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Adopted September 20, 2018 2019-20 MTIP METROPOLITAN TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM Final

Transcript of Final - Sacramento Area Council of Governments

Adopted September 20, 2018

2019-20 MTIP METROPOLITAN TRANSPORTATIONIMPROVEMENT PROGRAMFinal

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SACOG MISSIONProvide leadership and a dynamic, collaborative public forum for achieving an efficient regional transporation system, innovative and integrated regional planning, and high quality of life within the greater Sacramento region.

BOARD MEMBERS AND MEMBER JURISDICTIONS

Jay Schenirer (Chair) City of Sacramento

David Sander (Vice Chair) City of Rancho Cordova

Jason Banks City of Live Oak

John Buckland City of Yuba City

Christopher Cabaldon City of West Sacramento

John Clerici City of Placerville

Mark Crews City of Galt

Kim Douglass City of Colfax

Jack Duran Placer County

Dan Flores Sutter County

Lucas Frerichs City of Davis

Sue Frost Sacramento County

Greg Janda City of Rocklin

Robert Jankovitz City of Isleton

Paul Joiner City of Lincoln

Patrick Kennedy Sacramento County

Steve Miklos City of Folsom

Pierre Neu City of Winters

Tim Onderko Town of Loomis

Susan Peters Sacramento County

Susan Rohan City of Roseville

Ricky Samayoa City of Marysville

Don Saylor Yolo County

Jeffrey Slowey City of Citrus Heights

Matt Spokely City of Auburn

Tom Stallard City of Woodland

Darrell Steinberg City of Sacramento

Darren Suen City of Elk Grove

Andy Vasquez, Jr. Yuba County

Brian Veerkamp El Dorado County

Rick West City of Wheatland

Amarjeet Benipal (Ex-Officio Member) Caltrans District 3

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2019-22 MTIP Contents

A Guide to the Metropolitan Transportation Improvement Program

Contents PageNumberIntroduction ................................................................................................................................................. 2 The 2019-22 MTIP: Features and Highlights .............................................................................................. 2 Investment Decisions: 2016 MTP/SCS and the MTIP ................................................................................ 3 2016 MTP/SCS Consistency ....................................................................................................................... 3 MTIP Four Year Cycle ................................................................................................................................ 3 MTIP Development & Public Participation Process.................................................................................... 4 DevelopmentSchedule 2019-22 MTIP, 2016 MTP/SCS Amendment #2, and Draft Conformity Analysis 5 Relationship of the MTIP to Other Federal and State Transportation Programs ......................................... 6 Fund Sources Programmed in the MTIP ..................................................................................................... 7 Air Quality Conformity ............................................................................................................................... 8 Grouped Project Listings in the MTIP ......................................................................................................... 9 Revisions to the MTIP – Administrative Modifications and Amendments ................................................. 9 Project Selection in the MTIP ...................................................................................................................... 9 Financial Constraint ................................................................................................................................... 10 Targets for Encumbering Transportation Funds ........................................................................................ 11 Title VI Compliance .................................................................................................................................. 12 System Preservation, Operation, and Maintenance Costs .......................................................................... 13 Performance Based Planning ..................................................................................................................... 14 How to Read the Project Listings .............................................................................................................. 18 Endnotes and Electronic References .......................................................................................................... 19 

AppendicesResolution ..................................................................................................................................................... A-1 Public Notice ............................................................................................................................................... A-2 Financial Summary ....................................................................................................................................... A-3 Understanding Grouped and Individually Listed Project Reports ...................................................... A-4 Summary of Project Listing (Individual and Grouped) ........................................................................ A-5 Detailed Project Listing (Individual and Grouped) ................................................................................ A-6 Projects from Previous MTIP (2017-20) that have been Completed .................................................. A-7 Amendment #2 to the 2016 Metropolitan Transportation Plan/ Sustainable Communities Strategy ............................................................................................................ A-8 Glossary of Commonly Used Terms and Acronyms ............................................................................. A-9 Map of the Sacramento Metropolitan Planning Area .......................................................................... A-10 Public Comments and Responses ........................................................................................................... A-11

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A Guide to the Metropolitan Transportation Improvement Program

Introduction The federally required Transportation Improvement Program (TIP or FTIP), called the Metropolitan Transportation Improvement Program (MTIP)1 in the Sacramento Region, is a comprehensive listing of transportation projects that receive federal funds, require a federal action, or are regionally significant. The Sacramento Area Council of Governments (SACOG),2 as the federally designated Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO) for the six-county Sacramento Region, prepares and adopts the MTIP every two years.

The MTIP covers a four-year period and must be financially constrained by year, meaning that the amount of dollars committed to the projects (also referred to as “programmed”) must not exceed the amount of dollars estimated to be available. The MTIP must include a financial plan that demonstrates that programmed projects can be implemented. Adoption of the MTIP must be accompanied by an evaluation and determination of air quality conformity.3 Federal regulations also require an opportunity for public comment prior to MTIP approval.

Transit, highway, local roadway, bicycle and pedestrian investments are included in the MTIP. Apart from some improvements to the region’s airports and the Port of Sacramento, all regionally significant transportation projects or projects requiring federal action are part of the MTIP. All projects included in the MTIP must be consistent with the long range regional transportation plan. The current plan for the SACOG region is the 2016 Metropolitan Transportation Plan/Sustainable Communities Strategy (2016 MTP/SCS).4

The 2019-22 MTIP: Features and Highlights Below are some features and highlights of the 2019-22 MTIP:

Addresses the federal requirements as identified in the Fixing America's Surface Transportation Act (FAST Act), enacted December 4, 2015. Approximately every four to six years, the U.S. Congress adopts and the President signs a transportation act—an authorization to spend tax dollars on highways, streets, roads, transit and other transportation related projects.

Covers four years of programming: federal fiscal years (FFY) 2019 through 2022.

Includes approximately 535 projects total (121 individually listed transportation projects and 414 grouped projects in 27 grouped project listing categories).

Programs $2.3 billion of the $6.6 billion of reasonably available federal, state, and local funding during the four years of the MTIP.

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Investment Decisions: 2016 MTP/SCS and the MTIP The 2016 MTP/SCS, which was approved by SACOG in February 2016, guides and prioritizes all SACOG’s programming decisions. It is the Sacramento Region’s comprehensive roadmap to guide transportation investment over the next 20 years. The 2016 MTP/SCS invests $46.6 billion (in year of expenditure dollars) and proactively links transportation, land use and air quality. Additionally, the 2016 MTP/SCS gives individuals more options for how to get around, with investments in walking, biking, and transit as well as roadway improvements. It focuses on six principles:

1. Smart Land Use 2. Environmental Quality and Sustainability 3. Financial Stewardship 4. Economic Vitality 5. Access and Mobility 6. Equity and Choice

The 2016 MTP/SCS identifies investment in transit at $13.8 billion, $3.6 billion in bicycle and pedestrian projects, $7.7 billion in strategic investments in road and highway, and $16.3 billion in road maintenance and rehabilitation. The 2016 MTP/SCS identifies investment of $2.3 billion in programs and planning, such as rideshare matching, 511, Spare the Air campaigns, and Community Design grants to support local smart growth efforts.

The 2016 MTP/SCS builds on the Blueprint Preferred Growth Scenario (Blueprint), which envisions more housing and transportation choices and promotes integrated land uses and quality design for the Sacramento Region in 2050. The $46.6 billion planned in the 2016 MTP/SCS provides the infrastructure needed to support the Blueprint influenced land uses in local jurisdictions across the six-county region.

The Blueprint encourages more livable communities by doing the following:

Providing a variety of transportation choices Offering housing choices and opportunities Taking advantage of compact development Using existing assets; providing mixed land uses Preserving open space, farmland, natural beauty, through natural resources conservation Encouraging distinctive, attractive communities with quality design

2016 MTP/SCS Consistency Projects in the 2019-22 MTIP are required by federal regulations to be consistent with the 2016 MTP/SCS. For this reason, the adoption of the 2019-22 MTIP is accompanied by Amendment #2 to the 2016 MTP/SCS. Only projects consistent with the 2016 MTP/SCS are included in the 2019-22 MTIP. SACOG reviews projects for consistency with the 2016 MTP/SCS as they are amended into the MTIP. Consistency also includes the requirement that project costs in the MTIP do not exceed those in the funding constrained investment plan of the 2016 MTP/SCS.

MTIP Four Year Cycle Four years of programming are contained in the 2019-22 MTIP, federal fiscal years (FFYs) 2019 through 2022. In addition, prior year and estimated funding for projects in future years (beyond the four years that comprise the 2019-22 MTIP) are included for information.

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MTIP Development & Public Participation Process SACOG is committed to a public involvement process that is transparent, proactive and provides comprehensive information, timely public notice, full public access to key decisions, and opportunities for continuing involvement. SACOG follows all the steps outlined below in the development of its 2019-22 MTIP.

Interagency Coordination and Review SACOG develops the MTIP in cooperation with the Placer County Transportation Planning Agency (PCTPA) and the El Dorado County Transportation Commission (EDCTC), the Regional Transportation Planning Agencies (RTPAs) for Placer and El Dorado counties respectively. This process is defined in the Memoranda of Understanding executed by SACOG, PCTPA, EDCTC, and the Secretary of Housing, Business, and Transportation for the State of California.

Preparation of the MTIP and its subsequent amendments are made in coordination with the Regional Planning Partnership (Partnership) and the Transit Coordinating Committee (TCC). Their constituent members include: individual cities and counties, transit operators, PCTPA, EDCTC, Native American tribes, Caltrans, five local air districts, transportation advocates, federal agencies, and other state agencies. The Partnership and the Transit Coordinating Committee provide forums for the region’s transportation industry to contribute to the policy-making and programming activities of SACOG and to facilitate coordination within the region. Also, the Partnership and the TCC play a role in the selection of funding for projects that get programmed in the MTIP.

Most of the projects in the 2019-22 MTIP have been carried over from the prior 2017-20 MTIP. To decide which projects to carryover, SACOG asked project sponsors to indicate which of their projects in the 2017-20 MTIP had been completed, deleted, or delayed and to update the projects that needed to be carried over. New projects must be identified in the 2016 MTP/SCS and must contain work during the 2019-22 MTIP timeframe.

In addition to reviewing consistency with the 2016 MTP/SCS, SACOG reviews projects for financial constraint, accuracy, clarity, and also models projects to determine that they will not affect the region’s air quality conformity. This preliminary list of projects is then circulated for interagency review.

Public Review Following interagency review, the MTIP circulates for 30 days of public review and comment, consistent with procedures identified in SACOG’s Public Participation Plan (PPP).5 Notices are posted and sent to an extensive list, including transportation agencies; other state, federal and tribal agencies; and transportation interests with the objective of continuing the consultation process for transportation planning and investments in the Sacramento region. The document is made available online. SACOG also hosts a public hearing. After the close of the public comment period, comments and SACOG’s response to comments are compiled (Appendix 11). This review process is defined in detail within the SACOG PPP. The Public notice of public involvement activities and time established for public review and comments on the MTIP will satisfy Federal Transit Administration (FTA) Program of Projects (POP) requirements, as defined in FTA Circular 9030.1E.

Adoption and Final Approval After the written comment period, the MTIP is presented to SACOG’s Transportation Committee, where a public hearing is conducted. After its review, the Committee decides whether to forward the document to the Board for adoption. After Board adoption, it is sent to the Caltrans Office of Federal Programs for inclusion into the California Federal Statewide Transportation Improvement Program (FSTIP). After review and approval by Caltrans, the FSTIP is forwarded to the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) and the Federal Transit Administration (FTA) for their review and approval. Approval by FHWA/FTA constitutes the final approval of the MTIP.

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DevelopmentSchedule 2019-22 MTIP, 2016 MTP/SCS Amendment #2, and Draft Conformity Analysis

January 26, 2018 Call for Updates to MTIP Project List

March 23, 2018 Deadline for submittals

March 24 – June 25 SACOG review of submittals, determination of financial constraint, determination of regional significance, identification of grouped project listings, air quality modeling, and air quality conformity analysis. SACOG also incorporates CTC Staff recommendation to MTIP.

June 28 – July 6 Interagency Review of Draft MTIP, Draft 2016 MTP/SCS Amendment #2, and Draft Conformity Analysis

July 10 – August 8 Public Comment Period

July 18 Transit Coordinating Committee Presentation

August 2 Transportation Committee: Public Hearing

August 22 Regional Planning Partnership Presentation

September 6 Transportation Committee: Board Recommendation

September 20 Board Adoption of MTIP

October 1

October 10-31

November 16

Final MTIP due to Caltrans Statewide FSTIP Public Comment Period Caltrans submits FSTIP (which includes SACOG MTIP) to FHWA and FTA

December 17 Final MTIP & Air Quality Conformity Determination approval by Federal DOT

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Relationship of the MTIP to Other Federal and State Transportation Programs

FSTIP Just as each metropolitan region is required to develop a federal TIP, each state is required to develop a Federal Statewide Transportation Improvement Program (FSTIP)6 pursuant to federal regulations. The FSTIP includes all projects with federal funds, those that require a federal action, and regionally significant transportation projects throughout the state.

In California, regional TIPs are included in the FSTIP without modification once approved by the relevant Metropolitan Planning Organization and Caltrans. Next the FSTIP receives final approval when FHWA and FTA make their required financial constraint and air quality findings. Projects must be in the FSTIP before funding authorities, such as FTA, FHWA, or Caltrans, can “obligate” funds (i.e., commit funds to contract) and therefore, before sponsors can actually spend any of these monies.

STIP The California Transportation Commission (CTC)7 is required to biennially adopt a State Transportation Improvement Program (STIP)8. The STIP is a comprehensive listing of all major projects to be funded from specified state funding revenues, including certain federal funds that flow directly to the state. As a result, the projects that are included in the STIP are included in the regional TIPs and the FSTIP as well. (“STIP” is also used to refer to the fund types programmed in the STIP.)

The STIP consists of elements developed at the state level by Caltrans and at the regional level by Regional Transportation Planning Agencies (RTPAs).

ITIP Caltrans proposes an element of the STIP known as the Interregional Transportation Improvement Program, or ITIP. The ITIP comprises a portion of STIP funding intended to address transportation infrastructure needs that cross metropolitan boundaries and link the state’s transportation system. For example, intercity rail and interregional highways are included in the ITIP. (“ITIP” is also used to refer to the fund type programmed in the ITP.)

RTIP The regions propose an element of the STIP known as the Regional Transportation Improvement Program, or RTIP. The RTIP comprises a portion of the STIP funding to address transportation infrastructure needs within a region. As the RTPAs in the region, SACOG, PCTPA and EDCTC approve RTIPs for the Sacramento region. The RTIPs are then forwarded to the CTC for approval. The CTC works with the regional agency if modifications are needed to the submitted program of projects.

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Fund Sources Programmed in the MTIP The 2019-22 MTIP programs transportation funding from a wide variety of sources. All of these fund sources have eligibility criteria that a project must meet in order to be considered for the fund source. Most projects have more than one source of funding. Several of the major funding sources are:

Federal Transit Administration Programs Section 5307 Urbanized Area Formula

Section 5309a Fixed Guideway Capital Investment Grants

Section 5309b New and Small Starts (Capital Investment Grants)

Section 5309c Bus and Bus Related Grants

Section 5310 Enhanced Mobility of Seniors and Individuals with Disabilities

Section 5311 Formula Grants for Rural Areas

Section 5337 State of Good Repair Grants

Section 5339 Bus and Bus Facilities Formula Grants

Federal Highway Administration Programs Surface Transportation Block Grant Program (STBGP/RSTP), previously Regional Surface

Transportation Program (RSTP)

Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality Program (CMAQ)

Highway Bridge Program (HBP)9

Active Transportation Program (ATP)10

Highway Safety Improvement Program (HSIP)

Transportation Alternatives Program (TAP)

Various safety programs

High Priority Projects and other earmarks

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State, Regional, and Local Programs If state or local funds are used to match federal dollars, or if they are attached to projects that require federal approval, or if the project is considered to be regionally significant, then the associated state and local funds must be reported in the MTIP. Otherwise, state and local funds do not have to be programmed in the MTIP. State and local fund sources can include the following:

State Transportation Improvement Program (STIP), comprising the Regional Transportation Improvement Program (RTIP) and the Interregional Transportation Improvement Program (ITIP)11

Road Repair and Accountability Act (SB 1), approved in April 2017

Proposition 1A and 1B Bonds, approved by voters in 2006, which include Corridor Mobility Improvement Account (CMIA), Trade Corridors Improvement Fund (TCIF), and Public Transportation Modernization, Improvement, and Service Enhancement Account (PTMISEA) funds and other bond programs

Transportation Development Act (TDA) & State Transit Assistance (STA) funds

Proceeds from Measure A, the Sacramento County half-cent transportation sales tax

Transportation Impact Fees

Gas Tax

Various other funds programmed to regionally significant, locally funded projects

Air Quality Conformity Under federal law and regulations, SACOG must analyze the MTIP to determine if it conforms to the Sacramento Region’s approved federal air quality plans, known as the State Implementation Plan (SIP)12. SACOG models motor vehicle emissions, considering all projects in the MTIP and 2016 MTP/SCS. The emissions must not exceed the Motor Vehicle Emissions Budget (MVEB) identified in the SIP and approved by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)13. In instances where EPA has not approved a budget, SACOG evaluates emissions output using an interim test. In addition, the MTIP must provide for the timely implementation of strategies to reduce emissions that are in the SIP, called Transportation Control Measures (TCMs).

Air quality conformity (conformity) is a method to ensure that federal funding and approval go to those transportation activities that are consistent with air quality goals. Conformity applies to transportation plans, TIPs, and projects funded or approved by FHWA or FTA in areas that do not meet or previously have not met air quality standards for ozone, carbon monoxide, particulate matter types, or nitrogen oxides. These areas are known as “nonattainment areas” or “maintenance areas,” respectively. A conformity determination demonstrates that the total emissions projected for a plan or program are within the emissions limits (budgets) established by the SIP, and that TCMs are implemented in a timely fashion.

SACOG analyzes the projects in the MTIP and 2016 MTP/SCS, using a prescribed computer model and process, and makes a finding that those projects, if completed, would not contribute to air pollution that exceeds the amount specified in the region’s clean air plan.

Transportation Control Measure (TCM) Implementation SACOG’s TCMs are recorded in Appendix D of the 2009 Sacramento Regional 8-Hour Ozone Attainment and Reasonable Further Progress Plan.14 The MTIP and 2016 MTP/SCS provide for the timely completion or implementation of the TCMs. In addition, SACOG must document that nothing in the MTIP or 2016 MTP/SCS interferes with the implementation of any TCM in the applicable implementation plan, and priority is given to TCMs. Documentation of the timely implementation of these measures is contained in the Air Quality Conformity Analysis that accompanies the 2019-22 MTIP.

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Grouped Project Listings in the MTIP Federal regulations 23 CFR 450.218(j) allows MPOs to group together projects that are not considered to be of appropriate scale for individual listing. Such projects may be grouped by function, work type or geographical area and must be consistent with the classifications under 23 CFR 771.117(c) and (d) and/or 40 CFR part 93. SACOG groups projects in accordance with the Grouped Project Listing Guidelines as developed by Caltrans in 2010.15 The grouped project listings are consistent with the “Exempt Project” classification contained in the EPA Transportation Conformity Regulation (40 CFR part 93).

Revisions to the MTIP – Administrative Modifications and Amendments Because of the fluctuating nature of transportation projects nearing implementation, circumstances dictate that changes be made to the MTIP following its adoption. Federal regulations in SAFETEA-LU allow for two types of revisions to the MTIP, Administrative Modifications and Amendments. SACOG processes Amendments regularly, about two to four per year, while Administrative Modifications occur more often, about 12 per year. Amendments take longer to process, as long as four to six months. In contrast, Administrative Modifications usually take one or two weeks, or may take as little as a day.

Types of Revisions Consistent with the policies above, SACOG has further defined Administrative Modifications and Amendments by a classification system which consists of five “Types” of revisions, each with specific action, review, public participation, and approval. The information on this classification system can be found in SACOG’s PPP. The PPP is the official document that delineates the various types MTIP revisions. The five MTIP Revision Types are:

1. Administrative Modification 2. Amendment Due to Funding Changes 3. Amendment of Exempt/Non-Regionally Significant Projects 4. Amendment Requiring a Conformity Determination 5. Amendment Requiring a Conformity Determination and a New Regional Emissions Analysis

Administrative Modification Criteria and Delegated Authority In June 2011, FHWA, FTA, and Caltrans agreed on revised administrative modification/amendment procedures. In August 2011, Caltrans delegated authority to SACOG to approve Administrative Modifications to the MTIP and FSTIP. No further approval is required for administrative modifications.

Project Selection in the MTIP

Project Selection as Interpreted by Federal Regulations The federal regulations (23 CFR 450.332) require that SACOG describe how it chooses which programmed projects will be delivered, or “selected” from the MTIP. SACOG, treats the entire MTIP as a list of programmed projects that may be delivered. Projects may be delivered from any year of the MTIP. Each year SACOG adopts a Delivery Plan that lays out how projects will be delivered from the years of the MTIP. No further selection action is necessary. “Project selection,” as termed in federal regulations, does not apply to how projects are selected to receive transportation funds.

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SACOG’s Project Selection Criteria Once a project is programmed for a federal funding amount in a certain federal fiscal year, no further selection action is necessary for the implementing agency to proceed with the listed project once the programmed federal fiscal year has begun. Per federal regulations, all projects in the first year of the MTIP constitute an “agreed to” list of projects for project selection purposes and no further project selection action is required for the implementing agency to proceed with projects. For years 2, 3, and 4, SACOG, Caltrans, FHWA, FTA, and transit operators also agree that those projects constitute an “agreed to” list, and thus, no further project selection action is necessary.

Expedited Project Selection Procedures All federal funds may be delivered within the four-year period of the 2019-22 MTIP without necessitating an amendment to the MTIP. Federal regulations allow for the movement of projects (advancing and delaying) within the four-year period of the MTIP and FSTIP subject to procedures agreed to by partnering agencies, including the State and transit operators within the region. SACOG, as the MPO for the six-county Sacramento Region, has a process in place that is consistent with the Expedited Project Selection Procedures (EPSP) outlined in 23 CFR 450.332.16

SACOG also acknowledges that any advancement or delay of projects within the four-year element of the MTIP through the EPSP will not invalidate the financial constraint of the MTIP.

Financial Constraint The MTIP must be financially constrained, meaning that the amount of funding programmed must not exceed the amount of funding estimated to be reasonably available. This constraint requirement applies to each of the four program years. In developing the 2019-22 MTIP, SACOG has taken into consideration the transportation funding revenues expected to be available during the four years of the MTIP (FFY 2019 through 2022), and has found the 2019-22 MTIP to be financially constrained by program and by year.

The MTIP shall include a project, or an identified phase of a project, only if full funding can reasonably be anticipated to be available for the project within the time period contemplated for completion of the project. Because the SACOG region is an air quality non-attainment area, only projects with committed or identified funding may be programmed in the first two years of the MTIP. The last two years of programming must be reasonably available.17

Fiscal constraint requirements encompass both the operation and maintenance of capital projects in the MTIP and the estimated costs of maintaining and operating the transportation system as a whole. The framework of both SACOG’s 2016 MTP/SCS and the 2019-22 MTIP meet this requirement.

The 2019-22 MTIP is mostly a compilation of previously programmed projects, reflecting previous programming actions by SACOG, PCTPA, or EDCTC. The 2019-22 MTIP includes projects approved and funded by transportation agency partners. The 2019-22 MTIP also includes available state funds, including Senate Bill 1, Proposition 1B, and State Transportation Improvement Program (STIP) funds, utilizing the latest fund estimates released by the State.

SACOG continuously monitors developments in funding programs and the funding needs of transportation projects, as reflected by the MTIP project listing. Any significant changes will be reviewed by SACOG and its transportation partners; and, if needed, SACOG will take appropriate actions, such as a MTIP Amendment, to maintain the financial constraint state of the MTIP.

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Measure B Explanation The 2019-22 MTIP does not contain “Measure B,” a new future fund source anticipated in the 2016 MTP/SCS. Instead, all of the funding included in the 2019-22 MTIP is based on the continuation of existing revenue sources. In contrast, the region’s long-range transportation plan, the 2016 MTP/SCS, envisions a new stream of funding from an additional ½ cent sales tax measure, or an equivalent amount from an unspecified source. “Measure B,” as it has been termed, would help fund road and transit maintenance and operations within Sacramento County.

Since no Measure B funding is programmed to projects within the financially constrained MTIP, the MTIP does not rely on the approval of Measure B to pay for projects. Consequently, Measure B is not listed as a fund source in the Appendix 3, Financial Summary, neither in the first two years nor the last two years.

Targets for Encumbering Transportation Funds Delivering transportation projects within the estimated cost, scope and schedule has been one of the key issues in state transportation policy for many years. Most notably, SB 45—Kopp (Chapter 622, Statutes 1997) and AB 1012—Torlakson (Chapter 783, Statutes of 1999) established penalties for not delivering projects funded with STIP, STBGP/RSTP, or CMAQ funds within certain prescribed deadlines.

SB 45 and AB 1012 give regions, counties, and sponsors incentives to deliver projects more quickly by creating negative consequences—projects stand to lose their funding if not delivered according to schedule. Under AB 1012, regions must obligate STBGP/RSTP and CMAQ funds apportioned to them within three years, or the state will redirect the funding to other projects. SB 45 established a complex series of project delivery deadlines for projects in the STIP. If these deadlines are not met, the funds are redirected to other projects, in some cases, outside of the SACOG Region.

The SACOG region has maintained an excellent project delivery record. This outstanding delivery record is due to the hard work of project sponsors, Caltrans Local Assistance and the regional delivery policies developed by SACOG. SACOG constantly monitors this process in an effort to maintain its delivery record and to ensure that the maximum amount of federal funds continue to flow into the region. This monitoring includes responding to increased scrutiny for federal and state funding deadlines, the current economic environment, and anticipating future federal and state policies regarding the availability of transportation funding.

Federal Requirements (FAST Act) – STBGP/RSTP and CMAQ funds (among other programs) must be obligated within 4 years of apportionment. The state loses those funds not obligated to FHWA.

State Requirements (AB 1012) – STBGP/RSTP and CMAQ funds must be obligated within 3 years of apportionment. The region loses those funds not obligated to the state.

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Title VI Compliance It is SACOG’s policy to comply with state and federal laws and regulations including Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 (ADA)18 and other federal discrimination laws and regulations, as well as the Unruh Civil Rights Act of 195919, the California Fair Employment and Housing Act (FEHA)20, and other California State discrimination laws and regulations. SACOG does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, sex, creed, religion, national origin, age, marital status, ancestry, medical condition, disability, sexual orientation or gender identity in conducting its business. SACOG prohibits discrimination by its employees, contractors and consultants.21

Investments made in the MTIP must be consistent with Title VI and must support “Environmental Justice.” Title VI prohibits discrimination on the basis of race, color, income, and national origin in programs and activities receiving federal financial assistance. Similarly, Environmental Justice is defined by EPA as “the fair treatment and meaningful involvement of all people, regardless of race, color, sex, national origin, or income, with respect to the development, implementation and enforcement of environmental laws, regulations, and policies.” Public outreach to and involvement of individuals in low income and minority communities covered under Title VI, are critical to regional planning and programming decisions. The fundamental principles of environmental justice include:

Avoiding, minimizing or mitigating disproportionately high and adverse health or environmental effects on minority and low-income populations;

Ensuring full and fair participation by all potentially affected communities in the transportation decision-making process; and

Preventing the denial, reduction or significant delay in the receipt of benefits by minority populations and low-income communities.

Environmental Justice in the Development of the MTIP The decision process by which projects are selected for inclusion into SACOG’s MTIP considers Title VI and environmental justice requirements. Projects selected for inclusion in the MTIP are consistent with the 2016 MTP/SCS as required by federal law. As part of the development of the 2016 MTP/SCS, SACOG conducted a rigorous Environmental Justice and Title VI Analysis.22 SACOG engaged in a rigorous outreach process. Key outreach efforts included:

Eight public workshops on policy choices related to the MTP/SCS

Multiple meetings of the MTP/SCS Cross-Sectoral Sounding Board, a focus group that included a number of representatives from equity, agriculture, air quality, public health, tribal governments, affordable housing, and human service groups, and minority, low-income, senior, youth, disabled and recent immigrant population.

Environmental Justice in the Federal Funding Selection Process Additionally, as part of the SACOG process for selecting projects to receive federal funds, applicants must formally describe in writing their agency’s efforts to address and account for environmental justice at a project level. Specifically, applicants must describe the kind of outreach to the community and to other stakeholders that they have or plan to undertake. Applicants must identify if low-income or minority members of the community are given an opportunity to fully participate in the outreach. Finally, applicants must evaluate the benefits and burdens of the project with regard to low income and minority members of the community.

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System Preservation, Operation, and Maintenance Costs As mentioned above, the MTIP must be financially constrained, meaning that the amount of funding programmed must not exceed the amount of funding estimated to be reasonably available. Included in this is the requirement that the MTIP demonstrate that the region’s federally supported facilities are being adequately operated and maintained. The frameworks of both SACOG’s current 2016 MTP/SCS and 2019-22 MTIP take into account the expenditures and costs of system preservation, operations, and maintenance.

Past Spending on Local Street Pavement Fiscal constraint encompasses not only operation and maintenance of capital projects in the MTIP but also the estimated costs of maintaining and operating the total transportation system as well. The frameworks of both SACOG’s current 2016 MTP/SCS and 2019-22 MTIP take into account these operating and maintenance costs.

Local governments in the SACOG region spend an average of about $270 million per year on road maintenance and reconstruction for the region’s more than 20,000 lane miles of city and county roads. Routine maintenance accounts for about 63% ($170 million/year) of these expenditures with the remaining 37% ($100 million) going toward major reconstruction projects. The level of investment in maintenance and reconstruction fluctuates from year to year, but has grown at an average rate of 8% per year since 2000.23

The California Statewide Local Streets and Roads Needs Assessment is a biannual report that details the conditions of the streets and roads in the state24. The Assessment is the result of work by a coalition of transportation and local government groups including the California State Association of Counties, League of California Cities, County Engineers Association of California, Los Angeles County, California Regional Transportation Planning Agencies, and the California Rural Counties Task Force. The assessment ranks road conditions using a Pavement Condition Index (PCI) with values of zero (failed condition) to 100 (good to excellent condition). The latest update in 2016 ranks the average condition of the state’s local streets and roads in the “at risk” category with a score of 65. The table below, PCI and Needs by County, shows the PCI scores, number of lane miles, and total 10-year maintenance and rehabilitation need as identified in the Assessment for the six counties in the SACOG region. The total need for the region equates to roughly $570 million annually over the next 10 years. Compared to current expenditures, that leaves a nearly $300-million-dollar annual gap in funding available for road maintenance and rehabilitation.

Pavement Index Score (PCI) and Needs by County (need in millions of 2016 dollars)

County 2016 PCI Lane Miles 10-Year NeedEl Dorado 62 2,806 $ 631 Placer 68 4,203 $ 798 Sacramento 62 11,285 $ 2,813 Sutter 70 2,041 $ 346 Yolo 55 2,457 $ 696 Yuba 60 1,504 $ 374 Region 24,296 $ 5,658

Unfortunately, the scarce resources available for road maintenance and rehabilitation are not keeping pace with escalating costs. Preventive maintenance is important for controlling long-term costs, but the only funds available for maintenance are the local shares of the gas tax, sales tax funds, and local general funds.

Currently, maintenance and rehabilitation consume about 70% of the typical local road budget, leaving only 30% for local improvements and new construction. Generally, federal and state funds are not available to assist with routine maintenance. However, for more extensive work, such as rehabilitation and reconstruction,

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SACOG taps federal and state funds to help local governments bring these roads back to a good state of repair.

The current 2016 MTP/SCS prioritizes preservation of the existing transportation system when making investment decisions with revenues that can be used for maintenance and rehabilitation purposes. Since 1998, the region has diverted approximately 15% of state and federal funds to road rehabilitation instead of road improvements. The 2016 MTP/SCS calls for an additional ½ cent sales tax or equivalent funding source in Sacramento County, which would help pay for additional road maintenance.

Performance Based Planning SACOG’s 2016 MTP/SCS planning process was heavily focused on performance, with multiple indicators in the categories of land use, transportation, environment, and environmental justice. SACOG is currently developing the 2020 MTP/SCS, which will build on this work and further address new requirements in the use of performance measures. The planning work done to address safety in is documented in the 2016 MTP-SCS, Appendix C2, Safety and Security.25

The Rules

The Moving Ahead for Progress in the 21st Century Act (MAP-21) is the federal transportation funding act signed into law in 2012. MAP-21 established a performance- and outcome-based program known as “Performance Based Planning,” with the objective to invest in projects that will make progress toward the achievement of the national goals for the transportation. The most recent federal transportation act, Fixing America’s Surface Transportation Act of 2016 (FAST Act), carries forward the Performance Based Planning. Beginning in 2018, state departments of transportation (like Caltrans) and metropolitan planning organizations (like SACOG) will be required to implement the federal performance measures. In response, FHWA worked with state and regional agencies to identify performance measures that meet the requirements.

In California, Caltrans is directly responsible for submitting performance targets and periodic progress reports to federal agencies on an annual basis. Metropolitan planning organizations (MPOs), such as SACOG, are required to establish targets for the same performance measures on all public roads in the MPO planning area within 180 days after the state establishes each target. SACOG may elect to support the statewide targets, establish numerical targets specific to their region, or use a combination of both approaches. Furthermore, SACOG must incorporate these short-range targets into its planning processes, including the MTP-SCS and MTIP.

The federal performance measures are grouped into three groupings under the rubric of “Performance Management” (PM):

PM 1: Safety PM 2: Transportation Asset Management PM 3: System Reliability, Freight, Congestion, and Air Quality

PM 1 Safety targets were set by Caltrans on August 31, 2017, allowing until February 27, 2018, for MPOs to submit targets in this area. SACOG’s approach in this area is described in detail below and will be incorporated directly into the 2020 MTP/SCS and MTIP. PM 2 and PM 3 targets are expected to be adopted by Caltrans in May 2018 and by MPOs in November 2018. Given the timing, SACOG will not address PM 2 and PM 3 in the 2019 MTIP adoption. Once the targets are established, SACOG will incorporate them into subsequent MTP and MTIP cycles.

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PM 1: Safety

FHWA issued the Safety Performance Management Final Rule (Safety PM) as an implementation of the Highway Safety Improvement Program (HSIP), effective April 15, 2016. The Safety PM identified the core federal safety goal as, “to achieve a significant reduction in traffic fatalities and serious injuries on all public roads.” The Safety PM, the Caltrans Strategic Highway Safety Plan (SHSP), and the Strategic Management Plan (SMP), guided the development of the Safety PM. In cooperation with the Office of Traffic Safety (OTS), Caltrans adopted five aspirational Safety Performance Management Targets. These safety performance measures apply to all public roads regardless of ownership or functional classification.

The Performance Measure and the Target Based on the 5-Year Rolling Average

Performance Target Data Source 5- Yr. Rolling Average (2018)

Percent Reduction (2018)

Number of Fatalities FARS 3590.8 -7.69%

Rate of Fatalities (per 100M VMT)

FARS & HPMS

1.029 -7.69%

Number of Serious Injuries SWITRS 12,823.4 -1.5% Rate of Serious Injuries (per 100M VMT)

SWITRS & HPMS

3.831 -1.5%

Number of Non-Motorized Fatalities and Non-Motorized Severe Injuries

FARS & SWITRS

4271.1 -10%

Note: The targets highlighted in gray are set by Caltrans in coordination with OTS.

