffic to and from the US 101. southbound offramp, Kenmar Road, and the southbound US 101 onramp. The easterly roundabout manages traffic from Kenmar Road, the southerly reach of Eel River Drive, and northbound US 101 on and offramps. The northern portion of Eel River Drive is realigned to cross the railroad and connect directly into the new roundabout located east of US 101. This project includes a separated bike and walking path with connections to potential trails, as well as pedestrian facilities throughout the system. Allocation (Programmed, if different): PS&E $2,000,000; RW Sup $600,000.
  • #2. $1,400,000. 01-Hum-101 Var (~ HUM 86.95). PPNO 01-2579; ProjID 0122000144; EA 0M350. Improvements to Sunset Ave./L K Wood Blvd. and Sunset Ave/US 101 Northbound Ramps Intersections. The project is located in Arcata, CA. within the City of Arcata, and Caltrans Right-of-Way at the intersection of Sunset Avenue, LK Wood Boulevard & US 101 Northbound Ramp, and the intersection of Sunset Avenue, H Street, G Street & US 101 Southbound Ramp. The project area is adjacent to Cal Poly Humboldt and in close walking distance of Arcata High School, Arcata Elementary School, the Arcata Skateboard Park, Shay Park, Larson Park. The current intersections will be replaced with two traffic calming multiple-legged single-lane roundabouts, on the east and west sides of the Sunset Avenue and US 101 on and off ramp interchanges. The project is focused on bicycle and pedestrian safety with the addition of a protected class IV bikeway, new sidewalks, new signage, accessible improvements, improved lighting, sustainable landscaping and improved site lines/visibility, with significantly reduced bike and pedestrian crossing conflict points. Allocation (Programmed, if different): PS&E $1,300,000; RW Sup $100,000.
  • #3. $10,310,000. 04-SCl-Var. Var. PPNO 04-2015F; ProjID 0417000232; EA 1K552. Silicon Valley Express Lanes Program – Phase 4 – Civil. The Phase 4 Project will convert existing carpool lanes to express lanes on Route 85 from US 101 south (in San Jose) to Route 87, including the existing US 101/Route 85 HOV to HOV direct connector ramps and the approaches to and from US 101. CEQA – ND, 04/20/2015; Re-validation 04/24/2024. NEPA – FONSI, 04/20/2015; Re-validation 04/24/2024. Future consideration of funding approved under Resolution E-15-29; June 2015. Right of Way Certification: 5/7/2024. As part of this allocation request, the implementing agency is requesting to extend the completion of CONST an additional 6 months beyond the 36 month deadline SB184 with an effective date of June 28, 2024. Related SHOPP allocation for EA 1K552/PPNO 04-2927H approved under Resolution FP-23-120; June 2024 and related non-SHOPP allocation for EA 1K552/PPNO 04-2015G approved under Resolution FP- 23-116; June 2024. Allocation: CONST $10,310,000.
  • #4. $5,000,000. 08-Riv-15 5.5-9.6. PPNO 08-3023W; ProjID 0824000255; EA 43273. I-15 / French Valley Parkway Improvements – Phase III. In the City of Temecula, Riverside County – Construct 6 lane overcrossing (Jefferson to Ynez), and NB On-Ramps. CEQA – MND, 03/23/2011. NEPA – FONSI, 03/23/2011. Future consideration of funding approved under Resolution E-11-18; March 2011. Contribution from other sources: $1,500,000. Allocation (Programmed, if different): PS&E $5,000,000.
  • #5. $22,551,000. 10-Sta-132 6.353-11.400. PPNO 10-3593; ProjID 1015000027; EA 1E280. State Route 132 Dakota Avenue to Gates Road Project. Within the west central portion of Stanislaus County, 3.1 miles east of the San Joaquin River Bridge near Gates Road/Paradise Road and 2 miles west of the City of Modesto, replace the current two-lane highway with a four-lane, access-controlled, freeway/expressway on a new alignment. CEQA – EIR, 04/21/2022. NEPA – FONSI, 04/21/2022. Future consideration of funding approved under Resolution E-23-73; May 2023. Contribution from other sources: $5,000,000. The project has cost savings in the amount of $1,563,000 that will be returned to the StanCOG.Allocation (Programmed, if different): RW Sup $24,114,000 $22,551,000.

