🛣 Updates to the California Highways Web Page – Nov 19 – May 20

Ah, a new year and what a year it is start out to be. Let’s start with the good: As I was starting on these updates at the end of February 2020, I was out in Madison WI visiting my daughter, walking hither and yon. The end of March 2020 also marks 20 years for the domain cahighways.org, and (if you read through to the bottom of the page), almost 25 years for the posting of highway information on Usenet, or from this sites former home on Pacificnet (which is now long gone). Twenty years. In internet time, that’s like … well, forever.

But 2020 will be memorable for much more than 20 years of California Highways. It will be memorable for another “C”: Coronavirus. Much of my weekdays in March and April have been spent working from home, and my weekends on doing these highway page updates and recording LPs to MP3. That’s because everything else has gone away: going out to theatre; roadtrips and eating out along the road. This is a temporary new normal. But at least I have these pages to keep me busy on the weekends.

Somethings don’t change. Things that were on the horizon in 2019 are still on the horizon. In other words, I’m still trying to figure out how I want the site update to look (although I’m getting closer on the ideas). I do know that we’ll be going to one page per highway, and that I’ll have a translation page so that old links don’t get broken (the Javascript is already written). On the editor front, I am transitioning to BlueGriffon, as it supports the HTML5 tags that I think might be useful for the site in the future (in particular, the <NAV> tag, which may be the basis of future overall site navigation). I think the compatibility problem with the other editor I use (Amaya) was the <!DOCTYPE> tag, where a missing or HTML4 tag caused Amaya to flag valid HTML as invalid thanks to SGML enforcement. We shall see. BlueGriffon’s advantage over Amaya is that it is still maintained; however, I may have to pay to enable some features (should not be a big deal).

I’m also starting to enter the modern era, as of a decade ago, by starting a stylesheet. Progress is also continuing on the project to add memorial images and information to naming information. A side benefit of this will be a bit more standardization of the structure of the individual highway pages. In the future, as part of the move to single pages for each highway, I will use the standardized structure to generate a hyperlinked table of contents to make it easier get to portions of a route. For this conversion process (memorial images, stylesheet standardization), as of when I post this, I’m currently on Route 280.

  • Note the First: The non-individual highway pages haven’t been converted yet. If you see odd spacing in lists, this is likely why.
  • Note the Second: I’m still looking for pictures of name signs (i.e., signs with the names in the naming sections), and for pictures of some of the people. If you have them, please send me the images or pointers to where I can find the images. This is particularly important for the older names, the seemingly generic place names. For example, if we say that I-215 is called the Riverside Freeway, I want to find a sign that explicitly says “Riverside Freeway” (not just a destination of Riverside). It can be a sign pointing to an on-ramp; a sign on an intersecting freeway, or the freestanding signs that used to be on route segments. But it must have the full name. Surprisingly, for all the picture sites out there, few do a good job of capturing the naming signs. Consider it a challenge. You can mail them to webmaster@cahighways.org.

The Caltrans website rework is still creating problems. Many typical resources and pages are still not available and are still pending remediation. My offer still stands to Caltrans: I will be glad to host any unremediated information — or will find someone to do so if the information doesn’t fit in this site — pending remediation and rehosting on the Caltrans website. I am already hosting the Bridge Logs on my my Caltrans Resources page.

Moving on to the updates, starting with headlines, emailed items, and AAroads forum updates: Updates were made to the following highways, based on my reading of the papers (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. This resulted in changes on the following routes, with credit as indicated [my research(1), contributions of information or leads (via direct mail) from Tom Fearer(2), Michael McThrow(3), Scott Parker(4), Don Williams(5), and  Joel Windmiller(6): Route 1(1,2), Route 2(2,4), Route 4(2,4), I-5(1,2), LRN 8(1), I-8(1), I-10(1,2), Route 11(1), Route 12(2,4), Route 14(1), Route 17(2,4), Route 20(1), Route 25(1,2), Route 29(1), Route 30(2), Route 36(1), Route 37(1,2), US 40(2), Route 42(1), Route 46(1), Route 48(1,2), US 50(1), Route 52(2), Route 58(1), Route 60(1), Route 63(1), Route 64(2), Route 65(2,3), Route 71(5), I-80(1,2), Route 84(1,4), Route 86(2), Route 89(1,2), Route 91(1), Route 92(1), Route 93(2), Route 96(2), Route 99(1,2,4,6), Route 100(2,4), US 101(1,2,4), Route 111(1,2), Route 116(2,4), Route 118(2,4), Route 122(2), Route 125(1), Route 126(5), Route 132(1), Route 146(2), Route 154(1), Route 156(1), Route 157(2), Route 162(1), Route 171(2), Route 180(1,2), Route 181(2), Route 183(1), Route 192(1), Route 196(2), US 199(2), Route 210(1,2,4), Route 211(2), Route 220(1), Route 239(4), Route 241(1), Route 249(2), Route 251(2), Route 252(2), Route 256(3), Route 281(2), US 395(1), I-405(1), US 466(2), I-580(1), I-880(1), I-905(1), County Sign Route J22(2), County Sign Route J29(2), County Sign Route J35(2), County Sign Route J132(2).