SACOG has elected to support the state targets for PM 1 rather than establishing region-specific numerical targets. SACOG will highlight funding and programs in the MTP/SCS and MTIP that help the state achieve the statewide targets, and will track regional safety performance over time using the state’s methodology.

Safety is integral to the SACOG planning and programming process. Specifically, SACOG begins most transportation planning efforts with a preliminary analysis of the challenges facing the transportation system within the project area. This ongoing effort continually identifies new issues and feeds them into the planning process. For instance, SACOG or a sponsor in the SACOG region may initiate a corridor study or project study report that provides details on the types of challenges and system deficiencies found in a portion of the region. Within such a report, the sponsor will set out a goal to improve overall transportation safety along the corridor. Data analyses focus on identifying intersections, accident information, or existing design features that can benefit from the safety enhancements. This is then followed by more detailed investigation of the types of strategies that can be used to reduce the number and severity of accidents.

Cumulatively, these planning studies suggest strategies and recommend capital projects for the long-range MTP/SCS and the MTIP. For example, SACOG’s Unmet Transit Needs process provides the general public opportunities to raise any safety and security issues on public transit.

How the 2019 MTIP Contributes to Achieving the PM 1 Performance Targets

Many of the projects programmed in the MTIP improve safety. For some, safety is the primary aim, and for others, safety may be a component. For example, in El Dorado County, near Placerville, Caltrans District 3 is delivering the US 50 - Camino Operational / Safety Improvements project (CAL18190), which will install median barrier, widen shoulders, and construct an undercrossing for access to local roads under the US 50 freeway. This is primarily a safety project. Another project, Complete Streets Rehabilitation - Bell Ave. (SAC24719), in the City of Sacramento, is mixture of road rehabilitation, sidewalk infill, new bicycle lanes, new two-way left turn lanes, and transit bus pullouts. This project makes a variety of improvements to Bell

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Avenue, not least of which is to improve the safety of the corridor for a range of users—people driving, walking, biking, and taking transit.

SACOG programs four primary funding programs that improve safety. Some of these funds are dedicated entirely to safety, and so must fund projects that are primarily safety-oriented, while other funds are eligible for safety, and so may fund a mixture of project improvements, including safety.

1. Active Transportation Program (ATP) 2. Highway Bridge Program (HBP) 3. Highway Safety Improvement Program (HSIP) 4. State Highway Operations and Protection Program (SHOPP)

ATP The ATP funds bicycle and/or pedestrian projects. Since people are more vulnerable while walking or biking as compared to traveling in a vehicle, any project that helps them do so is likely to yield safety benefits. The ATP further emphasizes safety by allotting points for projects applications that promise to reduce the rate or number of pedestrian and bicyclist fatalities and injuries.26

HBP The HBP is a safety program that provides federal-aid to local agencies to replace and rehabilitate deficient locally owned public highway bridges. The intent of the HBP is to remove structural deficiencies from existing local highway bridges to keep the traveling public safe.27

HSIP The HSIP directly addresses safety. The program’s stated purpose is to “achieve a significant reduction in traffic fatalities and serious injuries on all public roads, including non-State-owned public roads and roads on tribal land.” Successful project applications promise to reduce fatalities and injuries. The program is designed to focus local efforts on locations/corridors with the greatest safety needs and countermeasures with lower costs.28

SHOPP The SHOPP is the State Highway System’s “fix-it-first” program that funds the repair and preservation, emergency repairs, safety improvements, and some highway operational improvements on the State Highway System (SHS). All projects funded by the SHOPP are limited to capital improvements that do not add capacity (no new highway lanes) to the SHS, though some new auxiliary lanes are eligible for SHOPP funding. Each project in the 2018 SHOPP contains a primary project performance measure. This performance measure represents the primary purpose of the project. Performance measures range from lane-miles of distressed pavement restored for roadway projects to collisions reduced for safety projects. Caltrans reports these performance measures in the project listing.29 Safety Programs in the MTIP

Fund Total Project Funding

% of Total Project Funding

Program-Specific Funding in the 4-Year Element

% of the 4-Year Element

Number of Projects

% of Number of Projects

ATP $112,171,051 2% $39,786,000 2% 18 5%

HBP $530,541,549 10% $161,901,131 6% 67 20%

HSIP $97,605,759 2% $42,041,990 2% 27 8%

SHOPP $2,199,334,000 42% $1,224,531,000 48% 76 23% Total Safety $2,939,652,359 56% $1,468,260,121 58% 188 57%

All Funds $5,284,789,480 100% $2,550,354,355 100% 330 100%

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As shown in the table above, of the 330 projects that have some amount of funding programmed in the four years of the MTIP, 188 of them, or 57 percent, are funded by one of the four major safety related programs. These projects have a combined total cost $2.9 billion, with program-specific funding totaling $1.5 billion. One example project is the above-mentioned US 50 - Camino Operational / Safety Improvements project (CAL18190) for $51,270,000. The MTIP programs $48,000,000 of SHOPP Collision Reduction funds, $3,124,500 HSIP funds, and $145,500 Local Transportation funds to improve safety at this location.

Of the remaining 142 projects in the MTIP, a significant number of those make improvements to safety, but use other funding sources not dedicated to safety. In the case of Complete Streets Rehabilitation - Bell Ave. (SAC24719), it uses $5,759,968 of Regional Surface Transportation Program/Surface Transportation Block Grant Program funds programmed in part through SACOG’s 2014 Regional/Local Program.

57 Percent of MTIP Projects are funded by safety‐related programs. 

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How to Read the Project Listings The project listing provides a detailed description for each individual project in the 2019-22 MTIP. There is only one official project listing, listed in Appendix 6, called the Detailed Project Listing (Individual and Grouped). Nearly every project that is exempt from regional air quality conformity analysis is rolled into a “Grouped Project Listing,” also known as a lump sum.

Both lists contain the following information for each project:

Data Label Definition

SACOG ID (MTIP #) A unique number used to identify projects in the MTIP.Lead Agency Agency in charge of administering a project.Project Title Name or title of the project.Project Description Brief description of the project and project location.Completion Year The calendar year the project is to be “completed,” that is, open to the public. County The county in which the project is located.EA Number It is a Caltrans project reference number for federally funded projects. Exempt Category Air quality related categories for projects exempt from air quality conformity

analysis. Fiscal Year The federal fiscal year of revenue/funding. If it says <19, then there are revenues for

FFY’s prior to 2019. If it says >22, then there are revenues projected after FFY 2022 (sometimes referred to as “Outer Years”.)

Revenue Source The funding source. Phases (3) The stage of the project for which the specified funds have been programmed.

Phases include:

1. Engineering, which includes preliminary engineering, environmental, and final design;

2. Right of way engineering and acquisition, and utility relocation;

3. Construction engineering, construction support, and construction. Total Cost Total project funding, including prior and later-year funds.FFY 2019, ‘20, etc. Federal Fiscal year. The Federal Fiscal Year (FFY) in the MTIP is from October 1

to September 30 of the following calendar year. The 2019-22 MTIP covers the four-year period of FFY 2019, FFY 2020, FFY 2021, and FFY 2022.

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Endnotes and Electronic References

1The MTIP is available online at http://www.sacog.org/metropolitan-transportation-improvement-program

2 Information about SACOG is available online at http://www.sacog.org

3 Air Quality Conformity information is available online at http://www.sacog.org/air-quality

4 The MTP/SCS 2035 is available online at http://www.sacog.org/metropolitan-transportation-plansustainable-communities-strategy

5 The PPP is available online at http://www.sacog.org/public-participation-plan

6 The FSTIP is available online at http://www.dot.ca.gov/hq/transprog/oftmp.htm

7 Information about the CTC is available online at http://www.catc.ca.gov/

8 The STIP is available online at http://www.catc.ca.gov/programs/stip.htm

9 Although still referred to as the Highway Bridge Program (HBP) in California, the federal HBP no longer exists. Instead, California continues to fund bridge rehabilitation and replacement using other federal funding sources. These funds are still described as “HBP” in the MTIP.

10 The ATP is a state managed fund made up of federal Transportation Alternatives Program (TAP) funds, federal Recreational Trails Funds, and includes state funding previously part known as Safe Routes To School and the Bicycle Transportation Account.

11 Although a state fund, the RTIP and ITIP generally contain significant amounts of federal funding, usually Surface Transportation Program funds and National Highway System funds. 12 The SIP is available online at http://www.arb.ca.gov/planning/sip/sip.htm

13 Information about the EPA is available online at http://www.epa.gov/

14 The 2009 Sacramento Regional 8-Hour Ozone Attainment and Reasonable Further Progress Plan is available online at http://www.arb.ca.gov/planning/sip/planarea/sacsip/sacplanozone2009.pdf

15 The Grouped Project Listing Guidelines are available online at http://www.dot.ca.gov/hq/transprog/federal/fedfiles/res_publications/grouped_pjt_listings.pdf

16 Expedited Project Selection Procedures are posted online at https://www.sacog.org/sites/main/files/file-attachments/attach_a_epsp_rules_2014.pdf

17 These rules come from 23 CFR 450.216 - Development and content of the statewide transportation improvement program. https://www.law.cornell.edu/cfr/text/23/450.216

18 Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 is available online at http://www.fhwa.dot.gov/civilrights/programs/tvi.htm

19 The Unruh Civil Rights Act is available online at http://leginfo.legislature.ca.gov/faces/codes_displaySection.xhtml?lawCode=CIV&sectionNum=51.

20 Information on the California Fair Employment and Housing Act (FEHA) is available online at http://www.dfeh.ca.gov/Publications_FEHADescr.htm

21 SACOG’s June 7, 2012, Non-Discrimination Statement is available online at http://www.sacog.org/sites/main/files/file-attachments/3-link_sacog_2015_compliance_report_title_vi.pdf

22 Appendix C-5 Environmental Justice and Title VI Analysis Methodology, 2016 MTP/SCS, SACOG, February, 2016. http://www.sacog.org/sites/main/files/file-attachments/appendix_c-5_environmental_justice_and_title_vi_analysis_methodology.pdf

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23 Data obtained from 2000-2012 California State Controller Local Streets and Roads Reports

24 California Local Streets and Roads Needs Assessment (http://www.savecaliforniastreets.org/)

25 2016 MTP, Appendix C2, Safety and Security, February 2016 https://www.sacog.org/sites/main/files/file-attachments/appendix_c-2_safety_and_security.pdf

26 2019 Active Transportation Program Medium Infrastructure Scoring Rubric, June 2018. http://www.catc.ca.gov/programs/atp/2019/docs/061118_Cycle_4_ATP_Scoring_Rubric_Medium.pdf

27 Chapter 6 Highway Bridge Program, January 2018. http://www.dot.ca.gov/hq/LocalPrograms/lam/prog_g/g06hbrr.pdf

28 Chapter 9 Highway Safety Improvement Program (HSIP) Guidelines, 2016. http://dot.ca.gov/hq/LocalPrograms/HSIP/2016/HSIP-Guidelines.pdf

29 2018 State Highway Operation and Protection Program, March 2018. http://www.dot.ca.gov/hq/transprog/SHOPP/2018_shopp/2018-shopp-adopted-by-ctc.pdf

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Appendix 1

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NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

REQUEST FOR COMMENT ON THE ADOPTION OF THE 2019 SACOG MTIP,

AMENDMENT #2 TO THE MTP/SCS, AND AIR QUALITY CONFORMITY ANALYSIS

The Sacramento Area Council of Governments (SACOG) will hold a public hearing to receive

comments on the draft adoption of the 2019-22 Metropolitan Transportation Improvement

Program (MTIP), Amendment #2 to the 2016 Metropolitan Transportation Plan/Sustainable

Communities Strategy (2016 MTP/SCS), and Air Quality Conformity Analysis. We will hold the

hearing during the Transportation Committee meeting at SACOG, 1415 L Street, Suite 300,

Sacramento CA. The meeting begins at 10:00 a.m., August 2, 2018.

The MTIP is the short-range transportation program for the SACOG region, which includes the

counties of Sacramento, Sutter, Yolo, Yuba, and portions of El Dorado and Placer County. The

2016 MTP/SCS is the long-range transportation plan for the SACOG region. The Air Quality

Conformity Analysis is a determination on both the MTIP and MTP/SCS.

Please comment in writing to José Luis Cáceres at [email protected] or offer testimony in

person during the public hearing. You can download a copy online at www.sacog.org or by

calling (916) 340-6218. In addition, copies are available at the SACOG office at the above

address. Comments are welcome through 5:00 p.m., August 8, 2018.

Public notice of public involvement activities and time established for public review and

comments on the MTIP will satisfy the POP requirements, as defined in FTA Circular 9030.1E.

Appendix 2

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TABLE 1: REVENUE

Funding Source/Program FY 2019 FY 2020 FY 2021 FY 2022 TOTAL

Sales Tax $197,707 $362,476 $436,766 $450,961 $1,447,910 City County $197,707 $362,476 $436,766 $450,961 $1,447,910 Gas Tax $99,833 $102,483 $107,335 $112,709 $422,361 Gas Tax (Subventions to Cities) $63,302 $62,479 $62,184 $62,405 $250,370 Gas Tax (Subventions to Counties) $36,531 $40,004 $45,152 $50,304 $171,991 Other Local Funds $465,694 $479,780 $494,399 $509,575 $1,949,448 County General Funds City General Funds Street Taxes and Developer Fees $463,126 $477,213 $491,832 $507,008 $1,939,179 RSTP Exchange funds $2,567 $2,567 $2,567 $2,567 $10,269 Transit $60,953 $66,365 $73,023 $80,310 $280,651 Transit Fares $60,953 $66,365 $73,023 $80,310 $280,651 Other (See Appendix 1) $114,418 $118,252 $122,215 $126,312 $481,197

Local Total $938,605 $1,129,356 $1,233,739 $1,279,868 $4,581,568

State Highway Operation and Protection Program (SHOPP) 1 $486,355 $402,610 $316,790 $111,147 $1,316,902 SHOPP $479,508 $402,610 $316,790 $111,147 $1,310,055 State Minor Program $6,847 $6,847

State Transportation Improvement Program (STIP) 1 $26,375 $11,722 $2,221 $26,325 $66,643 STIP $26,375 $11,722 $2,221 $26,325 $66,643 State Bond $62,455 $25,000 $87,455 Proposition 1A (High Speed Passenger Train Bond Program) Proposition 1B (Highway Safety, Traffic Reduction, Air Quality, and Port Security Bond Act of 2006) $62,455 $25,000 $87,455

Active Transportation Program (ATP) 1 $16,643 $9,099 $4,500 $30,242 Highway Maintenance (HM) Program 1

Highway Bridge Program (HBP) 1 $66,159 $21,252 $37,204 $37,286 $161,901 Road Repair and Accountability Act of 2017 (SB1) $156 $110,330 $30 $110,516 Traffic Congestion Relief Program (TCRP) State Transit Assistance (STA)(e.g., population/revenue based, Prop 42) $81 $210 $291 Other (See Appendix 3) $7,704 $23,950 $31,770 $250 $63,674

State Total $665,928 $578,963 $417,725 $175,008 $1,837,624

5307 - Urbanized Area Formula Grants $28,119 $27,629 $23,742 $26,232 $105,721 5309 - Fixed Guideway Capital Investment Grants 5309b - New and Small Starts (Capital Investment Grants) $250 $100,000 $100,250 5309c - Bus and Bus Related Grants 5310 - Enhanced Mobility of Seniors and Individuals with Disabilities 5311 - Formula Grants for Rural Areas $1,376 $1,255 $1,365 $1,255 $5,252 5311f - Intercity Bus 5337 - State of Good Repair Grants $11,811 $11,811 $11,811 $11,811 $47,244 5339 - Bus and Bus Facilities Formula Grants $460 $430 $890 FTA Transfer from Prior FTIP $1,000 $1,000 Other (See Appendix 4)

Federal Transit Total $42,556 $40,695 $137,378 $39,728 $260,357

Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality (CMAQ) Improvement Program $23,674 $24,148 $24,139 $24,130 $96,091 Federal Lands Access Program $5,000 $5,000 Federal Lands Transportation Program GARVEE Bonds Debt Service Payments High Priority Projects (HPP) and Demo $1,764 $1,764 Highway Safety Improvement Program (HSIP) $9,362 $10,061 $13,841 $8,779 $42,042 National Highway Freight Program (NHFP) Nationally Significant Freight and Highway Projects (FASTLANE/INFRA Grants) Railway-Highway Crossings Program Recreational Trails Program Surface Transportation Block Grant Program (STBGP/RSTP) $28,617 $29,794 $29,783 $29,771 $117,964 Other (see Appendix 5) $489 $5,577 $6,066

Federal Highway Total $68,905 $69,579 $67,762 $62,680 $268,927

Other Federal Railroad Administration (see Appendix 6)

Federal Railroad Administration Total

Federal Total $111,461 $110,275 $205,140 $102,407 $529,283

$1,715,994 $1,818,594 $1,856,605 $1,557,283 $6,948,476

Financial Summary Notes:1 State Programs that include both state and federal funds.

SACOG2019 Metropolitan Transportation Improvement Program

($'s in 1,000)

4 YEAR (FTIP Period)NOTES

REVENUE TOTAL

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Appendix 3

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TABLE 1: REVENUE - APPENDICES

Appendix 1 - Local Other4 YEAR (FTIP Period) CURRENT

FY 2019 FY 2020 FY 2021 FY 2022 TOTALTransportation Development Act (LTF) $80,335 $83,147 $86,057 $89,069 $338,608Caltrans Discretionary to Local Agencies $34,083 $35,105 $36,158 $37,243 $142,589

Local Other Total $114,418 $118,252 $122,215 $126,312 $481,197

Appendix 2 - Regional Other4 YEAR (FTIP Period) CURRENT

FY 2019 FY 2020 FY 2021 FY 2022 TOTALRegional Other Total

Appendix 3 - State Other4 YEAR (FTIP Period) CURRENT

FY 2019 FY 2020 FY 2021 FY 2022 TOTALAB 2766Othr. State - State Cash $250 $250 $1,770 $250 $2,520State Other - Cap and Trade Program $7,454 $23,700 $30,000 $61,154Bicycle Transportation Account

State Other Total $7,704 $23,950 $31,770 $250 $63,674

Appendix 4 - Federal Transit Other4 YEAR (FTIP Period) CURRENT

FY 2019 FY 2020 FY 2021 FY 2022 TOTALFTA 5316FTA 5317

Federal Transit Other Total

Appendix 5 - Federal Highway Other4 YEAR (FTIP Period) CURRENT

FY 2019 FY 2020 FY 2021 FY 2022 TOTALFederal Disc. - 2016 Earmark Repurposing $489 $25 $514High Risk Rural Road ProgramTransportation & Community System PreservationInterstate Maintenance DiscretionaryFed Other - TIGER $5,552 $5,552Intelligent Transportation System FundsOther Fed - National Corridor InfrastructureRail Line Relocation and Improvement ProgramHighway Improvement Program

Federal Highway Other Total $489 $5,577 $6,066

Appendix 6 - Federal Railroad Administration Other4 YEAR (FTIP Period) CURRENT

FY 2019 FY 2020 FY 2021 FY 2022 TOTALFederal Railroad Administration Other Total

Appendix 7 - Innovative Other4 YEAR (FTIP Period) CURRENT

FY 2019 FY 2020 FY 2021 FY 2022 TOTAL Innovative Other Total

SACOG2019 Metropolitan Transportation Improvement Program

($'s in 1,000)

Federal Railroad Administration Other

Innovative Other

Local Other

Regional Other

State Other

Federal Transit Other

Federal Highway Other

Caltrans, Division of Transportation ProgrammingOffice of Federal Transportation Management Program

LG: 01/19/2018

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TABLE 2: PROGRAMMED

Funding Source/Program FY 2019 FY 2020 FY 2021 FY 2022 TOTAL

Local Total $212,673 $168,226 $380,898

State Highway Operation and Protection Program (SHOPP) 1 $486,355 $402,610 $316,790 $111,147 $1,316,902

SHOPP $479,508 $402,610 $316,790 $111,147 $1,310,055 State Minor Program $6,847 $6,847

State Transportation Improvement Program (STIP) 1 $26,375 $11,722 $2,221 $26,325 $66,643 STIP $26,375 $11,722 $2,221 $26,325 $66,643 State Bond $62,455 $25,000 $87,455 Proposition 1B (Highway Safety, Traffic Reduction, Air Quality, and Port Security Bond Act of 2006) $62,455 $25,000 $87,455

Active Transportation Program (ATP) 1 $16,643 $9,099 $4,500 $30,242

Highway Maintenance (HM) Program 1

Highway Bridge Program (HBP) 1 $66,159 $21,252 $37,204 $37,286 $161,901 Road Repair and Accountability Act of 2017 (SB1) $156 $110,330 $30 $110,516 Traffic Congestion Relief Program (TCRP) State Transit Assistance (STA)(e.g., population/revenue based, Prop 42) $81 $210 $291 Other (See Appendix B) $7,704 $23,950 $31,770 $250 $63,674

State Total $665,928 $578,963 $417,725 $175,008 $1,837,624

5307 - Urbanized Area Formula Grants $28,119 $27,629 $23,742 $26,232 $105,721 5309 - Fixed Guideway Capital Investment Grants 5309b - New and Small Starts (Capital Investment Grants) $250 $100,000 $100,250 5309c - Bus and Bus Related Grants 5310 - Enhanced Mobility of Seniors and Individuals with Disabilities 5311 - Formula Grants for Rural Areas $1,376 $1,255 $1,365 $1,255 $5,252 5311f - Intercity Bus 5337 - State of Good Repair Grants $11,811 $11,811 $11,811 $11,811 $47,244 5339 - Bus and Bus Facilities Formula Grants $460 $430 $890 FTA Transfer from Prior FTIP $1,000 $1,000 Other (See Appendix C)

Federal Transit Total $42,556 $40,695 $137,378 $39,728 $260,357

Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality (CMAQ) Improvement Program $20,284 $16,896 $2,021 $734 $39,934 Federal Lands Access Program $5,000 $5,000 Federal Lands Transportation Program GARVEE Bonds Debt Service Payments High Priority Projects (HPP) and Demo $1,764 $1,764 Highway Safety Improvement Program (HSIP) $9,362 $10,061 $13,841 $8,779 $42,042 National Highway Freight Program (NHFP) Nationally Significant Freight and Highway Projects (FASTLANE/INFRA Grants) Railway-Highway Crossings Program Recreational Trails Program Surface Transportation Block Grant Program (STBGP/RSTP) $22,109 $15,801 $1,077 $38,987 Other (see Appendix D) $489 $5,577 $6,066

Federal Highway Total $59,007 $48,334 $15,861 $10,590 $133,793

Other Federal Railroad Administration (see Appendix E)

Federal Railroad Administration Total

Federal Total $101,563 $89,030 $153,239 $50,318 $394,149

$980,163 $836,218 $570,965 $225,326 $2,612,672

Financial Summary Notes:1 State Programs that include both state and federal funds.

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TABLE 2: PROGRAMMED - APPENDICES

Appendix A - Regional Other4 YEAR (FTIP Period) CURRENT

FY 2019 FY 2020 FY 2021 FY 2022 TOTALRegional Other Total

Appendix B - State Other4 YEAR (FTIP Period) CURRENT

FY 2019 FY 2020 FY 2021 FY 2022 TOTALAB 2766Othr. State - State Cash $250 $250 $1,770 $250 $2,520State Other - Cap and Trade Program $7,454 $23,700 $30,000 $61,154Bicycle Transportation Account

State Other Total $7,704 $23,950 $31,770 $250 $63,674

Appendix C - Federal Transit Other4 YEAR (FTIP Period) CURRENT

FY 2019 FY 2020 FY 2021 FY 2022 TOTALFTA 5316FTA 5317

Federal Transit Other Total

Appendix D - Federal Highway Other4 YEAR (FTIP Period) CURRENT

FY 2019 FY 2020 FY 2021 FY 2022 TOTALFederal Disc. - 2016 Earmark Repurposing $489 $25 $514High Risk Rural Road ProgramTransportation & Community System PreservationInterstate Maintenance DiscretionaryFed Other - TIGER $5,552 $5,552Intelligent Transportation System FundsOther Fed - National Corridor InfrastructureRail Line Relocation and Improvement Program

Federal Highway Other Total $489 $5,577 $6,066

Appendix E - Federal Railroad Administration Other4 YEAR (FTIP Period) CURRENT

FY 2019 FY 2020 FY 2021 FY 2022 TOTALFederal Railroad Administration Other Total

Appendix F - Innovative Finance Other4 YEAR (FTIP Period) CURRENT

FY 2019 FY 2020 FY 2021 FY 2022 TOTAL Innovative Other Total

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Regional Other

State Other

Federal Transit Other

Federal Highway Other

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TABLE 3: REVENUE-PROGRAMMED

Funding Source/Program FY 2019 FY 2020 FY 2021 FY 2022 TOTAL

Local Total $725,933 $961,130 $1,233,739 $1,279,868 $4,200,670

State Highway Operation and Protection Program (SHOPP) 1

SHOPP SHOPP Prior State Minor Program

State Transportation Improvement Program (STIP) 1

STIP STIP Prior

State Bond

Proposition 1A (High Speed Passenger Train Bond Program) Proposition 1B (Highway Safety, Traffic Reduction, Air Quality, and Port Security Bond Act of 2006)

Active Transportation Program (ATP) 1

Highway Maintenance (HM) Program 1

Highway Bridge Program (HBP) 1

Road Repair and Accountability Act of 2017 (SB1) Traffic Congestion Relief Program (TCRP) State Transit Assistance (STA)(e.g., population/revenue based, Prop 42) Other

State Total

5307 - Urbanized Area Formula Grants 5309 - Fixed Guideway Capital Investment Grants 5309b - New and Small Starts (Capital Investment Grants) 5309c - Bus and Bus Related Grants 5310 - Enhanced Mobility of Seniors and Individuals with Disabilities 5311 - Formula Grants for Rural Areas 5311f - Intercity Bus 5337 - State of Good Repair Grants 5339 - Bus and Bus Facilities Formula Grants FTA Transfer from Prior FTIP Other

Federal Transit Total

Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality (CMAQ) Improvement Program $3,390 $7,252 $22,118 $23,396 $56,157 Construction of Ferry Boats and Ferry Terminal Facilities (Ferry Boat Program) Coordinated Border Infrastructure Program Federal Lands Access Program Federal Lands Transportation Program GARVEE Bonds Debt Service Payments High Priority Projects (HPP) and Demo Highway Safety Improvement Program (HSIP) National Highway Freight Program (NHFP) Nationally Significant Freight and Highway Projects (FASTLANE/INFRA Grants)

Railway-Highway Crossings Program

Recreational Trails Program SAFETEA-LU Safe Routes to School (SRTS) Surface Transportation Block Grant Program (STBGP/RSTP) $6,508 $13,993 $29,783 $28,693 $78,977 Other

Federal Highway Total $9,898 $21,245 $51,901 $52,090 $135,134

Federal Total $9,898 $21,245 $51,901 $52,090 $135,134

$735,831 $982,376 $1,285,640 $1,331,957 $4,335,804

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Appendix 4

Sacramento Area Council of Governments

Understanding Grouped and Individually Listed Project Reports Regulatory Background The MTIP contains individually programmed projects and grouped projects. “Grouped projects” are 

not called out individually in the MTIP, but are gathered into “grouped project listings.” SACOG 

provides project‐level detail for projects that are in grouped project listings. According to federal 

regulations, some projects must be programmed (i.e., identified) individually, while “Projects that 

are not considered to be of appropriate scale for individual identification in a given program year 

may be grouped by function, work type, and/or geographic area using the applicable 

classifications…” Federal rules also require that grouped projects be exempt for the purposes of air 

quality conformity and be not regionally significant (23 CFR 250.324.f). The Grouped Project Listing 

Detail is provided for information and authorization purposes only.  According to federal regulations 

and guidance, grouped projects are not individually programmed, but are actually considered 

“programmed” as part of their corresponding grouped project listing.  

How to Find a Project In addition to providing a summary, SACOG provides complete detail for individually programmed 

projects and grouped projects for full disclosure to the public and to project sponsors, as well as for 

the purposes of project authorization by Caltrans, FHWA, and FTA.  

To find a project, consult the Summary in Appendix 5 or the Project Listing in Appendix 6. Projects 

are sorted as follows: 

1. First:  Individually Listed Projects (e.g., interchanges and new roads) 

These are sorted by county, lead agency, then title. 

2. Second:  Grouped Project Listings (e.g., road rehabilitation and transit operations) 

Here, each grouped project listing is sorted alphabetically by name. Then, under each listing 

appear projects being revised or added which belong to that grouped project listing. Each 

project is denoted in red as being a “Sub‐Project” of the grouped project listing. 

Each individually listed project, grouped project listing, and sub‐project from a listing is assigned a 

project index number to help find that project in the revision.  

Why SACOG Groups Projects SACOG groups small‐scale, exempt projects in order to emphasize regionally significant projects and 

to provide administrative flexibility. By grouping smaller exempt projects, the MTIP conveys that 

those projects are actually part of larger, overall efforts by the region to maintain and improve 

surface transportation through air quality‐exempt activities such as transportation studies, road 

rehabilitation, transit operations, replacement and minor expansion of the transit fleet, safety 

improvement, and so on.  It allows SACOG to demonstrate how a change to a grouped project’s 

scope, cost, or phasing may actually be considered a minor change to the grouped project listing as 

a whole. As a result, FHWA, FTA, and Caltrans afford SACOG greater administrative flexibility to 

manage the MTIP using administrative modifications. 

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Appendix 5

ID Lead Agency Title Description Cost

Programmed

Status Exempt Category

Project

Index

CAL15881 Caltrans D3

I-5 / 113 Connector - Phase

2

Construct northbound I-5 to southbound SR 113 freeway-to-freeway connection -

Phase 2 $107,733,850 Programmed 1

CAL18190 Caltrans D3

US 50 - Camino Operational

/ Safety Improvements

Near Placerville and Camino, from 0.2 mile west of Still Meadows Road to 0.4

mile east of Upper Carson Road (PM 21.9/24.5) - Install median barrier, widen

shoulders, construct acceleration/deceleration lane, construct an undercrossing

and construct access to the undercrossing from local roads [SHOPP CTIPS ID 107-

0000-1030] [Caltrans is the lead agency for the project. El Dorado County,

Community Development Agency, Transportation Division is a participating

agency.] HSIP7-03-008 $51,270,000 Programmed 2

CAL18320

Capitol

Corridor JPA

Sacramento to Roseville

Third Main Track - Phase 1

On the Union Pacific mainline, from near the Sacramento and Placer County

boarder to the Roseville Station area in Placer County: Construct a layover

facility, install various Union Pacific Railroad Yard track improvements, required

signaling, and construct the most northern eight miles of third mainline track

between Sacramento and Roseville (largely all in Placer County), which will allow

up to two additional round trips (for a total of three round trips) between

Sacramento and Roseville. $82,276,000 Programmed 3

CAL18838 Caltrans D3

US 50 HOV Lanes (I-5 to

Watt Ave.)

US 50 HOV Lanes - Construct High Occupancy Vehicle (HOV) lanes on US 50

[project covers PE: from I-5 to 0.8 mile east of Watt Avenue (PM L0.2/R6.1) and

CON: from I-5 to 0.8 mile east of Watt Avenue (PM L2.2/R6.1)](The US 50

Multimodal Corridor Enhancement project combines the US 50 HOV Lanes

project (03-3F360/CAL18838) and the US 50 Rehab project (03-

0H080/CAL20761), the SacRT's Light Rail Expansion project from Sunrise Blvd to

Downtown Folsom, and the City of Sacramento's Broadway Complete Streets -

Phase II project.) $118,400,000 Programmed 4

CAL20466 Caltrans D3 I-5 HOV Lanes - Phase 1

In Sacramento County on I-5, from US 50 to Morrison Creek – Add high-

occupancy vehicle (HOV) lanes (i.e., bus/carpool lanes) and soundwalls in both

directions (PM 12.9/22.5) [EFIS ID 0312000165]; see 03-3C002 (CAL20467) for

Phase 2 [PA&ED being done under 03-3C000 (CAL17840)]. (Toll Credits for PE and

ROW) (Emission Benefits in kg/day: 52.9 NOx, 50.4 ROG, 10.5 PM10) [CTIPS ID

107-0000-0880](The I-5 HOV Lanes - Phase 1 project (03-3C001/CAL20466) will

be combined for construction with the I-5 Road Rehab project (03-

0H100/CAL20700) and the I-5 Fiber Optics Installation project (03-

4F450/CAL20693) to form the overall I-5 Corridor Enhancement project (03-

0H10U). Toll Credits for ENG, ROW $41,485,000 Programmed 5

2019-22 MTIP

Project Summary

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ID Lead Agency Title Description Cost

Programmed

Status Exempt Category

Project

Index

CAL20467 Caltrans D3 I-5 HOV Lanes - Phase 2

In Sacramento County on I-5, from just north of Morrison Creek to 1.1 mile south

of Elk Grove Blvd. - Add high-occupancy vehicle (HOV) lanes (i.e., bus/carpool

lanes) (PM 9.7/13.1) [EFIS ID 0318000245]; see 03-3C001 (CAL20466) for Phase 1

[PA&ED was completed under 03-3C000 (CAL17840)] $15,000,000 Programmed 6

CAL20501 Caltrans D3

SR 51 NB Transition Lane

and Local Roadway

Improvements

On SR 51 (Capital City Freeway), close E Street northbound onramp and extend

the northbound transition lane from near E Street on-ramp to just south of Elvas

Underpass near the American River. Modify intersection at E Street and 30th

Street. Also build local roadway improvements on 30th St. [CTIPS ID 107-0000-

0940]. PS&E is not yet funded. $0 Deleted 7

CAL20502 Caltrans D3

SR 51 and SR 99 Install

Ramp Meters at Various

Locations

In Sacramento County, on SR 51 and SR 99, at various locations - Install ramp

meters [CTIPS ID 107-0000-1006] (Toll Credits) [EA 0F351, PPNO 6913] [child

project of parent EA 0F350; second child is EA 0F352 PPNO 6913A]. Toll Credits

for ENG, ROW, CON $31,317,000 Programmed 8

CAL20695 Caltrans D3

Yol/Pla/Sac Ramp Meters at

Various Locations

In Yolo, Placer and Sacramento Counties, on I-80, SR 65 and SR 99, at various

locations (I-80-2.4/R11.3 used in CTIPS) - Install ramp meters [CTIPS ID 107-0000-

1008]. Toll Credits for ENG, ROW, CON $12,454,000 Programmed

Traffic signal

synchronization

projects 9

CAL20700 Caltrans D3 I-5 Road Rehab

In and near the City of Sacramento, from Beach Lake Bridge at Morrison Creek to

the American River Bridge (#24-0068) (PM 13.0/24.9) - Roadway rehabilitation

[CTIPS ID 107-0000-1037]. Toll Credits for ENG, ROW $267,400,000 Programmed 10

CAL20701 Caltrans D3

SR 99 / West Elkhorn

Auxiliary Lanes

Construct auxiliary lanes between the SB I-5 to NB SR 99 Connector and the off-

ramp to West Elkhorn Blvd, and between the WB West Elkhorn to SB SR 99 loop

on-ramp and the SB SR 99 to NB I-5 Connector including Ramp Meters for the SB

on-ramps to SR 99 (PM R32.5/33.5) $7,995,000 Programmed 11

CAL20705 Caltrans D3

US 50 65th St.. to Howe

Ave. Auxiliary Lane

In the City of Sacramento, US 50, from 65th Street to east of Howe Avenue (PM

R2.6/R3.8) - Construct westbound auxiliary lane [project proposes to

add/extend US 50 auxiliary lane, which currently begins with the Howe Ave slip

entrance, and will be extended to the east to receive traffic from the Howe Ave

loop entrance ramp] [CTIPS ID 107-0000-1041]. Toll Credits for ENG $3,930,000 Programmed 12

CAL20795 Caltrans D3

SR 70 Passing Lanes -

Segments 4 and 5

On SR 70, from Laurellen to Yuba/Butte county line (Segments 4 and 5) - Address

safety concerns, improve highway segments and provide continuous passing

lane opportunities (PM 16.2/25.8) (Toll Credits) [CTIPS ID 107-0000-1142]

[Segments 1 (03-3F280), 2 (03-3F281) and 3 (03-3F282) are located in Butte

County (BCAG's FTIP)] ($4m STIP funds are from BCAG) $141,704,000 Programmed 13

ELD15990

El Dorado

County

Diamond Springs Pkwy -

Phase 1B

Construct new 2-lane divided arterial roadway from Missouri Flat Rd east of

Golden Center Dr to a new T-intersection with SR-49 south of Bradley Dr;

includes planning, environmental clearance, grading and right of way for the

ultimate 4-lane road, required improvements to SR-49 and three new signals.