♠ (Aug) (4) Request of $13,275,000 for the locally-administered STIP AB 3090 Reimbursement – Route 71/Route 91 Interchange EB-NB Connector project, on the State Highway System, in Riverside County. (PPNO 0077M)

2.5d Allocations for Projects with Costs that Exceed 20 Percent of the Programmed Amount

♠ (Jun) (1) Request for $3,587,000 (32.3 percent increase) allocation in Construction Capital and $940,000 (19.0 percent increase) allocation in Construction Support, for the SHOPP Safety Improvements project on State Route 1, in Mendocino County. (EA 0F710, PPNO 4630)

♠ (Jun) (4) Request for $41,482,000 (8.9 percent increase) allocation in Construction Capital, $972,000 (0.0 percent increase) allocation in Construction Support, and
$3,000,000 (0.0 percent increase) allocation in Right of Way Capital, for the State-Administered multi-funded STIP/Prop 1B SR 99 Delano to Pixley 6-Lane Pavement Rehabilitation Project on State Route 99, in Kern and Tulare counties, programmed in Fiscal Year 2024-25. (EA 0W791, PPNO 7072)
(Related Item under Ref. 2.5b.(1))

♠ (Jun) (5) Request for $3,751,000 (55.0 percent increase) allocation in Pre-Construction Support, Plans, Specifications, and Estimate (PS&E) phase, for the SHOPP Pavement Preservation project on State Route 213, in Los Angeles County. (EA 34660, PPNO 5371)
(Related Item under Ref. 2.5b.(2))

2.5e Supplemental Fund Allocations

♠ (Jun) (2) Request for an additional $2,002,000 (20.6 percent increase) in Construction Capital for the SHOPP Safety Improvements project on Route 99, in Tehama County. (EA 0J010, PPNO 3744)
(Related Item under Ref. 2.2c.(2))

♠ (Jun) (4) Request for an additional $880,000 (21.0 percent increase) in Pre-Construction Support, PS&E phase, for the SHOPP Bridge Scour project on Route 84, in Alameda County. (EA 0J550, PPNO 0481M)
(Related Item under Ref. 2.8a.(1)) Item was deferred to future meeting.

♠ (Jun) (5) Request for an additional $6,684,000 (13.4 percent increase) in Construction Capital for the SHOPP Bridge Rehabilitation and Replacement project on US 101, in Santa Barbara County. (EA 1C950, PPNO 2448)

♠ (Jun) (10) Request for an additional $5,700,000 (13.2 percent increase) in Construction Capital for the SHOPP Safety Improvements project on Route 74, in Riverside County. (EA 1C850, PPNO 0050P)

♠ (Jun) (12) Request for an additional $2,355,000 (122.0 percent increase) in Pre-Construction Support, PA&ED phase, for the SHOPP Bridge Formula Program project on I-40, in San Bernardino County.
(EA 1L800, PPNO 3017K)
(Related Item under Ref. 2.8a.(1))

♠ (Jun) (13) Request for an additional $700,000 (8.4 percent increase) in Construction Capital for the SHOPP Collision Severity Reduction project on US 395, in Mono County. (EA 36640, PPNO 2624)

♠ (Aug) (3) Request for an additional $775,000 (11.0 percent increase) in Construction Capital for the SHOPP Safety Improvements project on State Route 49, in Placer County. (EA 1H240, PPNO 4785)

♠ (Aug) (5) Request for an additional $880,000 (21.0 percent increase) in Pre-Construction Support, PS&E phase, for the SHOPP Bridge Scour project on State Route 84, in Alameda County. (EA 0J550, PPNO 0481M)
(Related Item under Ref. 2.8a.(1))

2.5f Financial Allocations for SHOPP

♠ (Jun) Informational Reports on Allocations Under Delegated Authority

  • Emergency G-11 Allocations (2.5f.(1)): $81,635,000 for 26 projects.
  • SHOPP Safety Sub-Allocations (2.5f.(3)): $13,006,000 for two projects.
  • Minor G-05-05 Allocations (2.5f.(4)): $4,443,000 for five projects.

