🛣 Changes to the California Highways Website – Aug/Sep/Oct 2020

This period is shorter one, focused on update. This update includes the August and September headlines, the actions of the legislature, and the August 2020 CTC meeting. Of particular interest are the legislative actions, which saw the authorization of relinquishment of a number of routes, but NOT the passage of the bill related to Route 241.

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 (Ꜳ). This resulted in changes on the following routes, with credit as indicated [my research(1), contributions of information or leads (via direct mail or ꜲRoads) from Ted Cabeen(2), Tom Fearer(3), Mark Harrigan(4): Route 1(1), Route 2(1), Route 4(3), I-5(1), I-8(1), Route 9(3), I-10(1), Route 14(1), Route 22(1), Route 23(1), Route 24(1), Route 29(1), Route 36(1), Route 44(3), US 50(1), Route 55(1),  Route 60(1), Route 64(1), Route 75(1), I-80(1), Route 84(1), Route 85(1), Route 91(1), Route 99(1,3), US 101(1), I-105(1), Route 118(1), Route 120(1,3), Route 121(1), Route 125(1), Route 138/HDC(1), Route 151(3), Route 152(1), Route 154(1), Route 168(2), Route 170(1), Route 175(3), Route 180(3), Route 187(1), Route 190(3), Route 192(1), Route 197(1), Route 198(1), US 199(1), Route 207(3), Route 216(1), Route 236(3), Route 252(1), Route 253(1,3), Route 273(3), I-405(1), Route 440(3), Route 480(1), I-580(1), I-605(1), I-680(1,4), I-710(1), I-805(1), I-880(1), County Sign Route A27(1).

Added Carolina Crossroads to the Regional Routes pages. Updated information on the Trails section top page about the history of the National Old Trails Road. Added more information on Scenic Highway designations to the State Highway Types page. Added links to the AASHTO Route Numbering Archive to the Interstate HistoryUS Highway Numbering, and Interstate Highway numbering pages.

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 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 to the end of the Pending Legislation page. Noted the passage (or took particular notice) of the following bills:

  • AB 1426 (Boerner Horvath) Public Resources : San Onofre State Beach: Richard H. and Donna O’Neill Conservancy: road construction.
    Existing law vests the Department of Parks and Recreation with control of the state park system, which includes state beaches.Existing law vests the Department of Transportation with full possession and control of the state highway system and associated property.This bill would prohibit certain joint powers agencies from constructing, funding, or operating a major thoroughfare within a specified area of Southern California, and would restrict the authority of the Department of Transportation to approve, permit, take possession of, or otherwise authorize the construction of a major thoroughfare in that same area, as specified. The bill would prohibit a state agency, city, county, joint powers authority, regional transportation agency, or other local government entity, or any other person or entity, from constructing, funding, approving, or otherwise authorizing the building of a street, road, or highway in or on, or that encroaches on, San Onofre State Beach or lands that are part of the Richard H. and Donna O’Neill Conservancy, with specified exceptions.

    Note: This is related to the completion of Route 241, and appears to prohibit the construction of the Route through San Onofre Beach or through the conservancy, which would be required to connect Route 241 with Route 5.
    09/25/20 Chaptered by Secretary of State – Chapter 168, Statutes of 2020..