See ELD19348/CIP72375 for Phase 1A and ELD19203/CIP72368 for Phase 2.

(CIP72334) $28,223,366 Programmed 14

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ID Lead Agency Title Description Cost

Programmed

Status Exempt Category

Project

Index

ELD16070

City of

Placerville

Mosquito Rd./ Clay St. Park

& Bus

Phase II - Construct an additional 50-car parking lot with lighting landscaping,

install public restrooms, and install the El Dorado Trail facility. (Toll Credits for PE

and CON). Toll Credits for ENG, CON $1,440,000 Programmed 15

ELD19180

El Dorado

County

US 50/Ponderosa Rd/So.

Shingle Rd Interchange

Improvements

Interchange Improvements: includes detailed study to identify alternatives and

select preferred alternative; widening existing US 50 overcrossing to

accommodate 5 lanes, and realignment of WB loop on-ramp, ramp widenings,

and widening of Ponderosa Rd, Mother Lode Dr, and So. Shingle Rd; includes PE

for all phases; (See ELD19170/CIP71339 and ELD19244/CIP71338). Coordinates

with ELD19289/CIP53116, ELD19219/CIP#GP150, ELD19246/CIPGP171, and

ELD19250/CIP#GP175. (CIP71333). Toll Credits for ENG $16,407,000 Programmed 16

ELD19185

City of

Placerville

Placerville Dr Bridge

Widening

Hangtown Creek Bridge at Placerville Drive, 0.3 mi west of Cold Springs Rd:

Replace existing functionally obsolete 2-lane bridge with a new 4-lane bridge. $4,935,550 Programmed 17

ELD19348

El Dorado

County

Diamond Springs Pkwy -

Phase 1A (SR-49

Realignment)

Realign SR-49/Diamond Rd from Pleasant Valley Rd to north of Lime Kiln Rd;

Improvements include: two 12-ft lanes and 8-ft shoulders, signal modification at

Pleasant Valley Rd/SR-49 intersection, residential frontage road, and potential

underground utility district. Phase 1A was split from Phase 1

(CIP72334/ELD15990) which is now Phase 1B. (CIP72375) $14,781,000 Programmed 18

ELD19468

Southeast

Connector JPA

Capital SouthEast

Connector - E1

In El Dorado Hills: White Rock Rd between Carson Crossing Dr and Latrobe Rd;

widen from 2 to 4 lanes (Thoroughfare). (To be constructed with Capital

SouthEast Connector – D3, SAC24250.) $3,450,000 Programmed 19

ELD19469

Southeast

Connector JPA

Capital SouthEast

Connector - E2

In El Dorado Hills: White Rock Rd between Latrobe Rd and Hwy 50; widen from 2

to 4 lanes (Thoroughfare). PE Only. (Total Project Cost is $9,500,000) $9,500,000 Delayed 20

PLA15100

City of

Roseville Baseline Road

In Roseville, Baseline Road from Fiddyment Road to Sierra Vista Western edge

west of Watt Avenue: widen from 2 to 4 lanes. $7,852,055 Programmed 21

PLA15105 Placer County

Baseline Road Widening

Phase 1 (West Portion) Baseline Rd. from Watt Avenue to future 16th street: Widen from 2 to 4 lanes. $19,200,000 Programmed 22

PLA15420 Placer County Walerga Road

Walerga Rd: Widen and realign from 2 to 4 lanes from Baseline Rd. to Placer /

Sacramento County line. $13,781,700 Programmed 23

PLA15660

City of

Roseville Baseline Rd. Widening

In Roseville, Baseline Rd., from Brady Lane to Fiddyment Road: widen from 3 to

4 lanes. $6,106,889 Programmed 24

PLA15850

City of

Roseville Roseville Road Widening

Widen Roseville Rd. from 2 to 4 lanes Between Cirby Way and southern city

limit. $2,500,000 Programmed 25

PLA18490 Placer County PFE Rd. Widening PFE Rd, from Watt Ave. to Walerga Rd: Widen from 2 to 4 lanes and realign. $13,085,000 Programmed 26

PLA25044 Placer County Sunset Blvd. Widening

Widen Sunset Boulevard from State Route 65 to Cincinnati Avenue from 2 to 4

lanes. Project includes widening Industrial Blvd / UPRR overcrossing from 2 to 4

lanes. $8,675,000 Programmed 27

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ID Lead Agency Title Description Cost

Programmed

Status Exempt Category

Project

Index

PLA25170 Placer County Sunset Blvd Phase 2

Sunset Blvd, from Foothills Boulevard to Fiddyment Rd: Construct a 2-lane road

extension [PLA15410 is Phase 1.] $6,365,000 Programmed 28

PLA25299 Placer County Placer Parkway Phase 1

In Placer County: Between SR 65 and Foothills Boulevard; Construct phase 1 of

Placer Parkway, including upgrading the SR 65/Whitney Ranch Parkway

interchange to include a southbound slip off-ramp, southbound loop on-ramp,

northbound loop on-ramp, six-lane bridge over SR 65, and four-lane roadway

extension from SR 65 (Whitney Ranch Parkway) to Foothills Boulevard. $70,000,000 Programmed 29

PLA25377

City of

Roseville Market St.

City of Roseville, Market St., from approx. 800 feet north of Baseline Road to

Pleasant Grove: Extend 2 lanes. $8,500,000 Programmed 30

PLA25378

City of

Roseville Santucci Blvd. Extension

City of Roseville, Santucci Blvd. (North Watt Ave.): Extend four lanes from Vista

Grande Blvd.to Blue Oaks Boulevard. $6,500,000 Programmed 31

PLA25440 PCTPA

I-80/SR 65 Interchange

Improvements Phase 1

In Placer County: Between I-80 and Pleasant Grove Boulevard; Reconfigure I-

80/SR 65 interchange to add auxiliary lane on northbound SR 65 from I-80

westbound on-ramp to Galleria Boulevard/Stanford Ranch Road off-ramp, widen

inside northbound SR 65 from 2 to 3 lanes from south of Galleria

Boulevard/Stanford Ranch Road off-ramp to Pleasant Grove Boulevard off-ramp,

including widening Galleria Boulevard/Stanford Ranch Road northbound off-

ramp and on-ramp, and southbound on-ramp (PA&ED, PS&E, ROW, and CON to

be matched with Toll Credits). SHOPP funding (EA 03-0H260) for auxiliary lane

on northbound SR 65 between I-80 and Galleria Boulevard/Stanford Ranch

Road. SHOPP funding (EA 03-0F352) for southbound on-ramp from Galleria

Boulevard/Stanford Ranch Road.. Toll Credits for ENG, ROW, CON $53,283,200 Programmed 32

PLA25463 Placer County

Baseline Road Widening

Phase 2 (West Portion)

Baseline Road from Sutter County Line to Future 16th Street. Widen from 2 to 4

lanes. $29,000,000 Programmed 33

PLA25501

City of

Roseville

Washington Blvd/Andora

Undercrossing

Improvement Project

In Roseville, widen Washington Blvd from 2 to 4 lanes, including widening the

Andora Underpass under the UPRR tracks, between Sawtell Rd and just south of

Pleasant Grove Blvd. and construct bicycle and pedestrian improvements

adjacent to roadway. (CMAQ funds are for bicycle and pedestrian improvements

only. Emission Benefits in kg/day: 0.9 ROG, 0.51 NOx, 0.16 PM10) $32,612,000 Programmed 34

PLA25506 Placer County

Walerga Rd/Dry Creek

Bridge Replacement

Walerga Rd, over Dry Creek, 1.1 mi S Base Line Rd. Replace the existing 2 lane

bridge with a 4 lane bridge.. Toll Credits for CON $44,054,078 Programmed 35

PLA25527

City of

Roseville

Pleasant Grove Blvd.

Extension

In Roseville, extend 4 lanes of Pleasant Grove from 1500 feet west of Market St

to Santucci Blvd (Watt Ave). $5,300,000 Programmed 36

PLA25528

City of

Roseville

Blue Oaks Blvd Extension -

Phase 1

In Roseville, Extend 2 lanes of Blue Oaks Blvd from Hayden Parkway to Westside

Dr., Including south half of a 6-lane bridge over Kaseberg Creek. $6,000,000 Programmed 37

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ID Lead Agency Title Description Cost

Programmed

Status Exempt Category

Project

Index

PLA25529 PCTPA

SR 65 Capacity &

Operational Improvements

Phase 1

SR 65, from Galleria Blvd. to Lincoln Blvd., make capacity and operational

improvements. Phase 1: From Blue Oaks Blvd. to Galleria Blvd., construct third

lane on southbound SR 65 (Toll credits for PA&ED)(Emission Benefits in kg/day:

ROG 15.80; NOx 15.88; PM10 11.66) $12,750,000 Programmed 38

PLA25535 Placer County

Watt Ave. Bridge

Replacement

Watt Ave./Center Joint Ave., over Dry Creek, 0.4 mi north of P.F.E. Rd.: Replace

existing 2 lane bridge with a 4 lane bridge. $19,892,750 Programmed 39

PLA25538

City of

Roseville Vista Grande Arterial

In Roseville, from Fiddyment Rd west to Westbrook Blvd, construct new 4-lane

arterial. $2,500,000 Programmed 40

PLA25539

City of

Roseville

Blue Oaks Blvd. Extension

Phase 2

In Roseville, Blue Oaks Blvd., from Westside Dr. to Santucci Blvd. (formerly Watt

Ave.), extend 2 lanes. $6,350,000 Programmed 41

PLA25570

City of

Roseville Santucci Boulevard South

In Roseville, Santucci Boulevard South (Watt Ave.) from Baseline Road north to

Vista Grande Boulevard: Construct 4-lane road. $1,000,000 Programmed 42

PLA25576 PCTPA

I-80 Eastbound Auxiliary

Lane and I-80 Westbound

5th Lane

In Roseville and Rocklin: Between SR 65 and Rocklin Rd. on eastbound I-80, and

east of Douglas Blvd. to west of Riverside Ave. on westbound I-80; Construct

eastbound I-80 auxiliary lane, including two-lane off-ramp to Rocklin Rd, and

construct 5th lane on westbound I-80, including reducing Douglas Boulevard off-

ramp from 2-lanes to 1-lane. (Toll credits for PE, ROW, and CON). Toll Credits for

ENG, ROW, CON $18,655,000 Programmed 43

PLA25647

City of

Roseville

Atlantic Eureka I-80 W/B On-

ramp Widening

In Roseville, widen the Atlantic Street/Eureka Road/I-80 W/B On-ramp,

including bridge widening over Miners Ravine, from 1-lane to 2-lanes plus an

HOV bypass lane. (Toll Credits for CON). Toll Credits for CON $8,380,000 Programmed 44

PLA25649 PCTPA

I-80/SR 65 Interchange

Improvements Phase 2

In Placer County: Between Douglas Blvd. and Rocklin Road; Reconfigure I-80/SR

65 interchange to widen southbound to eastbound ramp from 1 to 2 lanes,

replace existing eastbound to northbound loop ramp with a new 3 lane direct

flyover ramp (including full middle structure for East Roseville Viaduct),

construct collector-distributor roadway parallel to eastbound I-80 between

Eureka Road off-ramp and SR 65, and widen Taylor Road from 2 to 4 lanes

between Roseville Parkway and Pacific Street. $250,000,000 Programmed 45

PLA25652 City of Lincoln

McBean Park Drive

Widening Over Auburn

Ravine

From East Ave. to Ferrari Ranch Rd.: Replace 2-lane bridge with a 3-lane bridge,

including the McBean Park Bridge at Auburn Ravine. $14,472,000 Programmed 46

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ID Lead Agency Title Description Cost

Programmed

Status Exempt Category

Project

Index

PLA25677 City of Lincoln

Lincoln Blvd Streetscape

Improvement Project Phase

4

The overall goal of the Lincoln Boulevard Streetscape Improvement Project is to

provide for a more pedestrian, bicycle, and neighborhood Electric Vehicles (NEV)

friendly environment along and across the main street through the City. This will

be accomplished by closing gaps between and improving existing sidewalks,

upgrading and shortening pedestrian crossings with curb bulb outs and ADA

compliant pedestrian ramps, and installing combined Class 2 bike lanes and NEV

lanes along Lincoln Boulevard. This project will continue the streetscape

improvements to construct improved sidewalks, curb bulb outs, curb ramps, and

traffic signal improvements on Lincoln Boulevard between 1st Street and 2nd

Street and at the intersections of Lincoln Boulevard at 7th Street. $1,566,000 Programmed 47

PLA25680

City of

Roseville Roseville Parkway Widening

In Roseville, on Roseville Parkway, widen from 6 to 8 lanes from just east of

Creekside Ridge Drive to Gibson Drive (E). $11,200,000 Programmed 48

PLA25681

City of

Roseville

Blue Oaks Blvd Bridge

Widening

In Roseville, on Blue Oaks Blvd between Washington Blvd and Foothills

Boulevard, widen from 4 to 8 lanes, including Bridge over Industrial Ave./UPRR

tracks. $23,000,000 Programmed 49

PLA25682

City of

Roseville

Roseville Parkway

Extension

In Roseville, extend 4-lane Roseville Parkway approx. 3,750' from Washington

Blvd. to Foothills Blvd., including new 4-lane bridge over Industrial Ave./UPRR

tracks $22,500,000 Programmed 50

PLA25683

City of

Roseville Westbrook Blvd. Extension

In Roseville, extend 4-lane Westbrook Blvd. south from existing Westbrook Blvd.

to approx. 3,700' south of Pleasant Grove Blvd. (Scope included as part of

PLA25483 in MTP.) $2,000,000 Programmed 51

PLA25684

City of

Roseville Westbrook Blvd. South

In Roseville, construct 4-lane Westbrook Blvd. from Baseline Rd. to approx.

1,500 north. (Scope included as part of MTP project, PLA25483) $2,000,000 Programmed 52

PLA25685

City of

Roseville Vista Grande Boulevard East

In Roseville, construct 4-lane Vista Grande Blvd. approx. 2,600' west from

Fiddyment Rd. to just west of Upland Drive. $2,800,000 Programmed 53

PLA25686

City of

Roseville Fiddyment Road Widening

In Roseville, widen Fiddyment Road (add one S/B lane & frontage impvmnts.)

from 5 to 6 lanes from Pleasant Grove to Baseline Road. $1,400,000 Programmed 54

PLA25687 City of Lincoln

East Joiner Parkway

Overcrossing

In Lincoln: Widen East Joiner Parkway overcrossing from 4 to 6 lanes from Ferrari

Ranch Road to Sterling Parkway $10,000,000 Programmed 55

PLA25688 City of Lincoln

East Joiner Parkway

Widening Phase 1

In Lincoln: Widen East Joiner Parkway from 2 to 4 lanes from Twelve Bridges

Drive to Rocklin City Limits $7,800,000 Programmed 56

PLA25689 City of Lincoln

East Joiner Parkway

Widening Phase 2

In Lincoln: Widen East Joiner Parkway from 2 to 4 lanes from Twelve Bridges

Drive to Del Webb Blvd north. $8,992,396 Programmed 57

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Status Exempt Category

Project

Index

REG15053 RT

South Sacramento Light Rail

(Blue Line) - Phase 2

In Sacramento, extend light rail from the terminus of South Line Phase 1 (Blue

Line) at Meadowview Station further south to Cosumnes River College (CRC).

Includes 4.2 miles of track, 4 new stations, and 2700 park & ride spaces.

Revenue service began August 2015. Project complete when Morrison Creek

Station construction is finished (2018). The Section 5309 New Starts Funds are

broken out as follows: $4,410,000, FTA 5309 New Starts, FFY 2010, $6,930,000,

FTA 5309 New Starts, FFY 2011, $24,011,926, FTA 5309 New Starts, FFY 2012,

$40,000,000, FTA 5309 New Starts, FFY 2013, $45,660,000, FTA 5309 New Starts,

FFY 2014, $13,988,074 FTA 5309 New Starts, FFY 2015. The non New-Starts

balance of funds totaling $135,000,000 will come from the following sources:

$7,100,000 CMAQ, $8,100,000 TCRP, $4,307,000 STIP, $35,437,279 State Prop 1B

PTMISEA, $8,200,000 State Prop 1B SLPP, $156,660 STA, $16,552,648 Measure A

Sales Tax, $1,481,421 Laguna Community Facilities District (LCFD), $4,741,413 Elk

Grove/West Vineyard/Vineyard Fee Districts, $ 48,923,580 RT Revenue Bonds. $270,000,000 Programmed 58

REG16470 RT

Northeast Corridor

Enhancements

Double track existing single track sections and improve alignment of Northeast

Corridor LRT, upgrade the traction power system and signaling to provide limited-

stop service, make enhancements to yard track and maintenance facility, and

installation of communications infrastructure. (Local Agency Funds are from

selling a parcel of land.) $40,000,000 Programmed 59

REG17300 RT

SRTD Satellite Bus

Maintenance Facility #2

In Sacramento: purchase/lease building in McClellan Park to be converted to a

new bus maintenance facility. Phase 1 Plans for this facility include two fueling

stations, one land bus wash, and a revenue collection center. Also includes site

work for parking and building modifications to support 125 buses. Phase 2

increases the facility capacity to support up to 250 buses and accommodate

approximately 500 employees and the fueling stations will increase to four

transit fueling stations and one public fueling station. $81,010,860 Programmed

Construction of

new buses or rail

storage/maintenan

ce facilities

categorically

excluded in 23 CFR

part 771 60

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REG17943 RT

Green Line (DNA) Light Rail -

Overall

This project will redefine a Minimum Operable Segment (MOS) 2 and a MOS 3.

REG17935 includes the Final Design and Construction for the project (excluding

MOS-1).This phase of the Green Line to the Airport (DNA) Light Rail Project will

consist of two discreet, yet connected efforts. For the segment of the Green

Line near and adjacent to the Sacramento Intermodal Transfer Center (SITF), the

effort will entail the preparation of Draft EIS (and EIR), its circulation for public

review and comment, addressing the comments and will culminate with a Final

EIS (and EIR). The segment of the project adjacent to the SITF will be

coordinated with on-going Sacramento Streetcar planning, environmental

review, and design development. For the remainder of the 13-mile corridor, the

effort will entail the preparation of a Draft EIS (and EIR) only and its circulation

for public review and comments. An MOS will also be identified for this

segment. The effort will also evaluate low-floor LRT vehicles and their

integration into the RT system, evaluate LRT vehicle maintenance locations for

the Green Line, evaluate downtown Sacramento rail/traffic effects of the

proposed service, prepare the necessary technical information and for a New

Starts evaluation under MAP-21, and involve the community and stakeholders in

an outreach program for both efforts. Advanced conceptual engineering and

preliminary engineering in key areas with potential for environmental impacts

that may require mitigation strategies for the EIS will be completed. $13,546,336 Programmed

Engineering to

assess social,

economic, and

environmental

effects of the

proposed action or

alternatives to that

action. 61

REG18023 RT Dos Rios Light Rail Station

On Blue Line light rail, on the east side of 12th St., south of Richards Blvd.: build

new light rail station. The station is part of the redevelopment of Twin Rivers

public housing development. (Emission Benefits in kg/day: 1.02 ROG, 0.97 NOx,

0.58 PM10) $25,700,000 Programmed 62

REG18024 RT Horn Light Rail Station

On the Gold Line, between Butterfield and Mather/Mills stations, at Horn Rd.

and Old Winery Pl, construct new light rail station. (Emission Benefits in kg/day:

0.27 ROG, 0.26 NOx, 0.15 PM10) $13,000,000 Programmed 63

REG18035 RT Railyards Boulevard Station

In Sacramento, on the Green Line, at Railyards Boulevard: Design and construct

light rail station . (Environmental covered by REG17943.) $2,367,200 Programmed 64

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REG18043 RT

Green Line SVS Loop & K St.

to H St. Improvements

(Final Design &

Construction)

In Sacramento, two elements to accommodate the future Streetcar Project as

well as future Green Line service: (1) SVS Loop - segment of the Green Line at the

Sacramento Valley Station including: Relocate the existing/temporary LRT

Station on H Street to a new north-south axis west of 5th Street; New platform

and LRT station near the existing Amtrak station; new Station on the east side of

N 7th near Railyards Boulevard that would serve the future MLS Stadium area;

double-tracking on H Street from 7th to west of 5th, from west of 5th north to

new station near Amtrak, and east along a future F Street. RT has been working

with the City of Sac and the MLS Developers to advance this concept. (2)

Relocation of the existing LRT tracks on K Street from 12th Street west to 7th

Street. The tracks would be relocated to the center of (future) two-way H Street

and would connect the LRT line between 12th and 7th & 8th Streets with new

stations near 12th Street and City Hall on H Street. SacRT has been working with

the City of Sac and SACOG to advance this concept. Expanded SacRT facilities will

include track, special trackwork, Overhead Catenary System, traction power

system, signaling system, platforms, and storage tracks. $60,037,572 Programmed 65

REG18047 RT

Folsom Gold Line Service

Enhancements

Construct side tracking needed to increase Gold Line frequencies from 30

minutes to 15 minutes on the segment between Sunrise Station in Rancho

Cordova and Historic Folsom station in Folsom. $48,400,000 Programmed 66

SAC15170

Sacramento

County

Elk Grove-Florin Rd.

Widening

In Sacramento County, Elk Grove-Florin Road from North of Elder Creek to Florin

Road: widen from 2 to 4 lanes. (Existing Elder Creek bridge is being replaced and

widened to 6 lanes SAC24380) $7,516,000 Programmed 67

SAC16500

Sacramento

County Madison Avenue Widening Madison Avenue from Fair Oaks Blvd. to Hazel Ave.: Widen from 4 to 6 lanes. $29,037,000 Programmed 68

SAC18150

Sacramento

County

Metro Air Parkway

Interchange at I-5

In Sacramento County, I-5 @ Metro Air Parkway near Sacramento International

Airport: Construct the first phase of a five-lane partial clover Type L-9

interchange for Metro Air Parkway at Interstate 5 (I-5). Construct a three lane

overcrossing facility with a median, bike lanes and a sidewalk on the west side.

Metro Air Parkway will connect on the north of the interchange and terminate

south of I-5 with a cul-de-sac. South Bayou Rd will realigned to provide the r/w

for partial completion of two-quadrant partial cloverleaf interchange. Project

also includes a one-lane northbound I-5 exit ramp and diagonal entrance ramp,

one-lane southbound I-5 exit ramp, a two-lane southbound I-5 loop entrance

ramp with auxiliary lane, street lighting, striping, signs, relocation of an existing

drainage ditch on the south side of the freeway, construction of drainage

improvements with the interchange, and relocation of utilities. $26,989,000 Programmed 69

SAC18170

City of

Sacramento

I-5 at Richards Blvd.

Interchange

Sacramento, Richards Blvd. and I-5; reconstruct interchange (ult). (HPP

#3784)(T15165100) $39,598,000 Programmed 70

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Index

SAC19290

Sacramento

County

South Watt Avenue

Widening

In Sacramento County: South Watt Avenue from:Florin Road to Jackson Road

(Route 16); widen from 2 to 4 lanes. $29,041,000 Programmed 71

SAC19620

Sacramento

County

Elverta Road at Dry Creek

Bridge Widening

Widen Elverta Rd. from Dutch Haven Blvd. to Watt Ave. from 2 to 4 lanes. North

Channel Dry Creek Bridge, between 28th St. and Gibson Ranch Park Rd.: replace

2 lane bridge with 6 lane bridge. $16,512,612 Programmed 72

SAC19710

Sacramento

County Sunrise Blvd.

In Sacramento County: Sunrise Blvd. between Jackson Highway and Grant Line

Road; Widen from 2 to 4 lanes $12,000,000 Programmed 73

SAC19890 City of Folsom US 50 at Empire Ranch Road

US 50 at Empire Ranch Road: Construct 4 lane interchange with US 50 at Empire

Ranch Road (formerly Russell Ranch Road). HPP #343 (Toll Credits for PE). Toll

Credits for ENG $58,885,000 Programmed 74

SAC21270 City of Folsom Sibley Street

In Folsom, Sibley Street from Glenn Drive to Blue Ravine Road: widen from 2 to 4

lanes. $1,800,000 Programmed 75

SAC21280 City of Folsom

Green Valley Road

Widening

On Green Valley Road, from East Natoma Street to Sophia Parkway: widen from

2 lanes to 4 lanes and provide Class II bicycle paths. (Toll Credits for PE and CON.)

. Toll Credits for ENG, CON $3,576,168 Programmed 76

SAC22530

City of

Sacramento

Bridging I-5/Riverfront

Reconnection Phase 3

Environmental clearance/PE for Riverfront Reconnection. Construct connection

over I-5 between approximately Capitol Ave. to "O" St. (T15998100) Phase 1

constructed under SAC24705 $9,432,709 Programmed

Bicycle and

pedestrian facilities 77

SAC22610

City of

Sacramento

Folsom Blvd./Power Inn Rd.

Intersection (Ramona Ave

Phase I)

Near intersection of Folsom Blvd. and Power Inn: Ramona Ave., extend

northward from Brighton Ave. to connect to Folsom Blvd. This will improve the

operations of the Folsom Blvd./Power Inn Intersection. (Phase 2, SAC24654)

(CMAQ Emission Reductions in kg/day: ROG 0.05, NOx 0.04, PM10 0.02, PM2.5

0.02). Toll Credits for CON $8,656,889 Programmed 78

SAC24035

Sacramento

County Gerber Road Widening

Widen Gerber Road between Elk Grove-Florin Road and Bradshaw Road from 3

to 4 lanes. (This road is already 3 lanes (two westbound and one eastbound)from

Elk Grove-Florin Road to about 1/4-mile west of Bradshaw Road.) $3,854,000 Programmed 79

SAC24072

City of Elk

Grove

Bradshaw / Sheldon

Intersection & Bridge

In Elk Grove, at the intersection of Bradshaw and Sheldon Roads, over east

branch of Laguna Creek: Intersection improvements. Replace 2 lane bridge with

new bridge with multiple lane configuration per MTIP item for intersection. $7,113,136 Programmed 80

SAC24094

City of Elk

Grove

Kammerer Rd Extension

(Connector Segment A)

In Elk Grove, Kammerer Rd. from existing Kammerer Road, from Bruceville Rd.

to Lent Ranch Parkway: Reconstruct road at 2 lanes with shoulders, and

Kammerer Rd., from Bruceville Rd. to Interstate 5/Hood Franklin Interchange:

Extend road. Modify the I-5/Hood Franklin interchange (signalization and turn

lanes at the ramps), construct a grade separation at the UPRR tracks, Class 2 bike

lanes, and signalized intersections at major road crossings. Environmental phase

(CEQA and NEPA) covers full project scope, to be built in phases: Kammerer

Road: In Elk Grove, from Lent Ranch Parkway to I-5/Hood Franklin Interchange:

Widen and extend from 2 to 4 lanes (see MTP/SCS project SAC24114). $50,737,000 Programmed 81

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Status Exempt Category

Project

Index

SAC24111

City of Elk

Grove Lotz Parkway

In Elk Grove, Lotz Parkway from Whitelock Parkway to Poppy Ridge Road:

Construct new 4-lane roadway; and Lotz Parkway from Poppy Ridge Road to 0.5

miles south of Whitelock Pkwy at the northern boundary of the Sterling

Meadows development area: Construct new 2-lane roadway. $8,662,500 Programmed 82

SAC24114

City of Elk

Grove

Kammerer Road Widening

(Connector Segment)

In Elk Grove, Kammerer Rd, from Lent Ranch Parkway to I/5/Hood Franklin

Interchange: Widen from 2 to 4 lanes. This Project is included in the

Environmental Studies (NEPA and CEQA) for SAC24094, Kammerer Road

Extension. $55,100,000 Programmed 83

SAC24119

City of Elk

Grove

Grant Line Road Widening

Phase 2

In Elk Grove, Grant Line Road; from New Waterman Road to Mosher Road:

Widen from 2 to 4 lanes. $5,085,000 Programmed 84

SAC24183

City of Rancho

Cordova Easton Valley Pkwy Phase 1

Construct Easton Valley Parkway as a new 4-lane road from Rancho Cordova

Parkway to the City Limits including intersection improvements at Rancho

Cordova Parkway. $9,758,000 Programmed 85

SAC24220

City of Rancho

Cordova

US 50 / Rancho Cordova

Parkway Interchange

At US 50 and Rancho Cordova Pkwy.: Construct new interchange including

auxiliary lanes on U.S. 50 between Hazel Ave. and Sunrise Blvd. and a four lane

arterial connection to US 50 of Rancho Cordova Pkwy. to White Rock Rd.(CP05-

2003) $99,162,000 Programmed 86

SAC24250

Southeast

Connector JPA

Capital SouthEast

Connector - D3a

In Folsom, at East Bidwell St. / White Rock Rd. Intersection: Signalize and widen

the intersection. (Part of SE Connector Segment D3) $13,000,000 Programmed 87

SAC24255

Sacramento

County

Hazel Ave - U.S. 50 to

Folsom Blvd

In Sacramento County, Hazel Avenue, between Folsom Boulevard and US

Highway 50: multi-modal corridor improvements, interchange improvements;

widen from 4 lanes to 6 lanes of Hazel Avenue between Folsom Boulevard and

US Highway 50. $83,402,000 Programmed 88

SAC24268

Sacramento

County Hazel Ave. Improvements

In Sacramento County and City of Rancho Cordova: Between Easton Valley

Parkway and Folsom Boulevard; joint project with the City of Rancho Cordova to

construct a new 6-lane expressway with special treatment. $15,000,000 Programmed 89

SAC24374

City of Rancho

Cordova Kiefer Boulevard, Phase 2

Widen Kiefer Blvd. from 2-4 lanes from Sunrise Blvd. to Rancho Cordova

Parkway. $3,510,000 Programmed 90

SAC24380

Sacramento

County Elk Grove-Florin Rd. Bridge

Elk Grove-Florin Rd, over Elder Creek, 0.1 mi north of Gerber Rd.: Replace

functionally obsolete 2 lane bridge and widen to 6 lanes. $11,097,301 Programmed 91

SAC24468

City of Rancho

Cordova

Sunrise Blvd - Kiefer Blvd to

SR16

Widen Sunrise Boulevard: 2 to 4-lanes from Kiefer Boulevard to State Route 16

(Jackson Highway) and construct partial intersection improvements at Sunrise

Boulevard and State Route 16. The project includes modifications to the bridge

on Sunrise Boulevard over Laguna Creek. (The $5,227,000 of local agency funds is

Sac County funding. City will advance costs and enter into MOU with County for

reimbursement for County share.) $12,000,000 Programmed 92

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Status Exempt Category

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Index

SAC24470

City of Rancho

Cordova

White Rock Rd. - Construct

Sunrise Blvd. to City Limits;

Environmental Sunrise to

Grant Line

Environmental will be for both this project and the County of Sacramento

project SAC24249. Enviornmental will be done for White Rock Road Sunrise Blvd

to Grant Line Road. Construction will include: On existing 6-lane White Rock

Rd., from Sunrise Blvd. to Luyung Dr.: construct improvements, including Class II

bikeway. On White Rock Rd from Luyung Dr. to eastern City Limits: widen and

reconstruct from 2 to 4 lanes and construct Class II bikeway. (CMAQ funds only

to be used for new bicycle facilities.) (Emission Benefits in kg/day: 0.03 ROG,

0.03 NOx, 0.02 PM10). Additional construction will be completed under the

Sacramento County project SAC24662. $18,366,000 Programmed 93

SAC24473

City of Rancho

Cordova Douglas Rd. Widening

Widen Douglas Rd. from 2 to 4 lanes from Sunrise Blvd. to the West City Limit.

Includes the addition of a new bridge over the Folsom South Canal adjacent to

the existing bridge. (See SAC20240) $13,000,000 Programmed 94

SAC24511

City of Rancho

Cordova

Rancho Cordova Parkway,

Douglas Road to Chrysanthy

Boulevard

Construct a new 4 lane road Rancho Cordova Parkway, from Douglas Road to

Chrysanthy Boulevard. $3,426,000 Programmed 95

SAC24512

Sacramento

County Metro Air Parkway

In Sacramento County, Metro Air Parkway from north of I-5 to Elverta Road:

Widen roadway from 2 to 4 lanes. $5,320,000 Programmed 96

SAC24610

City of

Sacramento 14th Ave. Extension Phase 1

Sacramento. Extension of 14th Avenue from Power Inn Rd to Florin-Perkins.

Phase I includes environmental/PE for four lane roadway and construction of

two-lane roadway with class II bicycle lanes and landscape planter/sidewalks on

the south side of the roadway. Also includes new water and drainage facilities,

new streetlights, new traffic signal at 14th Ave/Florin Perkins Rd, and

modification to existing traffic signal. (Phase 2 SAC24656, Phase 3 SAC24657) $7,058,000 Programmed 97

SAC24615

City of

Sacramento

Railyard Boulevard

Extension

Railyard Boulevard, between Jibboom Street and Bercut Street: construct

approximately 200 feet of new roadway (one lane each direction) to provide

access to Downtown Railyards. (See MTP Project SAC24537.) $1,000,000 Programmed 98

SAC24622

Sacramento

County

Zinfandel Drive Extension &

Realignment

In Sacramento County: Zinfandel Drive, from Douglas Rd. to 7,100 ft south of

Douglas Rd.: reconstruct Zinfandel Drive as a two lane road. From 7,100 ft south

of Douglas Rd. to Kiefer Blvd.: extend Zinfandel Dr. as a two lane road on a

slightly different alignment than the existing dirt road. Construct concrete box

culvert over creek just north of Kiefer Blvd. $5,848,000 Programmed 99

SAC24626

Sacramento

County Hazel Ave Widening Phase 3

Sacramento County, Hazel Avenue, from Sunset Ave. to Madison Ave.: Widen

from 4 to 6 lanes. New traffic signals at Roediger Lane and Phoenix Avenue.

