Caltrans crews set to continue work on projects in the region
Crews are scheduled to work on a number of Caltrans projects in the region this coming week.
Here’s what people can expect:
Yuba County long-term projects
State Route 20: Work continues a $16.8 million project funded in part by Senate Bill 1, the Road Repair and Accountability Act of 2017, to rehabilitate the pavement, widen shoulders and realign the roadway between Loma
Rica Road and Spring Valley Road. Project information and construction updates are available at www.fixyuba20. com No traffic-interfering work is scheduled.
State Route 20: Work continues on a $61.5 million project funded in part by Senate Bill 1, the Road Repair and Accountability Act of 2017, to straighten and flatten roadway curves and slopes, widen shoulders, construct a new bridge and rehabilitate a 4.5-mile section of roadway in the Browns Valley area. Construction is expected to be completed in 2021. Project information and construction updates are available at www.fixyuba20. com.
State Route 20 between Marysville Road and Timbuctoo Road: Motorists can expect intermittent one-way traffic control from 5:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Thursday and 5:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. Friday and Saturday for roadway excavation, drainage and grading work.
State Route 20 between
Stacey Ann Drive and
Libby Lane: Motorists may expect rock blasting activity sometime between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. Monday. Motorists can expect up to a 30-minute delay to ensure all explosives are discharged and the roadway is safe for travel. Motorists are advised to use alternate routes to avoid delays.
State Route 20: Work continues on a $54 million project by Caltrans to straighten curves, widen shoulders, construct a new bridge and rehabilitate a 2-mile section of roadway in the Timbuctoo area. Construction is expected to start this spring.
Project information and construction updates are available at www.fixyuba20. com.
State Route 20 between the Parks Bar Bridge over the Yuba River and Lower Smartsville Road: Motorists can expect intermittent oneway traffic control from 6 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday for roadway excavation, paving and earthmoving work.
State Route 70: Work continues an $83 million funded in part by Senate
Bill 1, the Road Repair and Accountability Act of 2017, to replace the Simmerly Slough Bridge. Completion is expected in spring
2022. Project information and construction updates are available at www. Fixhighway70.com No traffic-interfering work is scheduled.
Short-term project
State Route 49 between Camptonville/jackson Mill and Sleighville Circle:
Motorists may expect intermittent one-way traffic control from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. Monday through Friday for drainage work.
Sutter County long-term projects
State Route 20: Work continues on a $37.7 million project funded in part by Senate Bill 1 (SB 1), the Road Repair and Accountability Act of 2017, to restore nearly 12 lane miles of pavement between Lytle Road and the Sutter Bypass, widen the shoulders and replace the Wadsworth Canal Bridge. Completion is expected in 2020.
State Route 99 between east end of the Sutter Bypass and Lytle Road: Motorists may expect one-way traffic control at various locations from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Thursday, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Friday and 9 p.m. Friday to 9 a.m. Saturday for pavement work.
State Route 99: Construction has started on a $36 million pavement and streetscape project by Caltrans and the City of
Live Oak and funded in part by Senate Bill 1, the Road Repair and Accountability Act of 2017, and a federal TIGER grant to replace the old pavement, flatten the roadway, construct new sidewalks, curbs and gutters, upgrade drainage systems, and improve traffic signals, bicycle and pedestrian signals between Pennington Road and Elm Street. Completion is expected in 2021. Project information and construction updates are available at www.liveoak99. com.
State Route 99 between Juniper Street and Nevada Street north: North- and southbound motorists may expect various lane, auxiliary lane and shoulder restrictions from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Saturday for utility work.
Short-term projects
State Route 99 from 0.3 miles north of Sacramento Avenue to 0.5 miles south of Wilson Road: Northand southbound motorists may expect various lane restrictions at a variety of locations from 6 p.m. to 7 a.m. Sunday through Thursday for pavement grinding and pavement work.
State Route 99 from 1,980 feet north of O’banion
Road to 560 feet north of Smith Road: Southbound motorists can expect various lane restrictions from 6 p.m. to 7 a.m. Sunday through Thursday for pavement grinding and pavement work.
State Route 99 from 1,980 feet north of O’banion Road to Bogue Road: Northbound motorists can expect various lane restrictions from 6 p.m. to 7 a.m. Sunday through Thursday for pavement grinding and pavement work.
State Route 99 between Hunn Road and Bridge Street: North- and southbound motorists may expect the right shoulder closed through September 22 for Yuba City’s curb, gutter and sidewalk improvements on Franklin Boulevard.
State Route 99 between Oswald Road and Barry
Road: Northbound motorists may expect intermittent closures of all lanes from 9 a.m. to 10 a.m. Wednesday for PG&E to move lines crossing the roadway.
State Route 99 between Walnut Avenue and
Barry Road: Southbound motorists may expect intermittent closures of all lanes from 9 a.m. to 10 a.m. Wednesday for PG&E to move lines crossing the roadway.
State Route 99 at
Bogue Road: North- and southbound motorists may expect intermittent lane restrictions from 6 a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday for curb, gutter and sidewalk work. Eastand westbound motorists may expect the shoulder and turn pockets on Bogue Road closed during the same time.
State Route 99 at Barry Road: Southbound motorists may expect intermittent lane restrictions from 5 a.m. to 11 p.m. Monday for curb, gutter and sidewalk work. Eastand westbound motorists may expect the shoulder and turn pockets on Barry Road closed during the same time.
State Route 99 between Bogue Road and Smith Road: Northbound motorists may expect various lane and shoulder restrictions from 7 p.m. to 6 a.m. Sunday through Thursday for pavement grinding and paving work.
State Route 99 between Richland Road and the State Route 20 junction: Northand southbound motorists may expect various lane, median and shoulder restrictions from 7 p.m. to 10 a.m. Sunday through
Friday for paving work.
Colusa County long-term projects
Interstate 5: Work continues on a $5.7 million project to upgrade the water and wastewater systems at the north- and southbound Maxwell Safety Roadside Rest Areas. The rest areas are scheduled to be closed until the improvements are completed in late fall. The Willows rest areas in Glenn County or the Dunnigan rest areas in Yolo County remain open.
State Routes 20/45: Work continues on a $19.3 million project by Caltrans, the
City of Colusa and Colusa County project million and funded in part by Senate
Bill 1, the Road Repair and Accountability Act of 2017, to replace the old pavement, flatten the roadway, construct new sidewalks, curbs and gutters and improve drainage between Market Street and Butte Vista Way. Completion is expected in 2020.
State Routes 20/45 between 2nd Street and Cynthia Drive: East- and westbound motorists may expect various lane, shoulder and median restrictions from 6 a.m. to 3 p.m. Monday through Friday for curb, gutter and sidewalk work.
Short-term project
State Route 16 between the State Route 20 junction and the Yolo-colusa County line: Motorists may expect oneway traffic control from 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. Monday through Friday for drainage work.