  • AB 2006 (Fong) State Highways: relinquishment: State Highway Route 184.
    Existing law vests the Department of Transportation with full possession and control of all state highways. Existing law describes the authorized routes in the state highway system and establishes a process for adoption of a highway on an authorized route by the California Transportation Commission. Existing law requires the commission to relinquish to local agencies state highway segments that have been deleted from the state highway system by legislative enactment or have been superseded by relocation, and in certain other cases.
    This bill would authorize the commission to relinquish to the County of Kern and the City of Bakersfield a specified portion of State Highway Route 184, under certain conditions.
    09/11/20 Chaptered by Secretary of State – Chapter 69, Statutes of 2020.
  • AB 2172 (Petrie-Norris) State highways: Route 133: relinquishment.
    Existing law vests the Department of Transportation with full possession and control of all state highways. Existing law describes the authorized routes in the state highway system and establishes a process for the California Transportation Commission to adopt a highway on an authorized route. Existing law requires the commission to relinquish to local agencies state highway portions that have been deleted from the state highway system by legislative enactment, and authorizes relinquishment in certain other cases.
    This bill would authorize the commission to relinquish to the City of Laguna Beach a specified portion of Route 133 if the department and the city enter into an agreement providing for that relinquishment, as specified.
    09/24/20 Chaptered by Secretary of State – Chapter 126, Statutes of 2020.
  • ACR 97 (Patterson) Officer Phia Vang Memorial Interchange.
    Designate the intersection at Route 180 and Temperance Avenue (FRE R65.35) in the County of Fresno as the Officer Phia Vang Memorial Interchange.
    09/14/20 Chaptered by Secretary of State – Res. Chapter 35, Statutes of 2020..
  • ACR 107 (Melendez) CHP Sergeant Steven L. Licon Memorial Highway.
    Designates the portion of I-15 from the junction at Route 74 (RIV 22.277) to the crossing at Lake Street UC #56-0682R (RIV 26.688) near the City of Lake Elsinore in the County of Riverside as the CHP Sergeant Steven L. Licon Memorial Highway.
    09/14/20 Chaptered by Secretary of State – Res. Chapter 36, Statutes of 2020.
  • ACR 112 (Bigelow) Chiura Obata Great Nature Memorial Highway.
    Designates the portion of Route 120 from post mile R0.898 to post mile R4.766 in the County of Mono as the Chiura Obata Great Nature Memorial Highway.
    09/14/20 Chaptered by Secretary of State – Res. Chapter 37, Statutes of 2020.
  • ACR 119 (Flora) Officer Justin Kepler Memorial Highway.
    Designates Route 120 in both directions between Sexton Road (SJ 120 14.834) and Brennan Road (SJ 120 15.860) in the County of San Joaquin as the Officer Justin Kepler Memorial Highway.
    09/14/20 Chaptered by Secretary of State – Res. Chapter 38, Statutes of 2020.
  • ACR 120 (Quirk) The CHP Officer Andrew J. Camilleri Memorial Interchange.
    Designates the interchange at I-880 (ALA 880 16.664) and Route 92 (ALA 092 6.328) in the County of Alameda as the CHP Officer Andrew J. Camilleri Memorial Interchange.
    09/14/20 Chaptered by Secretary of State – Res. Chapter 39, Statutes of 2020.
  • ACR 124 (Arambula) State Route 269: Heart of the Valley Bridge.
    Designates the 500-foot long bridge over Arroyo Pasajero Creek on Route 269 (~ FRE 269 10.4/FRE 269 12.5) as the Heart of the Valley Bridge.
    09/14/20 Chaptered by Secretary of State – Res. Chapter 40, Statutes of 2020.
  • ACR 127 (Flora) Officer Robert W. Winget Memorial Overpass.
    Designates the overcrossing, in both directions, on Route 99 at Exit 236, Main Street, in the City of Ripon (approximately post mile SJ 99 0.888) in the County of San Joaquin as the Officer Robert W. Winget Memorial Overpass.
    09/14/20 Chaptered by Secretary of State – Res. Chapter 41, Statutes of 2020.
  • ACR 128 (Gray) Corporal Ronil Singh Memorial Highway.
    Designates the portion of Route 33 from post mile MER 29.730 in the County of Merced to post mile STA 2.060 in the County of Stanislaus as the Corporal Ronil Singh Memorial Highway.
    09/14/20 Chaptered by Secretary of State – Res. Chapter 42, Statutes of 2020.
  • ACR 139 (Arambula) Esther Padilla Memorial Highway.
    Designates the segment of Route 168 in the City of Fresno beginning at the interchange with Route 180 (FRE 0.000) and ending at East Shields Avenue (FRE R2.026) in the County of Fresno as the Esther Padilla Memorial Highway.
    09/14/20 Chaptered by Secretary of State – Res. Chapter 43, Statutes of 2020.
  • ACR 147 (Lackey) Jeffrey “Jef” Dye Memorial Highway.
    Designates the 4.735-mile portion of I-5 between PM LA R68.818 and PM LA R73.553 in the County of Los Angeles as the “Jeffrey “Jef” Dye Memorial Highway“.
    09/14/20 Chaptered by Secretary of State – Res. Chapter 44, Statutes of 2020.
  • ACR 165 (Ting) Alice Peña Bulos Memorial Highway.
    Designates the portion of Route 35 that runs through the City of Daly City in the County of San Mateo from PM SM 27.09 to PM SM 31.061 as the “Alice Peña Bulos Memorial Highway“.
    09/14/20 Chaptered by Secretary of State – Res. Chapter 45, Statutes of 2020.
  • SB 921 (Dahle) State highways: Route 174: relinquishment.
    Existing law vests the Department of Transportation with full possession and control of all state highways. Existing law describes the authorized routes in the state highway system and establishes a process for the California Transportation Commission to adopt a highway on an authorized route. Existing law requires the commission to relinquish to local agencies state highway portions that have been deleted from the state highway system by legislative enactment, and authorizes relinquishment in certain other cases.