Of these, the following were of interest for the highway pages: Uninteresting projects included emergency storm damage mitigation that was primarily repairs; repairing damage from unhoused; and damage from accidents.

  • (1) #12. $2,410,000. 05-Mon-1 29.5. PPNO 05-3207; ProjID 0524000097; EA 1R630. Route 1 Near Lucia, at 1.4 miles north of Big Creek Bridge. Beginning February 3, 2024, an atmospheric river brought heavy rain to the region. On February 8, 2024, a rock slide occurred, blocking both lanes of the traveled way, leaving no access to isolated residents in the area due to another slide south of this location. This project will remove slide material, restore roadway, and install rock fall netting. A supplemental is needed due to cost increases for off hauling the slide material, increased rock fall protection, additional blasting operations, weather delays, and limited access due to other active emergency response projects adjacent to this project. Initial G-11 Allocation 03/18/2024…$2,340,000; Supplemental G-11 Allocation 04/30/2024…$2,410,000; Revised Allocation…$4,750,000. This allocation: CON ENG $460,000; CONST $1,950,000.
  • (1) #19. $3,550,000. 07-LA-27 0.0/5.0. PPNO 07-6267; ProjID 0724000257; EA 2XN90. Route 27 Near Topanga, from Route 1 to 0.1 mile north of Circle Trail. Winter storms from February 4 – 6, 2024 brought heavy rains, causing slides and damaged slopes. This project will remove debris and mud from the roadway, repair slopes, reconstruct damaged guardrail and fencing, and clean culverts. Allocation: CON ENG $735,000 CONST $2,815,000.
  • (3) #1. $10,595,000. 03-Sut-99 25.0/26.2. PPNO 03-8383; ProjID 0319000070; EA 4H870. Route 99 Near Yuba City, from 0.6 mile south to 0.6 mile north of Oswald Road. Outcome/Outputs: : Construct traffic signal to improve safety. This project will reduce the number and severity of collisions. (Additional Contribution: $1,695,691 CONST from Sutter County.) CEQA – CE, 01/11/2023; Re-validation 2/20/2024 NEPA – CE, 01/24/2023; Re-validation 2/20/2024. Allocation: CON ENG $1,770,000; CONST $9,300,000.

♠ (Aug) Informational Reports on Allocations Under Delegated Authority
(Related Item under Ref. 2.2c.(2))

  • Emergency G-11 Allocations (2.5f.(1)): $137,656,000 for 30 projects.
  • SHOPP Safety Sub-Allocations (2.5f.(3)): $110,366,000 for eight projects.

Of these, the following were of interest for the highway pages: Uninteresting projects included emergency storm damage mitigation that was primarily repairs; repairing damage from unhoused; and damage from accidents.

  • (1) #8. $27,000,000. 05-Mon-1 60.0. PPNO 05-3229; ProjID 0524000176; EA 1S160. Route 1 Near Notleys Landing, at 0.2 mile south of Rocky Creek Bridge.On March 30, 2024, a rockslide occurred below the highway resulting in the undermining of Route 1. Temporary stabilization and one-way traffic control was established under emergency contract EA 1S040/PPNO 05-3222. This project will construct a sidehill viaduct to restore two-way traffic. (Additional $200,000 was allocated for Right of Way purposes.) Allocation: CON ENG $6,000,000 CONST $21,000,000.
  • (1) #16. $16,745,000. 07-LA-27 0.0/5.0. PPNO 07-6267; ProjID 0724000257; EA 2XN90. Route 27 Near Topanga, from Route 1 to 0.1 mile north of Circle Trail. Winter storms from February 4 – 6, 2024 brought heavy rains, causing slides and damaged slopes. This project will remove debris and mud from the roadway, repair slopes, reconstruct damaged guardrail and fencing, and clean culverts. This supplemental is needed because drone surveys showed three additional scarps within the slide extent along with seepage, which is likely to impact the slope’s stability. Additional loose debris between 5 and 10 feet deep will be removed and the slopes will be benched. Additional drains will be installed to better control drainage at the slide location. Allocation: CON ENG $265,000; CONST $16,480,000.
  • (3) #5. $20,014,000. 05-SLO-101 61.7/62.2. PPNO 05-2766; ProjID 0518000052; EA 1J780. US 101 Near Paso Robles, from 0.7 mile north of Exline Road to 0.9 mile south of Monterey Road. Outcome/Outputs: Improve safety by constructing an undercrossing. This project will improve safety and reduce the number and severity of collisions. CEQA – MND, 8/28/2019; Re-validation 4/19/2024. NEPA – CE, 1/12/2020; Re-validation 4/19/2024. Future consideration of funding approved under Resolution E-20-17; March 2020. Addendum to the previously approved Future Consideration of Funding approved under Resolution E-23-160A; December 2023. Concurrent addendum for the previously approved Future Consideration of Funding under Resolution E-24-90A; August 2024. Allocation: CON ENG $4,000,000; CONST $16,100,000.