Improve existing and projected traffic congestion; enhance pedestrian and

bicycle mobility in the corridor, address safety concerns, and improve the

aesthetics of the corridor. $16,051,000 Programmed 100

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Status Exempt Category

Project

Index

SAC24662

Sacramento

County

White Rock Road - Grant

Line Rd. to Rancho Cordova

City Limits

White Rock Road, from Grant Line Road to Rancho Cordova easterly City limits:

Widen from 2 to 4 lanes. Environmental to be cleared as part of SAC24470. $10,000,000 Programmed 101

SAC24683

City of

Sacramento I St. Bridge Replacement

I Street Bridge, over Sacramento River and complex of bridge approach

structures. Replace existing 2 lane bridge with a 2 lane bridge on a new

alignment. Project includes bridge approaches 22C0154, 24C0006, 24C0364L,

24C0364R, 24C0351J. $86,620,900 Programmed

Widening narrow

pavements or

reconstructing

bridges (no

additional travel

lanes) 102

SAC24700

Southeast

Connector JPA

Capital SouthEast

Connector – B2a

In Elk Grove: Modify the Grant Line Road/Bradshaw Rd intersection. This is part

of the Capital SouthEast Connector Segment B2 (Grant Line Road from

Waterman Rd to Bradshaw Rd widening). $8,349,000 Programmed 103

SAC24707

City of Rancho

Cordova Kiefer Blvd Extension

In Rancho Cordova, extend Kiefer Blvd from Rancho Cordova Pkwy to Grant Line

as 4 lane road. Includes intersection improvements at Americanos and Grant

Line. Developer will deliver project $5,621,000 Programmed 104

SAC24773

City of Elk

Grove

Big Horn Blvd. Extension -

Bilby to Kammerer

In Elk Grove, Big Horn Blvd. from Bilby Rd. to Kammerer Rd, Construct (4-lanes)

extension $8,181,000 Programmed 105

SAC25009

City of

Sacramento

Franklin Boulevard

Streetscape

In the City of Sacramento, on Franklin Blvd., from Sutterville Rd./12th Ave. to

the Sacramento County Line: Reduce travel lanes from four to two lanes, add

bicycle lanes, install landscaping and landscaped medians, and provide on-street

parking. $8,053,000 Programmed 106

SAC25035

Sacramento

County

Power Inn Rd. Improvement

Project

Power Inn Road, from Florin Rd. to 52nd Ave.: Widen from three to four lanes,

and from 450 feet south of Loucreta Dr. to 52nd Ave.: Install curb, gutter,

sidewalk infills, ADA ramps, bike lane improvements, and landscape medians.

(Scope included in MTP/SCS project SAC24274. Related ATP project is SAC25022) $4,522,000 Programmed 107

SAC25051

City of

Sacramento

Broadway Complete Street

Phase I

Phase I: In Sacramento, Broadway from 3rd St to 16th St, convert four lane

arterial to two lane arterial with buffered bike lanes, median improvements,

sidewalk improvements and streetscape enhancements. Create surface street

(29th St.) from X St. to Hwy 99 South. PA&ED will be completed for the entire 2-

mile corridor. $4,414,000 Programmed 108

SAC25079

Sacramento

County Elverta Road Extension

In Northern Sacramento County: Extension of Elverta Road from just southeast

of Sand City Drive to Don Julio Boulevard: Construct new 6 lane roadway

extension with a traffic signal modification at the intersection of Elverta Road

and Don Julio Boulevard and a possible realignment of Antelope Road to Elverta

Road. $7,500,000 Programmed 109

SAC25080

Southeast

Connector JPA

Capital SouthEast

Connector - D3

In Folsom: Between Prairie City Rd and Carson Crossing Rd; Construct 4 lane

(Expressway). (To be constructed with Capital SouthEast Connector E1,

ELD19468). $44,000,000 Programmed 110

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Project

Index

SAC25081

Southeast

Connector JPA

Capital SouthEast

Connector - B2

In Elk Grove: Grant Line Road; from Waterman Rd to Bradshaw Rd; widen from

2 to 4 lanes. $15,000,000 Programmed 111

SAC25082

City of Elk

Grove

Kammerer Rd Widening

(Connector Segment A)

In Elk Grove, from Bruceville Rd to I-5 (at Hood Franklin Rd), Widen Kammerer

Rd from 2 to 4 lanes and construct Class I trail. PE and ROW phase programmed

separately under SAC24094. (See also SAC24114.) $0 Deleted 112

SUT10250

City of Yuba

City Bridge Street Widening

In Yuba City, Widen Bridge Street from Cooper Street to Gray Avenue: widen to

4 lanes. $9,393,543 Programmed 113

SUT10828

City of Yuba

City

Feather River Bridge at 5th

St

5th St/Bridge St crossing over the Feather River/2nd St, between Marysville and

Yuba City: Replace two-lane bridge with 4-lane bridge. (HPP# 3631) (Toll Credits

for ROW and CON) (Local Agency funds for CON are non-participating.). Toll

Credits for ROW, CON $89,453,030 Programmed 114

SUT18865 City of Live Oak

Live Oak Collaborative

Highway 99 Streetscape

Improvements

In Live Oak, SR 99, from Ash Street to Ramsdell Drive: widen from 2 to 4 lanes

and build streetscape improvements. (Toll credits for PE, ROW, and CON) (See

project phases in MTP: SUT18872, SUT17014, SUT18865, SUT18906, SUT17013,

SUT17015, and SUT17016.). Toll Credits for ENG, ROW, CON $22,090,938 Programmed 115

SUT18933

City of Yuba

City Tuly Parkway

West of Elmer Rd and east of Domain Wy, construct Tuly Parkway as two lane

road, from Butte House Road to Queens Avenue. Work will include road and

traffic signal improvements. $1,300,000 Programmed 116

VAR56199

Capitol

Corridor JPA

Sacramento to Roseville

Third Main Track - Phase 2

On the UP mainline, from Sacramento Valley Station approximately 9.8 miles

toward the Placer County line: Construct third mainline track including all

bridges and required signaling. Project improvements will permit service

capacity increases for Capitol Corridor in Placer County, with up to seven

additional round trips added to Phase 1-CAL18320 (for a total of ten round trips)

between Sacramento to Roseville including track and station improvements. $195,000,000 Programmed 117

Group34

Grouped Projects for Bridge

Rehabilitation and

Reconstruction - SHOPP

Program $1,130,642,000 Programmed 118

CAL20476 Caltrans D3

Sub-Project of Group34 - SR

49 South Fork American

River Bridge Replacement

In El Dorado County, near Placerville, at South Fork American River Bridge #25-

0021 - Replace bridge (PM 24.0) [CTIPS STIP ID 107-0000-0878, CTIPS SHOPP ID

107-0000-0907; EFIS ID 0300000078] $22,317,000 Programmed

Widening narrow

pavements or

reconstructing

bridges (no

additional travel

lanes) 119

CAL20717 Caltrans D3

Sub-Project of Group34 - SR

50 Bridge Rehab at Sawmill

UC

Near Pollock Pines, SR 50, at Sawmill Undercrossing #25-0041 (PM R27.9/R29.8);

also at Sly Park Road (PM R30.17/R31.3) - Replace bridge, restore culverts and add

highway lighting [CTIPS ID 107-0000-1029] $11,494,000 Programmed

Widening narrow

pavements or

reconstructing

bridges (no

additional travel

lanes) 120

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Index

CAL20719 Caltrans D3

Sub-Project of Group34 - I-

80 Bridge Rehab

In Placer and Nevada counties, I-80, at various locations (PM 28.7/R63.5) -

Rehabilitate or replace bridges at six locations [#19-0038, #19-0112, #19-0113,

#19-0114, #17-0023, #19-0118] [CTIPS ID 107-0000-1033].. Toll Credits for ENG $48,385,000 Programmed

Widening narrow

pavements or

reconstructing

bridges (no

additional travel

lanes) 121

CAL20774 Caltrans D3

Sub-Project of Group34 - I-5

Permit Load Mobility

Improvement

In the city of Sacramento (Sac-5-22.1/26.7), from 0.5 mile south of SR 50 to I-80 at

South Connector Undercrossing #24-0267 (PM 22.42) and at American River

Viaduct #24-0068R/L (PM 24.82) - Improve to standard truck capacity [CTIPS ID

107-0000-1115]. Toll Credits for ENG $247,230,000 Programmed

Changes in vertical

and horizontal

alignment (Table 3) 122

CAL20771 Caltrans D3

Sub-Project of Group34 - I-5

at West End Viaduct (SHOPP

Long Lead)

In the city of Sacramento, at West End Viaduct #24-0069R/L (PM 23.6/24.3) -

Improve to standard truck capacity (SHOPP Long Lead) [CTIPS ID 107-0000-1116].

Toll Credits for ENG $156,800,000 Programmed

Changes in vertical

and horizontal

alignment (Table 3) 123

CAL20788 Caltrans D3

Sub-Project of Group34 -

Rio Vista Bridge Operation

Overhaul

In and near Rio Vista, at the Sacramento River Bridge #23-0024 (PM 0.0/0.4); also

in Solano County, from PM 26.3 to 26.4 - Rehabilitate movable bridge electrical

and mechanical systems and upgrade ADA facilities [CTIPS ID 107-0000-1135] $22,860,000 Programmed

Widening narrow

pavements or

reconstructing

bridges (no

additional travel

lanes) 124

CAL20507 Caltrans D3

Sub-Project of Group34 - SR

12 Bridge Rehab Near Rio

Vista

In Sacramento and Solano counties, near Rio Vista, at Sacramento River Bridge #23-

0024 - Clean and repaint steel surfaces (PM 0.0/0.4) [EFIS ID 0313000139; CTIPS ID

107-0000-0961] [Total Project Cost $22,705,000 in 16/17 FY] (Toll Credits for PE) $37,057,000 Programmed

Widening narrow

pavements or

reconstructing

bridges (no

additional travel

lanes) 125

CAL20691 Caltrans D3

Sub-Project of Group34 - SR

51 Bridge Deck Replacement

(G13 Contingency Project)

In the City of Sacramento at the American River Bridge #24-0003, from north of B

Street Underpass to north of Exposition Boulevard Overcrossing (PM 2.0/3.5) -

Widen and replace bridge deck (G13 Contingency Project) [CTIPS ID 107-0000-

1048]. Toll Credits for ENG $163,940,000 Programmed

Widening narrow

pavements or

reconstructing

bridges (no

additional travel

lanes) 126

CAL20766 Caltrans D3

Sub-Project of Group34 - SR

99 Bridge Rehab at 21st

Avenue UC

In the City of Sacramento, SR 99, at 21st Avenue Undercrossing #24-0154 (PM

21.9/23.6) - Replace bridge deck [CTIPS ID 107-0000-1107] $5,843,000 Programmed

Widening narrow

pavements or

reconstructing

bridges (no

additional travel

lanes) 127

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Status Exempt Category

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Index

CAL20470 Caltrans D3

Sub-Project of Group34 - SR

99 Seismic Retrofit and

Bridge Rail Upgrade (G13

Contingency)

In and near Elk Grove, from 0.3 mile south of Dillard Road OC to south of Grant

Line Road [replace Cosumnes River Bridge #24-0020R/L and Cosumnes River

Overflow Bridge #24-0021R/L; upgrade bridge rails at Dillard Road OC #24-0163;

construct new McConnell OH #24-0048L) - Bridge seismic retrofit, bridge scour

retrofit, bridge rail replacement and bridge replacement (PM 7.1/9.4) [CTIPS ID

107-0000-0904]. Toll Credits for ENG $139,000,000 Programmed

Widening narrow

pavements or

reconstructing

bridges (no

additional travel

lanes) 128

CAL20699 Caltrans D3

Sub-Project of Group34 -

Sac-Var Seismic Retrofit Two

Structures

In the City of Sacramento, at Southbound Route 99/5 Connector Overcrossing #24-

0241F (PM R32.1); also on Route 80 at Longview Ramp Overcrossing #24-0281K

(PM M9.15) - Seismic retrofit two structures [CTIPS ID 107-0000-1043]. Toll

Credits for ENG $3,689,000 Programmed

Projects that

correct, improve, or

eliminate a

hazardous location

or feature. 129

CAL20789 Caltrans D3

Sub-Project of Group34 -

Sacramento Bridge Rail

Upgrade - Various Locations

In and near the City of Sacramento, on I-80, from west of Rio Linda Blvd.

Undercrossing #24-0203 to east of Winters St. Undercrossing #24-0205 (PM

M6.5/M8.8); also on SR 51 from south of SR 51/244/I-80 Separation #24-0291L to

north of SR 51/244/I-80 Connector #24-0293R (PM 8.2/8.6): Upgrade bridge rails

at four (4) structures and widen for standard shoulders [CTIPS ID 107-0000-1127] $29,210,000 Programmed

Widening narrow

pavements or

reconstructing

bridges (no

additional travel

lanes) 130

CAL20471 Caltrans D3

Sub-Project of Group34 -

Sacramento Seismic Retrofit

on Various Bridges

In the City of Sacramento, on SR 160, at Sacramento River Bridge #24-0053 and

North Sacramento Undercrossing #24-0111L; also in San Joaquin County, at

Mokelumne River Bridge #29-0197R/L - Seismic retrofit (PM 20.9) [CTIPS ID 107-

0000-0908] (Toll Credits). Toll Credits for ENG, ROW, CON $38,681,000 Programmed

Widening narrow

pavements or

reconstructing

bridges (no

additional travel

lanes) 131

CAL20790 Caltrans D3

Sub-Project of Group34 - US

50 / I-5 Paint Bridge Girders

In the City of Sacramento, US 50 (SR 50), from the Sacramento River Viaduct

(Pioneer Bridge) to 4th Street (PM L0.0/L0.5); also on I-5, from 0.2 mile south of

Broadway to S Street (PM 22.15/22.91) - Clean and paint steel bridge girders

within I-5/US 50 interchange [CTIPS ID 107-0000-1134] $21,030,000 Programmed

Widening narrow

pavements or

reconstructing

bridges (no

additional travel

lanes) 132

CAL20775 Caltrans D3

Sub-Project of Group34 - I-5

Vertical Clearance

Improvements in Yolo and

Colusa Counties

Near Woodland, at County Road 96 OC #22-0155 (PM R14.27), County Road 95 OC

#22-0156 (PM R15.85) and Zamora OC #22-0157 (PM R17.62); also in Colusa

County, in and near Williams, at E Street OC #15-0067 (PM R17.98) and Lurline

Avenue OC #15-0075 (PM R22.74) - Establish standard vertical clearance [CTIPS ID

107-0000-1118]. Toll Credits for ENG $22,490,000 Programmed

Changes in vertical

and horizontal

alignment (Table 3) 133

CAL20712 Caltrans D3

Sub-Project of Group34 - I-

80 Sacramento River BOH

(Bryte Bend)

In West Sacramento, I-80, at the Sacramento River Bridge and Overhead #22-

0026L/R (PM R11.3) - Rehabilitate bridge [CTIPS ID 107-0000-1053]. Toll Credits

for ENG $39,497,000 Programmed

Widening narrow

pavements or

reconstructing

bridges (no

additional travel

lanes) 134

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Status Exempt Category

Project

Index

CAL20793 Caltrans D3

Sub-Project of Group34 -

Putah Creek Seismic

Restoration

Near Winters, on SR 505, at Putah Creek Bridge #22-0072L/R, from Solano County

line to 0.4 mile south of SR 128 (PM 0.0/0.2); also in Solano County from 0.3 mile

south to the Yolo County line (PM R10.3/R10.6) - Seismic retrofit of two parallel

bridges [CTIPS ID 107-0000-1112] $19,904,000 Programmed

Widening narrow

pavements or

reconstructing

bridges (no

additional travel

lanes) 135

CAL20769 Caltrans D3

Sub-Project of Group34 -

Standard Vehicle Clearance

on I-5 in Yolo County

Near Woodland, at Wye Line Road OC #22-0158 (PM 4.49), County Road 6 OC #22-

0138 (PM R25.57) and County Line Road OC #22-0139 (R28.92) - Establish

standard vertical clearance [CTIPS ID 107-0000-1117]. Toll Credits for ENG $18,315,000 Programmed

Changes in vertical

and horizontal

alignment (Table 3) 136

CAL20472 Caltrans D3

Sub-Project of Group34 - SR

70 Simmerly Slough Bridge

Replacement

Near Marysville, on SR 70, from 0.1 mile north of Binney Junction Underpass to 0.3

mile north of Laurellen Road, at Simmerly Slough Bridge #16-0019 - Replace bridge

(PM 15.5/16.5) [CTIPS ID 107-00000909. Toll Credits for ENG $82,900,000 Programmed

Widening narrow

pavements or

reconstructing

bridges (no

additional travel

lanes) 137

Group19

Grouped Projects for Safety

Improvements - SHOPP

Collision Reduction Program $327,933,000 Programmed 138

CAL20728 Caltrans D3

Sub-Project of Group19 - SR

49 Realignment

In Auburn, from 0.3 mile south of Lincoln Way/Borland Avenue to Lincoln

Way/Borland Avenue (PM 2.2/2.4) - Realign curves [CTIPS ID 107-0000-1063] $5,321,000 Programmed

Projects that

correct, improve, or

eliminate a

hazardous location

or feature. 139

CAL20734 Caltrans D3

Sub-Project of Group19 - US

50 Cameron Park Safety

On US 50 in Cameron Park at Cameron Park Drive - Improve sight distance and

upgrade curb ramps (PM 6.5) [CTIPS ID 107-0000-1075] $2,422,000 Programmed

Projects that

correct, improve, or

eliminate a

hazardous location

or feature. 140

CAL20716 Caltrans D3

Sub-Project of Group19 - US

50 Guard Rail Upgrade

In El Dorado County, US 50, from the Sacramento County Line to east of Stateline

Avenue (PM 0.0/80.4) - Upgrade guard rail to current standards [CTIPS ID 107-

0000-1027]. Toll Credits for ENG $4,506,000 Programmed

Guardrails, median

barriers, crash

cushions 141

CAL20783 Caltrans D3

Sub-Project of Group19 -

Placer County MBGR

Upgrade

In and near various cities, at various locations, from 0.3 mile west of Douglas Blvd.

to 0.2 mile east of Hampshire Rocks Undercrossing (PM 1.6/R66.5) - Upgrade

guardrail to current standards [CTIPS ID 107-0000-1126] $3,750,000 Programmed

Guardrails, median

barriers, crash

cushions 142

CAL20697 Caltrans D3

Sub-Project of Group19 -

Elkhorn SRRA Water and

Waste Water Rehab

Near the City of Sacramento, at the Elkhorn Safety Roadside Rest Area (SRRA) (PM

33.7) - Upgrade potable water and wastewater systems [CTIPS ID 107-0000-1039].

Toll Credits for ENG $4,614,000 Programmed

Safety roadside rest

areas 143

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Status Exempt Category

Project

Index

CAL20777 Caltrans D3

Sub-Project of Group19 - I-5

Elk Grove Aux Lane

Near Elk Grove, from Elk Grove Boulevard Overcrossing to 0.4 mile south of

Laguna Boulevard Overcrossing (PM 10.8/11.6) - Extend Elk Grove Boulevard

onramp merge lane in the northbound direction [CTIPS ID 107-0000-1150] (Toll

Credits). Toll Credits for ENG, ROW, CON $1,240,000 Programmed

Projects that

correct, improve, or

eliminate a

hazardous location

or feature. 144

CAL20787 Caltrans D3

Sub-Project of Group19 - I-

80 Roadside Safety

In and near Citrus Heights, from 0.4 mile north of the I-80/SR 244 Separation to

the Placer County line (PM R11.4/18.0) - Pave areas behind the gore and at narrow

and miscellaneous locations, place vegetation control, and construct maintenance

vehicle pullouts to reduce maintenance and improve highway worker safety [CTIPS

ID 107-0000-1130] $4,270,000 Programmed

Projects that

correct, improve, or

eliminate a

hazardous location

or feature. 145

CAL20786 Caltrans D3

Sub-Project of Group19 -

Roadside Safety on Various

Routes Near Saramento

In and near the City of Sacramento, from Del Paso Park Separation to 0.4 mile

north of I-80/SR 244 Separation (PM M9.1/R11.4); also on SR 51 from PM 8.3 to

8.6, and on SR 244 from PM 0.0 to 0.9 - Pave areas behind the gore and at narrow

and miscellaneous locations, place vegetation control, and construct maintenance

vehicle pullouts to reduce maintenance and improve highway worker safety [CTIPS

ID 107-0000-1131] $5,580,000 Programmed

Projects that

correct, improve, or

eliminate a

hazardous location

or feature. 146

CAL20759 Caltrans D3

Sub-Project of Group19 - SR

12/160 Intersection

Improvements

Near Rio Vista, at the SR 12/160 intersection (PM 0.4/1.0) - Intersection

improvements [CTIPS ID 107-0000-1097] $4,474,000 Programmed

Projects that

correct, improve, or

eliminate a

hazardous location

or feature. 147

CAL20785 Caltrans D3

Sub-Project of Group19 - SR

51 Roadside Safety

In the City of Sacramento, SR 51 (Capital City Freeway, Business 80), from 0.1 mile

south of B St. Underpass to 0.4 mile north of Arden Way (PM 1.6/4.4) - Pave areas

behind the gore and at narrow and miscellaneous locations, place vegetation

control, and construct maintenance vehicle pullouts to reduce maintenance and

improve highway worker safety [CTIPS ID 107-0000-1129] $5,990,000 Programmed

Projects that

correct, improve, or

eliminate a

hazardous location

or feature. 148

CAL20696 Caltrans D3

Sub-Project of Group19 -

Sac/Yol Upgrade MBGR

In Sacramento County on Routes 5, 80 and 99 at various locations (PM 0.1/34.6);

also in Yolo County on Route 80 (PM 0.0/R11.7) - Upgrade guard rail to current

standards [CTIPS ID 107-0000-1036]. Toll Credits for ENG $3,605,000 Programmed

Guardrails, median

barriers, crash

cushions 149

CAL20784 Caltrans D3

Sub-Project of Group19 - US

50 Roadside Safety

In Sacramento, US 50, from Stockton Blvd. to Folsom Blvd. (PM R0.5/R3.2) -

Construct textured pavement in narrow areas, pave partial slopes, relocate and

reconstruct irrigation system, and install plantings and mulch to reduce

maintenance and improve highway worker safety [CTIPS ID 107-0000-1133] $5,220,000 Programmed

Projects that

correct, improve, or

eliminate a

hazardous location

or feature. 150

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Status Exempt Category

Project

Index

CAL20730 Caltrans D3

Sub-Project of Group19 - US

50/I-80/SR 99 High Friction

Surface Treatment

In Sacramento and Placer Counties, on Routes 50, 80 and 99 at various locations -

Improve pavement friction and wet weather conditions [CTIPS 107-0000-1066].

Toll Credits for ENG, ROW, CON $1,710,000 Programmed Skid Treatments 151

CAL20698 Caltrans D3

Sub-Project of Group19 -

Upgrade MBGR in

Sacramento County

In the City of Sacramento, from Route 5 to Route 51 (PM L0.3/L2.4); also on Route

51 from Route 50 to east of Arden Way (PM 0.0/4.2) - Upgrade guard rail to

current standards.. Toll Credits for ENG, ROW, CON $4,370,000 Programmed

Guardrails, median

barriers, crash

cushions 152

CAL20731 Caltrans D3

Sub-Project of Group19 - SR

99 City of Live Oak Safety

Improvements

In the City of Live Oak, on SR 99, at Elm Street and Pennington Road - Intersection

safety improvements (PM 40.0/40.5) [CTIPS ID 107-0000-1067] $6,310,000 Programmed

Bicycle and

pedestrian facilities 153

CAL20780 Caltrans D3

Sub-Project of Group19 - D3

Crash Cushion and Sand

Barrel Upgrades

In El Dorado, Butte, Placer, Sacramento, Sutter and Yolo Counties, on US 50, SR 65,

SR 70, I-80, SR 89 and SR 99, at various locations - Upgrade crash cushions and

sand barrel arrays to make more durable [CTIPS ID 107-0000-1124] $3,360,000 Programmed

Guardrails, median

barriers, crash

cushions 154

CAL20778 Caltrans D3

Sub-Project of Group19 -

Safety Improvements in

Various Counties, Routes

and Locations

In Sacramento, Yolo, Placer and Glenn Counties on Routes 5, 16, 45, 49, 50, 65, 80,

99, 113 and 174 at various locations - Install traffic operations elements such as

queue warning systems, flashing beacons and lighting, and modify existing signals

to new standards [CTIPS Identifier Sac-Var; CTIPS ID 107-0000-1149] $4,115,000 Programmed

Projects that

correct, improve, or

eliminate a

hazardous location

or feature. 155

CAL20779 Caltrans D3

Sub-Project of Group19 -

Yol/Sac/ED US 50 MBGR

Upgrade

In Yolo, Sacramento and El Dorado counties, in and near the cities of West

Sacramento, Sacramento, Rancho Cordova, Folsom and Placerville, on US 50, from

I-80 to SR 89, at various locations (PM 0.0/70.6) - Upgrade guardrail to make

standard [CTIPS ID 107-0000-1111] $3,436,000 Programmed

Guardrails, median

barriers, crash

cushions 156

CAL20805 Caltrans D3

Sub-Project of Group19 -

Capay Pedestrian

Improvements

Near Capay, on SR 16, from Capay Canal Bridge to County Road 85 (PM 25.1/25.5) -

Improve signs and lighting, and remove dead trees [CTIPS ID 107-0000-1187] $640,000 Programmed

Bicycle and

pedestrian facilities 157

CAL20710 Caltrans D3

Sub-Project of Group19 -

Esparto Pedestrian

Improvements

Near Capay, SR 16, from Capay Canal Bridge to County Road 85 (PM 25.2/25.5);

also in Esparto, SR 16, from Orleans Street to County Road 21A (PM 27.5/28.3) -

Improve pedestrian safety and operations for bicycles and motorists [CTIPS ID 107-

0000-1052]. Toll Credits for ENG $5,240,000 Programmed

Bicycle and

pedestrian facilities 158

CAL20709 Caltrans D3

Sub-Project of Group19 - I-5

Roadside Safety

In and near Woodland, I-5, from the Sacramento County Line to the Colusa County

Line (PM 0.4/R28.9) - Improvements to reduce maintenance worker exposure

[includes roadside paving, paving areas beyond gore, and access gates and roads,

vehicle pullouts] [CTIPS ID 107-0000-1049]. Toll Credits for ENG $3,030,000 Programmed

Projects that

correct, improve, or

eliminate a

hazardous location

or feature. 159

CAL20528 Caltrans D3

Sub-Project of Group19 - SR

16 Safety Improvement

Project - Phase 2

Near Cadenasso, from 0.4 mile west of County Road 79 to 0.4 mile east of County

Road 79; also from Esparto to 0.2 mile west of Route 505 - Shoulder widening,

curve correction, left-turn channelization, signalization and two-way left-turn

lanes (PM 20.5/31.6 [CTIPS ID 10700000983]; Phase 1 of project is 03-0C471 /

CAL18743 $37,299,000 Programmed

Intersection

channelization

projects (Table 3) 160

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Programmed

Status Exempt Category

Project

Index

CAL20514 Caltrans D3

Sub-Project of Group19 - SR

20 Shoulder Widening

(Timbuctoo)

Near Smartsville, from the Yuba River Bridge to east of Smartsville Road - Realign

and widen roadway (PM R18.0/20.3) [CTIPS ID 107-0000-0973]. Toll Credits for

ENG $67,321,000 Programmed

Widening narrow

pavements or

reconstructing

bridges (no

additional travel

lanes) 161

CAL20475 Caltrans D3

Sub-Project of Group19 - SR

20 Smartsville Safety

Enhancements

In Yuba County on SR 20, near Lake Wildwood, from 0.4 mile east of McGanney

Lane to Yuba/Nevada county line; also in Nevada County, from Yuba/Nevada

county line to Mooney Flat Road - Shoulder widening and curve improvements

(PM 20.1/21.6) (Toll Credits) [CTIPS ID 107-0000-0912]. Toll Credits for ENG,

ROW, CON $28,780,000 Programmed

Projects that

correct, improve, or

eliminate a

hazardous location

or feature. 162

CAL20714 Caltrans D3

Sub-Project of Group19 - SR

70 Median Barrier

Near Linda and Marysville, SR 70, from 0.3 mile south of Feather River Blvd. to

Yuba River Bridge (PM R11.0/13.6) - Install concrete median barrier [remove

existing barrier and oleanders; pave median and install new concrete barrier;

correct drainage at SB off-ramp to North Beale Road] [CTIPS ID 107-0000-1054].

Toll Credits for ENG $6,690,000 Programmed

Guardrails, median

barriers, crash

cushions 163

CAL20679 Caltrans D3

Sub-Project of Group19 - SR

70 Safety Improvements

Near Marysville, from Laurellen Road to South Honcut Creek Bridge (#16-0020) -

Widen shoulders and improve clear recovery zone (PM 16.2/25.8) [CTIPS ID 107-

0000-1056]. Toll Credits for ENG $104,640,000 Programmed

Shoulder

Improvements 164

Group26

Grouped Projects for

Emergency Repair - SHOPP

Emergency Response

Program $129,147,000 Programmed 165

CAL20803 Caltrans D3

Sub-Project of Group26 -

Placerville Slide Repair

Near Placerville, on SR 193, at 0.3 mile west of SR 49 junction (PM 26.7) - Stabilize

slope by installing drainage system and rock slope protection (RSP) over the

landslide area [CTIPS ID 107-0000-1184] (Total project cost is $3,510,000) $3,510,000 Programmed

Projects that

correct, improve, or

eliminate a

hazardous location

or feature. 166

CAL20747 Caltrans D3

Sub-Project of Group26 - SR

193 Slope Stabilization

Near Placerville, on SR 193 at 1.1 miles north of the South Fork American River

Bridge (PM 22.8/22.9); also at 2.5 miles north of the South Fork American River

Bridge (PM 24.2/24.3) - Restore embankment slope slip-outs [CTIPS ID 107-0000-

1086] $9,545,000 Programmed

Projects that

correct, improve, or

eliminate a

hazardous location

or feature. 167

CAL20748 Caltrans D3

Sub-Project of Group26 - SR

49/193 Tree Removal

In El Dorado County, on State Routes 49 and 193 at various locations - Remove

dead or dying trees [CTIPS ID 107-0000-1087]. Toll Credits for ENG, ROW, CON $5,882,000 Programmed

Projects that

correct, improve, or

eliminate a

hazardous location

or feature. 168

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Status Exempt Category

Project

Index

CAL20796 Caltrans D3

Sub-Project of Group26 - US

50 - Fresh Pond Slipout

On US 50, near Pollock Pines, east of Sly Park Road (PM 33.8/34.0) - Permanently

restore roadway by mitigating the progression of recurring roadway slipout (CTIPS

ID 107-0000-1164) $18,410,000 Programmed

Projects that

correct, improve, or

eliminate a

hazardous location

or feature. 169

CAL20806 Caltrans D3

Sub-Project of Group26 -

Kingvale to Soda Springs

Shoulder Repair

Near Soda Springs, from east of South Yuba River Bridge to the Nevada County line

(PM R62.9/69.7); also in Nevada County from Placer County line to east of Soda

Springs Overcrossing (PM 0.0/R3.0) - Install concrete gutter to repair shoulder

damage at various locations [CTIPS ID 107-0000-1195] $10,890,000 Programmed

Shoulder

Improvements 170

CAL17380 Caltrans D3

Sub-Project of Group26 -

SACOG Region Emergency

Repair Program

Lump Sum - Emergency Repair (excluding Federal Emergency Relief Program

funds)for non-capacity increasing projects only. $400,000 Programmed

Repair of damage

caused by natural

disasters, civil

unrest, or terrorist

acts, except projects

involving substantial

functional,

locational or

capacity changes 171

CAL20776 Caltrans D3

Sub-Project of Group26 - SR

16 Rumsey Slide

Near Esparto, west of Cache Creek Bridge #22-0019 (PM 4.0) - Install rock fall

barrier to stabilize slope and minimize rock fall onto the traveled way [CTIPS ID

107-0000-1148] $3,205,000 Programmed

Projects that

correct, improve, or

eliminate a

hazardous location

or feature. 172

CAL20765 Caltrans D3

Sub-Project of Group26 - SR

84 Restore Pavement and

Levee Embankment

Near West Sacramento, on SR 84, from 3.7 miles north of Clarksburg Road to

Levee Access Road (PM 13.3/15.7) - Permanent restoration of damaged pavement

and supporting levee embankment [CTIPS ID 107-0000-1102] $70,040,000 Programmed

Projects that

correct, improve, or

eliminate a

hazardous location

or feature. 173

CAL20804 Caltrans D3

Sub-Project of Group26 -

Camptonville Slide Repair

Near Camptonville, on SR 49, from 0.5 mile to 0.7 mile north of Camptonville Road

(PM 5.9/6.1) - Permanent slope restoration by placing rock slope protection (RSP),

constructing concrete barrier and drainage systems, and widening shoulders

[CTIPS ID 107-0000-1185] (Total project cost is $7,265,000) $7,265,000 Programmed

Projects that

correct, improve, or

eliminate a

hazardous location

or feature. 174

Group06

Grouped Projects for Safety

Improvements - SHOPP

Mobility Program $153,458,000 Programmed 175

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Status Exempt Category

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Index

CAL20729 Caltrans D3

Sub-Project of Group06 - SR

65 Galleria Blvd. Ramp

Meters

In Placer County on SR 65, at Galleria Blvd. - Install ramp meters [CTIPS ID 107-

0000-1064] (Toll Credits for PE, ROW, CON) [EA 0F352, PPNO 6913A] [second child

project of parent EA 0F350; first child is EA 0F351, PPNO 6913]. Toll Credits for

ENG, ROW, CON $4,950,000 Programmed

Traffic signal

synchronization

projects 176

CAL20706 Caltrans D3

Sub-Project of Group06 -

Hornet Drive Off-Ramp

Improvements

In the City of Sacramento, at Hornet Drive eastbound off-ramp (PM R3.5) - Widen

ramp, add signal and right-turn lane [CTIPS ID 107-0000-1042]. Toll Credits for

ENG $2,720,000 Programmed

Widening narrow

pavements or

reconstructing

bridges (no

additional travel

lanes) 177

CAL20693 Caltrans D3

Sub-Project of Group06 - I-5

Fiber Optics

In Sacramento, on I-5, from 1.1 miles south of Elk Grove Boulevard to Route 50 -

Install fiber optic cable (PM 9.7/22.7) [CTIPS ID 107-0000-1004]. Toll Credits for

ENG, ROW $10,580,000 Programmed

Construction or

renovation of

power, signal, and

communications

systems 178

CAL20707 Caltrans D3

Sub-Project of Group06 - I-

80 Antelope Truck Scales

In Citrus Heights, I-80, from east of Elkhorn Blvd. / Greenback Lane to west of

Riverside Ave. (PM 15.0/17.2) - Upgrade weigh-in-motion (WIM) station and

widen the westbound auxiliary lane to the Antelope Truck Scales [CTIPS ID 107-

0000-1046]. Toll Credits for ENG $5,540,000 Programmed

Truck size and

weight inspection

stations (Table 3) 179

CAL20762 Caltrans D3

Sub-Project of Group06 - SR

99 Fiber Optics

In and near the cities of Elk Grove and Sacramento, on SR 99, from Grant Line

Road to SR 50 (PM 10.0/R24.3); also on SR 51 from US 50 to 0.1 mile south of the

Fort Sutter Viaduct (PM 0.0/0.1) - Install fiber optic cable [CTIPS ID 107-0000-

1106] $12,150,000 Programmed

Construction or

renovation of

power, signal, and

communications

systems 180

CAL20773 Caltrans D3

Sub-Project of Group06 -

Sac Ramp Meters on Various

Routes

In the City of Sacramento, at various locations and routes at the I-5/SR 99

interchange connector ramps and the eastbound SR 51/SR 160 interchange

connector ramp - Install connector ramp meters [CTIPS ID 107-0000-1120] $5,040,000 Programmed

Traffic control

devices and

operating assistance

other than

signalization

projects 181

CAL20379 Caltrans D3

Sub-Project of Group06 - US

50 Auxiliary Lanes, Bradshaw

to Mather

In and near Rancho Cordova, on US 50, from Bradshaw Road to Mather Field Road

(PM R7.7/R9.5) - Operational improvements that construct auxiliary lanes in both

westbound and eastbound directions [CTIPS ID 107-00001132] $9,498,000 Programmed

Projects that

correct, improve, or

eliminate a

hazardous location

or feature. 182

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CAL20551 Caltrans D3

Sub-Project of Group06 - US

50 Fiber Optics

In Sacramento, on SR 50, from Yolo County line to 0.2 mile west of Watt Avenue

Overcrossing [PM L0.0/R5.1] - Install fiber optic cable [CTIPS ID 107-0000-1005].