    This bill would authorize the commission to relinquish to the City of Grass Valley the portion of Route 174 within its city limits if the department and the city enter into an agreement providing for that relinquishment, as specified.
    09/11/20 Chaptered by Secretary of State. Chapter 82, Statutes of 2020.

  • SB 1291 (Committee on Transportation) Federal Statewide Transportation Improvement Program: submissions.
    Existing law provides for the allocation of certain federal transportation funds apportioned to the state between state purposes administered by the Department of Transportation and local and regional purposes administered by various regional agencies. Existing law requires each metropolitan planning organization and transportation planning agency, not later than October 1 of each even-numbered year, to submit its Federal Transportation Improvement Program to the department for incorporation into the Federal Statewide Transportation Improvement Program, which existing law requires the department to submit to the United States Secretary of Transportation by not later than December 1 of each even-numbered year.

    This bill would provide that a metropolitan planning organization or transportation planning agency is not required to submit a Federal Transportation Improvement Program to the department, and the department is not required to submit the Federal Statewide Transportation Improvement Program to the secretary, for 2020.

    This bill would declare that it is to take effect immediately as an urgency statute.
    09/18/20 Chaptered by Secretary of State. Chapter 113, Statutes of 2020.

  • SB 1459 (Caballero) State highways: relinquishment: State Route 183.
    Existing law describes the authorized routes in the state highway system and establishes a process for adoption of a highway on an authorized route by the California Transportation Commission. Existing law requires the commission to relinquish to local agencies state highway segments that have been deleted from the state highway system by legislative enactment or have been superseded by relocation, and in certain other cases.

    This bill would authorize the commission to relinquish to the City of Salinas a segment of State Highway Route 183, under specific conditions.
    09/11/20 Chaptered by Secretary of State. Chapter 83, Statutes of 2020.

  • SCR 77 (Glazer) Ellen O’Kane Tauscher Memorial Bore.
    Renames the fourth bore of the Caldecott Tunnel (Route 24,~ CC R0.071) as the Representative Ellen O’Kane Tauscher Memorial Bore.
    09/11/20 Chaptered by Secretary of State. Res. Chapter 32, Statutes of 2020.
  • SCR 86 (Hurtado) Officer Jonathan Diaz Memorial Overcrossing.
    Designates the 19th Avenue overcrossing on Route 198 in the City of Lemoore (~ KIN R9.474) in the County of Kings as the “Officer Jonathan Diaz Memorial Overcrossing“.
    09/11/20 Chaptered by Secretary of State. Res. Chapter 33, Statutes of 2020.
  • SCR 89 (Dahle) Deputy Sheriff Brian “Ish” Ishmael Memorial Highway.
    Designates the portion of US 50 in the County of El Dorado from east of the Missouri Flat Road Overcrossing OC#25-121 (post mile R15.08) to west of the Ray Lawyer Drive Overcrossing OC#25-117 (post mile 16.32) as the Deputy Sheriff Brian “Ish” Ishmael Memorial Highway.
    09/11/20 Chaptered by Secretary of State. Res. Chapter 34, Statutes of 2020.

I checked California Transportation Commission page for the results of the California Transportation Commission meetings from August through September 2020. 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/SHOPP Program/Project Amendments

♠ (1) SHOPP Amendments for Approval: Request to: (SHOPP Amendment 18H-019) (Related Item under 2.5b.(1)) [Approved as revised]

  • Major Damage Restoration: Add 10 new projects into the 2018 SHOPP.(2.1a.(1a))
  • Revise 13 projects currently programmed in the 2018 SHOPP. (2.1a.(1d)

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):