2.5g Prop 1B Project Allocations

There were no items of interest for this agenda item in the reviewed minutes.

2.5p Local Transportation Climate Adaptation Program (LTCAP) Allocations

There were no items of interest for this agenda item in the reviewed minutes.

2.5s Senate Bill 1 Programs Project Allocations Local Partnership Program (LPP) Allocations

♠ (Jun) (1) Request of $24,818,000 for the State-Administered multi-funded LPP (Formulaic and Competitive)/STIP Route 99/ Caldwell Ave Interchange, Safety, and Multi- Modal Project, on the State Highway System, in Tulare County. (PPNO 6421)

♠ (Jun) (6) Request of $3,055,000 for the locally-administered LPP (Competitive) Pioneer Trail / US 50 Intersection Safety Improvement Project, on the State Highway System, in El Dorado County, programmed in Fiscal Year 2024-25. (PPNO 3355)

♠ (Jun) (9) Request of $118,016,000 for three State-Administered TCEP projects, on the State Highway System. Resolution TCEP-A-2324-25
(Related Items under Ref. 2.1b.(1), 2.2c.(2), 2.5b.(1), 4.17 and 4.26)

  • #1. $450,000. 02-Sha-5 R10.30/R26.00. PPNO 02-3597; ProjID 0215000083; EA 0H920. Fix 5 Cascade Gateway / I-5 Improvements Shasta. In Shasta and Tehama counties at various locations from 0.5 mile north of Knighton Road Overcrossing to Fawndale Road Overcrossing and at northbound Cottonwood Scales. Description: Add a third through lane in the median as a truck only lane in each direction. Construct four auxiliary lanes. Widen seven bridges. Install an Advanced Lane Management System in the northbound direction and will have three overhead sign structures. Install two 350 kw Electric Vehicle Chargers for trucks and other vehicles. CEQA – MND, 12/26/2023. NEPA – CE, 12/27/2023. Future consideration of funding approved under Resolution E-24-05; January 2024. Contribution from other sources: $3,962,000. Concurrent Baseline Agreement under Resolution TCEP-P-2324-08B; June 2024. Allocation (Programmed, if Different): TCEP-S/23-24⇒PS&E $450,000 ($1,071,000).
  • #2. $75,000,000. 11-SD-11 2.7/2.7. PPNO 11-0999H; ProjID 1124000359; EA 05640. Otay Mesa East Land Port of Entry Early Work Package. On Route 11: In San Diego County near San Diego at 1.9 mile East of Sanyo Avenue Undercrossing. Otay Mesa East (OME)) Port of Entry (POE) early work package including southbound passenger vehicle lanes and northbound truck lanes. Construct drainage facilities, perform earthwork and paving, and place temporary federal and state facilities. CEQA – EIR, 03/29/2012; Re-validation 06/14/2024 NEPA – EIS, 03/29/2012; Re-validation 06/14/2024. Future consideration of funding approved under Resolution E-12-35; June 2012. Right of Way Certification: 06/14/2024. Concurrent TCEP Programming Amendment under Resolution G-24-54; June 2024. Allocation: TCEP-S/23-24⇒CONST $27,840,000; TCEP-R/23-24⇒CON ENG $10,000,000, CONST $37,160,000.
  • #3. $42,566,000. 12-Ora-91 0 12-Ora-55, PM 17.4/R17.9, 12-Ora-57, PM 15.5/16.2, 12-Ora-91, PM 4.7/R11.. PPNO 12-4600A; ProjID 1220000029; EA 0K981. Route 91 Operational and Multimodal Improvements Project from Route 55 to Lakeview Avenue – TCEP. On Route 91 in Orange County from Route 55 to Lakeview Avenue. The project will improve operations, reliability, safety, and throughput thereby improving economic vitality of Orange County and beyond and include the following elements: Construct a new drop ramp for dedicated access to southbound Route 55 from Lakeview Avenue Bridge, which eliminates an existing weave, improving safety, and reducing collisions. CEQA – MND, 06/24/2020; Re-validation 10/30/2023 NEPA – FONSI, 06/24/2020; Re-validation 10/30/2023. Future consideration of funding approved under Resolution E-20-77; August 2020. Concurrent addendum for the previously approved Future Consideration of Funding under Resolution E-24-64A; June 2024. Right of Way Certification: 05/3/2024Allocation: TCEP-R/23-24⇒CON ENG $1,212,000; CONST $41,354,000.