Toll Credits for ENG, ROW, CON $9,500,000 Programmed

Construction or

renovation of

power, signal, and

communications

systems 183

CAL20704 Caltrans D3

Sub-Project of Group06 -

Weigh-in-Motion (WIM)

Station on I-5

Near the City of Sacramento, I-5, at 0.3 mile north of Airport Boulevard (PM 33.1) -

Rehabilitate weigh-in-motion (WIM) station (CTIPS ID 107-0000-1038). Toll

Credits for ENG, ROW, CON $2,941,000 Programmed

Traffic control

devices and

operating assistance

other than

signalization

projects 184

CAL20713 Caltrans D3

Sub-Project of Group06 -

District 3 AVC Upgrades

In various counties on various routes at various locations within Caltrans District 3 -

Repair and install permanent Automatic Vehicle Classification (AVC) truck data

collection stations [CTIPS ID 107-0000-1051]. Toll Credits for ENG $13,570,000 Programmed

Purchase of office,

shop, and operating

equipment for

existing facilities 185

CAL20722 Caltrans D3

Sub-Project of Group06 -

District 3 LED Upgrades

In various counties on various routes at various locations within District 3 (listed

under PLA-80-Var in 2018 SHOPP) - Upgrade Extinguishable Message Signs (EMS)

to LED [CTIPS ID 107-0000-1035]. Toll Credits for ENG $2,565,000 Programmed

Construction or

renovation of

power, signal, and

communications

systems 186

CAL20708 Caltrans D3

Sub-Project of Group06 - I-

80 Fiber Optics at Various

Locations

In and near the cities of Sacramento and Citrus Heights, I-80, from east of the Yolo

County Line to the Placer County Line (PM M0.1/18.0); also in Placer County in the

City of Roseville, I-80, from the Sacramento County Line to east of the Sacramento

County Line (PM 0.0/0.7) - Install fiber optic communication lines [CTIPS ID 107-

0000-1044]. Toll Credits for ENG $16,750,000 Programmed

Traffic control

devices and

operating assistance

other than

signalization

projects 187

CAL20758 Caltrans D3

Sub-Project of Group06 -

Loop Detectors

In various counties on various routes at various locations within District 3 (Primary

Location: I-80) - Repair or replace damaged inductive loop vehicle detection

elements [CTIPS ID 107-0000-1099] $1,629,000 Programmed

Traffic control

devices and

operating assistance

other than

signalization

projects 188

CAL20760 Caltrans D3

Sub-Project of Group06 -

Pla/Sac/Yol Repair Field

Elements

In Placer, Sacramento and Yolo Counties on I-5, I-80, SR 99 and SR 113 at various

locations: Replace obsolete Microwave Vehicle Detection System (MVDS)

elements [CTIPS ID 107-0000-1098] $2,344,000 Programmed

Traffic control

devices and

operating assistance

other than

signalization

projects 189

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Index

CAL20772 Caltrans D3

Sub-Project of Group06 - US

50 in Sacramento and El

Dorado Counties ITS

In and near Rancho Cordova and Folsom, from Sunrise Blvd. to the county line (PM

12.5/23.1); also in El Dorado County near El Dorado Hills, from the county line to

Silva Valley Parkway (PM 0.0/1.7) - Install fiber optic cable [CTIPS ID 107-0000-

1121] $7,021,000 Programmed

Construction or

renovation of

power, signal, and

communications

systems 190

CAL20791 Caltrans D3

Sub-Project of Group06 -

Sac/Yol Counties TMS Field

Elements

In and near the cities of Sacramento, Rancho Cordova and Folsom, US 50, from

Yolo County line to Folsom Blvd. (L0.0/17.5); also in Yolo County, in West

Sacramento, from I-80 to Sacramento County line (PM 0.0/3.156), and on I-80

from Enterprise Blvd. to US 50 (PM 9.2/R9.552) - Install Transportation

Management System (TMS) field elements [CTIPS ID 107-0000-1128] $46,660,000 Programmed

Construction or

renovation of

power, signal, and

communications

systems 191

Group01

Grouped Projects for

Pavement resurfacing

and/or rehabilitation -

SHOPP Roadway

Preservation Program $1,009,462,000 Programmed 192

CAL20781 Caltrans D3

Sub-Project of Group01 - US

50 Culvert Rehab

Near Cameron Park and Shingle Springs, US 50, from east of Silva Valley Parkway

to west of El Dorado Road (R2.7/R13.8) - Rehabilitate culverts [CTIPS ID 107-0000-

1122] $6,760,000 Programmed

Projects that

correct, improve, or

eliminate a

hazardous location

or feature. 193

CAL20782 Caltrans D3

Sub-Project of Group01 - US

50 Culvert Rehab

In and near Placerville, on US 50, from west of El Dorado Road to west of Schnell

School Road (PM R13.7/18.5) - Rehabilitate deteriorated culverts [CTIPS ID 107-

0000-1123] $5,500,000 Programmed

Projects that

correct, improve, or

eliminate a

hazardous location

or feature. 194

CAL20802 Caltrans D3

Sub-Project of Group01 - US

50 Culvert Rehab and

Wildlife Crossing

In and near Placerville, from west of Schnell School Road to east of Braeburn Lane

(PM 18.5/22.5) - Rehabilitate deteriorated culverts and provide access for wildlife

crossing the route [CTIPS ID 107-0000-1186] $2,730,000 Programmed

Projects that

correct, improve, or

eliminate a

hazardous location

or feature. 195

CAL20768 Caltrans D3

Sub-Project of Group01 -

Coon Creek Conservation

Ranch Habitat Mitigation (SR

65)

Near Lincoln, on McCourtney Road between Riosa Road and Kilaga Springs Road at

the Coon Creek Conservation (C4) Ranch - Advance mitigation construction (4

acres) for future SHOPP projects expected to impact wetland, riparian and other

waters [CTIPS ID 107-0000-1113] $2,639,000 Programmed

Pavement

resurfacing and/or

rehabilitation 196

CAL20721 Caltrans D3

Sub-Project of Group01 - I-

80 Colfax Culvert

Rehabilitation

In and near Colfax, I-80, from west of Illinoistown Overcrossing to east of Cape

Horn Undercrossing (PM 31.5/36.9) - Drainage system rehabilitation [CTIPS ID 107-

0000-1034]. Toll Credits for ENG $4,730,000 Programmed

Pavement

resurfacing and/or

rehabilitation 197

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CAL20720 Caltrans D3

Sub-Project of Group01 - I-

80 Culvert Rehab

Near Weimar, I-80, from west of Applegate Road to west of Weimar Cross Road

(PM 25.9/28.5) - Drainage system rehabilitation [CTIPS ID 107-0000-1032]. Toll

Credits for ENG $4,540,000 Programmed

Pavement

resurfacing and/or

rehabilitation 198

CAL20521 Caltrans D3

Sub-Project of Group01 - I-

80 Culvert Rehabilitation

In and near Colfax on I-80, from 0.3 mile south of Weimar overhead to 0.3 mile

south of Illinoistown overcrossing - Rehabilitate culvert (PM 28.5/31.5) [EFIS ID

0300020597; CTIPS ID 107-0000-0959]. Toll Credits for ENG, ROW, CON $2,115,000 Programmed

Widening narrow

pavements or

reconstructing

bridges (no

additional travel

lanes) 199

CAL20770 Caltrans D3

Sub-Project of Group01 - I-

80 Near Magra Rehab

Drainage Systems

Near Magra, from Secret Town Overcrossing to the Gold Run Safety Roadside Rest

Area (Pla-80-38.3/41.5) - Rehabilitate drainage systems [CTIPS ID 107-0000-1119] $5,386,000 Programmed

Projects that

correct, improve, or

eliminate a

hazardous location

or feature. 200

CAL20541 Caltrans D3

Sub-Project of Group01 - SR

49 Pavement Rehab

In Auburn, SR 49, from 0.1 mile south of Routes 49/80 separation to 0.1 mile north

of Dry Creek Road - Rehabilitate Pavement (PM 3.1/7.5) [CTIPS ID 107-0000-0992]

[EFIS ID 0300020616]. Toll Credits for ENG, ROW, CON $39,055,000 Programmed

Pavement

resurfacing and/or

rehabilitation 201

CAL20764 Caltrans D3

Sub-Project of Group01 - I-

80 Pavement Rehab

Near the City of Sacramento, on I-80, from 0.2 mile east of Longview Drive to 0.4

mile east of Madison Avenue (PM M9.6/12.9) - Pavement rehabilitation [CTIPS ID

107-0000-1104] $18,230,000 Programmed

Pavement

resurfacing and/or

rehabilitation 202

CAL20702 Caltrans D3

Sub-Project of Group01 - I-

80 Rehab Connection Ramp

Pavement at Various

Locations

In and near the City of Sacramento, I-80, from west of West El Camino Avenue to

east of Route 244 (PM M1.2/R11.3) - Pavement rehabilitation [CTIPS ID 107-0000-

1045]. Toll Credits for ENG $14,305,000 Programmed

Pavement

resurfacing and/or

rehabilitation 203

CAL20761 Caltrans D3

Sub-Project of Group01 - SR

50 Pavement Rehab (G13

Contingency)

In the City of Sacramento, on SR 50, from I-5 to Watt Avenue (PM L0.6/R5.3) -

Roadway rehabilitation (G13 Contingency) [CTIPS ID 107-0000-1103] $278,300,000 Programmed

Pavement

resurfacing and/or

rehabilitation 204

CAL20703 Caltrans D3

Sub-Project of Group01 - SR

99 RHMA Overlay

In Galt, from the San Joaquin County Line to Simmerhorn Road (PM 0.2/1.6); also

in the cities of Elk Grove and Sacramento, SR 99, from 0.7 mile south of Elk Grove

Blvd to Martin Luther King Jr Blvd (PM 11.9/21.5) - Pavement rehabilitation [CTIPS

ID 107-0000-1047]. Toll Credits for ENG $45,012,000 Programmed

Pavement

resurfacing and/or

rehabilitation 205

CAL20763 Caltrans D3

Sub-Project of Group01 - SR

99 Live Oak Rehab

In Live Oak, on SR 99, from 0.1 mile north of Coleman Avenue to 0.2 mile north of

Ramsdell Drive (PM 39.4/41.0) - Roadway rehabilitation [CTIPS ID 107-0000-1105] $20,050,000 Programmed

Pavement

resurfacing and/or

rehabilitation 206

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Index

CAL20522 Caltrans D3

Sub-Project of Group01 -

Sutter Bypass Rehab and

Widening

Near Yuba City on SR 20, from east end of Sutter Bypass to Lytle Road -

Rehabilitate roadway, widen shoulders and replace Wadsworth Canal Bridge #18-

0003 (PM 5.0/11.3) [EFIS ID 0300020608; CTIPS ID 107-0000-0968]. Toll Credits

for ENG, ROW, CON $30,765,000 Programmed

Pavement

resurfacing and/or

rehabilitation 207

CAL20767 Caltrans D3

Sub-Project of Group01 - D3

Habitat Mitigation at Various

Locations

In Sutter, Glenn, Colusa, Yuba, Placer, Yolo and Sacramento counties at various

locations - Advance mitigation credit purchases for future SHOPP construction

projects expected to impact sensitive species [CTIPS ID 107-0000-1114; CTIPS

primary location Sut-99-0.0/42.4] [CTIPS ID 107-0000-1114] $1,510,000 Programmed

Pavement

resurfacing and/or

rehabilitation 208

CAL20794 Caltrans D3

Sub-Project of Group01 - I-

80/US 50 Roadway

Preservation in Yolo County

(SHOPP Long Lead)

In and near West Sacramento, on I-80, from east of Mace Blvd. to Sacramento

River Bridge (PM 4.3/R11.4); also on US 50, from I-80 to Jefferson Blvd.

Overcrossing (PM 0.0/2.5) - Rehabilitate pavement by placing continuous

reinforced concrete, rehabilitate bridge decks, median widening at three locations,

upgrade bridge railings and construct an auxiliary lane (SHOPP Long Lead) $343,305,000 Programmed

Pavement

resurfacing and/or

rehabilitation 209

CAL20523 Caltrans D3

Sub-Project of Group01 -

Loma Rica Rd./Spring Valley

Rd. Rehab Roadway

Near Marysville, on SR 20, from 0.1 mile east of Loma Rica Road to 0.2 mile west

of Spring Valley Road - Rehabilitate roadway (PM 8.0/10.2) [CTIPS ID 107-0000-

0972]. Toll Credits for ENG $17,420,000 Programmed

Pavement

resurfacing and/or

rehabilitation 210

CAL20694 Caltrans D3

Sub-Project of Group01 - SR

20 Roadway Rehabilitation

Near Marysville, from Marysville Road to Yuba River (Parks Bar) Bridge (#16-11) -

Rehabilitate roadway (PM 13.3/R17.8) [CTIPS ID 03-0002-0593] $62,610,000 Programmed

Pavement

resurfacing and/or

rehabilitation 211

CAL20715 Caltrans D3

Sub-Project of Group01 - SR

70 Roadway Rehab

In and near Marysville, SR 70, from 14th Street to Cemetery Road (PM 14.9/15.6) -

Roadway rehabilitation [CTIPS ID 107-0000-1055]. Toll Credits for ENG $104,500,000 Programmed

Pavement

resurfacing and/or

rehabilitation 212

Group23

Grouped Projects for Bridge

Rehabilitation and

Reconstruction - HBP

Program $477,349,398 Programmed 213

ELD19257

City of

Placerville

Sub-Project of Group23 -

Clay St. / Hangtown Creek

Bridge

Clay St. over Hangtown Creek, 150' north of Main St.: Replace 1 lane bridge with 2

lane bridge. (Toll Credits for ROW & CON). Toll Credits for ROW, CON $4,308,864 Programmed

Projects that

correct, improve, or

eliminate a

hazardous location

or feature. 214

ELD19337

El Dorado

County

Sub-Project of Group23 -

Bassi Rd/Granite Creek

Bridge Replacement

Bassi Rd, over Granite Creek, 0.3 mi N/W of Lotus Rd. Replace this structurally

deficient 1-lane bridge with a new 2-lane bridge. (Toll credits for PE, R/W, & CON.)

(CIP77128). Toll Credits for ENG, ROW, CON $4,325,000 Programmed

Projects that

correct, improve, or

eliminate a

hazardous location

or feature. 215

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Project

Index

ELD19356

El Dorado

County

Sub-Project of Group23 -

Bridge Preventive

Maintenance Program

Various locations in El Dorado County: Implement Bridge Preventive Maintenance

Program. For locations, see Caltrans Local Assistance HBP website for backup list

of bridges. $2,479,389 Programmed

Widening narrow

pavements or

reconstructing

bridges (no

additional travel

lanes) 216

ELD19321

El Dorado

County

Sub-Project of Group23 -

Bucks Bar Rd/North Fork

Cosumnes River Bridge

Replacement

Bucks Bar Rd over north fork of Cosumnes River, 1.2 miles north of Mount Aukum

Rd: Replace existing 1 lane bridge with new 2 lane bridge, including approaches.

(CIP77116) $8,556,940 Programmed

Widening narrow

pavements or

reconstructing

bridges (no

additional travel

lanes) 217

ELD19512

El Dorado

County

Sub-Project of Group23 -

Cedar Ravine Rd Over Weber

Creek Bridge Rehabilitation

Cedar Ravine Rd over Weber Creek, 2.8 miles north of Pleasant Valley Rd.

Rehabilitate and widen 1 lane bridge to 2 lane bridge. $3,247,501 Programmed

Widening narrow

pavements or

reconstructing

bridges (no

additional travel

lanes) 218

ELD19350

El Dorado

County

Sub-Project of Group23 -

Clear Creek Rd/Clear Creek

(0.25 mi E of Sly Park Rd)

Bridge Replacement

Clear Creek Rd over Clear Creek, 0.25 mi east of Sly Park Rd.: Replace 1-lane bridge

with a new 2-lane bridge. (Toll Credits for PE, ROW, & CON.) (CIP77139). Toll

Credits for ENG, ROW, CON $4,494,000 Programmed

Projects that

correct, improve, or

eliminate a

hazardous location

or feature. 219

ELD19351

El Dorado

County

Sub-Project of Group23 -

Clear Creek Rd/Clear Creek

(1.82 mi E of Sly Park Rd)

Bridge Replacement

Clear Creek Rd over Clear Creek, 1.82 miles east of Sly Park Rd.: Replace 1-lane

bridge with a new 2 lane bridge. Toll credits for PE, ROW, & CON. (CIP77138). Toll

Credits for ENG, ROW, CON $4,022,500 Programmed

Projects that

correct, improve, or

eliminate a

hazardous location

or feature. 220

ELD19513

El Dorado

County

Sub-Project of Group23 -

Fallen Leaf Rd Over Glen

Alpine Creek - Rehabilitate

Bridge

Fallen Leaf Road over Glen Alpine Creek, 100 north of Glen Alpine Rd. Rehabilitate

and widen functionally obsolete 1 lane bridge to 2 lane bridge. Toll Credits

programmed for PE, R/W, and CON.. Toll Credits for ENG, ROW, CON $3,897,750 Programmed

Projects that

correct, improve, or

eliminate a

hazardous location

or feature. 221

ELD19514

El Dorado

County

Sub-Project of Group23 -

French Creek Rd over French

Creek - Rehabilitate Bridge

French Creek Rd over French Creek, 6 miles south of Mother Lode Dr. Rehabilitate

and widen to standard lanes and shoulders (no added capacity).. Toll Credits for

ENG, ROW, CON $3,187,500 Programmed

Widening narrow

pavements or

reconstructing

bridges (no

additional travel

lanes) 222

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Index

ELD19515

El Dorado

County

Sub-Project of Group23 -

Garden Valley Rd Over

Johntown Creek -

Rehabilitate Bridge

Garden Valley Rd over Johntown Creek, 3.5 miles northeast of SR 193. Rehabilitate

and widen existing 2 lane bridge (no added capacity).. Toll Credits for ENG, ROW,

CON $3,387,500 Programmed

Widening narrow

pavements or

reconstructing

bridges (no

additional travel

lanes) 223

ELD19335

El Dorado

County

Sub-Project of Group23 -

Green Valley Rd/Indian

Creek Bridge Replacement

Green Valley Rd, over Indian Creek, 0.9 miles north of Greenstone Rd. Replace

existing 2 lane bridge with 2 lane bridge. (CIP77127) $3,785,200 Programmed

Widening narrow

pavements or

reconstructing

bridges (no

additional travel

lanes) 224

ELD19353

El Dorado

County

Sub-Project of Group23 -

Green Valley Rd/Mound

Springs Creek Bridge

Rehabilitation

Green Valley Rd over Mound Springs Creek, 0.8 miles west of Missouri Flat Rd.

Replace functionally obsolete 2 lane bridge with 2 lane bridge. No added lane

capacity. (CIP77136) $3,992,400 Programmed

Widening narrow

pavements or

reconstructing

bridges (no

additional travel

lanes) 225

ELD19354

El Dorado

County

Sub-Project of Group23 -

Greenstone Rd/Slate Creek

Bridge Replacement

Greenstone Rd over Slate Creek, 0.5 miles north of Mother Lode Rd.: Replace

existing 2 lane bridge with new 2 lane bridge. Toll credits for PE, ROW, & CON.

(CIP77137). Toll Credits for ENG, ROW, CON $3,567,500 Programmed

Widening narrow

pavements or

reconstructing

bridges (no

additional travel

lanes) 226

ELD19516

El Dorado

County

Sub-Project of Group23 -

Greenwood Rd Over

Georgetown Creek -

Rehabilitate Bridge

Greenwood Rd over Georgetown Creek, 0.9 miles south of SR 193. Rehabilitate

and widen 1 lane bridge to 2 lane bridge.. Toll Credits for ENG, ROW, CON $3,272,500 Programmed

Widening narrow

pavements or

reconstructing

bridges (no

additional travel

lanes) 227

ELD19517

El Dorado

County

Sub-Project of Group23 -

Grizzly Flat Rd Over Steely

Fork Cosumnes River -

Bridge Replacement

Grizzly Flat Road over Steely Fork Cosumnes River, 7 miles east of Mt. Aukum Rd.

Replace 2 lane with 2 lane bridge.. Toll Credits for ENG, ROW, CON $4,318,750 Programmed

Widening narrow

pavements or

reconstructing

bridges (no

additional travel

lanes) 228

ELD19352

El Dorado

County

Sub-Project of Group23 -

Hanks Exchange Rd/Squaw

Hollow Creek Bridge

Replacement

Hanks Exchange Rd over Squaw Hollow Creek, 0.4 miles south of Pleasant Valley

Rd.: Replace existing 1-lane bridge with new 2-lane bridge. Toll credits for PE,

ROW, & CON. (CIP77135). Toll Credits for ENG, ROW, CON $4,006,000 Programmed

Projects that

correct, improve, or

eliminate a

hazardous location

or feature. 229

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Index

ELD19342

El Dorado

County

Sub-Project of Group23 -

Hazel Valley Rd/EID Canal

Bridge Replacement

Hazel Valley Rd, over E.I.D Canal, 0.8 miles southeast of SR50: Replace functionally

obsolete 1 lane bridge with a new 2 lane bridge. Toll credits programmed for PE,

ROW, & CON. (CIP77125). Toll Credits for ENG, ROW, CON $3,637,000 Programmed

Projects that

correct, improve, or

eliminate a

hazardous location

or feature. 230

ELD19340

El Dorado

County

Sub-Project of Group23 -

Mosquito Rd/South Fork

American River Bridge

Replacement

Mosquito Rd, over South Fork American River, 5.7 miles north of US 50: Replace

existing structurally deficient 1 lane bridge with new 2 lane bridge. (Toll credits

programmed for PE, ROW, & CON. CIP77126.) High Cost Project agreement

required.. Toll Credits for ENG, ROW, CON $73,814,000 Programmed

Projects that

correct, improve, or

eliminate a

hazardous location

or feature. 231

ELD19339

El Dorado

County

Sub-Project of Group23 -

Mt. Murphy Rd/South Fork

American River Bridge

Replacement

Mt Murphy Rd, over South Fork American River, 0.1 mile east of SR49. Replace

existing 1 lane truss bridge with new 2 lane bridge. Toll credits programmed for

PE, ROW, and CON. (CIP77129). Toll Credits for ENG, ROW, CON $19,310,000 Programmed

Projects that

correct, improve, or

eliminate a

hazardous location

or feature. 232

ELD19322

El Dorado

County

Sub-Project of Group23 -

Newtown Rd/South Fork

Weber Creek - Bridge Rehab

Newtown Rd., Over S Fork Weber Cr., 0.7Mi W Of Snows Rd. Replace existing 2

lane bridge. CIP77122 $5,719,000 Programmed

Widening narrow

pavements or

reconstructing

bridges (no

additional travel

lanes) 233

ELD19355

El Dorado

County

Sub-Project of Group23 -

Oak Hill Rd/Squaw Hollow

Creek Bridge Replacement

Oak Hill Rd over Squaw Hollow Creek, 0.6 miles south of Pleasant Valley Rd:

Replace existing 2 lane bridge with new 2 lane bridge. Toll credits for PE, ROW, &

CON. (CIP77134). Toll Credits for ENG, ROW, CON $3,987,000 Programmed

Widening narrow

pavements or

reconstructing

bridges (no

additional travel

lanes) 234

ELD19518

El Dorado

County

Sub-Project of Group23 -

Perry Creek Rd Over Perry

Creek - Rehabilitate Bridge

Perry Creek Rd over Perry Creek, 0.2 miles east of Mt. Aukum Rd. Rehabilitate

bridge from 1 lane to 2 lanes.. Toll Credits for ENG, ROW, CON $3,330,000 Programmed

Widening narrow

pavements or

reconstructing

bridges (no

additional travel

lanes) 235

ELD19338

El Dorado

County

Sub-Project of Group23 -

Silver Fork Rd/South Fork

American River Bridge

Rehab

Silver Fork Rd over South Fork American River , 0.1 miles southeast of US 50:

Rehabilitate existing 2 lane bridge. No added lane capacity. 11/2/2010: Toll credits

programmed for PE, R/W, & CON. (CIP 77124). Toll Credits for ENG, ROW, CON $2,626,000 Programmed

Widening narrow

pavements or

reconstructing

bridges (no

additional travel

lanes) 236

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ELD19325

El Dorado

County

Sub-Project of Group23 - Sly

Park Rd/Clear Creek - Bridge

Replacement

Sly Park Rd., Over Clear Creek, 1.1 Miles East of Pleasant Valley Rd. Replace the

existing functionally obsolete 2 lane bridge with a new 2 lane bridge. CIP77115 $5,843,142 Programmed

Widening narrow

pavements or

reconstructing

bridges (no

additional travel

lanes) 237

PLA25540 City of Lincoln

Sub-Project of Group23 -

McBean Park Bridge

Rehabilitation

McBean Park Dr. over Auburn Ravine, east of East Ave.: Rehabilitate existing 2 lane

bridge. No added lane capacity. $14,472,000 Programmed

Widening narrow

pavements or

reconstructing

bridges (no

additional travel

lanes) 238

PLA25566 City of Rocklin

Sub-Project of Group23 -

Bridge Preventive

Maintenance Program

Bridge Preventive Maintenance Program, various locations in City of Rocklin. See

Caltrans Local Assistance HBP web site for backup list of bridges. $572,058 Programmed

Widening narrow

pavements or

reconstructing

bridges (no

additional travel

lanes) 239

PLA25508 City of Roseville

Sub-Project of Group23 -

Oak Ridge Dr/Linda Creek

Bridge Replacement

Oak Ridge Dr, over Linda Creek, 0.2 mi N of Cirby Way. Replace the existing

functionally obsolete 2 lane bridge with a new 2 lane bridge. 11/8/2010: (Toll

Credits programmed for PE, ROW, and & CON.). Toll Credits for ENG, ROW, CON $4,200,000 Programmed

Widening narrow

pavements or

reconstructing

bridges (no

additional travel

lanes) 240

PLA25572 City of Roseville

Sub-Project of Group23 -

Roseville Bridge Preventive

Maintenance Program

Bridge Preventive Maintenance Program (BPMP) for various bridges in the City of

Roseville. See Caltrans Local Assistance HBP website for backup list of projects. $817,000 Programmed

Widening narrow

pavements or

reconstructing

bridges (no

additional travel

lanes) 241

PLA25691 Placer County

Sub-Project of Group23 -

Auburn Folsom Rd Over

Miners Ravine - Rehabilitate

Bridge

Auburn Folsom Rd over Miners Ravine, 1.1 miles north of Douglas Blvd.

Rehabilitate 2 lane bridge, remove older portion of bridge and widen to standard

lanes and shoulders - no added lane capacity. $2,410,000 Programmed

Widening narrow

pavements or

reconstructing

bridges (no

additional travel

lanes) 242

PLA25447 Placer County

Sub-Project of Group23 -

Bowman Rd Bridge

Bowman Rd, over UP Railroad, BNSF RR and AMTRAK, 0.1 miles south of 19C-62:

Rehabilitate the existing bridge without adding additional lanes. (Toll credits for

CON). Toll Credits for CON $3,248,002 Programmed

Widening narrow

pavements or

reconstructing

bridges (no

additional travel

lanes) 243

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PLA25448 Placer County

Sub-Project of Group23 -

Bowman Rd Bridge

Bowman Rd, over UP Railroad, BNSF Railyards & AMTRAK, 0.1 miles north of 19C-

61: Rehabilitate the existing bridge without adding additional lanes. (Toll credits

for CON). Toll Credits for CON $3,637,018 Programmed

Widening narrow

pavements or

reconstructing

bridges (no

additional travel

lanes) 244

PLA25518 Placer County

Sub-Project of Group23 -

Brewer Rd. Bridge

Replacement

Brewer Rd., over Pleasant Grove Creek, 4.2 miles north of Baseline Rd.: Replace 2-

lane bridge with a new 2-lane bridge. (Toll Credits for PE, ROW, & CON.). Toll

Credits for ENG, ROW, CON $5,672,000 Programmed

Widening narrow

pavements or

reconstructing

bridges (no

additional travel

lanes) 245

PLA25458 Placer County

Sub-Project of Group23 -

Bridge Preventive

Maintenance

In various location ins Placer County, perform preventive maintenance on bridges.

See Caltrans Local Assistance HBP website for locations. $1,356,000 Programmed

Widening narrow

pavements or

reconstructing

bridges (no

additional travel

lanes) 246

PLA25695 Placer County

Sub-Project of Group23 -

Cascade Rd Over McKinney

Creek - Bridge Replacement

Cascade Rd over McKinney Creek, 0.2 miles northwest of McKinney Rubicon SP.

Replace an existing 2 lane timber bridge with a new 2 lane bridge - no added lane

capacity.. Toll Credits for ENG, ROW, CON $3,317,500 Programmed

Widening narrow

pavements or

reconstructing

bridges (no

additional travel

lanes) 247

PLA25536 Placer County

Sub-Project of Group23 -

Crosby Harold Rd. Bridge

Crosby Harold Rd. Over Doty Creek, 0.9 mi N of Wise Rd.: Replace an existing 1

lane bridge with a new 2 lane bridge. (Toll Credits for PE, ROW, CON). Toll Credits

for ENG, ROW, CON $5,000,000 Programmed

Projects that

correct, improve, or

eliminate a

hazardous location

or feature. 248

PLA25697 Placer County

Sub-Project of Group23 -

Dalby Rd Over Yankee

Slough - Bridge Replacement

Dalby Rd over Yankee Slough, just west of Dowd Rd. Replace an existing 2 lane

bridge with a new 2 lane bridge - no added lane capacity.. Toll Credits for ENG,

ROW, CON $2,245,000 Programmed

Widening narrow

pavements or

reconstructing

bridges (no

additional travel

lanes) 249

PLA25449 Placer County

Sub-Project of Group23 -

Dowd Rd Bridge

Replacement at Coon Creek

Dowd Rd over Coon Creek, 0.4 miles north of Wise Rd.: Replace existing 2 lane

bridge with a new 2 lane bridge. (Toll Credits programmed for ROW & CON). Toll

Credits for ROW, CON $8,452,000 Programmed

Widening narrow

pavements or

reconstructing

bridges (no

additional travel

lanes) 250

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PLA25474 Placer County

Sub-Project of Group23 -

Dowd Rd Bridge

Replacement at Markham

Ravine

Dowd Rd, over Markham Ravine, 0.5 miles south Nicolaus Rd: Replace existing 2

lane structurally deficient bridge with a new 2 lane bridge. (Toll credits for CON.).