  • (1d) #1. 01-Hum-299 PM 30.7/37.7. PPNO 2426 ProjID 0116000011 EA 0F470. Route 299 near Willow Creek, from 0.1 mile east of Cedar Creek Road to 1.1 miles west of Route 96. Widen shoulders, place High Friction Surface Treatment (HFST), install rumble strips, guardrail, and cable net drapery. Changes to Con Support $2,510K $2,248K and Const Cap $11,388K $11,318K. Note: Split environmental mitigation from this project into EA OF471/PPNO 01-2426M.
  • (1d) #2 . 01-Lak-20 PM 5.1/5.8 PPNO 4647 ProjID 0116000170 EA 0G330. Route 20 Near Upper Lake, from 0.4 mile west to 0.3 mile east of Witter Springs Road. Curve improvement, shoulder widening, and add left-turn pocket and rumble strips. Changes to Con Sup from $1,870K to $1,577K, and to Const Cap from $8,316K to $8,131K. Note: Split environmental mitigation work from this project into EA OG331/PPNO 01-4647M.
  • (1d) #6 05-SB-101 PM 70.7/71.2 70.6/71.2 PPNO 2522 ProjID 0514000003 EA 1F500. US 101 In Los Alamos, at from 0.3 mile south to 0.3 mile north of Route 101/135 Separation No. 51-0073L/R; also on Route 135 (PM 0.1). Replace bridges. Change Const Cap from $14,600K to $13,590K. Note: Split landscape mitigation from this project into EA 1F501/PPNO 05-2522Y.

♠ (2) SHOPP Amendments for Approval: Request to: (SHOPP Amendment 20H-002) (Related Items under 2.5b.(1) and 2.5b.(2)) [Approved as revised]

  1. (2a) Add 12 new projects into the 2020 SHOPP.(2.1a.(1a))
  2. (2d) Revise 14 projects currently programmed in the 2020 SHOPP. (2.1a.(1d)

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):

  • (2a) #7 08-Riv-79 PM M32.3/M33.8 PPNO 3015N ProjID 0819000148 EA 1L080. On Route 79 Near San Jacinto, from Ramona Expressway/Sanderson Avenue to Gilman Springs Road (PM M33.793). Construct concrete median barrier and install ground-in rumble strips. PA&ED $811K; PS&E $966K; R/W SUP $21K; Con Sup $1,013K; R/W Cap $20K; Const Cap $3,458K; TOTAL $6,289K. Begin Const 8/16/2022.
  • (2a) #12 11-SD-75 PM 11.2/R20.1 PPNO 1304 ProjID 1118000008 EA 43021. Route 75 In Coronado, from 0.2 mile north of Rainbow Drive to Glorietta Boulevard; also the entirety of Route 282 (PM 0.0R/0.691R). Financial Contribution Only (FCO) to City of Coronado to relinquish roadway. PA&ED $160K Const Sup $22,000K TOTAL $22,160K. PA&ED 12/15/2020 Begin Const 9/6/2021.
  • (2d) #10 05-SLO-1 PM 0.0/0.3 PPNO 2650 ProjID 0516000074 EA 1H440. Route 1 Near Guadalupe, at the Santa Maria River Bridge No. 49-0042; also in Santa Barbara County (PM 50.3/50.6). The bridge is scour critical and needs to be replaced. The existing bridge will be used for traffic handling during construction and then demolished. The highway will need to be realigned as a result of the new bridge location. The new bridge will provide standard lane and shoulder widths and include a protected walkway. Note: Correction to amounts programmed for PS&E ($3,517K), R/W support ($455K), construction support ($9,660K), R/W capital ($744K), and construction capital ($33,880) that were incorrectly reported at the June 2020 CTC meeting as unprogrammed.

♠ (3) STIP Amendment for Approval: The Solano Transportation Authority and the Department propose to reprogram $16,700,000 RIP funds from the Solano-80 Managed Lanes project (PPNO 0658L) to the I-80/I-680/Route 12 Interchange Package 2A project (PPNO 5301X) in Solano County. STIP Amendment 20S-01 (Related Item under Ref. 2.5s.(5)) [Approved]

♠ (4) STIP Amendment for Approval: Santa Cruz County Regional Transportation Commission proposes to delete Mira Vista (PPNO 1968) and transfer scope and $6,779,000 RIP funds to State Park Bay Porter (PPNO 0073C) on State Route 1 in Santa Cruz County. STIP Amendment 20S-02 [Approved]

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

♠ (1) Solutions for Congested Corridors Program (SCCP) Project Amendment: The Department and Santa Barbara County Association of Governments (SBCAG) proposes to amend the Cycle 1 SCCP – Multi Modal Corridor in Santa Barbara County and transfer savings from Santa Monica Road Via Real Intersection Improvement (PPNO 2985) to South Coast 101 High Occupancy Vehicle Lanes Summerland (Segment 4C) (PPNO 7101E) and update funding plan and split out landscape (PPNO 7103Y) and monitoring (PPNO 7103X). Resolution SCCP-P-2021-01 (Related Item under Ref. 2.5s.(4)) [Approved]