Added a pointer to Mike Ballard’s Summits page to the Statistics Page 1.

Noted that the highway exit numbering PDFs from Cal-Nexus are working again… but all have been renamed.

Reviewed the Pending Legislation page, based on the new California Legislature site. 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 unfamilair 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 to the end of the Pending Legislation page. As this is early in the legislative session, no bills or resolutions have been passed yet, although there are a number of interest.

I checked the CTC Liaison page (post AB 434 link) for the results of the California Transportation Commission meetings from January 2020 through April 2020. However, that page is also caught up in the AB 434 rework, meaning that none of the agendas and all of the background was unavailable. However, the California Transportation Commission does a better job of having its act together, and the agendas and minutes and backgrounds are available there. 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):

2.1a. STIP Program/Project Amendments

♠ (Jan) SHOPP Amendments for Approval: Request to: (Related Items under 2.5b.(1), 2.5b.(2)and 4.6)2.1a.(1))

  • Add 28 new projects into the 2018 SHOPP. (2.1a.(1a))
  • Revise 32 projects currently programmed in the 2018SHOPP. (2.1a.(1d), 2.1a.(1e), 2.1a.(1f) and 2.1a.(1g))

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 or non-visible changes):

  • New Capital project amended into the 2018 SHOPP: Item 25: 06-Fre-180 PM 47.3/48.0. PPNO 7009 ProjID 0619000172 EA 0Y410. On Route 180 near Rolinda, from 0.3 mile west to 0.3 mile east of Dickenson Avenue. Construct roundabout. (Concurrent COS allocation under Resolution FP-19-50, January 2020.) Funding: PA&ED: $1,600K, PS&E $1,700K, R/W Supp $800K, Con Sup $1,550K, R/W Cap $830K, Const Cap $5,600. Total $12,080K. Begin Const: 7/2/2024.
  • Technical change to previous 2018 SHOPP Amendment: Item 17: 06-Tul-245 1.4 1.2/1.6 PPNO 6787 ProjID 0615000293 EA 0U280. Route 245 near Woodlake, at Yokohl Creek Bridge No. 46-0011 (PM 1.39 1.19/1.59); also at Kaweah River Bridge No. 46-0073 (PM 4.19/4.30). Replace bridges to upgrade to current standards, facilitate bike lane shoulders, and upgrade guard railing.
  • Technical change to previous 2018 SHOPP Amendment: Item 22: 08-Riv-10 PM R60.9/R74.0. PPNO 3008A. ProjID 0816000086. EA 1C081. I-10 in and near Coachella, from 0.5 mile east of Coachella Canal to Hazy Gulch Bridge. Cold plane pavement and overlay with Portland Cement Concrete (PCC). Construct eastbound truck climbing lane. A one-lane one lane temporary detour will be constructed in the median for traffic handling. Construction is not yet programmed. The amendment was an adjustment in the project support and engineering costs.
  • Technical change to previous 2018 SHOPP Amendment: Item 25: 10-Cal-4 PM 16.1. PPNO 3255. ProjID 1017000154. EA 1H500. Route 4 near Angels Camp, at West Branch Cherokee Creek
    Bridge No. 30-0036. Replace bridge.
  • SHOPP Long Lead Time Amendment: Item 1: 04-Mrn-37 R11.2/13.7 R11.2/14.6. PPNO 5200. ProjID 0419000376. EA 4Q320. On Route 37 in and near Novato, from Route 101 to 0.1 mile west of Atherton Avenue Sonoma County line; also in Sonoma County on Route 37, from Marin County line to Route 121 (PM 0.0/3.9). Reconstruct the roadway to address sea level rise and recurrent flooding.
  • SHOPP Amendment (Construction Management): Item 1: 03-Sac-99 PM 7.1/9.4. PPNO 6912. ProjID 0312000069. EA 0F280. On Route 99, in and near Elk Grove, from 0.3 mile south of Dillard Road Overcrossing to 0.6 mile south of Grant Line Road (replace Consumnes Cosumnes River Bridge No. 24-0020L/R, and Consumnes Cosumnes River Overflow Bridge No. 24-0021L/R; upgrade bridge rails at Dillard Road Overcrossing No. 24-0163; construct new McConnell Overhead No. 24-0048L. Bridge seismic retrofit, bridge scour retrofit, bridge rail replacement, and bridge replacement. This is a Construction Manager/General Contractor (CMGC) project.
  • SHOPP Amendment (Construction Management). New Work Package. Item 2: 03-Sac-99 PM 7.1/9.4. PPNO 6912D. ProjID 0319000204. EA 0F284. On Route 99, in and near Elk Grove, from 0.3 mile south of Dillard Road Overcrossing to 0.6 mile south of Grant Line Road. Early Work Package No. 4 for Cosumnes River Bridge Construction Manager/General Contractor (CMGC) parent project EA 0F280. Construct pre-cast concrete girder bridge and approach paving over the railroad at McConnell Overhead No. 24-0048L.
  • SHOPP Amendment (Construction Management). New Work Package. Item 3: 03-Sac-99 PM 7.1/9.4. PPNO 6912E. ProjID 0319000205. EA 0F285. On Route 99, in and near Elk Grove, from 0.3 mile south of Dillard Road Overcrossing to 0.6 mile south of Grant Line Road. Early Work Package No. 5 for Cosumnes River Bridge Construction Manager/General Contractor (CMGC) parent project EA 0F280. Construct temporary bridge superstructures and approach paving at Cosumnes River Overflow No. 24-0021L/R.