Toll Credits for CON $6,050,000 Programmed

Widening narrow

pavements or

reconstructing

bridges (no

additional travel

lanes) 251

PLA25699 Placer County

Sub-Project of Group23 -

Dry Creek Rd Over Rock

Creek - Rehabilitate Bridge

Dry Creek Rd over Rock Creek, 0.35 miles west of Placer Hills Rd. Rehabilitation of

existing 2 lane bridge, widen for standard lanes and shoulders (no added capacity). $1,849,001 Programmed

Widening narrow

pavements or

reconstructing

bridges (no

additional travel

lanes) 252

PLA25696 Placer County

Sub-Project of Group23 -

Gladding Rd Over Coon

Creek - Rehabilitate Bridge

Gladding Rd over Coon Creek, south of Riosa Rd. Rehab existing 1 lane bridge with

a new 2 lane bridge, no added lane capacity.. Toll Credits for ENG, ROW, CON $4,109,500 Programmed

Widening narrow

pavements or

reconstructing

bridges (no

additional travel

lanes) 253

PLA25698 Placer County

Sub-Project of Group23 -

Gladding Rd Over Doty Creek

- Rehabilitate Bridge

Gladding Rd over Doty Creek, 0.9 miles north of Wise Rd. Rehab existing 2 lane

bridge with a new 2 lane bridge - no added lane capacity.. Toll Credits for ENG,

ROW, CON $4,918,000 Programmed

Widening narrow

pavements or

reconstructing

bridges (no

additional travel

lanes) 254

PLA25541 Placer County

Sub-Project of Group23 -

Gold Hill Rd. Bridge

Replacement

Gold Hill Rd. over Auburn Ravine, 0.65 mi north of SR 193: Replace existing 2 lane

bridge with a new 2 lane bridge. (Toll credits for PE, ROW, CON). Toll Credits for

ENG, ROW, CON $6,672,600 Programmed

Widening narrow

pavements or

reconstructing

bridges (no

additional travel

lanes) 255

PLA25475 Placer County

Sub-Project of Group23 -

Haines Rd Bridge

Replacement

Haines Rd, over Wise Canal, 0.45 miles North of Bell Rd: Replace existing 2 lane

bridge with a new 2 lane bridge. (Toll Credits for PE, ROW, & CON). Toll Credits for

ENG, ROW, CON $5,900,000 Programmed

Widening narrow

pavements or

reconstructing

bridges (no

additional travel

lanes) 256

PLA25661 Placer County

Sub-Project of Group23 -

Haines Rd. Bridge

Replacement

Haines Rd., over South Fork of Dry Creek, south of Dry Creek Rd.: Replace existing

2-lane bridge with a new 2-lane bridge. (Toll credits for PE, ROW, CON). Toll

Credits for ENG, ROW, CON $1,717,000 Programmed

Widening narrow

pavements or

reconstructing

bridges (no

additional travel

lanes) 257

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PLA25694 Placer County

Sub-Project of Group23 -

McKinney Creek Rd Over

McKinney Creek - Replace

Bridge

McKinney Creek Rd over McKinney Creek, 0.1 miles northwest of McKinney

Rubicon SP. Replace the existing 2 lane bridge with a new 2 lane bridge - no added

lane capacity.. Toll Credits for ENG, ROW, CON $3,317,500 Programmed

Widening narrow

pavements or

reconstructing

bridges (no

additional travel

lanes) 258

PLA25693 Placer County

Sub-Project of Group23 -

Mt. Vernon Rd Over North

Ravine - Rehabilitate Bridge

Mt. Vernon Rd over North Ravine, 2 miles west of Auburn. Rehabilitate existing 2

lane bridge with wider lanes and shoulders - no added lane capacity. $2,393,500 Programmed

Widening narrow

pavements or

reconstructing

bridges (no

additional travel

lanes) 259

PLA25692 Placer County

Sub-Project of Group23 -

New Airport Rd Over Wise

Canal - Rehabilitate Bridge

New Aiport Rd over Wise Canal, northest of Hwy 49. Rehabilitate existing 2 lane

bridge with wider lanes and shoulders - no added capacity. $3,449,500 Programmed

Widening narrow

pavements or

reconstructing

bridges (no

additional travel

lanes) 260

PLA25513 Placer County

Sub-Project of Group23 -

Wise Rd Bridge Replacement

Wise Rd, over Doty Creek, 0.5 miles east of Garden Bar: Replace existing 1-lane

functionally obsolete bridge with a new 2-lane bridge.. Toll Credits for CON $4,876,390 Programmed

Projects that

correct, improve, or

eliminate a

hazardous location

or feature. 261

PLA25505 Placer County

Sub-Project of Group23 -

Yankee Jim's Rd Bridge at

North Fork American River

Bridge No. 19C0002, Yankee Jim's Rd over North Fork American River, 1.5MI W of

Shirttail Cyn Rd, Replace structurally deficient 1 lane bridge with a new 2 lane

bridge. (Toll credits programmed for PE, ROW & CON.). Toll Credits for ENG,

ROW, CON $14,999,400 Programmed

Projects that

correct, improve, or

eliminate a

hazardous location

or feature. 262

SAC24685

City of Elk

Grove

Sub-Project of Group23 - Elk

Grove Bridge Preventive

Maintenance Program

Various bridges in the City of Elk Grove: perform preventive maintenance. See

Caltrans Local Assistance HBP website for backup list of projects:

http://www.dot.ca.gov/hq/LocalPrograms/hbrr99/HBP_MPO.html#SACOG $548,233 Programmed

Widening narrow

pavements or

reconstructing

bridges (no

additional travel

lanes) 263

SAC25083

City of Rancho

Cordova

Sub-Project of Group23 -

Bridge Preventive

Maintenance

Bridge Preventive Maintenance Program (BPMP) various bridges in the City of

Rancho Cordova. See Caltrans Local Assistance HBP website for backup list of

projects. $244,874 Programmed

Widening narrow

pavements or

reconstructing

bridges (no

additional travel

lanes) 264

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SAC24693

City of

Sacramento

Sub-Project of Group23 -

Auburn Blvd. Bridge

Replacement

Auburn Blvd. over Arcade Creek, at Winding Way: Replace existing five lane bridge

with a new five lane bridge $8,174,952 Programmed

Widening narrow

pavements or

reconstructing

bridges (no

additional travel

lanes) 265

SAC24633

City of

Sacramento

Sub-Project of Group23 -

Bridge Preventive

Maintenance Program

Various Locations in the City of Sacramento: rehabilitate bridges. For locations and

detail, see Caltrans Local Assistance HBP website. $1,566,198 Programmed

Widening narrow

pavements or

reconstructing

bridges (no

additional travel

lanes) 266

SAC24517

City of

Sacramento

Sub-Project of Group23 -

Rio Linda Blvd. Bridge Rehab

Rio Linda Blvd., Over Magpie Creek, 0.92 miles north of FAI 880: Replace the

existing 2 lane bridge without adding additional through lanes. Project includes

turn lane. $7,146,749 Programmed

Widening narrow

pavements or

reconstructing

bridges (no

additional travel

lanes) 267

SAC24618

Sacramento

County

Sub-Project of Group23 -

Alta Mesa Rd Bridge

Replacement

Alta Mesa Rd over Laguna Creek, 0.4 mi north of SR 104: Replace existing

structurally deficient 2-lane bridge with a new 2-lane bridge. $9,765,975 Programmed

Widening narrow

pavements or

reconstructing

bridges (no

additional travel

lanes) 268

SAC25084

Sacramento

County

Sub-Project of Group23 -

Bridge Preventive

Maintenance

Bridge Preventive Maintenance Program (BPMP) various bridges in Sacramento

County. See Caltrans Local Assistance HBP website for backup list of projects. $2,643,330 Programmed

Widening narrow

pavements or

reconstructing

bridges (no

additional travel

lanes) 269

SAC24520

Sacramento

County

Sub-Project of Group23 -

Dillard Rd. Bridge Scour

Countermeasures

Dillard Rd., over Cosumnes river, 0.2 miles south of S.R. 16: Install scour

countermeasures on scour critical bridge. $1,278,751 Programmed

Widening narrow

pavements or

reconstructing

bridges (no

additional travel

lanes) 270

SAC24518

Sacramento

County

Sub-Project of Group23 -

Franklin Blvd Bridge

Replacement

Franklin Blvd over Mokelumne River overflow, 1.8 miles north San Joaquin County

line: Replace the existing structurally deficient 2 lane bridge with a new 2 lane

bridge. $11,716,001 Programmed

Widening narrow

pavements or

reconstructing

bridges (no

additional travel

lanes) 271

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SAC24604

Sacramento

County

Sub-Project of Group23 -

Ione Rd/Buckeye Creek

Bridge Replacement

Ione Rd, over Buckeye Creek, 0.2 mi S of Meiss Rd. Replace the existing structurally

deficient 2 lane bridge with a new 2 lane bridge. (Toll credits for PE, ROW, CON.).

Toll Credits for ENG, ROW, CON $2,359,000 Programmed

Widening narrow

pavements or

reconstructing

bridges (no

additional travel

lanes) 272

SAC24606

Sacramento

County

Sub-Project of Group23 -

Ione Rd/Willow Creek Bridge

Replacement

Ione Rd, over Willow Creek, 0.5 mi S Carbondale Rd. Replace the existing

structurally deficient 2 lane bridge with a new 2 lane bridge. (Toll credits for PE,

ROW & CON). Toll Credits for ENG, ROW, CON $2,642,000 Programmed

Widening narrow

pavements or

reconstructing

bridges (no

additional travel

lanes) 273

SAC24769

Sacramento

County

Sub-Project of Group23 -

Kiefer Blvd over Deer Creek

Kiefer Blvd over Deer Creek, 0.7 Mi NW State Rte 16. Replace the existing

functionally obsolete one lane structure with a new two lane bridge.. Toll Credits

for ENG, CON $1,820,000 Programmed

Projects that

correct, improve, or

eliminate a

hazardous location

or feature. 274

SAC24605

Sacramento

County

Sub-Project of Group23 -

McKenzie Rd/Laguna Creek

Bridge Replacement

McKenzie Rd, over Laguna Creek, 0.9 mi S of Arno Rd. Replace the existing

structurally deficient 2 lane bridge with a new 2 lane bridge. (Toll credits for

PE,R/W & CON.). Toll Credits for ENG, ROW, CON $5,202,500 Programmed

Widening narrow

pavements or

reconstructing

bridges (no

additional travel

lanes) 275

SAC24609

Sacramento

County

Sub-Project of Group23 -

Michigan Bar Rd/Cosumnes

River Bridge Replacement

Michigan Bar Rd, over Cosumnes River, 1.2 mi north of SR 16. Replace the existing

one lane structurally deficient bridge with a new one lane bridge. (Toll credits for

PE, ROW, & CON). Toll Credits for ENG, ROW, CON $13,783,000 Programmed

Projects that

correct, improve, or

eliminate a

hazardous location

or feature. 276

SAC24620

Sacramento

County

Sub-Project of Group23 -

New Hope Rd Bridge

Replacement

New Hope Rd over Grizzley Slough, 0.5 mi north of San Joaquin/Sacramento

County Line: replace existing structurally deficient 2-lane bridge with a new 2-lane

bridge. $5,683,403 Programmed

Widening narrow

pavements or

reconstructing

bridges (no

additional travel

lanes) 277

SAC24617

Sacramento

County

Sub-Project of Group23 -

Rio Linda Blvd Bridge

Replacement

Rio Linda Blvd over North Channel of Dry Creek, 0.8 mi south of Elkhorn Blvd:

Replace 2-lane bridge with new 2-lane bridge. $2,189,592 Programmed

Widening narrow

pavements or

reconstructing

bridges (no

additional travel

lanes) 278

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SAC24522

Sacramento

County

Sub-Project of Group23 -

Twin Cities Rd Bridge

Replacement

Twin Cities Rd, over Snodgrass Slough: Replace the existing 2 lane structurally

deficient structure with a new 2 lane structure. $18,114,002 Programmed

Widening narrow

pavements or

reconstructing

bridges (no

additional travel

lanes) 279

SAC24772

Sacramento

County

Sub-Project of Group23 -

Tyler Rd Over Georgiana

Slough

Tyler Is Br Rd over Georgiana Slough, 1.5 Mi E of Isleton. Replace the existing 2

lane bridge with a new 2 lane bridge (Toll Credits for PE and CON).. Toll Credits for

ENG, CON $13,618,000 Programmed

Widening narrow

pavements or

reconstructing

bridges (no

additional travel

lanes) 280

SAC24687

Sacramento

County

Sub-Project of Group23 -

Walnut Grove Bridge Rehab

In Walnut Grove, Walnut Grove crossing, over Sacramento River: Rehabilitate

existing bridge. No added lane capacity. $2,769,375 Programmed

Widening narrow

pavements or

reconstructing

bridges (no

additional travel

lanes) 281

SAC24619

Sacramento

County

Sub-Project of Group23 -

Winding Way Bridge

Replacement

Winding Way over Chicago Creek, 0.1 mi west of Chicago Ave: Replace existing

functionally obsolete 2-lane bridge with a new 2-lane bridge. $3,763,100 Programmed

Widening narrow

pavements or

reconstructing

bridges (no

additional travel

lanes) 282

SUT18850 Sutter County

Sub-Project of Group23 -

Bridge Preventive

Maintenance Program

Bridge Preventive Maintenance Program, Various locations.: See

http://www.dot.ca.gov/hq/LocalPrograms/hbrr99/HBP_MPO.html#SACOG web

site for backup list of locations. $1,046,028 Programmed

Widening narrow

pavements or

reconstructing

bridges (no

additional travel

lanes) 283

SUT18926 Sutter County

Sub-Project of Group23 -

Bridge Replacement On

Fortna Road Over Sutter Co

Extension Canal

On Fortna Road Over Sutter County Extension Canal, 0.5 miles west of Township

Road. Replace 2 land bridge with new 2 lane bridge. (Toll Credits programmed for

PE, ROW, CON). Toll Credits for ENG, ROW, CON $1,475,600 Programmed

Widening narrow

pavements or

reconstructing

bridges (no

additional travel

lanes) 284

SUT18925 Sutter County

Sub-Project of Group23 -

Bridge Replacement On

Howsley Rd Over Pleasant

Grove Creek Canal

Howsley Rd Over Pleasant Grove Creek Canal at Natomas Rd. Replace 2 lane

bridge with 2 lane bridge. No added capacity.. Toll Credits for ROW $7,956,444 Programmed

Widening narrow

pavements or

reconstructing

bridges (no

additional travel

lanes) 285

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SUT18875 Sutter County

Sub-Project of Group23 -

Kent Road Bridge at Sutter

Butte Canal.

Kent Road over Sutter Butte Canal, 0.2 Mi South of McDonald Ave.: Replace two

lane bridge with two lane bridge. (Toll credits for PE, ROW & CON.). Toll Credits

for ENG, ROW, CON $2,760,000 Programmed

Widening narrow

pavements or

reconstructing

bridges (no

additional travel

lanes) 286

SUT18856 Sutter County

Sub-Project of Group23 -

Larkin Rd. Bridge

Replacement

Larkin Rd. over South Birch Sutter-Butte Canal, 0.2 miles north of Encinal Rd.:

Replace the existing 2-lane bridge with a new 2-lane bridge. $1,158,000 Programmed

Widening narrow

pavements or

reconstructing

bridges (no

additional travel

lanes) 287

SUT18855 Sutter County

Sub-Project of Group23 -

Nicolaus Ave. Bridge

Replacement

Nicolaus Ave., over Coon Creek, 1 mile west of Pleasant Grove Rd.: Replace the

existing 2-lane bridge with a new 2-lane bridge $1,422,000 Programmed

Widening narrow

pavements or

reconstructing

bridges (no

additional travel

lanes) 288

SUT18935 Sutter County

Sub-Project of Group23 -

Nuestro Rd Over Snake River

- Bridge Replacement

Nuestro Rd over Snake River, 0.7 miles east of East Butte Rd. Replace existing 2

lane bridge with new 2 lane bridge.. Toll Credits for ENG, ROW, CON $1,513,100 Programmed

Widening narrow

pavements or

reconstructing

bridges (no

additional travel

lanes) 289

SUT18934 Sutter County

Sub-Project of Group23 -

Sanders Rd Over Sutter Co

Extension Canal - Bridge

Replacement

Sanders Rd over Sutter County Extension Canal, 1.2 miles west of Broadway.

Replace existing 2 lane bridge with new 2 lane bridge.. Toll Credits for ENG, ROW,

CON $1,511,600 Programmed

Widening narrow

pavements or

reconstructing

bridges (no

additional travel

lanes) 290

SUT18873 Sutter County

Sub-Project of Group23 -

Tisdale Rd, Over Westside

Canal-Sutter County

Tisdale Rd., over Westside Canal, 100 E Cranmore Rd.: Replace the existing

structurally deficient 2 lane bridge with a new 2 lane bridge, (Toll Credits

programmed for PE, R/W, & CON.). Toll Credits for ENG, ROW, CON $2,221,250 Programmed

Widening narrow

pavements or

reconstructing

bridges (no

additional travel

lanes) 291

YOL19293 UC Davis

Sub-Project of Group23 - La

Rue Ave. Bridge

Replacement

On UC Davis Campus, La Rue Ave. (formerly California St.) over Putah Creek:

Replace functionally obsolete 2 lane bridge with 2 lane bridge including bike lanes

and pedestrian access. $7,337,327 Programmed

Widening narrow

pavements or

reconstructing

bridges (no

additional travel

lanes) 292

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YOL19318 Yolo County

Sub-Project of Group23 - CR

29 Bridge Replacement

CR 29 Over Dry Slough, 0.77 mi west of CR 98: Replace 2-lane bridge with a new 2-

lane bridge. (Toll credits for PE, ROW, CON.). Toll Credits for ENG, ROW, CON $3,078,291 Programmed

Widening narrow

pavements or

reconstructing

bridges (no

additional travel

lanes) 293

YOL19395 Yolo County

Sub-Project of Group23 - CR

29 Over Chickahominy

Slough - Bridge Replacement

CR 29 Over Chickahominy Slough, 2.53 miles west of CR 88. Replace existing 1 lane

bridge with a 2 lane bridge - no added capacity.. Toll Credits for ENG, ROW, CON $2,700,000 Programmed

Projects that

correct, improve, or

eliminate a

hazardous location

or feature. 294

YOL19394 Yolo County

Sub-Project of Group23 - CR

40 Over Cache Creek -

Bridge Replacement

CR 40 over Cache Creek, 0.12 miles south of SR 16. Replace existing 1 lane bridge

with a new 1 lane bridge - no added capacity.. Toll Credits for ENG, CON $2,627,150 Programmed

Widening narrow

pavements or

reconstructing

bridges (no

additional travel

lanes) 295

YOL18235 Yolo County

Sub-Project of Group23 - CR

41 Bridge Replacement

CR 41, over Cache Creek, 500' east of SR 16: Replace existing deficient 2 lane

bridge with new 2 lane bridge: (Toll credits for PE, ROW, & CON.). Toll Credits for

ENG, ROW, CON $5,694,000 Programmed

Widening narrow

pavements or

reconstructing

bridges (no

additional travel

lanes) 296

YOL19390 Yolo County

Sub-Project of Group23 - CR

49 Over Hamilton Cr Bridge

CR 49, Over Hamilton Creek, 0/11 mi north of CR 50: Replace the existing 2-lane

functionally obsolete bridge with a new 2-lane bridge. (Toll Credits for PE, ROW,

CON). Toll Credits for ENG, ROW, CON $1,903,500 Programmed

Widening narrow

pavements or

reconstructing

bridges (no

additional travel

lanes) 297

YOL19319 Yolo County

Sub-Project of Group23 - CR

95 Bridge Replacement

CR 95 over Dry Slough, 0.06 mi north of CR 31: Replace 2-lane bridge with a new 2-

lane bridge. (Toll credits for PE, ROW, CON.). Toll Credits for ENG, ROW, CON $1,858,500 Programmed

Widening narrow

pavements or

reconstructing

bridges (no

additional travel

lanes) 298

YOL19347 Yolo County

Sub-Project of Group23 - CR

96 Bridge Replacement, Dry

Slough

CR 96, over Dry Slough, 0.45 Mi North of CR 31: Replace two lane bridge with two

lane bridge. (Toll Credits for PE, ROW, & CON.). Toll Credits for ENG, ROW, CON $2,474,344 Programmed

Widening narrow

pavements or

reconstructing

bridges (no

additional travel

lanes) 299

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YOL19346 Yolo County

Sub-Project of Group23 - CR

96 Bridge Replacement,

Union School Slough

County Road 96, over Union School Slough, 1.38 Mi South of CR 27: Replace two

lane bridge with two lane bridge. (Toll Credits for PE, ROW, & CON). Toll Credits

for ENG, ROW, CON $1,741,779 Programmed

Widening narrow

pavements or

reconstructing

bridges (no

additional travel

lanes) 300

YUB16021 Yuba County

Sub-Project of Group23 -

Bridge Preventive

Maintenance

Various bridges in Yuba County: conduct preventive maintenance. See the Caltrans

website for a detailed list of locations:

http://www.dot.ca.gov/hq/LocalPrograms/hbrr99/HBP_MPO.html#SACOG $68,000 Programmed

Widening narrow

pavements or

reconstructing

bridges (no

additional travel

lanes) 301

YUB16066 Yuba County

Sub-Project of Group23 -

Bridge Preventive

Maintenance Program

In Yuba County, Bridge Preventive Maintenance Program (BPMP), Various

locations. See Caltrans Local Assistance HBP web site for backup list of bridges. $332,420 Programmed

Widening narrow

pavements or

reconstructing

bridges (no

additional travel

lanes) 302

YUB16072 Yuba County

Sub-Project of Group23 -

Ellis Rd Over Simmerly

Slough - Bridge Replacement

Ellis Rd over Simmerly Slough, 1.0 miles east of SR 70. Replace existing 2 lane

bridge with a 2 lane bridge.. Toll Credits for ENG, ROW, CON $1,609,625 Programmed

Widening narrow

pavements or

reconstructing

bridges (no

additional travel

lanes) 303

YUB16032 Yuba County

Sub-Project of Group23 -

Iowa City Rd. Bridge

Replacement

Iowa City Rd. over Jack Slough, 0.35 miles east of Fruitland Rd.: Replace existing 2

lane bridge with a new 2 lane bridge. (Toll credits for PE, ROW, CON). Toll Credits

for ENG, ROW, CON $1,980,000 Programmed

Widening narrow

pavements or

reconstructing

bridges (no

additional travel

lanes) 304

YUB16031 Yuba County

Sub-Project of Group23 -

Los Verjeles Rd. Bridge

Replacement

Los Verjeles Rd., over South Honcut Cr., at Butte County Line: Replace existing 2

lane bridge with a new 2 lane bridge. $3,251,000 Programmed

Widening narrow

pavements or

reconstructing

bridges (no

additional travel

lanes) 305

YUB16034 Yuba County

Sub-Project of Group23 -

Rices Crossing Rd. Bridge

Rices Crossing Rd, Over Oregon House Creek, 0.04 MI S/E Marysville Rd., replace

structurally deficient 2 lane bridge with a new 2 lane bridge. (Toll Credits for PE,

R/W, & CON.). Toll Credits for ENG, ROW, CON $1,118,000 Programmed

Widening narrow

pavements or

reconstructing

bridges (no

additional travel

lanes) 306

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YUB16033 Yuba County

Sub-Project of Group23 -

Spring Valley Rd. Bridge

Replacement

Spring Valley Rd. over Little Dry Creek, 0.3 miles west of Marysville Rd.: Replace

existing 2 lane bridge with a new 2 lane bridge. (Toll credits for PE, ROW, CON).

Toll Credits for ENG, ROW, CON $1,777,000 Programmed

Widening narrow

pavements or

reconstructing

bridges (no

additional travel

lanes) 307

YUB16023 Yuba County

Sub-Project of Group23 -

Waldo Rd/Dry Creek Bridge

Replacement

Waldo Rd, over Dry Creek. Replace the existing one lane truss bridge with a new

two lane bridge. (Toll credits for PE, ROW, & CON.). Toll Credits for ENG, ROW,

CON $2,939,000 Programmed

Projects that

correct, improve, or

eliminate a

hazardous location

or feature. 308

Group09

Grouped Projects for Safety

Improvements $23,651,327 Programmed 309

CAL20515 Caltrans D3

Sub-Project of Group09 - US

50 Traction Sand Traps

On US 50, near Placerville, from 0.8 mile east of Bridal Veil Falls Road to

Strawberry Lodge Drive - Construct traction sand traps [Stormwater Mitigation]

(PM 38.0/58.0) [EFIS ID 0300020539; CTIPS ID 120-0000-0072] [Total Project Cost

$6,205,000 in 17/18 FY]. Toll Credits for ENG, ROW, CON $6,397,000 Programmed

Plantings,

landscaping, etc. 310

PLA25543 PCTPA

Sub-Project of Group09 -

Placer County Freeway

Service Patrol

In Placer County: provide motorist assistance and towing of disabled vehicles

during am and pm commute periods on I-80 (Riverside Ave to SR 49) and SR 65 (I-

80 to Twelve Bridges Dr). (Emission Benefits in kg/day: ROG 5.62; NOx 2.25; PM2.5

0.34) $2,703,927 Programmed

Projects that

correct, improve, or

eliminate a

hazardous location

or feature. 311

SAC25019

City of Elk

Grove

Sub-Project of Group09 -

Laguna Creek Trail and

Bruceville Rd Sidewalks

In Elk Grove, Laguna Creek Trail, from Lewis Stein Rd. to Bruceville Rd

undercrossing. Laguna Creek Trail, from south of Center Pkwy to Big Horn Blvd.;

Laguna Creek Trail at Center Parkway; Sidewalk on west side of Bruceville, from

Big Horn Boulevard to south of Center Parkway and on a section north of Laguna

Blvd. (Emission Benefits in kg/day: ROG 0.08, NOx $2,309,000 Programmed

Bicycle and

pedestrian facilities 312

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SAC25077

City of Rancho

Cordova

Sub-Project of Group09 -

Rancho Cordova - Safe

Routes to School Plan

In Rancho Cordova: develop a safe and connected network that will promote

walking and bicycling to school and enhance public health. $277,000 Programmed

Specific activities

which do not

involve or lead

directly to

construction, such

as: planning and

technical studies,

grants for training

and research

programs, planning

activities conducted

pursuant to titles 23

and 49 U.S.c., and

Federal-aid systems

revisions 313

REG18042 RT

Sub-Project of Group09 -

Enhanced Employee

Protection Warning System

This project will first deploy an Enhanced Employee Protection Warning System

(EEPWS) that will alert both the train operator of an upcoming work zone and the

workers in that zone of the approaching train. This system consists of two

elements. The first element is vehicle mounted equipment; the second

component is a wearable warning device used by track workers. It will also

develop and demonstrate a state of the art dispatcher work crew/lone worker

software system. $1,103,400 Programmed

Specific activities

which do not

involve or lead

directly to

construction, such

as: planning and

technical studies,

grants for training

and research

programs, planning

activities conducted

pursuant to titles 23

and 49 U.S.c., and

Federal-aid systems

revisions 314

CAL20711 Caltrans D3

Sub-Project of Group09 -

Yolo County I-5 Curb Ramp

Upgrades

In and near Woodland, I-5, from East Main Street to County Road 13 at various

locations (PM R6.5/R17.6) - Upgrade ADA facilities [CTIPS ID 107-0000-1050]. Toll

Credits for ENG $860,000 Programmed

Bicycle and

pedestrian facilities 315

YOL19384

City of

Woodland

Sub-Project of Group09 -

West Main Street

Bicycle/Pedestrian Mobility

and Safety Improvements

West Main St., between West St. and CR 98: Construct full road vehicle, bicycle,

and sidewalk safety improvements. (Emission Benefits in kg/day: 0.05 ROG, 0.03

NOx, 0.01 PM10, 0.01 PM2.5) $10,001,000 Programmed

Projects that

correct, improve, or

eliminate a

hazardous location

or feature. 316

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Group27

Grouped Projects for Safety

Improvements - HSIP

Program $44,986,148 Programmed 317

ELD19501

City of

Placerville

Sub-Project of Group27 -

Broadway Sidewalks

In El Dorado County, in the City of Placerville, along Broadway from the

intersection at Main Street eastward to approximately 1500 Broadway: Construct

sidewalk. HSIP7-03-010 $755,000 Programmed

Bicycle and

pedestrian facilities 318

ELD19507

El Dorado

County

Sub-Project of Group27 -

Pavement Marking Safety

Improvements

At various locations throughout El Dorado County: Installation of high friction

surface treatment, new thermoplastic striping with enhanced wet night visibility,

Raised Pavement Markers (RPMs), and advance warning signs. (H8-03-005). Toll

Credits for CON $2,784,600 Programmed

Projects that

correct, improve, or

eliminate a

hazardous location

or feature. 319

PLA25662 City of Lincoln

Sub-Project of Group27 -

Crosswalk Safety

Enhancements

At various locations in Lincoln: Install crosswalk enhancements at unsignalized

locations. (H8-03-008) $285,000 Programmed

Projects that

correct, improve, or

eliminate a

hazardous location

or feature. 320

PLA25663 Placer County

Sub-Project of Group27 -

Crosswalk Safety

Enhancements

At various locations in Placer County: Install crosswalk enhancements to existing

unprotected crosswalks. (H8-03-010). Toll Credits for CON $249,700 Programmed

Projects that

correct, improve, or

eliminate a

hazardous location

or feature. 321

PLA25650 Placer County

Sub-Project of Group27 -

Safety Improvements

At 19 intersections throughout southwest Placer County: Installation of lighting,

upgraded pavement markings, and flashing beacon improvements. HSIP7-03-009

(Toll Credits for CON). Toll Credits for CON $777,400 Programmed

Projects that

correct, improve, or

eliminate a

hazardous location

or feature. 322

PLA25568 Placer County

Sub-Project of Group27 -

Signage Upgrades

Various corridors throughout Placer County: Conduct a Roadway Safety Signing

Audit and upgrade signs. (HSIP6-03-011) (Toll Credits for CON). Toll Credits for

CON $2,228,914 Programmed

Projects that

correct, improve, or

eliminate a

hazardous location

or feature. 323

SAC25053

City of Citrus

Heights

Sub-Project of Group27 -

Intersection Safety

At various signalized intersections in the City of Citrus Heights: Upgrade all existing

8" and combination vehicle signal indications to 12" indications. Retrofit all

pedestrian signal heads to "count-down". Install a pedestrian median fence on

three legs of the intersection of Greenback Ln/Auburn Blvd. (H8-03-004) $540,000 Programmed

Projects that

correct, improve, or

eliminate a

hazardous location

or feature. 324

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SAC25055

City of Rancho

Cordova

Sub-Project of Group27 -

Chase/Coloma Safety

Improvements

Coloma Road from Ananda Lane to Dolecetto Drive, and Chase Drive from Daniel

Way to Coloma Road: Install new sidewalks along Coloma Rd. at the intersection

of Chase Dr.; install new Chevron signage, pedestrian protection railing and

improved lane delineation on Coloma Rd.(H8-03-011) $308,100 Programmed

Projects that

correct, improve, or

eliminate a

hazardous location

or feature. 325

SAC25026

City of

Sacramento

Sub-Project of Group27 -

Corridor Street Lighting

Three corridors: On Freeport Bl from Meadowview Rd to Florin Rd, on Rio Linda Bl

from North Ave to Claire Ave, and on Meadowview from Amherst to 24th St.:

Install street lighting. (Toll Credits) HSIP7-03-014. Toll Credits for CON $1,568,500 Programmed

Lighting

improvements 326

SAC25025

City of

Sacramento

Sub-Project of Group27 -

Downtown Signal

Improvements

Various downtown corridors bounded by I-5, Broadway, Alhambra Blvd., and C St.,

including the intersections of North 16th St/Sproule St-Basler St and North 16th

St/North B St: Install pedestrian countdown signal heads; replace 8" with 12"

vehicle signal heads; install emergency vehicle preemption equipment. (Toll

credits) (HSIP7-03-013). Toll Credits for CON $3,142,600 Programmed

Projects that

correct, improve, or

eliminate a

hazardous location

or feature. 327

SAC25024

City of

Sacramento

Sub-Project of Group27 -

Intersection Dilemma Zone

Loops

Six locations throughout the City of Sacramento: Install advanced dilemma zone

loops for the high speed approaches at six existing signalized intersections. (Toll

Credits for all phases) HSIP7-03-012. Toll Credits for CON $415,300 Programmed

Projects that

correct, improve, or

eliminate a

hazardous location

or feature. 328

SAC25023

City of

Sacramento

Sub-Project of Group27 -

Pedestrian Safety

Improvements (Ped Islands

and RRFBs)

At 11 locations throughout the City of Sacramento: Install pedestrian refuge

islands and Rectangular Rapid Flashing Beacons at uncontrolled crosswalks on

collector roadways. HSIP7-03-011 $511,200 Programmed

Projects that

correct, improve, or

eliminate a

hazardous location

or feature. 329

SAC25057

City of

Sacramento

Sub-Project of Group27 -

Pedestrian Signal

Improvements

Intersections of 65th St Expwy at 21st Ave, 65th St Expwy at Fruitridge Rd, Arden

Way at Heritage Ln, Arden Way at Challenge Way, Howe Ave at Swarthmore Dr,

Howe Ave at University Ave, and Stockton Blvd at Fruitridge Rd.: Replace pedestal

mounted signals with mast arm signals. (H8-03-013). Toll Credits for CON $1,880,100 Programmed

Projects that

correct, improve, or

eliminate a

hazardous location

or feature. 330

SAC25058

City of

Sacramento

Sub-Project of Group27 -

Pedestrian Signal Safety

Improvements

Florin Road between Greenhaven Drive and Luther Drive.: Convert from pedestal

mounted to mast arms at 7 intersections; Install advanced detection at Florin

Rd/24th St, and Florin Rd/Freeport Blvd; Install communications fiber; Install

Countdown Ped Heads; and Replace 8" with 12" LED 3 Section Heads.(H8-03-014).

Toll Credits for CON $2,555,400 Programmed

Projects that

correct, improve, or

eliminate a

hazardous location

or feature. 331

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SAC25059

City of

Sacramento

Sub-Project of Group27 -

Pedestrian Signal Safety

Improvements

Various intersections in the Natomas and South Sacramento Area: Replace

pedestrian signal heads with countdown pedestrian heads. (H8-03-015). Toll

Credits for CON $247,700 Programmed

Projects that

correct, improve, or

eliminate a

hazardous location

or feature. 332

SAC25027

City of

Sacramento

Sub-Project of Group27 -

Pedestrian Signals

At 9 locations throughout the City of Sacramento: Install 8 Pedestrian Hybrid

Beacons and 1 Pedestrian Signal(HAWK) at uncontrolled crosswalks. (Toll Credits)

HSIP7-03-015. Toll Credits for CON $1,751,300 Programmed

Projects that

correct, improve, or

eliminate a

hazardous location

or feature. 333

SAC25056

City of

Sacramento

Sub-Project of Group27 -

Pedestrian and Signal Safety

Improvements

At various locations in Sacramento: Replace pedestrian signal heads with

countdown signal heads, install 12" vehicle heads, install emergency vehicle

preemption equipment, and replace median island signals with mast arm signals.

(H8-03-012). Toll Credits for CON $5,292,800 Programmed

Projects that

correct, improve, or

eliminate a

hazardous location

or feature. 334

SAC25028

City of

Sacramento

Sub-Project of Group27 -

Traffic Signal Replacement

Five signalized locations throughout the City of Sacramento: Install mast arm

traffic signals to replace traffic signal heads mounted on pedestals in median. (Toll

credits) HSIP7-03-016. Toll Credits for CON $1,346,500 Programmed

Projects that

correct, improve, or

eliminate a

hazardous location

or feature. 335

SAC25029

Sacramento

County

Sub-Project of Group27 -

Bike and Ped Safety

Improvements

On Auburn Blvd., beginning 200' west of Annadale Ln., continuing eastward to

Winding Wy.: Construct sidewalk infill, Class II bike lanes, and install a pedestrian

Hawk type signal, located near the intersection of Auburn Blvd. and Annadale Ln.

HSIP7-03-017 $2,049,756 Programmed

Bicycle and

pedestrian facilities 336

SAC25060

Sacramento

County

Sub-Project of Group27 -

Florin Road Safety

Improvements

Florin Rd between Franklin Blvd and Power Inn Rd (excluding the segment at the

SR-99 interchange): Install bicycle lanes, upgrade traffic signals to accommodate

bicycles at all intersections, construct ADA improvements, install roadway lighting

for a segment of Florin Rd. (H8-03-016) $3,637,400 Programmed

Projects that

correct, improve, or

eliminate a

hazardous location

or feature. 337

SAC25061

Sacramento

County

Sub-Project of Group27 -

Power Inn Rd Bike & Ped

Safety Improvements

Power Inn Road from Elsie Avenue to about 400 feet north of Macfadden Drive:

Install curb, gutter, sidewalk infill and curb ramps; widen substandard bike

lanes.(H8-03-017) $3,505,400 Programmed

Projects that

correct, improve, or

eliminate a

hazardous location

or feature. 338

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SAC25030

Sacramento

County

Sub-Project of Group27 -

Upgrade Signal Controls

At 39 signalized intersections on portions of Winding Way, Walnut Ave., Marconi

Ave., El Camino Ave., Elkhorn Blvd., and Hazel Ave.: Provide enhanced signal

coordination and monitoring by upgrading the signal control equipment to allow

for traffic responsive signal coordination. (Toll credits) HSIP7-03-018. Toll Credits

for CON $1,536,500 Programmed

Projects that

correct, improve, or

eliminate a

hazardous location

or feature. 339

SUT18868 Sutter County

Sub-Project of Group27 -

Reflective Safety

Improvements

Various locations in Sutter County: Install stripping, pavement markers, and raised

pavement reflectors. (HSIP6-03-020) (Toll Credits for CON). Toll Credits for CON $897,300 Programmed Pavement marking 340

YOL19391 Yolo County

Sub-Project of Group27 -

Old River Rd. & South River

Road Safety Improvements

Old River Road (south of County Road 124) and South River Road (south of

Freeport Bridge).: Upgrade existing guardrails and end treatments. (H8-03-018).