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

♠ (1) Approval of Projects for Future Consideration of Funding: Projects indicated with ° were not at the level of interest for the highway pages: [Approved]

  • 01-Lak-20, PM 16.81, 01-Lak-29, PM 50.82, 01-Lak-175, PM 19.48. Three Lake Bridges—Replace Bridge and Upgrade Bridge Rail Project. Upgrade bridge rails, widths, and replace a bridge on Route 20, Route 29, and Route 175 in Lake County. (MND) (PPNO 3130) (SHOPP) Resolution E-20-67 (Related Item under Ref. 2.5b.(2))
  • °02-Plu-70, PM 0.00/29.9. Plumas 70 Permanent Restoration. Repair storm-related damage on Route 70 at multiple locations in Plumas County. (ND) (PPNO 3723) (SHOPP) Resolution E-20-68 (Related Item under Ref. 2.5b.(2))
  • °04-Son-01, PM 26.67/27.09. Soldier Pile Wall Project. Storm damage restoration on Route 1 in Sonoma County. (MND) (PPNO 0482T) (SHOPP) Resolution E-20-69 (Related Item under Ref. 2.5b.(2))
  • °04-Son-12, PM 11.0/17.4. State Route 12 Capital Preventative Maintenance Project. Resurface State Route 12 in Sonoma County. (MND) (PPNO 1493M) (SHOPP) Resolution E-20-70
  • °04-Ala-580, PM 0.0/R9.7, 04-Ala-205, PM L0.0/0.5. I-580 and I-205 Roadside Safety Improvement Project. Extend and pave gore areas and construct maintenance vehicle pullouts on I-580 and I-205 in Alameda County. (ND) (PPNO 1494D) (SHOPP) Resolution E-20-71 (Related Item under Ref. 2.5b.(2))
  • 05-SCr-1, PM 17.5/17.7, 05-SCr-9, PM 0.0/0.2. State Routes 1/9 Intersection Improvement Project. Widen the intersection at Route 1 and Route 9 in Santa Cruz County. The project proposes to construct turn lanes and bike lanes. (MND) (PPNO 4658) (STIP) Resolution E-20-72
  • °05-SCr-152, PM 1.9/2.0. Corralitos Creek Bridge ADA. Improve pedestrian infrastructure along the eastbound side of State Route 152 across Corralitos Creek Bridge in Santa Cruz County. (ND) (PPNO 2530) (SHOPP) Resolution E-20-73 (Related Item under Ref. 2.5b.(2))
  • 08-SBd-215, PM 2.4/3.0. Interstate 215—Washington Street Overcrossing. Replace Washington Street Overcrossing over Interstate 215 in San Bernardino County. (ND) (PPNO 3002S) (SHOPP)
    Resolution E-20-74 (Related Item under Ref. 2.5b.(1))
  • °09-Ker-58, PM 92.0. Tehachapi Maintenance Station Relocation. Construct a new maintenance station on State Route 58 in Kern County. (ND) (PPNO 2634) (SHOPP) Resolution E-20-75 (Related Item under Ref. 2.5b.(2))
  • °10-Mer-59, PM Various, 10-Mer-140, PM Various, 10-Mer-152, PM Various. Merced Seismic Retrofit Project. Seismically retrofit seven bridges and upgrade deficient bridge railings on State Routes 59, 140, and 152 in Merced County. (MND) (PPNO 3122) (SHOPP) Resolution E-20-82 (Related Item under Ref. 2.5b.(2))
  • °10-Mpa-140, PM 12.0/22.1. State Route 140 Mariposa Capital Preventative Maintenance (CAPM) Pavement Restoration. Pavement overlay and drainage system improvements on State Route 140 in Mariposa County. (ND) (PPNO 3252) (SHOPP) Resolution E-20-84 (Related Item under Ref. 2.5b.(2))
  • 12-Ora-55, PM 10.4/R17.9. State Route 55 (SR 55) Improvement Project. Between I-5 and Route 91 Construct capacity and operational improvements on Route 55 in Orange County. (MND) (EA 0K720) Resolution E-20-76
  • 12-Ora-91, PM 4.7/R10.8, 12-Ora-57, PM 15.5/16.2, 12-Ora-55, PM 17.4/R17.9. State Route 91 Improvement Project between State Route 57 and State Route 55 Improve traffic conditions by widening the freeway mainline and improving interchanges on State Routes 91, 57, and 55 in Orange County. (MND) (EA 0K980) Resolution E-20-77