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

  • Add 30 new projects into the 2018 SHOPP. (2.1a.(1a) & 2.1a.(1b))
  • Revise 34 projects currently programmed in the 2018 SHOPP. (2.1a.(1d), 2.1a.(1e),2.1a.(1f) & 2.1a.(1g))

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 or non-visible changes): Note that some of the amendments and adjustments were not captured, because Caltrans made it impossible to cut and paste from the PDF agenda item. That’s not accessibility, Caltrans.

  • (1a) New Capital project amended into the 2018 SHOPP: Item #19. 02-Teh-99 4.2/4.8 PPNO 3744 ProjID 0219000044 EA 0J010 Route 99 near Los Molinos, from 0.3 mile S to 0.3 mile N of South Ave. Construct roundabout. Total cost: $14,407K. BC 3/19/2024. Construction and R/W acquisition not yet programmed.
  • (1a) New Capital project amended into the 2018 SHOPP: Item #22. 06-Fre-41 R1.8/R2.2 PPNO 7040 ProjID 0619000229 EA 1A290 Route 41 near Camden, from 0.2 mi S to 0.2 mi N of Mount Whitney Ave. Construct roundabout. Total cost: $13,750K. BC 11/27/2023. Construction and R/W acquisition not yet programmed.
  • (1a) New Capital project amended into the 2018 SHOPP: Item #23. 06-Fre-41 M5.7/R7.1 PPNO 7042 ProjID 0619000230 EA 1A300 Route 41 near Wildflower from 0.3 mi S to 1 mi N of East Elkhorn Ave. Construct roundabout. Total cost: $13,600K. BC 11/27/2023. Construction and R/W acquisition not yet programmed.
  • (1a) New Capital project amended into the 2018 SHOPP: Item #24. 06-Tul-190 11.3/11.5 PPNO 7033 ProjID 0619000232 EA 1A310 Route 190 near Porterville from 0.1 mi W to 0.1 mi E of Rockford Road. Construct roundabout. Total cost: $10,100K. BC 3/30/2024. Construction and R/W acquisition not yet programmed.
  • (1a) New Capital project amended into the 2018 SHOPP: Item #28. 10-SJ-120 11.6 PPNO 3477 ProjID 1019000084 EA 1K460 Route 120 near Manteca, at French Camp Road. Construct roundabout. Total cost: $16,204K. BC 12/16/2024. Construction and R/W acquisition not yet programmed.
  • (1b) New 2018 SHOPP Capital Project Amendment for SB1 Projects: Item #1. 04-Mrn-101 10.6/10.8 PPNO 0350H ProjID 0413000049 EA 4G820. US 101 in San Rafael, at US 101 NB offramp to 2nd Street at San Rafael Harbor Bridge No. 27-0033S. Replace bridge. Total cost: $17,681. BC 7/2/2020.

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.