Toll Credits for CON $1,200,000 Programmed

Projects that

correct, improve, or

eliminate a

hazardous location

or feature. 341

YOL19388 Yolo County

Sub-Project of Group27 -

Roadway Striping

Various locations throughout the County, a systemic application: Perform

Roadway Striping Audit to determine MUTCD compliance, install upgraded

centerlines and edge-lines using thermoplastic striping with reflective beads. (Toll

credits) HSIP7-03-021. Toll Credits for CON $2,763,600 Programmed Pavement marking 342

YUB16036 Yuba County

Sub-Project of Group27 -

Feather River Blvd. Safety

Improvements

On Feather River Blvd between CR 512 and Algodon Rd: Improve horizontal

alignments. (HSIP6-03-023) (Toll Credits for CON). Toll Credits for CON $1,276,078 Programmed

Projects that

correct, improve, or

eliminate a

hazardous location

or feature. 343

YUB16062 Yuba County

Sub-Project of Group27 -

Striping Safety

Improvements

Four road segments: Loma Rica Road, Marysville Road, La Porte Road, and Willow

Glen Road.: Upgrade traffic markings using "audible" thermoplastic striping with

cookies to provide better visibility and tactile feedback. (H8-03-019). Toll Credits

for CON $1,480,000 Programmed

Projects that

correct, improve, or

eliminate a

hazardous location

or feature. 344

Group04

Grouped Projects for

Pavement resurfacing

and/or rehabilitation $92,480,568 Programmed 345

ELD19510

El Dorado

County

Sub-Project of Group04 - El

Dorado Hills Boulevard

Overlay Project

Roadway overlay, ADA ramp improvements, Class II bike lanes, and bicycle and

pedestrian loop detection improvements at all intersections from Saratoga

Way/Park Drive to Brittany Place.. Toll Credits for ENG $5,397,285 Programmed

Pavement

resurfacing and/or

rehabilitation 346

VAR56198 FHWA

Sub-Project of Group04 - Ice

House Road Rehab

Eldorado National Forest, Ice House Road, for 17.5 miles: Rehabilitate road. (CA

FLAP ED CR147(2)) (Toll Credits). Toll Credits for CON $5,000,000 Programmed

Pavement

resurfacing and/or

rehabilitation 347

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PLA25674 City of Colfax

Sub-Project of Group04 -

Rising Sun Road Pavement

Resurfacing Project

In Colfax: Rising Sun Road from Ben Taylor Road to W. Grass Valley Street;

Resurface up to 1,400-feet including engineering design, base repairs, mill and fill

of road (up to 35,000-sf); and construction management and inspection. $224,998 Programmed

Pavement

resurfacing and/or

rehabilitation 348

PLA25668 City of Lincoln

Sub-Project of Group04 -

Joiner Parkway Repaving

Project

In Lincoln; from Moore Road to Venture Drive on Joiner Parkway. Project will

consist of AC overlay, slurry seal, base repairs, ADA ramps and striping. $3,071,654 Programmed

Pavement

resurfacing and/or

rehabilitation 349

PLA25646 City of Lincoln

Sub-Project of Group04 -

Street Resurfacing

On 1st (First) Street between Lincoln Boulevard and R Street: Rehabilitate and

resurface roadway. Various drainage, ADA, and striping improvements will also be

constructed as part of the project. (Toll credits for CON). Toll Credits for CON $1,671,954 Programmed

Pavement

resurfacing and/or

rehabilitation 350

PLA25678 City of Rocklin

Sub-Project of Group04 -

2019 Pavement

Rehabilitation - Various

Roads

In the City of Rocklin: Wildcat Blvd. (City Limits with Lincoln to W. Stanford Ranch

Rd.), Park Dr. (City Limits with Roseville to Crest Dr.), Sierra College Blvd. (Rocklin

Rd. to Southside Ranch Rd.), Sierra College Blvd (City Limit with Loomis to City

Limit with County of Placer): Rehabilitate roadways.. Toll Credits for ENG, CON $900,463 Programmed

Pavement

resurfacing and/or

rehabilitation 351

PLA25672 City of Roseville

Sub-Project of Group04 -

Roseville 2018 Arterial

Resurfacing Project

In Roseveille; Roadway resurfacing on the following streets: Blue Oaks Blvd from

Fiddyment to Crocker Ranch, Pleasant Grove from Fiddyment to Michner,

Woodcreek Oaks from Junction to Canevari, Foothills from Cirby to Denio Loop,

Vernon St from Cirby to Douglas, Riverside Ave from City Limit to Darling, Orlando

from Riverside to Cirby, Cirby from Sunrise to Rocky Ridge, Folsom from Vernon to

Douglas, Lincoln from Folsom to Oak, Estates Dr (all), Harding from Lead Hill to S.

end, Stanford Ranch from Hwy 65 to City Limits, Roseville Pkwy from Secret Ravine

to Alexandria, Eureka from Douglas to Sierra College & Sierra College from

Olympus to Secret ravine.. Toll Credits for CON $5,033,559 Programmed

Pavement

resurfacing and/or

rehabilitation 352

PLA25579 Town of Loomis

Sub-Project of Group04 -

2017 CIP Road Maintenance

Project

Asphalt overlay and reconstruction repair of various streets in the Loomis

Downtown Core Area covered under the Capital Improvement Program Schedule

for 2017. $821,886 Programmed

Pavement

resurfacing and/or

rehabilitation 353

SAC25011

City of Elk

Grove

Sub-Project of Group04 -

Arterial Roads Rehabilitation

Project

In Elk Grove, Roadway Rehabilitation on Waterman Rd from 700 ft south of Bond

to Elk Grove Blvd, on Waterman Road from Charolais Way to Grant Line Road, on

Elk Grove Florin Road from Elk Grove Blvd to Valley Oak Lane, and on Elk Grove

Blvd from Bradshaw to Grant Line Road. Segments may include minor shoulder

improvements and Class II bike lanes for all segments. $3,443,000 Programmed

Pavement

resurfacing and/or

rehabilitation 354

SAC24720

City of Elk

Grove

Sub-Project of Group04 -

Waterman Road Complete

Streets Reconstruction

In Elk Grove, Waterman Rd., from Bond Rd. to Sheldon Rd.: pavement

reconstruction with new class II bike lanes. $3,275,726 Programmed

Pavement

resurfacing and/or

rehabilitation 355

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SAC24719

City of

Sacramento

Sub-Project of Group04 -

Complete Streets

Rehabilitation - Bell Ave.

Bell Ave. from Bollenbacher Ave. to Astoria St.,: rehabilitate pavement, fill in

sidewalk gaps, add new bicycle lanes, add two-way left turn lanes, and add bus

pullouts. (Toll Credits for PE and CON). Toll Credits for ENG, CON $5,759,968 Programmed

Pavement

resurfacing and/or

rehabilitation 356

SAC24722

City of

Sacramento

Sub-Project of Group04 -

Complete Streets

Rehabilitation - Fruitridge

Rd.

Fruitridge Rd., from 65th St. to Power Inn Rd.,: rehabilitate sidewalks up to

standard, and add bicycle lanes, actuated crosswalks, and new crosswalks. (Toll

Credits for PE and CON). T15036300. Toll Credits for ENG, CON $3,100,000 Programmed

Pavement

resurfacing and/or

rehabilitation 357

SAC24636

City of

Sacramento

Sub-Project of Group04 -

Folsom Blvd. Complete

Streets Rehabilitation

Folsom Blvd., from 65th St. to 350’ east of the Union Pacific Railroad underpass:

rehabilitate roadway. Complete streets features include new bicycle lanes and

new sidewalks to fill in missing sections. A new signalized pedestrian signal will be

constructed at the Elvas Ave intersection.(Emission Benefits in kg/day: 0.13 ROG,

0.1 NOx, 0.06 PM10) - T15135100 $2,045,345 Programmed

Pavement

resurfacing and/or

rehabilitation 358

SAC25078

Sacramento

County

Sub-Project of Group04 -

Complete Streets Rehab -

Florin Rd, Martin Luther King

Jr. Blvd, Micron Ave

In Sacramento County: Florin Road between South Watt Avenue and Bradshaw

Road: Rehabilitate Florin Road by overlaying the roadway with rubberized asphalt

concrete (RAC), adding a safety edge, and re-striping the roadway to enhance

safety. Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard between 47th Avenue and State Route 99

Bridge: Rehabilitate Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard by overlaying the roadway

with RAC, installing Class II bike lanes and bicycle detection at signalized

intersections, repairing damaged sidewalks, installing ADA improvements including

new curb ramps, and re-striping the roadway to enhance safety.Micron Avenue

between Mayhew Road and Bradshaw Road: Rehabilitate Micron Avenue by

repairing damaged pavement, overlaying the roadway with RAC, installing new

Class II bike lanes, repairing damaged sidewalks, installing ADA improvements

including new curb ramps, and re-striping the roadway to enhance safety. $3,393,000 Programmed

Pavement

resurfacing and/or

rehabilitation 359

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SAC25031

Sacramento

County

Sub-Project of Group04 -

Complete Streets

Rehabilitation

1. Eastern Avenue: from Marconi Avenue to Whitney Avenue, El Camino Avenue:

from Fulton Avenue to Watt Avenue, Marconi Avenue: from Watt Avenue to

Eastern Avenue; Rehabilitate with rubberized asphalt concrete, install new Class II

bike lanes, repair damaged sidewalks, install ADA improvements, upgrade traffic

signals, and re-stripe the roadway for safety.2. Gerber Road: from Power Inn Road

to French Road; Rehabilitate with rubberized asphalt concrete, install new Class II

bike lanes and bicycle detection at signalized intersections, repair damaged

sidewalks, install ADA improvements, and re-stripe the roadway for safety.3.

Kiefer Boulevard: from Huntsman Drive to Bradshaw Road; Rehabilitate with

rubberized asphalt concrete, install new Class II bike lanes, repair damaged

sidewalks, install ADA improvements, and re-stripe the roadway for safety.4.

Goethe Road: from Mayhew Road to Branch Center Road; Rehabilitate with

rubberized asphalt concrete, install new Class II bike lanes, repair damaged

sidewalks, install ADA improvements, and re-stripe the roadway for safety.5.

Antelope North Road: from Poker Lane to Olive Drive:;Rehabilitate roadway with

rubberized asphalt concrete (RAC), add a safety edge, install ADA improvements,

and re-stripe to enhance safety. $11,831,500 Programmed

Pavement

resurfacing and/or

rehabilitation 360

SAC24726

Sacramento

County

Sub-Project of Group04 -

Complete Streets

Rehabilitation - Folsom Blvd.

Folsom Blvd. from Butterfield Wy. to Bradshaw Rd.,: Rehabilitate Folsom Blvd. and

fill a sidewalk gap, fill bicycle lane gaps and upgrade the existing bicycle lanes. $443,465 Programmed

Pavement

resurfacing and/or

rehabilitation 361

CAL20752 Caltrans D3

Sub-Project of Group04 - SR

20 at Meridian - Asphalt

Overlay

In Sutter County on SR 20 at Meridian, from Sacramento River Bridge to Sutter

Bypass Bridge (PM R0.0/4.2) - Maintenance asphalt overlay [HM1 - Pavement

Preservation Fed-Funded]. Toll Credits for ENG, ROW, CON $6,186,000 Programmed

Pavement

resurfacing and/or

rehabilitation 362

SUT18858 City of Live Oak

Sub-Project of Group04 -

Pennington Rd. Complete

Streets Rehabilitation

Pennington Rd., from Connecticut Ave. to Broadway: reconstruct roadway and

restripe existing bicycle lanes. $1,094,776 Programmed

Pavement

resurfacing and/or

rehabilitation 363

YOL19382 City of Davis

Sub-Project of Group04 -

14th Street / Villanova

Corridor Improvements

In Davis, on 1) Fourteenth Street between F Street and Oak Ave; and 2) Villanova

Drive between Anderson Road and Sycamore Lane, construct bike/ped safety

improvements along 14 St. and Villanova Dr., including Safe Routes to School

infrastructure improvements for North Davis Elementary School. $1,131,000 Programmed

Bicycle and

pedestrian facilities 364

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YOL19383

City of West

Sacramento

Sub-Project of Group04 -

West Capitol Ave & Jefferson

Blvd Rehabilitation &

Complete Streets & Safety

PE & Phase 1

Segment A – HSIP, RSTP, Local Funds – This portion of West Capitol Ave from

Harbor Blvd to Jefferson Blvd and Jefferson Blvd from West Capitol Ave to Park

Blvd will rehabilitate existing pavement, reduce travel lanes from 6 to 4 lanes, add

separated/buffered bike lanes, add new Class II bike lanes, lighting and a new

waterline. Segment B – HSIP, Local Funds – This portion of West Capitol Ave from

Harbor Blvd to I-80 underpass will install separated/buffered sidewalks, enhanced

crosswalks, mid-block crossings, lighting and repair deteriorating pavement.

Segment C – SB1, Local Funds – West Capitol Avenue from Enterprise Ave to

Houston Ave is to rehabilitate 5,300 linear feet of deteriorating pavement, widen

from 2 to 4 lanes from Sutter Ave to I-80 overpass (1,600 linear feet) and widen

from 3 to 4 lanes from east of I-80 off ramp to west of Northrop Drive (2,700

linear feet), install drainage improvements, sidewalks, access ramps, bike lanes,

street lighting and cross walks for safer pedestrian crossings. (PE Only. See

YOL19396, Phase 2 - West Capitol Avenue Rehabilitation - Complete Streets and

Safety for Design, Right of Way, and Construction phases.) $3,522,989 Programmed

Transportation

enhancement

activities (except

rehabilitation and

operation of historic

transportation

buildings, structures

or facilities) 365

YOL19389 Yolo County

Sub-Project of Group04 - CR

27 Rehabilitation

CR 27 from 1 mile west of CR92D to CR93, CR 94 to CR 95 and from CR 97 to CR

98: Rehabilitate farm to market truck route utilizing cement-treated full-depth

reclamation process to recycle the road in place. $3,843,000 Programmed

Pavement

resurfacing and/or

rehabilitation 366

YOL19333 Yolo County

Sub-Project of Group04 - CR

98 Safety and Bicycle

Improvement - Phase 2

County Road (CR) 98, from 1300 feet south of CR 29 to the Solano County line.

Rehabilitate, widen shoulders, add multi-use path and/or bicycle lanes, and

consider roundabouts or left turn lanes at CR31, Russell Blvd., and Hutchison Dr. $15,600,000 Programmed

Pavement

resurfacing and/or

rehabilitation 367

CAL20753 Caltrans D3

Sub-Project of Group04 - SR

20 In and Near Marysville

Asphalt Overlay

In Yuba County on SR 20 in and near the City of Marysville, from Buchanan Street

to 0.2 mile east of Levee Road (PM R2.0/R3.4): Maintenance asphalt overlay [HM1

- Pavement Preservation Fed-Funded]. Toll Credits for ENG, ROW, CON $1,666,000 Programmed

Pavement

resurfacing and/or

rehabilitation 368

YUB16054

City of

Marysville

Sub-Project of Group04 -

Marysville Medical Arts

District Transportation

Development

5th St., from SR 70 to J St., including the Medical Arts District: Rehabilitate road.

On Second St. (2nd St.) from Hwy 70 to J St., including the Medical Arts District:

Extend and realign (PSR only). PE, ROW, and CON programmed separately as [ ]. $2,791,000 Programmed

Pavement

resurfacing and/or

rehabilitation 369

YUB16069 Yuba County

Sub-Project of Group04 -

Feather River Road

Rehabilitation Phase 2

Asphalt overlay on Feather River Boulevard from Algodon Rd to Anderson

Avenue.. Toll Credits for ENG, CON $117,000 Programmed

Pavement

resurfacing and/or

rehabilitation 370

YUB16058 Yuba County

Sub-Project of Group04 -

Woodruff Ln and Ramirez Rd

Rehab

Woodruff Ln, from Union Pacific RR tracks to Jack Slough Road, and Ramirez Rd,

from Fruitland Rd to the Butte County line: Rehabilitate and reconstruct

pavement for farm to market routes. $1,115,000 Programmed

Pavement

resurfacing and/or

rehabilitation 371

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Group20

Grouped Projects for

Widening narrow

pavements or

reconstructing bridges (no

additional travel lanes) $78,776,000 Programmed 372

PLA25700 Placer County

Sub-Project of Group20 -

Foresthill Road Hilfiker Wall

Stabilization

On Foresthill Road (PM 3.65 to 4.15), approx. 1/2 mile to 1 mile northeast of Lake

Clementine Road, reconstruct the roadway to stabilize settlement occurring

behind a large mechanically stabilized earth retaining wall.. Toll Credits for ENG,

ROW, CON $500,000 Programmed

Widening narrow

pavements or

reconstructing

bridges (no

additional travel

lanes) 373

CAL20508 Caltrans D3

Sub-Project of Group20 - SR

99/160 Scour Mitigation for

Four (4) Bridges

In Sacramento County, on SR 99, at South Lagoon Creek Bridge #24-0028L (PM

4.9), Lagoon Creek Bridge #24-0045L (PM 5.0) and North Lagoon Creek Bridge #24-

0027L (PM 5.1); also on SR 160 (PM 44.5) at American River Bridge #24-0001L -

Scour mitigation and bridge replacement [EFIS ID 0313000136; CTIPS ID 107-0000-

0963]. Toll Credits for ENG $26,792,000 Programmed

Widening narrow

pavements or

reconstructing

bridges (no

additional travel

lanes) 374

CAL20510 Caltrans D3

Sub-Project of Group20 - SR

275 Tower Bridge Fender

Replacement

In West Sacramento, on SR 275, at the Tower Bridge (Sacramento River Bridge #22-

0021) - Replace existing fender system (PM 13.1) [EFIS ID 0313000137; CTIPS ID

107-0000-0971]. Toll Credits for ENG, ROW, CON $14,916,000 Programmed

Widening narrow

pavements or

reconstructing

bridges (no

additional travel

lanes) 375

CAL20509 Caltrans D3

Sub-Project of Group20 -

Feather River Bridge Scour

Mitigation

In Marysville, at Feather River Bridge #18-009 - Scour mitigation and retrofit piers

(PM 0.10) [CTIPS ID 107-0000-0969]. Toll Credits for ENG $36,568,000 Programmed

Widening narrow

pavements or

reconstructing

bridges (no

additional travel

lanes) 376

Group28

Grouped Projects for Bicycle

and pedestrian facilities $197,427,884 Programmed 377

ELD19509

City of

Placerville

Sub-Project of Group28 -

Placerville Drive Bicycle and

Pedestrian Facilities

In the City of Placerville along Placerville Drive from west of the US 50

undercrossing to Green Valley road: Construct bicycle facilities and sidewalks; on

the west side of Green Valley Road from Placerville Drive to Mallard Lane:

construct sidewalk. (Both Class II bike lanes and Class IV bikeways will be

evaluated during the preliminary engineering phase.) (CMAQ Emission Reductions

in kg/day: ROG 0.08, NOx 0.04, PM10 0.02, PM2.5 0.02). Toll Credits for ENG,

ROW, CON $11,100,000 Programmed

Bicycle and

pedestrian facilities 378

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ELD19373

City of

Placerville

Sub-Project of Group28 -

Upper Broadway Bike Lanes

In Placerville, along Broadway between Schnell School Rd. and Jacquier Rd./Point

View Dr.: Construct a Class II bike lane along eastbound Broadway and Class III

bike route along westbound Broadway, with minor signing and striping to connect

to the El Dorado Trail at each end, and strategically located sidewalks, additional

pedestrian improvements, and select transit facilities. (Emission Benefits in

kg/day: 0.02 ROG, 0.01 NOx. Toll Credits for PE & ROW) (The project will prepare

and process a single CE for NEPA which will cover the overall project which now

includes the bike and pedestrian improvements). Toll Credits for ENG, CON $4,807,000 Programmed

Bicycle and

pedestrian facilities 379

ELD19505

El Dorado

County

Sub-Project of Group28 - El

Dorado Hills Boulevard Class

1 Trail

El Dorado Hills Boulevard, from Governor Place to Brittany Place: Upgrade an

existing Class 1 trail and construct a new Class 1 Trail. (Emission Benefits in kg/day:

0.08 ROG, 0.04 NOx, 0.02 PM10, 0.02 PM2.5). Toll Credits for ENG, ROW, CON $1,135,869 Programmed

Bicycle and

pedestrian facilities 380

ELD19380

El Dorado

County

Sub-Project of Group28 - El

Dorado Trail - Missouri Flat

Road Bike/Pedestrian

Overcrossing

Construct a multi-use bike and ped over-crossing structure with a 12 to 14 foot

wide concrete deck on the El Dorado Trail over Missouri Flat Road. (Emission

benefits in kg/day: 0.07 ROG, 0.04 NOx, 0.02 PM10)(CIP #97015) (Toll Credits for

PE, ROW). Toll Credits for ENG, ROW $5,203,000 Programmed

Bicycle and

pedestrian facilities 381

ELD19371

El Dorado

County

Sub-Project of Group28 - El

Dorado Trail Ext. - Missouri

Flat Rd to El Dorado Rd

El Dorado Trail, from Missouri Flat Rd to El Dorado Rd: Construct Class I multi-use

bike/ped path, approximately 2.54 miles. Improvements include: 10-foot wide

paved path, signage, roadway crossing at Forni/Blanchard Rds, and unpaved

nature trail adjacent to the bike path. (Toll credits for PE & ROW) (Emission

Benefits in kg/day: 0.05 ROG, 0.03 NOx, 0.01 PM 10). Toll Credits for ENG, ROW $4,394,000 Programmed

Bicycle and

pedestrian facilities 382

ELD19503

El Dorado

County

Sub-Project of Group28 -

Merrychase and Country

Club Drive Bicycle and

Pedestrian Improvements

Upgrade and install pedestrian and bicycle infrastructure at various locations on

Merrychase and County Club Drive in Cameron Park. (Toll Credits for CON)

(Emission Benefits in kg/day: 0.04 ROG, 0.03 NOx, 0.01 PM10, 0.01 PM 2.5). Toll

Credits for ENG, ROW, CON $897,000 Programmed

Bicycle and

pedestrian facilities 383

ELD19375

El Dorado

County

Sub-Project of Group28 -

New York Creek Trail East -

Phase 2

Construct 1,233-feet of Class I bike path within the El Dorado Hills CSD property

from the west end of the New York Creek Trail East - Phase 1 project to Stephen

Harris Park. Improvements include an 8-foot wide Class I bike path with 2-foot

wide shoulders and a 12-foot wide prefabricated bridge over New York Creek. (Toll

Credits for PE, ROW, and CON. Emission Benefits in kg/day: 0.02 ROG, 0.01 NOx).

Toll Credits for ENG, ROW, CON $1,443,000 Programmed

Bicycle and

pedestrian facilities 384

PLA25471 City of Auburn

Sub-Project of Group28 -

Nevada Street Pedestrian &

Bicycle Facilities

In Auburn, along Nevada St from Placer St to Fulweiler Ave: Class 2 bike lane and

adjacent sidewalks to allow for continuous pedestrian and bicycle access from Old

Town Auburn to the Auburn Station and EV Cain Middle School. (Emission

reductions in kg/day: ROG 0.03, NOx 0.02) $3,992,414 Programmed

Bicycle and

pedestrian facilities 385

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PLA25645 City of Lincoln

Sub-Project of Group28 -

Lincoln Boulevard

Streetscape Improvements

Project Phase 3

Lincoln Boulevard for a half mile and sections of First Street, Third Street, Fifth

Street, Sixth Street and Seventh Street: construct streetscape improvements,

including improved sidewalks and 0.3 miles of NEV/Bike Lanes. (Emission Benefits

in kg/day: 0.08 ROG, 0.05 NOx, 0.02 PM2.5, 0.02 PM10) (Toll credits for PE &

CON). Toll Credits for ENG, CON $3,019,534 Programmed

Bicycle and

pedestrian facilities 386

PLA25465 City of Roseville

Sub-Project of Group28 -

Downtown Pedestrian

Bridge

In Roseville, improve access to Civic Center transit transfer facility by constructing

transit/bicycle/pedestrian related improvements, including pedestrian bridge and

Class I trail improvements. (Emission benefits in kg/day: ROG 0.18, NOx 0.11,

PM2.5 0.04) $4,873,000 Programmed

Bicycle and

pedestrian facilities 387

PLA19910 City of Roseville

Sub-Project of Group28 -

Dry Creek Greenway Trail

In Roseville, along Dry Creek, Cirby Creek and Linda Creek, construct class 1 bike

trail. (Emission Benefits in kg/day: 0.09 ROG, 0.07 NOx, 0.03 PM2.5) $11,790,629 Programmed

Bicycle and

pedestrian facilities 388

PLA25386 City of Roseville

Sub-Project of Group28 - I-

80 To Royer Park Bikeway

Phase 2 - Segment 3

Roseville, Harding Blvd @ Dry Creek, I-80 to Royer Park: Construct class 1 bikeway

in 2 phases. Phase 1 from I-80 to Harding Blvd completed in 2004 (PLA20870).

Phase 2 construction is separated into 3 segments: Segment 3 is located from

Folsom Road to Lincoln Street/Royer Park. (Emission benefits in kg/day: 0.25 ROG,

0.2 NOx 0.09 PM10) $870,909 Programmed

Bicycle and

pedestrian facilities 389

PLA25469 City of Roseville

Sub-Project of Group28 -

Oak Street Extension of

Miners Ravine Trail

In Roseville, Miners Ravine Trail, from Lincoln Street to Royer Park along the Dry

Creek corridor: Extend class 1 trail, including relocation and safety upgrades to

existing Ice House Bridge. From transit stop at Downtown Roseville Library to

existing class 1 trail in Royer Park: provide bicycle and pedestrian improvements

including replacement of Taylor Street Bridge. (Emission benefits in kg/day: ROG

0.05, NOx 0.04, PM2.5 0.01) (FTA 5307 to be used on Taylor Street bridge and

bike/ped improvements leading to transit stop at library.) $7,480,077 Programmed

Bicycle and

pedestrian facilities 390

PLA25670 PCTPA

Sub-Project of Group28 -

Highway 49 Sidewalk Gap

Closure

Along SR 49 from I-80 to Dry Creek Road In the City of Auburn and County of

Placer construct sidewalks and ADA curb ramps at various locations (Emissions

Benefit in kg/day: ROG 0.06, NOx 0.04, PM2.5 0.01). Toll Credits for PE and ROW..

Toll Credits for ENG, ROW $13,800,000 Programmed

Bicycle and

pedestrian facilities 391

PLA25565 Placer County

Sub-Project of Group28 -

Cook Riolo Road Pathway

Pedestrian Pathway along Cook Riolo Rd from existing sidewalk at Creekview

Ranch Middle School North (Emission Benefits in kg/day: ROG 0.02, NOx 0.01) [Toll

Credits for ROW, CON]. Toll Credits for ROW, CON $2,943,451 Programmed

Bicycle and

pedestrian facilities 392

PLA25549 Placer County

Sub-Project of Group28 -

Martis Valley Trail

Complete a 10' wide paved Class I multipurpose trail connecting Northstar Village

roundabout to the southerly border of Army Corps property. (Emission Benefits in

kg/day: ROG 0.01; NOx 0.01) $4,514,886 Programmed

Bicycle and

pedestrian facilities 393

SAC25064

City of Citrus

Heights

Sub-Project of Group28 -

Electric Greenway (Class I

Multi-Use Trail)

In Citrus Heights: Between Arcade Creek Park Preserve and Wachtel Way;

Construct a 2.9 mile long Class I Multi-Use Trail. $7,015,000 Programmed

Bicycle and

pedestrian facilities 394

SAC25065

City of Citrus

Heights

Sub-Project of Group28 -

Mariposa Safe Routes to

School (Phase IV)

In Citrus Heights: Mariposa Ave. between Northeast Circle and Madison Ave:

Construct Class II bike lanes, infill sidewalk, street lights, pedestrian safety

improvements, and signal improvements. $2,603,000 Programmed

Bicycle and

pedestrian facilities 395

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SAC25074

City of Elk

Grove

Sub-Project of Group28 - Elk

Grove Florin Road Sidewalk

Infill SRTS

In Elk Grove: On Elk Grove Florin Road, between Valley Oak Lane and East Stockton

Blvd, eliminate sidewalk gaps and improve ADA access, bus stop access, bicycle

and pedestrian crossings, and overall safety in the corridor. Provide walking and

biking education for three school communities: Florence Markofer Elementary,

Joseph Kerr Middle School, and Elk Grove High School. $1,101,000 Programmed

Bicycle and

pedestrian facilities 396

SAC24759

City of Elk

Grove

Sub-Project of Group28 -

Lower Laguna Creek Open

Space Preserve Trail

In Elk Grove: across the Lower Laguna Creek Open Space Preserve from Elk Spring

Way to Laguna Creek near Fieldale Dr.; Construct Class I Bikeway/multi-use trail

and 60,000 square foot educational area with 8’ wide decomposed granite paths

and interpretive sign stations. $2,370,252 Programmed

Bicycle and

pedestrian facilities 397

SAC25020 City of Folsom

Sub-Project of Group28 -

Folsom/Placerville Rail Trail

On Folsom/Placerville Rail Trail parallel to Bidwell St. between the existing

Humbug-Willow Creek Trail and Scholar Way, and from Broadstone Pkwy. to Iron

Point Rd.: Construct approximately 1.3 miles of Class I multi-use trail. (Emissions

Benefits in kg/day: 0.04 ROG, 0.03 NOx, 0.01 PM10, 0.01 PM2.5) $1,184,036 Programmed

Bicycle and

pedestrian facilities 398

SAC24641 City of Folsom

Sub-Project of Group28 -

Lake Natoma Trail – Gap

Closure

City of Folsom, From the terminus of the class I trail from behind the Lake Natoma

Inn to the Scott Street/Riley Street Intersection: Construct upgrades to the existing

Scott St./Riley St. at-grade signalized intersection. Extend a class I trail (cycle-track)

along a portion of Leidesdorf St. from Gold Lakes Dr. to just past the driveway

entrance to the Lake Natoma Inn. Also make minor pavement striping

improvements along Gold Lakes Dr. to connect the class I trail from the Lake

Natoma Crossing Bridge to Leidesdorf St. (Emission Benefits in kg/day: 0.01 ROG,

0.01 NOx) $1,590,625 Programmed

Bicycle and

pedestrian facilities 399

SAC25075

City of Rancho

Cordova

Sub-Project of Group28 -

Cordova Park Safe Routes to

School

In Rancho Cordova: On Coloma Road, Dolecetto Drive, Ellenbrook Drive, and

Malaga Way in the Cordova Park neighborhood, construct 7900 feet of curbs,

gutters and sidewalks to close gaps in existing pedestrian network, and install curb

ramps and crosswalks. A bulbout, Rectangular Rapid Flashing Beacons (RRFB),

crosswalks, signage, pedestrian lighting and shade trees will also be added along

Coloma Road. $2,346,000 Programmed

Bicycle and

pedestrian facilities 400

SAC25002

City of Rancho

Cordova

Sub-Project of Group28 -

Rod Beaudry/Routier

Bikeway Project

On Rod Beaudry Dr. between Goethe Park Rd. and Folsom Blvd.; Folsom Blvd.

between Rod Beaudry Dr. and Routier Rd., and Routier Rd. between Folsom Blvd.

and Old Placerville Rd.: Construct cycle tracks and intersection improvements. $2,054,000 Programmed

Bicycle and

pedestrian facilities 401

SAC25000

City of

Sacramento

Sub-Project of Group28 - D

W Babcock School Access

Improvements

City of Sacramento: Woolley Way from Albatross to DW Babcock School;

Cormorant Way from DW Babcock School to Babcock Park: Construct sidewalks,

install a signalized intersection with accessibility compliant crosswalks at the

intersection of Albatross Way and El Camino Avenue., curb ramps, and other

access improvements for students who attend D.W. Babcock School. $1,124,700 Programmed

Bicycle and

pedestrian facilities 402

SAC24999

City of

Sacramento

Sub-Project of Group28 -

Del Rio Trail

Along unused rail corridor near Freeport Blvd from Sutterville Road to south of

Meadowview/Pocket Road (4.5 miles): Build rails•]to•]trails project. (Emission

Benefits in kg/day: 0.06 ROG, 0.04 NOx, 0.02 PM 10) $16,949,000 Programmed

Bicycle and

pedestrian facilities 403

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SAC25021

City of

Sacramento

Sub-Project of Group28 -

Franklin Cycle Track

On Franklin Blvd. between Cosumnes River Blvd. and the southern city limit near

Francesca St.: Construct one-way Class IV bikeways. (Emission Benefits in kg/day:

0.02 ROG, 0.01 NOx, 0.01 PM10. 0.01 PM2.5) $1,100,000 Programmed

Bicycle and

pedestrian facilities 404

SAC25010

City of

Sacramento

Sub-Project of Group28 -

Meadowview Rd.

Streetscape Phase 1

Meadowview Rd., from 24th St. to Coral Gables Ct.: Construct bicycle and

pedestrian improvements including, landscaping raised medians, wider sidewalks

separated with landscaping, enhanced crosswalks, gateway monuments, and

traffic signal modifications. (Toll Credits for CON). Toll Credits for CON $2,796,000 Programmed

Bicycle and

pedestrian facilities 405

SAC24998

City of

Sacramento

Sub-Project of Group28 -

North 12th Complete Street

Phase 2

In Sacramento, on N. 12th Street from American River to H Street, including

Sunbeam Street and one block of Richards Blvd.: Convert westernmost travel lane

between Richards and H Street into two-way cycle track and improve connection

from Two Rivers Bike Trail to Richards Blvd. Install streetscape and safety

improvements, including intersection improvements, traffic control devices,

striping, signage, pedestrian islands, dedicated turn lanes, on-street parking, and

related streetscape, landscape, and adjacent improvements. $4,467,000 Programmed

Projects that

correct, improve, or

eliminate a

hazardous location

or feature. 406

SAC25063

City of

Sacramento

Sub-Project of Group28 -

Northwood School and

Transit Access

Improvements

Northern Sacramento City near the Northwood Elementary School and Swanston

Light Rail Station: Construct curbs, gutters, sidewalks, crosswalks, and curb ramps

on Frienza Ave, Clay St., Lexington St., and El Camino Ave.. Toll Credits for ENG $2,541,000 Programmed

Bicycle and

pedestrian facilities 407

SAC24745

City of

Sacramento

Sub-Project of Group28 -

South Sacramento Parkway

Trail - West

Adjacent to I-5, south of Pocket Road/Meadowview Road and Freeport Boulevard,

build Class I bike trail connecting the Freeport Shores Bike Trail to the existing

North Delta Shores Bike Trail. (Emission Benefits in kg/day: 0.12 ROG, 0.07 NOx,

0.02 PM 2.5, 0.02 PM10) $914,000 Programmed

Bicycle and

pedestrian facilities 408

SAC24486

City of

Sacramento

Sub-Project of Group28 -

Two Rivers Trail Phase II

Study and design bike/ped connections between the Northern Bicycle Trail and

Sutter's Landing Park (Phase 2 and 3). Build Phase 2, construct the eastern

segment of the multi-use path, connecting the American River Parkway at H St. in

East Sacramento to the trail at Sutter’s Landing Park in Midtown. Additional study

future bicycle trial connections across the American River, Crossing the Capitol City

Freeway, and extending east along the American River towards California State

University at Sacramento. Phase 3 construction scope shown in SAC24755.