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

♠ Five Six Relinquishment Resolutions: [Approved as revised]

  • 04-CC-4-PM 26.0. Right of way along State Route 4 on Somersville Road, in the City of Antioch. Resolution R-4038
  • 04-CC-4-PM R27.8. Right of way along State Route 4 on A Street and Lone Tree Way, in the City of Antioch. Resolution R-4039
  • 04-CC-4-PM R28.9. Right of way along State Route 4 on Hillcrest Avenue, in the City of Antioch. Resolution R-4040
  • 04-ALA-80-PM R7.4. Right of way along State Route 80 on Cleveland Avenue and Washington Avenue, in the City of Albany. Resolution R-4043
  • 05-SCr-129- PM 3.25. Right of Way along State Route 129 on Carlton Road, in the county of Santa Cruz. Resolution R-4045
  • 11-SD-75-PM 9.1/9.9. Right of way on State Route 75 from east of Saturn Boulevard to the City Limit, in the City of San Diego. Resolution R-4049

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

♠ (1) Request $1,262,150,000 for 53 52 SHOPP projects. Resolution FP-20-02. (Related Items under Ref. 2.1a.(1), 2.1a.(2), 2.2c.(1) and 2.5s.(4)). The following allocations were of interest to the highway pages: [Approved as revised]

  • #4. $15,489,000. 01-Hum-299 PM 30.7/37.7. PPNO 01-2426. ProjID 0116000011 EA 0F470. Route 299 Near Willow Creek, from 0.1 mile east of Cedar Creek Road to 1.1 miles west of Route 96. Outcome/Output: Improve safety by widening shoulders, placing High Friction Surface Treatment (HFST), installing rumble strips, upgrading guardrail, and installing cable net drapery. This project will reduce the number and severity of collisions.
  • #5. $9,498,000 01-Lak-20 PM 5.1/5.8. PPNO 01-4647. ProjID 0116000170 EA 0G330. Route 20 Near Upper Lake, from 0.4 mile west to 0.3 mile east of Witter Springs Road. Outcome/Output: Improve safety by realigning curves, widening shoulders, and constructing rumble strips. This project will reduce the number and severity of collisions.
  • #25. $19,614,000. 05-SB-101 PM 70.6/71.2. PPNO 05-2522. Proj ID 0514000003 EA 1F500. US 101 In Los Alamos, from 0.3 mile south to 0.3 mile north of Route 101/Route 135 Separation No. 51-0073L/R; also on Route 135 (PM 0.1). Outcome/Output: Replace bridges to address the deteriorated deck.
  • #39. $9,969,000. 08-Riv-74 PM 13.2/34.0. Route 74 In and near the cities of Lake Elsinore, Perris, Menifee and Hemet, at Leach Canyon Channel Bridge No. 56-0750 and Blue Ridge Wash Bridge No. 56-0257; also on Route 79 and Route 371, at Arroyo Seco Bridge No. 56-0189, and Cahuilla Bridge No. 56-0490. Outcome/Output: Upgrade bridge rail on three bridges, replace one bridge, and extend one culvert. This project will upgrade bridges to meet current crash and safety standards.
  • #43. $24,043,000. 08-SBd-215 PM 2.4/3.0. PPNO 08-3002S. ProjID 0815000034 EA 1F730. I-215 In Colton, from 0.3 mile south to 0.3 mile north of Washington Street Overcrossing No. 54-0530. Outcome/Output: Replace Washington Street Bridge to restore structural integrity and correct the non-standard vertical clearance.
  • #49. $5,658,000. 10-Sta-99 PM R13.4/R13.8. PPNO 10-0037. ProjID 1015000003 EA 0L870. Route 99 Near Ceres and Modesto, in the northbound direction from Hatch Road onramp to South 9th Street offramp. Outcome/Output: Construct northbound auxiliary lane to improve highway operations and mobility.