2.1s. TCEP 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

♠ (Jan) (1) Approval of Projects for Future Consideration of Funding: Of the 8 projects in this agenda item, the following projects/allocation were at the level of interest for the highway pages (in general, these are significant new structures or changes, as opposed to repair or rehabilitation in place, non-visible changes, or off-road features such as truck scales):

  • 06-Fre-41, PM 27.6/28.6 State Route 41 Ashlan to Shaw Auxiliary Lane Project. Construct a northbound auxiliary lane on State Route 41 in Fresno County. (MND) (PPNO 6879) (SHOPP)
  • 10-Cal-4, PM 16.15 West Branch Cherokee Creek Bridge Replacement. Replace and construct a new bridge over West Branch Cherokee Creek in Calaveras County. (ND) (PPNO 3255) (SHOPP)  (Related Item under Ref. 2.5b.(2))

♠ (Jan) (5) Approval of Project for Future Consideration of Funding: 06-Fre-99, PM 28.88/30.11Veterans Boulevard/Route 99 Interchange Project/Veterans Boulevard Grade Separation Project. Construct a new interchange and separate the grade at Veterans Boulevard and State Route 99 in Fresno County. (FEIR) (PPNO 6995) (LPP) (Related Item under Ref. 2.5s.(3))

♠ (Mar) (1) Approval of Projects for Future Consideration of Funding: Of the 6 projects in this agenda item, the following projects/allocation were at the level of interest for the highway pages (in general, these are significant new structures or changes, as opposed to repair or rehabilitation in place, non-visible changes, or off-road features such as truck scales):

  • 03-But-70, PM 0.0/3.80,  03-Yub-70, PM 25.5/25.8 Route 70—Segment 3 Corridor Improvement Project. Widen the highway, construct a bridge, and build other safety improvements in Butte and Yuba Counties. (MND) (PPNO 9801B and 2296) (STIP) (SHOPP) (Related Item under Ref. 2.5b.(2))
  • 04-Nap-29, PM R5.6/R6.7, 04-Nap-221, PM 0.0/0.4 Route 29/Route 221 Soscol Junction Improvement Project. Reconfigure an existing intersection in Napa County. (MND) (PPNO 0376) (STIP) (Related Item under Ref. 2.5c.(2))
  • 05-SLO-101, PM 61.7/62.1 Wellsona Safety Improvements. Construct an undercrossing and frontage roads in San Luis Obispo County. (MND) (PPNO 2766) (SHOPP) (Related Item under Ref. 2.5b.(2))

♠ (Mar) (4) Approval of Project for Future Consideration of Funding: 01-DN-101, PM 35.8/36.5 Dr. Ernest M. Fine Bridge Replacement Project. Replace bridge on US 101 in Del Norte County. (FEIR) (PPNO 0100V) (SHOPP) (Related Item under Ref. 2.5b.(2))

♠ (Mar) (5) Approval of Project for Future Consideration of Funding: 04-SCl-9, PM 4.75/4.9 Saratoga Creek Bridge Project. Construct a new bridge within the existing bridge or replace it to address seismic and structural concerns in Santa Clara County. (FEIR) (PPNO 0386F) (SHOPP) (Related Item under Ref. 2.5b.(2))

2.3a. Route Adoptions

♠ (Mar) One Notice of Intent to Consider Rescission: 05-Mon-101 PM R91.9/101.3, 05-SBt-101 PM 0.0/2.9 Notice of Intent to consider Rescinding Freeway Adoption on US 101 in the Counties of Monterey and San Benito.

2.3b. New Public Road Connection

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

2.3c. Relinquishments

♠ (Jan) One Relinquishment Resolution:

  • 05-SBt-101-PM 0.00/0.62 Right of Way along US 101 from the Monterey County line to Cole Road, in the county of San Benito.

♠ (Mar) Three Relinquishment Resolution:

  • 03-Pla-193 PM 1.35/2.57 Right of Way on Route 193 from Oak Tree Lane to the City limits east of Stardust Lane, in the city of Lincoln.
  • 04-SF-101 PM 0.7 Right of Way along US 101 at 3rd Street, in the city and county of San Francisco.
  • 10-Sta-99 PM R21.4/R22.0 Right of Way along Route 99 on Salida Boulevard and Pelandale Avenue, in the city of Modesto.

2.3d. Vacations

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

2.5a Minor Projects

♠ (Jan) Request of $416,000 for a SHOPP Minor project to widen shoulders and provide pedestrian access on Route 178, in Kern County.

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

♠ (Jan) Request $220,294,000 for 25 SHOPP projects. (Related Item under Ref 2.1a.(1)and 4.6).