♠ (Jun) (10) Request of $89,670,000 for two locally-administered TCEP projects, on the State Highway System. (Related Item under Ref. 2.2c.(2))

  • #1. $69,670,000. 07-LA-91 16.9/19.8. PPNO 07-5388; ProjID 0716000284; EA 29811. Route 605 / Route 91 Interchange Improvement: Gateway Cities Freight Crossroads Project. In the cities of Artesia and Cerritos, from Shoemaker Avenue to I-605 Interchange and on I-605 from Alondra Blvd to the I-605/Route 91 interchange. The project would add one new mixed-flow lane on Route 91 in the westbound direction from the Artesia Boulevard on-ramp to I-605 Connector ramp joining at the point where the westbound Route 91 to the northbound I-605 connector ramp flares from one to two lanes. CEQA – ND, 01/17/2019; Re-validation 03/22/2024 NEPA – FONSI, 01/17/2019; Re-validation 03/22/2024. Future consideration of funding approved under Resolution E-19-23; March 2019. Right of Way Certification: 09/21/2023. As part of this allocation request, the implementing agency is requesting to extend the completion of CONST an additional 23 months beyond the 36 month deadline. Contribution from other sources: $44,630,000. Time Extension for FY 22-23 CONST expires on June 30, 2024. Allocation: TCEP-S/22-23⇒CONST $27,868,000; TCEP-R/22-23⇒CONST $41,802,000.
  • #2. $20,000,000. 10-Sta-108 R29.7/R32.4. PPNO 10-3507; ProjID 1021000100; EA 0S801. North County Corridor Project – Phase 1 from Claribel Road to Clause Road. The North County Corridor Project consists of 4 separate phases of construction totaling 18 miles in length. The scope of this project is for Phase 1. The corridor will be a high capacity bypass around the cities of Modesto, Riverbank and Oakdale. The Phase 1 project will be an ultimate 6-lane divided expressway beginning at the intersection of Claribel Road & Oakdale Road, extending eastward to the intersection of Claribel Road & Claus Road. It will be access controlled with a 40′-70′ median with grade separations over Roselle Avenue, Terminal Avenue and the Burlington Northern Santa Fe Railroad tracks. This new alignment will build a west-east expressway that will improve regional network circulation connecting from the western end of downtown Modesto to the eastward end joining Route 120 east of the City of Oakdale (Segments 1 to 4). CEQA – EIR, 05/22/2020; Re-validation 10/30/2023 NEPA – EIS, 05/22/2020; Re-validation 10/30/2023. Future consideration of funding approved under Resolution E-20-129; December 2020. Concurrent addendum for the previously approved Future Consideration of Funding under Resolution E-24-63A; June 2024. Right of Way Certification: Pending Contribution from other sources: $160,000,000. Time Extension for FY 22-23 CONST expires on June 30, 2024. The Department is requesting non-proportional spending of TCEP funds during construction. At completion, project expenditures will be reconciled to ensure that TCEP funds have been expended proportionally. Allocation: TCEP-R/22-23⇒CONST $20,000,000. Deferred prior to the CTC meeting