♠ (2) Request of $85,383,000 for 85 2020 SHOPP preconstruction project phases for environmental, design and R/W support. Resolution FP-20-09 (Related Items under 2.1a.(2) and 2.2c.(1)) The following allocations were of interest to the highway pages: ((2a): SHOPP Support Phases; (2b) SHOPP SB1 Support Phases) [Approved]

  • (2a) #2. $839,000 for PS&E, $142,000 for R/W Support. 01-Men-20 PM 20.0/20.3.PPNO 4717 ProjID 0118000171 EA 0J120. Route 20 Near Willits, from James Creek Bridge to 0.3 mile east of James Creek Bridge. Improve curve and roadway cross slope, widen shoulders, and install rumble strips.
  • (2a) #24. $811,000 for PA&ED. 08-Riv-79 PM M32.3/M33.8. PPNO 3015N ProjID 0819000148 EA 1L080. Route 79 Near San Jacinto, from Ramona Expressway/Sanderson Avenue to Gilman Springs Road (PM M33.793). Construct concrete median barrier and install ground-in rumble strips.
  • (2a) #26 $495,000 for PS&E; $17,000 for R/W Support. 08-SBd-259 PM 1.1/1.2. PPNO 3016C ProjID 0819000102 EA 1K780. Route 259 In the city of San Bernardino, from H Street to Route 210. Construct median barrier. (Yes, I normally wouldn’t include this, but Route 259 needed some love).
  • (2a) #28 $830,000 for PS&E; $590,000 for R/W Support. 09-Mno-395 PM 58.2/60.2. PPNO 2624 ProjID 0916000006 EA 36640. US 395 Near Lee Vining, from Route 167 Junction to 0.2 mile north of Conway Ranch Road. Widen shoulders, install shoulder rumble strip, correct compound curve, and improve chain control area.
  • (2a) #32. $64,000 for R/W Sup. 10-Mer-152 PM 11.2. PPNO 3214 ProjID 1017000005 EA 0T680. Route 152 Near Los Banos, at Route 33 Interchange; also Route 5 (PM 6.3) at Route 165 Interchange. Improve the truck turn radius.
  • (2a) #36. $160,000 for PA&ED 11-SD-75 11.2/R20.1 PPNO 1304 ProjID 1118000008 EA43021 Route 75 In Coronado, from 0.2 mile north of Rainbow Drive to Glorietta Boulevard; also the entirety of Route 282 (PM 0.0R/0.691R). Financial Contribution Only (FCO) to City of Coronado to relinquish roadway.
  • (2b) #1. $2,220,000 for PS&E; $223,000 for R/W Support. 01-Lak-29 PM 50.8. PPNO 3130 ProjID 0118000172 EA 0E081. Route 29 Near Upper Lake, at Robinson Creek Bridge No. 14-0030 (PM 50.82); also on Route 175 at Kelsey Creek Bridge No. 14-0044 (PM 19.48); also on Route 20 at Morrison Creek Bridge No. 14-0004 (PM 16.81). Widen bridge and upgrade bridge rails at Robinson Creek Bridge and Morrison Creek Bridge, and replace existing Kelsey Creek Bridge.

2.5c Financial Allocations for STIP Projects

♠ (1) Request of $94,967,000 for three State-Administered STIP projects, on the State Highway System. Resolution FP-20-04 (Related Item under Ref. 2.5w.(1)) The following allocations were of interest to the highway pages: [Approved as revised]

  • #1. $16,816,000. 04-Ala-80 PM 6.4/6.8. PPNO 04-2323A ProjID 0420000287 EA 0A771. I-80/Gilman Interchange Bicycle/Pedestrian Over-crossing and Access Improvements (Phase 1: Bicycle/Pedestrian Over-crossing). In the city of Berkeley, along Gilman Street. Construct a bicycle/pedestrian Overcrossing over I-80. $1,897,000 Con Eng; $14,919,000 Const.
  • #2. $4,700,000. 06-Ker-46 PM 29.7/31.9. PPNO 06-3386D ProjID 0612000176 EA 44255. Route 46 Expressway Segment 4B. In and near Lost Hills, from 0.2 mile west California Aqueduct Bridge to 1.4 miles east of Lost Hills Road. Convert from 2-lane conventional highway to 4-lane expressway. Con Eng: $700,000; Const $4,000,000.
  • #3. $73,451,000. 06-Tul-99 PM 30.6/35.2. PPNO 06-6400G ProjID 0613000005 EA 36024. Tagus 6-Lane Widening (Combined). Route 99 Near the city of Tulare, from Prosperity Avenue to 1.2 mile south of Avenue 280. Widen from four to six lanes. Const $7,337,000; Con Eng $54,114,000.

