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The California Department of Transportation (Caltrans District 2) is set to begin a $2.23 million paving project along State Route 44 in Redding.
A roadway that runs underneath an overpass in Yuba County and has a reputation for semi-truck crashes will soon be upgraded ...
Caltrans District 2 says that the $2.23 million Sundial RHMA-G Project will introduce new pavement on the stretch from the Continental Street Undercrossing to near the Interstate 5 junction. The ...
Construction on U.S. Highway 50 is scheduled to continue on Thursday morning. The $511.1 million “Fix50” project is expected ...
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Daily Breeze on MSNLA port chief floats idea of raising the Vincent Thomas Bridge to bring in bigger shipsA dramatic $1.5 billion plan to raise the deck of the Vincent Thomas Bridge about 26 feet higher over the water to ...
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The Vacaville Reporter on MSNRailway Museum: Events at riskAs Caltrans schedules major repaving work along State Highway 12 between Lawler Ranch Parkway and Shiloh Road, leaders of the ...
Drivers should be aware of a new lane split on eastbound Highway 50 in Sacramento that is set to begin on Thursday. Caltrans said the new traffic split will begin at 5 a.m. Thursday at 51st Street and ...
A significant closure is planned on westbound Highway 50 in Sacramento this weekend as part of the ongoing Fix50 project. The ...
A transformation is complete along a troubled freeway embankment in National City, where encampments and trash had long been a source of frustration for residents.
Every night this week at 9 p.m., up to two lanes on each side of the 405 Freeway will be closed through the Sepulveda Pass.
Caltrans has announced overnight lane reductions are scheduled on northbound and southbound Interstate 5 (I-5) between Lake ...
A group of artists led by Daniel DeMeza is transforming a once-overlooked stretch of concrete beneath Highway 180 in Fresno into a vibrant public art project, funded by Caltrans and the Fresno ...
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