♠ (Jun) (11) Request of $6,300,000 for the locally-administered multi-funded TCEP/STIP Centennial Corridor SB Route 99 to WB Route 58 Connector project, on the State Highway System, in Kern County, programmed in Fiscal Year 2024-25. (PPNO 8030)

♠ (Aug) (3) Request of $263,000 for the locally-administered LPP (Formulaic) National Trails Highway Bridge Replacements, Amboy to Kelbaker project, off the State Highway System (County Sign Route 66 / Former US 66), in San Bernardino County. (PPNO 1304)
(Related Item under Ref. 4.23)

♠ (Aug) (5) Request of $20,000,000 for the locally-administered TCEP North County Corridor Project – Phase 1 from Claribel Road to Claus Road project, on the State Highway System, in Stanislaus County. (PPNO 3507)

♠ (Aug) (8) Request of $36,141,000 for the State-Administered TCEP Otay Mesa East Land Port of Entry Early Work Package project, on the State Highway System, in San Diego County. (PPNO 0999H)
(Related Item under Ref. 2.1a.(2))

2.5t Traffic Congestion Relief Program (TCRP) Allocations

There were no items of interest for this agenda item in the reviewed minutes.

2.5w Active Transportation Program (ATP) Allocations

There were no items of interest for this agenda item in the reviewed minutes.

2.6g Transit and Intercity Rail Capital Program (TIRCP) Allocations

There were no items of interest for this agenda item in the reviewed minutes.

4. TCIF and Aeronautic Program Updates / Policy Matters

♠ (Jun) 4.23 Approval of the State Route 152 Local Alternative Transportation Improvement Program in Merced County.

♠ (Aug) 4.23 Local Partnership Formulaic Program Amendment: (° indicates items that were below the level of detail for updating the specific route pages)
(Related Item under Ref. 2.5s.(3))

  • Add the Bellam Boulevard Off-Ramp from US 101 Improvement project in Marin County and program $1,204,000 in fiscal year 2024-25.
  • Add the National Trails Highway Bridge Replacements (3 Bridges) Project in San Bernardino County and program $263,000 to the PA&ED phase in fiscal year 2024-25 and $263,000 to the PS&E phase in fiscal year 2024-25.
  • Add the National Trails Highway Bridge Replacements (30 Bridges) Project in San Bernardino County and program $2,625,000 to the PA&ED phase in fiscal year 2024-25 and $2,625,000 to the PS&E phase in fiscal year 2025-26.
  • °Add the Downtown Pavement Resurfacing project in the City of Martinez, Contra Costa County and program $400,000 in fiscal year 2024-25.

Other Matters/Public Comment

There were no items of interest for this agenda item in the reviewed minutes.

FREQUENTLY USED TERMS IN CTC MINUTESCalifornia Transportation Commission (Commission or CTC), California Department of Transportation (Department or Caltrans), Regional Improvement Program (RIP), Interregional Improvement Program (IIP), State Transportation Improvement Program (STIP), State Highway Operation and Protection Program (SHOPP), Traffic Congestion Relief Program (TCRP), Public Transportation Account (PTA), Clean Air and Transportation Improvement Act of 1990 (Proposition 116), High Speed Passenger Train Bond Program (Proposition 1A), Highway Safety, Traffic Reduction, Air Quality, and Port Security Bond Act of 2006 (Proposition 1B), Corridor Mobility Improvement Account (CMIA), State Route 99 Bond Program (RTE or SR 99), Local Bridge Seismic Retrofit Account (LBSRA), Trade Corridors Improvement Fund (TCIF), Highway-Railroad Crossing Safety Account (HRCSA), State-Local Partnership Program (SLPP), Traffic Light Synchronization Program (TLSP), Letter of No Prejudice (LONP), Environmental Phase (PA&ED), Design Phase (PS&E), Right of Way (R/W), Fiscal Year (FY), Active Transportation Program (ATP), Intercity Rail (ICR), California Aid to Airports Program (CAAP), Acquisition & Development (A&D), Transit and Inter-City Rail Capital Program (TIRCP), Transportation Facilities Account (TFA), Trade Corridor Enhancement Program (TCEP), Local Partnership Program (LPP), Local Streets and Roads Program (LSRP), Solutions for Congested Corridors Program (SCCP).

 

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