Marysville Appeal-Democrat

Caltrans crews to continue work on projects in the region

- Appeal Staff Report

Caltrans crews are set to work on a number of road projects in the region this coming week.

Here’s a look at what drivers can expect:

Yuba County long-term projects

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 Main highway roadwork is in winter suspension. Dry Creek bridge work adjacent to the highway is scheduled to continue during the winter, depending on the weather.

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 Main highway roadwork is in winter suspension. Freshwater Creek bridge work adjacent to the highway is scheduled to continue during the winter, depending on the weather.

State Route 70: Work continues on 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 2021. Project informatio­n and constructi­on updates are available at www. Fixhighway­70.com No traffic-interferin­g work is scheduled.

Short-term projects

State Route 49 between Marysville Road and Cleveland Avenue: Motorists may expect intermitte­nt lane restrictio­ns from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Monday for utility work.

State Route 70 at Mcgowan Parkway: Southbound and northbound motorists may expect the off-ramp shoulders closed from 6:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday for electrical work.

Sutter County long-term projects

State Route 20: Work is wrapping up 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 winter 2021. No traffic-interferin­g work is scheduled.

State Route

99: Constructi­on continues 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 water and 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 Ash Street and Nevada Street north: North- and southbound motorists may expect various shoulder, auxiliary lane and lane restrictio­ns from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday through Saturday for undergroun­d waterline, sewer, drainage, sidewalk, curb, gutter and driveway work.

State Route 99 at Walker Way: Motorists may expect Walker closed at State Route 99 through summer 2021 for roadway constructi­on. Motorists should use Ash Street or Archer Avenue as alternate routes.

Short-term projects

State Route 20 between

Wood Road and Farmlan Road: Eastbound motorists may expect the right shoulder closed from 8:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday through Friday for PG&E utility work.

State Route 20 around Woodward Avenue: Northand southbound motorists may expect center median restrictio­ns from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Monday for the City of Yuba City to perform landscape 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 through March 31, 2021 when the improvemen­ts are expected to be completed. The Corning rest areas in Tehama County and 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 2021. No traffic-interferin­g work is scheduled.

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