The following SHOPP Construction Phase project allocations were at the level of interest for the highway pages:

  • #3. 02-Las-36 7.2/7.4. On Route 36 Near Westwood, at Goodrich Creek Bridge No. 07-0048. Outcome/Output: Replace bridge with a new single span pre-cast bridge, install new bridge rails, and place Rock Slope Protection (RSP).  Allocation: $5,601,000. (Future consideration of funding approved under Resolution E-18-88; June 2018.) (EA 4F560/PPNO 02-3512 combined with EA 4E460/PPNO 02-3468 for construction under EA 4E46U/Project ID 0216000122.)
  • #10. 03-Sac-99 7.1/9.4. On Route 99 In and near Elk Grove, from 0.3 mile south of Dillard Road Overcrossing to 0.6 mile south of Grant Line Road. Early Work Package No. 4 for Cosumnes River Bridge Construction Manager/General Contractor (CMGC) parent project EA 0F280. Outcome/Output: Construct pre-cast concrete girder bridge and approach paving over the railroad at McConnell Overhead No. 24-0048L. (Future consideration of funding approved under Resolution E-19-51; June 2019.) (As part of this allocation request, the Department is requesting to extend the completion of CONST and CON ENG an additional 12 months beyond the 36 month deadline.)  Allocation: $25,990,000.
  • #11. 03-Sac-99 7.1/9.4. On Route 99 In and near Elk Grove, from 0.3 mile south of Dillard Road Overcrossing to 0.6 mile south of Grant Line Road. Early Work Package No. 5 for Cosumnes River Bridge Construction Manager/General Contractor (CMGC) parent project EA 0F280. Outcome/Output: Construct temporary bridge superstructures and approach paving at Cosumnes River Overflow No. 24-0021L/R. (Future consideration of funding approved under Resolution E-19-51; June 2019.) (Concurrent amendment under SHOPP Amendment 18H-014, January 2020.) (As part of this allocation request, the Department is requesting to extend the completion of CONST and CON ENG an additional 12 months beyond the 36 month deadline.) Allocation: $10,590,000.
  • #26. 10-SJ-26 13.1/R13.8. On Route 26 Near Linden, from 0.3 mile east of Fine Road to 0.1 mile west of Podesta Lane. Outcome/Output: Widen travel lanes and shoulders to improve the existing conditions for Surface Transportation Assistance Act (STAA) trucks. Allocation: $2,945,000.

♠ (Jan) (2) Request of $67,283,000 for 68 2018 SHOPP preconstruction project phases for environmental, design and R/W support. (Related Item under Ref 2.2c.(1), 2.1a.(1) and 4.12)

The following SHOPP Pre-Construction Phase project allocations were at the level of interest for the highway pages:

(2a) Support Allocations for SHOPP Projects

  • #2. 01-Lak-175 0.2/0.4. PPNO 3118. ProjID 0117000226. EA 0H460. Route 175 near Hopland, from 0.2 mile east to 0.4 mile east of Mendocino County line. Curve realignment and shoulder widening. Allocation: PS&E $1,256,000; R/W Sup $143,000
  • #15. 05-SB-154 R5.8/R6.1. ProjID 0516000060. PPNO 2674. EA 1H310. Route 154 in Santa Ynez, from 0.2 mile east to 0.1 mile west of Edison Street/Baseline Avenue. Construct a roundabout to improve operations and safety.  Allocation: PS&E $1,440,000 R/W Sup $418,000
  • #16. 06-Fre-41 R27.6/R28.3. PPNO 6879. ProjID 0617000103. EA 0W170. Route 41 near Fresno, from the northbound Ashlan Avenue onramp to the northbound Shaw Avenue  offramp. Construct northbound auxiliary lane and add an additional lane to the Shaw Avenue offramp.  (Concurrent consideration of funding under  Resolution E-20-05; January 2020.) PS&E $2,400,000 R/W Sup $150,000
  • #17. 06-Fre-180 47.3/48.0. PPNO 7009. ProjID 0619000172. EA 0Y410. Route 180 near Rolinda, from 0.3 mile west to 0.3 mile east of Dickenson Avenue. Construct roundabout. (Concurrent Amendment under SHOPP Amendment 18H-014, January 2020.)  PA&ED $1,600,000

(2b) Support Allocations for SHOPP SB 1 Projects of Primary Asset Classes

  • #9 10-Cal-4 16.1. PPNO 3255. ProjID 1017000154. EA 1H500. Route 4 Near Angels Camp, at West Branch Cherokee Creek Bridge No. 30-0036. Replace bridge. (Concurrent consideration of funding under Resolution E-20-09; January 2020.) (Concurrent Amendment under SHOPP Amendment 18H-014, January 2020.) PS&E $1,392,000 Programmed $1,530,000 Allocated; R/W Sup $103,000 Programmed $121,000 Allocated.