♠ (5) Approval of Project for Future Consideration of Funding: 07 – Route 710Los Angeles County Shoemaker Bridge Replacement Project. Replace bridge and other improvements. (FEIR) (PPNO 4071) (STIP)  Resolution E-20-81 [Approved]

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

♠ (2) Request for an allocation of $4,353,000 (67.8 percent increase) in Construction Capital and $1,103,000 (no increase) in Support for the SHOPP Roadside Safety Improvement project on Route 299 in Humboldt County. (PPNO 2434) Resolution FP-20-11 [Approved]

2.5e Supplemental Fund Allocations

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

2.5f Financial Allocations for SHOPP

♠ Informational Reports on Allocations Under Delegated Authority [Information Only]

  • Emergency G-11 Allocations (2.5f.(1)): $63,580,000 for 17 projects.
  • SHOPP Safety Sub-Allocations (2.5f.(3)): $107,226,000 for nine projects.
  • Minor G-05-16 Allocations (2.5f.(4)): $4,467,000 for four projects.

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

  • (3) #1. $10,343,000. 01-Hum-299 20.5/30.2. PPNO 01-2427 ProjID 0116000010 EA 0F460. Route 299 Near Blue Lake, from 1.5 mile east of East Bair Road to 0.4 mile west of Cedar Creek Road, at four locations. Outcome/Output: Improve safety by widening shoulders, upgrading guardrails, constructing rumble strips and retaining walls, overlaying existing roadway, and adding high visibility striping. This project will reduce the number and severity of collisions.
  • (3) #5. $7,913,000. 05-SCr-1 16.7/17.0. PPNO 05-2636 ProjID 0516000020 EA 1H060. Route 1 In and near Santa Cruz, from 0.1 mile south of Route 1/Route 17 Separation to 0.4 mile south of Pasatiempo Overcrossing; also on Route 17 (PM 0.0/0.3). Outcome/Output: Improve safety by realigning connector ramp, constructing concrete barrier, and adding high visibility striping on southbound Route 17  connector to southbound Route 1. This project will reduce the number and severity of collisions.
  • (3) #7. $3,649,000 07-LA-605 23.4/23.6. PPNO 07-4963 ProjID 0716000001 EA 31880. I-605 In Irwindale, at the Route 605 northbound ramp to westbound Live Oak Avenue. Outcome/Output: Improve safety by realigning and widening ramp and replace guardrail with concrete barrier. This project will reduce the number and severity of collisions.
  • (3) #8. $8,032,000. 08-SBd-18 97.0/99.5. PPNO 08-3006F ProjID 0813000140 EA 1E060. Route 18 In and near Victorville, from Amargosa Road to Cobalt Road. Outcome/Output: Improve safety by constructing raised curb median, widening roadway, and installing traffic signal. This project will reduce the number and severity of collisions.
  • (3) #9. $5,023,000. 10-SJ-88 PM 22.1. PPNO 10-3207 ProjID 1016000031 EA 1E531. On Route 88 Near Clements, at Liberty Road. Outcome/Output: Improve safety and operations by constructing a single lane roundabout. This project will reduce the number and severity of collisions.

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

♠ (1) Request of $4,000,000 for the State-Administered LPP Formulaic State Routes 94/125 Connector project, on the State Highway System, in San Diego County. (PPNO 0356) Resolution LPP-A-2021-01 (Related Item under Ref. 4.19) [Approved]

☓ (4) Request of $47,533,000 for the State-Administered multi-funded SCCP/STIP South Coast 101 HOV-Summerland (Segment 4C) project, on the State Highway System, in Santa Barbara County. (PPNO 7101E) Resolution FP-20-07 Resolution SCCP-A-2021-01 (Related Items under Ref. 2.1s.(1) and 2.5b.(1)) [Withdrawn]

♠ (5) Request of $69,900,000 for the State-Administered multi-funded TCEP/STIP I-80/I-680/Route 12 Interchange Package 2A project (PPNO 5301X), on the State Highway System, in Solano County, the STIP funds are programmed in FY 2021-22. (PPNO 5301X) Resolution FP-20-08 Resolution TCEP-A-2021-02 (Related Item under Ref. 2.1a.(3)) [Approved]

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

♠ 4.3. Update on the Last Chance Grade Project Located on US 101 in Del Norte County [Information Only]

Other Matters/Public Comment

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

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