Marysville Appeal-Democrat

Crews continue work on Caltrans projects

- Appeal-democrat

Crews are scheduled to work on a number Caltrans projects in the area.

Here’s what drivers can expect this week:

Yuba County long-term projects

State Route 20: Work continues on a $16.8 million project funded 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. No traffic-interferin­g work is scheduled.

State Route 70: Work continues on an $83 million funded by Senate Bill 1, the Road Repair and Accountabi­lity Act of 2017, to replace the Simmerly Slough Bridge. Completion is expected in spring 2022. No trafficint­erfering work is scheduled.

Short-term projects

State Route 20: Between the Parks Bar Bridge at the Yuba River and Lower Smartsvill­e Road, motorists can expect intermitte­nt one-way traffic control from 6 a.m.-3 p.m. today through Friday for utility work.

State Route 20: Between Marysville Road and Timbuctoo Road, motorists can expect intermitte­nt one-way traffic control and shoulder closures from 7 a.m.-6 p.m. today through Wednesday and 7 a.m.-3 p.m. Thursday through Saturday for utility work.

State Route 49: Between Wilsons Log Cabin/marysville Road and the

Yuba Pass Summit about 12 miles north of Sierra City, motorists can expect one-way traffic control from 7:15 a.m.-3:15 p.m. today through Friday for miscellane­ous work.

State Route 70: At 12th Street, north- and southbound motorists can expect various lane restrictio­ns from 7:30 p.m.-5 a.m. today through Thursday for vegetation work.

Sutter County long-term projects

State Route 20: Work continues on a $37.7 million project funded 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. No traffic-interferin­g work is scheduled.

State Route 99: Utility relocation work continues in advance of a $37 million pavement and streetscap­e project by Caltrans and the city of Live Oak 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. Roadway constructi­on is expected to start in 2020.

State Route 99: Between Paseo Avenue and Riviera Road, motorists can expect one-way traffic control from 7 a.m.-5 p.m. today through Friday for utility work.

Short-term projects

State Route 99: Between Marcuse Road and Central Avenue, northbound motorists can expect the right shoulder closed from 7 a.m.-5 p.m. Wednesday for utility work.

State Route 99: At Barry Road, north- and southbound motorists can various lane restrictio­ns from 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Tuesday and Wednesday for utility work.

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Colusa County long-term project

State Routes 20/45: Utility relocation work continues in advance of a $13.5 million project by Caltrans, the city of Colusa and Colusa County to replace the old pavement, flatten the roadway, construct new sidewalks, curbs and gutters and improve drainage between Market Street and Butte Vista Way. Roadway constructi­on is expected to start in 2020. shoulders and realign the roadway between Loma Rica Road and Spring Valley Road. No traffic-interferin­g work is scheduled.

Short-term projects

State Route 20: From 0.8 miles east of the Lake County line to 1.3 miles east of the Lake County line, westbound motorists expect various lane restrictio­ns from 7:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m. Tuesday for guardrail repair work.

State Route 20: Between the 3 Sisters turnout and the Tehama-colusa Canal, motorists can expect one-way traffic control from 8 a.m.-2 p.m. Thursday for shoulder work.

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