♠ (Mar) (1) Request of $363,673,000 for 30 SHOPP projects. (Related Items under Ref. 2.1a.(1), 2.5c.(1) and 2.5c.(5))

The following SHOPP Construction Phase project allocations were at the level of interest for the highway pages:

  • #8. 03-But-70 PM 5.6/9.1. PPNO 2295. ProjID 0318000054. EA 3H720. On Route 70 near Oroville, from 0.2 mile north of Cox Lane to 0.1 mile north of Palermo Road/Welsh Road. Outcome/Output: Improve safety by widening for two-way left-turn lane and standard shoulders, and provide a roadside clear recovery zone. This project will reduce the number and severity of collisions. (Future consideration of funding approved under Resolution E-18-155; December 2018.) (EA 3H720/PPNO 03-2295 combined with STIP EA 3F281/PPNO 03-9801A for construction under EA 3H72U/Project ID 0320000087.)  Financial allocation: $22,240,000
  • #10. 03-Sac-99 PM 7.1/9.4. PPNO 6912D. ProjID 0319000204. EA 0F284. Route 99 in and near Elk Grove, from 0.3 mile south of Dillard Road Overcrossing to 0.6 mile south of Grant Line Road. Early Work Package No. 4 for Cosumnes River Bridge Construction Manager/General Contractor (CMGC) parent project EA 0F280. Outcome/Output: Construct bridge over the railroad at McConnell Overhead No. 24-0048L. (Future consideration of funding approved under Resolution E-19-51; June 2019.) (Concurrent amendment under SHOPP Amendment 18H-015; March 2020.) Financial allocation: $20,210,000.
  • #11. 03-Sac-99 PM 7.1/9.4. PPNO 6912F. ProjID 0320000123. EA 0F286. Route 99 in and near Elk Grove, from 0.3 mile south of Dillard Road Overcrossing to 0.6 mile south of Grant Line Road. Early Work Package No. 6 for Cosumnes River Bridge Construction Manager/General Contractor (CMGC) parent project EA 0F280. Outcome/Output: Remove and replace Cosumnes River Bridge No. 24-0020L/R and Cosumnes River Overflow No. 24-0021L/R (structure work only). (Future consideration of funding approved under Resolution E-19-51; June 2019.) (Concurrent amendment under SHOPP Amendment 18H-015; March 2020.) (As part of this allocation request, the Department is requesting to extend the completion of CONST and CON ENG an additional 12 months beyond the 36 month deadline.) Financial allocation: $70,360,000.
  • #19. 05-SLO-58 PM 3.1. PPNO 0072B. ProjID 0515000099. EA 0L723. On Route 58 near Santa Margarita, at Trout Creek Bridge No. 49-0091. Outcome/Output: Replace bridge, widen shoulders and install bridge rail to current standards. Financial allocation: $9,848,000.
  • #26. 10-SJ-99 PM 16.8/17.6. PPNO 3148. ProjID 1013000265. EA 0X310. On Route 99 and Route 4: In Stockton, at Route 4/Route 99 Separation (Farmington Road) Bridge No. 29-0155. Outcome/Output: Replace structure to provide standard vertical clearance, reconstruct approaching roadway, including approach slabs, curb ramps, sidewalk, guardrail, fencing, signs, drainage,
    landscaping, and electrical elements. Financial allocation: $10,832,000.

♠ (Mar) (2) Request of $82,773,000 for 77 2018 SHOPP preconstruction project phases for environmental, design and R/W support. (Related Items under Ref. 2.1a.(1) and 2.2c.(1))

The following SHOPP Pre-Construction Phase project allocations were at the level of interest for the highway pages:

(2a) Support Allocations for SHOPP Projects

  • #3 02-Teh-99 PM 4.2/4.8. PPNO 3744. ProjID 0219000044. EA 0J010. Route 99 near Los Molinos, from 0.3 mile south to 0.3 mile north of of South Avenue. Construct roundabout. (Concurrent Amendment under SHOPP Amendment 18H-015; March 2020.) Financial allocation: PA&ED $1,050,000.
  • #4 03-But-70 PM 0.0/3.8, 03-Yub-70 PM 25.7/25.8. PPNO 2296. ProjID 0318000102. EA 3H930. Route 70 near Oroville, from Yuba County Line to south of East Gridley Road/Stimpson Road; also, in Yuba County on Route 70 from PM 25.7 to PM 25.8. Widen for two-way left-turn lane and standard shoulders. (Concurrent consideration of funding under Resolution E-20-14; March 2020.) Financial allocation: PS&E $3,000,000 R/W Sup $2,500,000
  • #13 05-SLO-101 PM 61.9. PPNO 2766. ProjID 0518000052. EA 1J780. US 101 near Wellsona, at the intersection of Route 101 and Wellsona Road. Improve safety by constructing an undercrossing. (Concurrent consideration of funding under Resolution E-20-17; March 2020.) Financial allocation: PS&E $3,386,000 R/W Sup $546,000.
  • #14 06-Fre-41 PM R1.8/R2.2. PPNO 7040. ProjID 0619000229. EA 1A290. On Route 41 near Camden, from 0.2 mile south to 0.2 mile north of Mount Whitney Avenue. Construct roundabout. (Concurrent Amendment under SHOPP Amendment 18H-015; March 2020.) Financial allocation: PA&ED $1,200,000
  • #15 06-Fre-41 PM M5.7/R7.1. PPNO 7042. ProjID 0619000230. EA 1A300. Route 41 near Wildflower, from 0.3 mile south to 1.0 mile north of East Elkhorn Avenue. Construct roundabout. (Concurrent Amendment under SHOPP Amendment 18H-015; March 2020.) Financial allocation: PA&ED $1,200,000.
  • #19 06-Tul-190 PM 11.3/11.5. PPNO 7033. ProjID 0619000232. EA 1A310. Route 190 near Porterville, from 0.1 mile west to 0.1 mile east of Rockford Road. Construct roundabout. (Concurrent Amendment under SHOPP Amendment 18H-015; March 2020.) Financial allocation: PA&ED $1,400,000
  • #23 07-LA-405 PM 39.1. PPNO 2681. ProjID 0717000022. EA 20490. I-405 in the city of Sherman Oaks, at southbound onramp from Ventura Boulevard. Widen the onramp to two lanes plus a High Occupancy Vehicle (HOV) lane. 21-22 PS&E $1,918,000 $1,918,000 R/W Sup $141,000 $141,000
  • #31 10-SJ-120 PM 11.6. PPNO 3477. ProjID 1019000084. EA 1K460. Route 120 near Manteca, at French Camp Road. Construct roundabout. (Concurrent Amendment under SHOPP Amendment 18H-015; March 2020.)  Financial allocation: PA&ED $1,660,000

(2b) Support Allocations for SHOPP SB 1 Projects of Primary Asset Classes

  • #1 01-DN-101 PM 35.8/36.5. PPNO 0100V. ProjID 0100000193. EA 43640.  US 101 near Crescent City from 0.3 mile south to 0.4   mile north of Smith River (Dr. Ernest M Fine Memorial) Bridge No. 01-0020. Replace bridge. (Concurrent consideration of funding under Resolution E-20-21; March 2020.) (Nine month time extension for PS&E approved under Waiver 19-29; June 2019.) Financial allocation: PS&E $4,200,000.
  • #7 04-Mrn-101 PM 10.6/10.8. PPNO 0350H. ProjID 0413000049. EA 4G820. US 101 in San Rafael, at Route 101 northbound offramp to 2nd Street at San Rafael Harbor Bridge No. 27-0033S. Replace bridge. (Concurrent Amendment under SHOPP Amendment 18H-015; March 2020.) (Concurrent CONST and CON ENG allocation under Resolution FP-19-72; March 2020.) Financial allocation: PS&E $250,000.
  • #10 04-SCI-9 PM 4.9 PPNO 0386F. ProjID 0412000409. EA 3G630. Route 9 near Saratoga, at Saratoga Creek Bridge No. 37-0074. Replace bridge. (Concurrent consideration of funding under Resolution E-20-22; March 2020.) (Concurrent Amendment under SHOPP Amendment 18H-015; March 2020.) (Nine month time extension for PS&E and R/W Sup approved under Waiver 19-29; June 2019.) Financial allocation: PS&E $4,200,000 R/W Sup $1,200,000

♠ (Mar) (4) Request of $17,431,000 for the US 101 northbound off -ramp to 2nd Street at San Rafael Harbor Bridge Replacement SHOPP project in Marin County. (PPNO 0350H) (Related Item under Ref. 2.1a.(1) and 2.5b.(2))

2.5c Financial Allocations for STIP Projects

♠ (Jan) (6) Request of $4,000,000 for the locally-administered STIP AB 3090 Reimbursement project, on the State Highway System, on US 101 (US 101/Willow Road Interchange Reconstruction project), in San Mateo County.(PPNO 0690B)

♠ (Jan) (9) Request of $10,348,000 for the State-Administered Multi-Funded LATIP/STIP Peaceful Oaks Road/State Route 108 Interchange Ramps project, on the State Highway System in Tuolumne County.     (PPNO 3048)

♠ (Mar) (5) Request of $9,240,000 for the State-Administered STIP Route 70 Passing Lanes (Segment 2) project (03-But-70 5.6/9.1), on the State Highway System, in Butte County, programmed FY 2020-21. (PPNO 9801A)  (Related Item under Ref. 2.5b.(1))

♠ (Mar) (7) LATIP/STIP – Allocation Amendment Request to amend Resolution FP-19-51, approved in January 2020, for the State-Administered Multi-funded LATIP/STIP Peaceful Oaks Road/State Route 108 Interchange project (PPNO 3048) in Tuolumne County to revise the amount of allocated STIP funds.

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

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

2.5e Supplemental Fund Allocations

♠ (Jan) (1) Request for an additional $928,000 (45 percent increase) in Capital Outlay Support Costs, for the SHOPP Bridge Rehabilitation project on Route 20 in Mendocino County. (PPNO 4587)

♠ (Mar) (2) Request for an additional $990,000 (45 percent increase) in Capital Outlay Support Costs for the SHOPP Bridge Rehabilitation and Replacement project on U.S. 101 in Santa Barbara County. (PPNO 2448)

♠ (Mar) (5) Request for an additional $3,552,000 (42 percent increase) in Construction Capital and $315,000 (9 percent increase) in Construction Support for the SHOPP Bridge Rehabilitation project on State Route 99 in San Joaquin County. (PPNO 0321)

2.5f Financial Allocations for SHOPP

♠ (Jan) Informational Reports on Allocations Under Delegated Authority:

  • Emergency G-11 Allocations (2.5f.(1)): $119,580,000 for 25 projects.
  • SHOPP Safety Sub-Allocations (2.5f.(3)): $11,473,000 for three projects.
  • Minor G-05-16 Allocations (2.5f.(4)): $1,975,000 for two projects.

The following allocations were at the level of interest for the highway pages:

  • (1) #6 $20,350,000 for PPNO 5962, ProjID 0319000026, EA 4H690, 03-Sac-12 0.0/0.4. Route 12 Near Rio Vista, at the Sacramento River (Rio Vista) Bridge No. 23-0024. Repair electrical, mechanical, and structural damaged components of bridge. This supplemental is needed to complete additional work to repair and replace additional deficient electrical and mechanical equipment and systems and replacement of the lift-span deck to support mechanical component resiliency and long-term operation. Initial G-11 Allocation 08/21/18: $3,800,000. Supplemental G-11 Allocation 09/26/18: $8,000,000. Supplemental G-11 Allocation 12/11/19: $20,350,000.
  • (4) #2 07-LA-19 7.8/8.4. Route 19: Allocation of $738,000 for relinquishment. EA 4V080.

2.5g Prop 1B Project 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

♠ (Mar) (2) Request of $7,500,000 for two locally-administered LPP projects, on the State Highway System. Resolution (Related Item under Ref. 2.2c.(1))

The following allocations were at the level of interest for the highway pages:

  • #2 08-Riv-215 R27.9/R32.8. I-215/Placentia Avenue Interchange Project. In the city of Perris, from 0.3 Miles South of Perris Boulevard Undercrossing to 0.5 Miles North of Oleander Avenue Overcrossing. Construct a new interchange at Placentia Avenue. Construct various improvements at existing intersections. Financial allocation:  $7,090,000.

♠ (Mar) (6) Request of $23,636,000 for the State-Administered multi-funded TCEP/TCIF Route 125/Route 905 Connector project, on the State Highway System, in San Diego County. (PPNO 1036)

♠ (Mar) (7) Request of $51,030,000 for the State-Administered multi-funded TCEP/STIP South Coast US 101 High Occupancy Vehicle Lanes – Carpinteria (Segment 4A) project, on the State Highway System, in Santa Barbara County. (PPNO 7101C)

2.5t Traffic Congestion Relief Program (TCRP) Allocations

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

4. TCIF and Aeronautic Program Updates / Policy Matters

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

♠ (Mar) (4.6) Presentation of the 2020 State Transportation Improvement Program Staff Recommendations. Review of the recommendations and the adopted 2020 STIP resulted in updates to the following routes: Route 1, Route 3, Route 4, I-5, I-8, I-10, Route 12, Route 14, I-15, Route 29, Route 37, Route 41, Route 46, Route 49, Route 51, Route 55, Route 57, Route 58, Route 59, Route 60, Route 65, Route 68, Route 70, Route 71, Route 74, I-80, Route 84, Route 85, Route 88, Route 89, Route 91, Route 92, Route 94, Route 99, US 101, Route 108, Route 120, Route 121, Route 132, Route 138, Route 156, I-205, Route 210, Route 217, Route 221, I-280, Route 299, US 395, I-405, and I-805

♠ (Mar) (4.7) Adoption of the 2020 State Transportation Improvement Program Guidelines♠ (Mar) (4.24) Proposition 1B State Route 99 Bond Program Amendment:

  • Add the Tulare City Widening Project for $2,070,000
  • Add the South Madera 6-Lane Project for $3,060,000
  • Add the Plainsburg-Arboleda Mitigation Project for $1,478,000
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