(Emission Benefits in kg/day: 0.02 ROG, 0.02 NOx, 0.02 PM10) K15125000. Toll

Credits for ENG $6,398,422 Programmed

Bicycle and

pedestrian facilities 409

SAC25062

Sacramento

County

Sub-Project of Group28 -

47th Ave Pedestrian and

Bicycle Improvement

47th Ave., between the City of Sacramento/Sacramento County border and light

rail tracks (western limit) to Stockton Boulevard (eastern limit): Construct

continuous 2-mile Class II bicycle and pedestrian facility. $4,235,000 Programmed

Bicycle and

pedestrian facilities 410

SAC24750

Sacramento

County

Sub-Project of Group28 -

Florin Creek Trail/SOFA Bike

& Pedestrian Improvements

Florin Creek Trail and on Florin Mall Dr.,: provide bicycle parking racks,way finding

signage, and ADA street crossing improvements. (Emission Benefits in kg/day: 0.01

ROG) $1,280,922 Programmed

Bicycle and

pedestrian facilities 411

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SAC25072

Sacramento

County

Sub-Project of Group28 -

Folsom Boulevard Complete

Street Improvements, Phase

1

In Sacramento County: On Folsom Boulevard between Mayhew Road and

Bradshaw Road; Construct safe and unobstructed sidewalks, pedestrian safety

lighting, functional landscaping, accessible curb ramps and pedestrian signal

improvements. Existing utility poles will be relocated at the expense of the utility

providers to provide space for these much needed safety improvements to

encourage active modes of travel along this important corridor. $5,001,000 Programmed

Bicycle and

pedestrian facilities 412

SAC25005

Sacramento

County

Sub-Project of Group28 -

Folsom Cottage Sidewalk

Infill

Along the north side of Folsom Blvd. to the west of Butterfield Way adjacent to the

Butterfield LRT Station, and along the north side of Cottage Way between Fulton

Ave. and Watt Ave. (Emission Benefits in kg/day: 1.27 ROG, 0.77 NOx, 0.13 PM 10) $1,685,000 Programmed

Bicycle and

pedestrian facilities 413

SAC25001

Sacramento

County

Sub-Project of Group28 -

Hazel Avenue Sidewalk

Improvements

On Hazel Ave. between Central Ave. and Elm Ave.: Construct a Class II bike lane,

sidewalk infill, a signalized mid•]block crossing, and transit stop improvements in

accordance with the Sacramento County Bus Stop Transition Plan. (Emission

Benefits in kg/day: 0.07 ROG, 0.05 NOx, 0.02 PM10, 0.02 PM2.5) $1,409,000 Programmed

Bicycle and

pedestrian facilities 414

SAC25076

Sacramento

County

Sub-Project of Group28 -

Howe Avenue Bicycle and

Pedestrian Improvements

In Sacramento County: On Howe Avenue from Cottage Way to El Camino Avenue,

construct 0.6 miles of Class 2 bike lanes, 850 lineal feet of new sidewalk, 675 feet

of separated lighted pedestrian walkway, a road diet from 4 to 2 lanes, the

modification of two intersections and traffic signals for bike lanes, accessibility,

bike detection, and safety enhancements. $2,152,000 Programmed

Bicycle and

pedestrian facilities 415

SAC25022

Sacramento

County

Sub-Project of Group28 -

Power Inn Road Sidewalk

Improvements

In Sacramento County, on Power Inn Road from approximately 450 feet south of

Loucreta Drive to Florin Road: Construct continuous sidewalks and bike lanes. At

Florin Rd. and Power Inn Rd.: Modify intersection. $2,374,000 Programmed

Bicycle and

pedestrian facilities 416

SAC25004

Sacramento

County

Sub-Project of Group28 -

Thomas Edison Elementary

SRTS

On Hurley Way, between Fulton Ave. and Morse Ave.: Install sidewalk infill, curb,

gutter, storm inlets, curb ramps and pedestrian lighting; conduct educational

walking and biking programs. $1,454,000 Programmed

Bicycle and

pedestrian facilities 417

SUT18838 City of Live Oak

Sub-Project of Group28 -

Live Oak Community Trail

Segment 4

West of SR 99 in the City of Live Oak, along the abandoned Sacramento Northern

Railroad corridor, from Kola St. to Epperson Wy. (approx. 1/4 mi): Construct class

1 pedestrian/bicycle trail with landscaping and benches. (Emission benefits in

kg/day: 0.01 ROG, 0.01 NOx) $555,000 Programmed

Bicycle and

pedestrian facilities 418

SUT18928

City of Yuba

City

Sub-Project of Group28 -

Franklin Ave. Pedestrian

Improvements

Along Franklin Rd., east of State Route 99 between South Palora Ave. and Gray

Ave.: Construct sidewalks and curb ramps on north and south sides of the Rd.

(CMAQ Emissions Reductions in kg/day: ROG 0.10, NOx 0.06, PM10 0.02, PM2.5

0.02) $465,500 Programmed

Bicycle and

pedestrian facilities 419

SUT18932

City of Yuba

City

Sub-Project of Group28 -

Harter Parkway and Sutter

Bike Path Gap Closure

In Yuba City: From Hooper Road to Harter Parkway on the north side of Jefferson

Avenue and on Harter Parkway from Butte House Road to Spirit Way, extend the

existing 4.6-mile-long Sutter Bicycle Path from Hooper Road to Harter Parkway

and build a Class I shared use path on Harter Parkway from Butte House Road to

State Route 20. $2,241,000 Programmed

Bicycle and

pedestrian facilities 420

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CAL20516 Caltrans D3

Sub-Project of Group28 -

Upgrade Pedestrian Facilities

at Various Locations

In Yuba, Sacramento, Placer, El Dorado and Butte counties on Various Routes at

Various Locations - Upgrade pedestrian facilities [EFIS ID 0312000071; CTIPS ID

107-0000-0974] [Total Project Cost $3,482,000 in 17/18 FY]. Toll Credits for ENG,

ROW, CON $3,482,000 Programmed

Bicycle and

pedestrian facilities 421

VAR56125 SACOG

Sub-Project of Group28 -

Regional Bicycle and

Pedestrian Data Collection

In the SACOG Region: develop regional standards for evaluating bicycle/pedestrian

projects, procure automated bicycle/pedestrian counters, and develop a

smartphone application for collecting user’s bicycle/pedestrian travel data (Toll

Credits for CON). (CycleSac). Toll Credits for CON $559,510 Programmed

Bicycle and

pedestrian facilities 422

YOL19332 City of Davis

Sub-Project of Group28 -

Bicycle and Pedestrian

Wayfinding & Data

Collection Program

In Davis, citywide, implement a bicycle and pedestrian wayfinding system and

install permanent and temporary automated bicycle and pedestrian counters at

strategic locations. (Emission Benefits in kg/day: 0.61 ROG, 0.35 NOx, 0.14 PM10,

0.14 PM2.5) $207,000 Programmed

Bicycle and

pedestrian facilities 423

YOL19393 City of Davis

Sub-Project of Group28 -

Pole Line Road / Olive Drive

Connection / Montgomery

WBAR Improvements

Design and construct Safe Routes to School infrastructure improvements for

Montgomery Elementary School and a bicycle/pedestrian bridge from the

disadvantaged Olive Drive neighborhood to the two-way multi-use path on the

Pole Line Road overcrossing, reducing route distance from 2.6 to 1.2 miles and

improving safety. $4,493,000 Programmed

Bicycle and

pedestrian facilities 424

YOL19345

City of West

Sacramento

Sub-Project of Group28 -

Citywide BIke Lane Gap

Closure In West Sacramento, throughout the City: 10.3 miles of new bike lanes. $592,000 Programmed

Bicycle and

pedestrian facilities 425

YOL19386

City of West

Sacramento

Sub-Project of Group28 -

Sycamore Park Phase 2 and

3 Bicycle and Pedestrian

Overpass

Sycamore Park, from Westmore Oaks School over US 50 connecting with Joey

Lopes Park (phase 2) and from Westmore Oaks Elementary School to the

intersection of Park Blvd. and Stone Blvd (phase 3): Construct a 1,500 foot

concrete overpass. (Emission Benefits in kg/day: 0.02 ROG, 0.01 NOx, 0.01 PM2.5,

0.01 PM10) $7,868,010 Programmed

Bicycle and

pedestrian facilities 426

VAR56194 SACOG

Sub-Project of Group28 -

Sacramento Regional Bike

Share Implementation

Implement bike share system in three cities (Davis, Sacramento, and West

Sacramento). (Toll Credits for CON) (Emission Benefits in kg/day: 0.25 ROG, 0.5

NOx, 2.98 PM 10, 2.98 PM 2.5). Toll Credits for CON $3,400,000 Programmed

Bicycle and

pedestrian facilities 427

CAL20526 Caltrans D3

Sub-Project of Group28 - SR

20 & SR 70 ADA

Infrastructure Upgrade

In and near Marysville, on SR 20, from Sutter County Line to Levee Road; also on

SR 70 from E Street Bridge to 24th Street (Yub-20-0.5/2.0; Yub-70-14.1/15.2) -

Upgrade pedestrian infrastructure [CTIPS ID 107-0000-0982]. Toll Credits for ENG,

ROW, CON $7,047,000 Programmed

Projects that

correct, improve, or

eliminate a

hazardous location

or feature. 428

YUB16063

City of

Marysville

Sub-Project of Group28 -

Marysville Bicycle and

Pedestrian Improvement

Throughout Marysville, with concentration downtown and near schools: Install 26

bicycle racks on public sidewalks, 7.23 miles of bicycle lanes, 5.74 miles of bicycle

routes, four high visibility crosswalks, two Rectangular Rapid Flash Beacons, two

speed feedback signs, a raised intersection, and 1,193 feet of sidewalk. $583,000 Programmed

Bicycle and

pedestrian facilities 429

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YUB16055 Yuba County

Sub-Project of Group28 -

7th Ave. Bicycle Path and

Pedestrian Route

Improvements

In Yuba County, in Olivehurst, along Seventh (7th) Avenue between the railroad

tracks (400 feet east of Arboga Road) & Olivehurst Avenue: Construct curb, gutter,

sidewalk, bicycle lanes, curb ramps, striping, traffic control devices, raised

crosswalk, curb extensions, pedestrian refuge islands, rapid flash beacons, and

improved pedestrian lighting. $1,032,000 Programmed

Bicycle and

pedestrian facilities 430

YUB16064 Yuba County

Sub-Project of Group28 -

Eleventh Avenue Bicycle

Lane and Pedestrian Route

Improvements

In Olivehurst, Eleventh Ave., from Olivehurst Ave. to Powerline Rd: Construct

Class III bicycle routes, three new crosswalk, lighting and flashing beacons. The

project also provides pedestrian and bicycle skills training, walk- and bike-to-

school events, incentives, materials for parents, and enhanced enforcement. $1,701,000 Programmed

Bicycle and

pedestrian facilities 431

YUB16065 Yuba County

Sub-Project of Group28 -

McGowan Parkway Bicycle

Lane and Pedestrian Route

Improvements

In Olivehurst, along McGowan Parkway between SR 70 and Olive Ave.: Construct

sidewalks, Class II bicycle lanes, ADA-compliant ramps, striping, traffic control

devices, storm drain, and new crosswalks. Project includes a locally funded

continuous left-turn lane. $1,559,000 Programmed

Bicycle and

pedestrian facilities 432

YUB16041 Yuba County

Sub-Project of Group28 -

North Beale Rd. Complete

Streets Phase 2

North Beale Rd.,from Hammonton Smartsville Rd. to Linda Ave.: construct bicycle

lanes, curb and gutter, sidewalks, drainage facilities, lighting and other

improvements. (PE was done on YUB16008) $3,233,138 Programmed

Bicycle and

pedestrian facilities 433

Group21

Grouped Projects for

Plantings, landscaping, etc. $7,150,579 Programmed 434

CAL20756 Caltrans D3

Sub-Project of Group21 - SR

89 Slope Mesh Drapery

In Placer County, on SR 89, from 0.2 mile south of Goose Meadows Campground

to 0.5 mile south of Montreal Road (PM 17.2/18.3): Place slope mesh drapery

(201.150 SHOPP Roadway Protective Betterments 18/19 FY Minor A). Toll Credits

for CON $1,317,000 Programmed

Projects that

correct, improve, or

eliminate a

hazardous location

or feature. 435

CAL20792 Caltrans D3

Sub-Project of Group21 - I-5

Highway Planting Rehab

In the City of Sacramento, on I-5, from south of Broadway to 0.12 mile south of R

Street (PM 22.0/22.9) - Highway planting rehabilitation [CTIPS ID 107-0000-1125] $3,770,000 Programmed

Plantings,

landscaping, etc. 436

YOL19290

City of

Woodland

Sub-Project of Group21 - I-5

/ CR 102 Interchange

Landscaping

In Woodland, within the limits of the I5/CR102 Interchange project: Construct

landscaping and irrigation associated with the I-5 / CR 102 Interchange Project

(SACOG ID# YOL17300) (Toll Credits for CON.). Toll Credits for CON $2,063,579 Programmed

Plantings,

landscaping, etc. 437

Group16

Grouped Projects for

Planning activities $6,643,267 Programmed 438

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SAC25068 City of Isleton

Sub-Project of Group16 -

General Plan Revisions

In Isleton: General Plan update to bring together strategic plan, housing element,

and previous general plan. $110,000 Programmed

Specific activities

which do not

involve or lead

directly to

construction, such

as: planning and

technical studies,

grants for training

and research

programs, planning

activities conducted

pursuant to titles 23

and 49 U.S.c., and

Federal-aid systems

revisions 439

VAR56196 SACOG

Sub-Project of Group16 -

PPM Sacramento, Sutter,

Yolo, Yuba Counties

For SACOG staff to plan, program and monitor (non-construction) for the counties

of Sacramento, Sutter, Yolo, and Yuba. (Previous phases: SAC21710, SUT10450,

YOL17010, YUB15630) $5,892,000 Programmed

Specific activities

which do not

involve or lead

directly to

construction, such

as: planning and

technical studies,

grants for training

and research

programs, planning

activities conducted

pursuant to titles 23

and 49 U.S.c., and

Federal-aid systems

revisions 440

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VAR56197 SACOG

Sub-Project of Group16 -

Planning Programming and

Monitoring (RSTP) Phase 3

Conduct necessary planning, state and federal programming, and monitoring

activities, including updates to the MTP, revisions to the MTIP and STIP, ensuring

timely delivery of projects using state and federal funds, coordination with FHWA,

FTA, Caltrans, CTC, transit operators, and local project sponsors. Ongoing. (See

VAR56008, VAR56101) (Toll Credits). Toll Credits for CON $641,267 Programmed

Specific activities

which do not

involve or lead

directly to

construction, such

as: planning and

technical studies,

grants for training

and research

programs, planning

activities conducted

pursuant to titles 23

and 49 U.S.c., and

Federal-aid systems

revisions 441

Group02

Grouped Projects for

Activities that do not lead

to construction $34,328,438 Programmed 442

PLA25468 PCTPA

Sub-Project of Group02 -

Placer County Congestion

Management Program

Provide educational and outreach efforts regarding alternative transportation

modes to employers, residents, and the school community through the Placer

County Congestion Management Program (CMP). CMP activities will be

coordinated with the City of Roseville and SACOG's Regional Rideshare / TDM

Program. (Emission Benefits kg/day: ROG 11.44; NOx 11.59; PM2.5 5.54). Toll

Credits for CON $1,256,813 Programmed

Specific activities

which do not

involve or lead

directly to

construction, such

as: planning and

technical studies,

grants for training

and research

programs, planning

activities conducted

pursuant to titles 23

and 49 U.S.c., and

Federal-aid systems

revisions 443

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PLA25413 PCTPA

Sub-Project of Group02 -

Planning, Programming,

Monitoring 2011-2018 PCTPA plan, program, monitor (PPM) for RTPA related activities. $1,125,000 Programmed

Specific activities

which do not

involve or lead

directly to

construction, such

as: planning and

technical studies,

grants for training

and research

programs, planning

activities conducted

pursuant to titles 23

and 49 U.S.c., and

Federal-aid systems

revisions 444

PLA25679 PCTPA

Sub-Project of Group02 -

Planning, Programming,

Monitoring 2019-2023 PCTPA plan, program, monitor (PPM) for RTPA related activities. $840,000 Programmed

Specific activities

which do not

involve or lead

directly to

construction, such

as: planning and

technical studies,

grants for training

and research

programs, planning

activities conducted

pursuant to titles 23

and 49 U.S.c., and

Federal-aid systems

revisions 445

VAR56184 SACOG

Sub-Project of Group02 -

Transportation Demand

Management (TDM) Phase 3

TDM is a general term for strategies that result in more efficient use of

transportation resources. SACOG's TDM program promotes alternative mode use

in the SACOG region (rideshare, carpooling, vanpooling, public transit, bicycling,

walking, and telecommuting. Outreach is done through partners (TMAs, and

public agencies working with employers). Provide funding for 12 Transportation

Management Organizations (TMOs) in region through grants. (Emission Benefits:

ROG 0.54 and NOx 0.5 kg/day) (This is a continuation of Phase 2, VAR56025). Toll

Credits for CON $7,152,837 Programmed

Continuation of ride-

sharing and van-

pooling promotion

activities at current

levels 446

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VAR56195 SMAQMD

Sub-Project of Group02 -

SECAT Program Phase 3

Phase 3 of Sacramento Emergency Clean Air Transportation Program (SECAT),

Heavy-Duty NOx control strategies. (Phase 1 SAC22090, Phase 2 VAR56037 )

(Emission Benefits in kg/day: 236 NOx, 21 PM10, 9 ROG. And in kg/day for each

$3m increment: 835 NOx, 109 ROG) (Toll Credits). Toll Credits for CON $11,175,428 Programmed

Specific activities

which do not

involve or lead

directly to

construction, such

as: planning and

technical studies,

grants for training

and research

programs, planning

activities conducted

pursuant to titles 23

and 49 U.S.c., and

Federal-aid systems

revisions 447

VAR56006 SMAQMD

Sub-Project of Group02 -

Spare the Air Phase 2

Sacramento Federal Non-attainment Area: Spare The Air Voluntary Driving

Curtailment Program. [Continued from SAC21080, Larger MTP project is

VAR56022] (Emission Benefits in kg/day: ROG 0.2, NOx 0.2) $8,807,521 Programmed

Specific activities

which do not

involve or lead

directly to

construction, such

as: planning and

technical studies,

grants for training

and research

programs, planning

activities conducted

pursuant to titles 23

and 49 U.S.c., and

Federal-aid systems

revisions 448

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VAR56201 SMAQMD

Sub-Project of Group02 -

Spare the Air Phase 3

Sacramento Federal Non-attainment Area: Spare The Air Voluntary Driving

Curtailment Program. [Continued from SAC21080 and VAR56006] (Emission

Benefits in kg/day: ROG 0.2, NOx 0.2) $3,058,808 Programmed

Specific activities

which do not

involve or lead

directly to

construction, such

as: planning and

technical studies,

grants for training

and research

programs, planning

activities conducted

pursuant to titles 23

and 49 U.S.c., and

Federal-aid systems

revisions 449

CAL20746 Caltrans HQ

Sub-Project of Group02 -

FTA 5310 - YCTD Mobility

Management - Mobility

Assess/Travel Training

Mobility Management (Mobility Assessments and Travel Training) (Contractor TBD

-$285,570 across three years). Project is to fund the development and

implementation of mobility assessments and a complementary Travel Training

program for the Yolo County Transportation District (YCTD) (Transportation

Development Credits/Toll Credits are being used to waive the match.). Toll Credits

for CON $285,570 Programmed

Specific activities

which do not

involve or lead

directly to

construction, such

as: planning and

technical studies,

grants for training

and research

programs, planning

activities conducted

pursuant to titles 23

and 49 U.S.c., and

Federal-aid systems

revisions 450

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YOL19337 City of Davis

Sub-Project of Group02 -

Safe Routes to School

In Davis, citywide. operate Safe Routes to School Program through 2018. Work

includes continuing outreach, marketing, education, printing maps, supporting

school site coordinators, and continuation of "Active4.me" scanning system

(captures every trip and can instantly notify a parent that their student arrived on

campus). Work also may include improving signage near schools. $626,461 Programmed

Specific activities

which do not

involve or lead

directly to

construction, such

as: planning and

technical studies,

grants for training

and research

programs, planning

activities conducted

pursuant to titles 23

and 49 U.S.c., and

Federal-aid systems

revisions 451

Group10

Grouped Projects for

Transportation

enhancement activities $65,219,152 Programmed 452

PLA25644 Town of Loomis

Sub-Project of Group10 -

Town Center

Implementation Plan

Improvements Phase 4

In Loomis: Taylor Road from Horseshoe Bar Road to King Road: construct new bike

lanes and sidewalks and streetscape improvements. (Emission Benefits in kg/day:

0.03 ROG, 0.02 NOx, 0.01 PM2.5, 0.01) $1,079,124 Programmed

Transportation

enhancement

activities (except

rehabilitation and

operation of historic

transportation

buildings, structures

or facilities) 453

SAC24732

City of Citrus

Heights

Sub-Project of Group10 -

Auburn Blvd. Complete

Streets - Phase 2 (Rusch Park

to Whyte Avenue

intersection)

Rebuild and revitalize Auburn Blvd. from the northern city limits, including Whyte

Ave intersection in City of Roseville, to as far south as Rusch Park by upgrading

infrastructure to support mixed land uses and improving bicycle and pedestrian

safety. (Emission Benefits in kg/day: 0.03 ROG, 0.02 NOx, 0.01 PM10) $25,018,242 Programmed

Transportation

enhancement

activities (except

rehabilitation and

operation of historic

transportation

buildings, structures

or facilities) 454

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SAC24169

City of Elk

Grove

Sub-Project of Group10 -

Old Town Elk Grove

Streetscape Phase 2

In Elk Grove, Elk Grove Boulevard, from School St. to Waterman Rd.: Street

frontage improvements, including: expanded decorative sidewalks & landscape

strips, corner bulb-outs,landscaped median islands at intersections/pedestrian

crossings, crosswalks, bike lanes/routes, signs and striping, bus shelters, related

frontage improvement features and potential utility undergrounding. Project may

include bike and bus improvements at the City proposed Railroad Avenue Plaza.

The Plaza improvements would be along Elk Grove Boulevard near Railroad

Avenue, just east of the UPRR Railroad Tracks in Old Town Elk Grove. (Emission

Benefits in kg/day: .0.04 ROG, 0.03 NOx, 0.01 PM10, 0.01 PM2.5). $5,957,000 Programmed

Transportation

enhancement

activities (except

rehabilitation and

operation of historic

transportation

buildings, structures

or facilities) 455

SAC25008

City of Rancho

Cordova

Sub-Project of Group10 -

Folsom Blvd Complete

Streets Phase 5 (Bradshaw

to Horn)

In Rancho Cordova, on Folsom Blvd., from Bradshaw Rd. to Horn Rd.: Streetscape

improvements, including sidewalk gap closure, new bifurcated sidewalks (on south

side of Folsom Blvd.), and landscaped medians. $4,100,000 Programmed

Transportation

enhancement

activities (except

rehabilitation and

operation of historic

transportation

buildings, structures

or facilities) 456

SAC24623

City of

Sacramento

Sub-Project of Group10 -

16th Street Streetscape

On 16th Street from S Street to N Street, pedestrian improvements including bulb-

outs, landscaping and trees, banners, pavement treatments, bike racks, and street

furniture,and street lights. $2,680,000 Programmed

Transportation

enhancement

activities (except

rehabilitation and

operation of historic

transportation

buildings, structures

or facilities) 457

SAC25017

City of

Sacramento

Sub-Project of Group10 -

16th Street Streetscape - H

st. to Richards Blvd.

North 16th St./Lincoln Highway, from H St. to Richards Blvd.: Streetscape

improvements, including restriping travel lanes to 11 feet, on street parking on

both sides, curbs, six foot separated sidewalk, and pedestrian lighting. $4,001,000 Programmed

Transportation

enhancement

activities (except

rehabilitation and

operation of historic

transportation

buildings, structures

or facilities) 458

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SAC24742

City of

Sacramento

Sub-Project of Group10 -

Meadowview Rd.

Streetscape Project - Phase

2

Meadowview Rd. from the light rail station to I-5 and along 24th St from

Meadowview Rd. to Florin Rd. including medians, sidewalk treatments, and

crosswalks. Planning and environmental review for entire segment. Phase 1

construction in SAC25010. $3,119,395 Programmed

Transportation

enhancement

activities (except

rehabilitation and

operation of historic

transportation

buildings, structures

or facilities) 459

SAC24743

City of

Sacramento

Sub-Project of Group10 -

North 12th St. Streetscape

Project

North 12th St. between North B St. and Richards Blvd., construct six to eight feet

sidewalks, drainage, and adding wrought iron fencing to separate pedestrians

from light rail tracks. T15136200 $1,355,473 Programmed

Transportation

enhancement

activities (except

rehabilitation and

operation of historic

transportation

buildings, structures

or facilities) 460

SAC24748

Sacramento

County

Sub-Project of Group10 -

Fair Oaks Boulevard

Improvements, Phase 3

In Sacramento County and Community of Carmichael: on Fair Oaks Boulevard from

500 feet north of Marconi Avenue to 400 feet south of Landis Avenue; construct

roadway and pedestrian improvements including rehabilitation of the roadway,

landscaping and streetscape, medians, ADA compliant improvements, transit

access, bike and pedestrian facilities, traffic signal modifications at Stanley

Avenue, and a new signal at Robertson Avenue. (Emission Benefits in kg/day: 0.05

ROG, 0.04 NOx, 0.02 PM 10, 0.02 PM 2.5) $9,493,971 Programmed

Transportation

enhancement

activities (except

rehabilitation and

operation of historic

transportation

buildings, structures

or facilities) 461

SAC24753

Sacramento

County

Sub-Project of Group10 -

Old Florin Town Streetscape

Phase 2

Florin Rd. out to Power Inn Rd. to the west and Florin Perkins Rd/French Rd. to the

east.,: Augment phase 1 of the streetscape by installing continuous separated

sidewalks, bicycle lanes, improved transit facilities, median channelization, and

improved street lighting. (CMAQ Emission Reductions in kg/day: 0.02 ROG, 0.02

NOx 13, 0.01 PM10) $4,516,947 Programmed

Transportation

enhancement

activities (except

rehabilitation and

operation of historic

transportation

buildings, structures

or facilities) 462

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SUT18930

City of Yuba

City

Sub-Project of Group10 - SR

20 Corridor Improvement

Project

Improve the State Route 20 corridor in Yuba City, from State Route 99 to the

Feather River Bridge. Improvements include enhancements to development and

complete streets improvements. $482,000 Programmed

Transportation

enhancement

activities (except

rehabilitation and

operation of historic

transportation

buildings, structures

or facilities) 463

YOL19305

City of

Woodland

Sub-Project of Group10 -

East Main St. Improvements

In the City of Woodland along East Main Street, from East Street to east of Pioneer

Avenue. Construct sidewaks, 10-foot off-street bike path and associated

landscape and irrigation, class II bike lanes and bus turnouts. Project will also

construct safety improvements to include medians, updated freeway and local

street signage and lane striping changes to improve traffic flow near the freeway

entrances/exits. (Toll credits for PE). Toll Credits for ENG $3,416,000 Programmed

Transportation

enhancement

activities (except

rehabilitation and

operation of historic

transportation

buildings, structures

or facilities) 464

Group30

Grouped Projects for

Reconstruction or

renovation of transit

buildings and structures $66,855,254 Programmed 465

PLA25353 City of Auburn

Sub-Project of Group30 -

Auburn Multi Modal Station -

Rail Platform Extension

At the existing Auburn Multi Modal Station: Obtain right-of-way and install rail

platform extension . (Emission Benefits in kg/day: 0.93 ROG, 1.18 NOx, 0.43 PM10) $1,416,480 Programmed

Reconstruction or

renovation of transit

buildings and

structures (e.g., rail

or bus buildings,

storage and

maintenance

facilities, stations,

terminals, and

ancillary structures) 466

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REG18031 RT

Sub-Project of Group30 -

CPID Study

First phase of study is the Center for Public Interest Design (CPID) initial study. Toll

credits are used as match for the $350K RSTP for CPID initial study.. Toll Credits

for ENG, CON $350,000 Programmed

Specific activities

which do not

involve or lead

directly to

construction, such

as: planning and

technical studies,

grants for training

and research

programs, planning

activities conducted

pursuant to titles 23

and 49 U.S.c., and

Federal-aid systems

revisions 467

REG18048 RT

Sub-Project of Group30 -

Light Rail Low Floor Station

Conversion

In Sacramento Region, for the 48 light rail stations, design and construct

improvements to convert stations to accommodate future low-floor vehicles. $49,863,774 Programmed

Reconstruction or

renovation of transit

buildings and

structures (e.g., rail

or bus buildings,

storage and

maintenance

facilities, stations,

terminals, and

ancillary structures) 468

REG18021 RT

Sub-Project of Group30 -

Utility Buildings ROW

Improvements

Aesthetic improvements to Sacramento Regional Transit utility buildings located

along Folsom Boulevard and the Sacramento Regional Transit light rail Gold Line

within the City of Rancho Cordova. $225,000 Programmed

Reconstruction or

renovation of transit

buildings and

structures (e.g., rail

or bus buildings,

storage and

maintenance

facilities, stations,

terminals, and

ancillary structures) 469

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YCT18263 Yolobus/YCTD

Sub-Project of Group30 -

YCTD Facility Electrification

and Solar Upgrades (Phase

2)

The project includes the design, engineering, environmental, and construction of a

solar electricity system and electric vehicle charging infrastructure. The solar

electricity system would be built on top of vehicle parking spaces which would

then provide shade end energy for the many Yolobus and Yolobus Special vehicles.

The system would include installation of solar panels covering over 60,000 square

feet, chargers, inverters and any needed utility improvements/upgrades. Will aid

in stabilizing future fuel/energy costs for YCTD operations. $15,000,000 Programmed

Reconstruction or

renovation of transit

buildings and

structures (e.g., rail

or bus buildings,

storage and

maintenance

facilities, stations,

terminals, and

ancillary structures) 470

Group17

Grouped Projects for

Construction of small

passenger shelters and

information kiosks $5,706,935 Programmed 471

REG17952 RT

Sub-Project of Group17 -

Fulton Ave. Bus Shelters

Along Fulton Ave., from Arden Wy. to Auburn Blvd.: Design and install 8 to 11 bus

shelters, including easements. (Emission Benefits in kg/day: ROG 0.13, NOx 0.13,

PM10 0.05) $181,935 Programmed

Construction of

small passenger

shelters and

information kiosks 472

UNI10465 Unitrans

Sub-Project of Group17 -

Unitrans Bus Stop Access

and Passenger Amenties

Implement various bus stop improvements, accessibility, and passenger amenities,

including but not limited to installation, replacement, and repair of bus

shelters/benches, passenger information displays, and passenger safety/security

equipment. $550,000 Programmed

Construction of

small passenger

shelters and

information kiosks 473

YCT18255 Yolobus/YCTD

Sub-Project of Group17 -

Woodland Transit Center

and Bus Shelter

Improvements

In Downtown Woodland: Construct new transit center and modify routes to pulse

concept, requiring new bus route corridor in north part of Woodland and other

areas. (Toll Credits for PE, ROW, CON). Toll Credits for ENG, ROW, CON $4,975,000 Programmed

Bus terminals and

transfer points

(Table 3) 474

Group08

Grouped Projects for

Construction or renovation

of power, signal, and

communications systems $20,366,559 Programmed 475

CAL20718 Caltrans D3

Sub-Project of Group08 - US

50 Advance Warning and ITS

In El Dorado County, US 50, from the Sacramento County Line to east of Stateline

Avenue (PM 0.0/80.4) - Upgrade new Transportation Management System

elements. Intelligent Transportation System (ITS) [CTIPS ID 107-0000-1028]. Toll

Credits for ENG $13,000,000 Programmed

Traffic control

devices and

operating assistance

other than

signalization

projects 476

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ELD19385

El Dorado

County

Sub-Project of Group08 - El

Dorado County Fleet

Electrification - EV

Infrastructure

Install electric vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure to support new vehicles

(purchased in ELD19382) at their respective County facilities. (Emission Benefits in

kg/day: 0.14 ROG, 0.15 NOx. 0.06 PM10, 0.06 PM2.5) $56,478 Programmed

Construction or

renovation of

power, signal, and

communications

systems 477

SAC24706

City of Elk

Grove

Sub-Project of Group08 - ITS

Master Plan - Phase 4

Implementation

In Elk Grove, at intersections along Elk Grove-Florin Road, Big Horn Blvd., Franklin

Blvd, Bruceville Rd., West Stockton Blvd, Elk Grove Blvd., and Grant Line Rd.: Install

new traffic signal controllers and interconnect cable. Provide integration of the

new signal controllers into the City's existing Transportation Management Center

(TMC). Relocate TMC to City Hall from its current location at the Corporation Yard.

Closed circuit television cameras will be installed at key intersections to help

monitor, coordinate, and maintain traffic flow. (Emission Benefits in kg/day: 0.36

ROG, 0.24 NOx, 0.01 PM 2.5.) $2,873,519 Programmed

Traffic signal

synchronization

projects 478

SAC25013

City of

Sacramento

Sub-Project of Group08 -

Downtown Controller and

Communications Upgrade

In Downtown Sacramento, area bounded by Alhambra Boulevard, Interstate 5, D

Street, and Broadway. This project includes replacing existing obsolete end of life

signal controllers, upgrading outdated serial communications systems with

modern IP fiber cable based systems, installing new fiber cables in existing

conduits, installing fiber switches, and replacing some cabinets and CCTVs. $4,436,562 Programmed

Construction or

renovation of

power, signal, and

communications

systems 479

Group36

Grouped Projects for

Purchase of office, shop,

and operating equipment

for existing facilities $10,522,621 Programmed 480

REG18037 RT

Sub-Project of Group36 -

BMF1 CNG Facility

Equipment Replacement

At RT’s Bus Maintenance Facility #1 (BMF1): Replace and upgrade aging

compressor equipment, the flow devices for the CNG dispensers, the HMI fueling

control monitors and the control systems. $1,824,450 Programmed

Purchase of office,

shop, and operating

equipment for

existing facilities 481

CAL20742 Caltrans HQ

Sub-Project of Group36 -

FTA 5310 - YCTD Customer

Information Module and

Interactive Voice Response

(IVR)

Customer Information Modules and Interactive Voice Response (IVR) software to

dramatically improve YCTD's ability to manage late cancellations and no shows on

Yolobus Special, resulting in improved service and performance. System will

automatically notify scheduled trip customers of vehicle ETA, location, and other

relevant information. (Transportation Development Credits/Toll Credits are being

used to waive the match.) Additional Safety & Security and LCTOP funds to be

specified for additional local match.. Toll Credits for CON $123,171 Programmed

Purchase of office,

shop, and operating

equipment for

existing facilities 482

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UNI10471 Unitrans

Sub-Project of Group36 -

Unitrans Maintenance

Facility Improvements

Perform repair and rehabilitation activities to maintain the Unitrans Maintenance

Facility in a state of good repair, and replace operating equipment in the

Maintenance Facility that has surpass their useful lives. The focus during the

quadrennial period of this MTIP is to complete the installation of electric charging

infrastructure to facilitate the introduction of electric propulsion buses into the

Unitrans fleet. $7,400,000 Programmed

Purchase of office,

shop, and operating

equipment for

existing facilities 483

UNI10467 Unitrans

Sub-Project of Group36 -

Unitrans Miscellaneous

Capital Improvements for

Ops

Office, shop, operating equipment, facility, security enhancements, and non-

revenue vehicles for existing facilities. $525,000 Programmed

Purchase of office,

shop, and operating

equipment for

existing facilities 484

YCT18165 Yolobus/YCTD

Sub-Project of Group36 -

Yolobus Maintenance

Facility Improvements &

Equipment

Repair, replace shop equipment, and perform maintenance for Yolobus

maintenance shop. (FTA 5309(c) funds are State of Good Repair funding) $650,000 Programmed

Reconstruction or

renovation of transit

buildings and

structures (e.g., rail

or bus buildings,

storage and

maintenance

facilities, stations,

terminals, and

ancillary structures) 485

Group14

Grouped Projects for

Rehabilitation of transit

vehicles $43,609,088 Programmed 486

REG15880 RT

Sub-Project of Group14 -

LRV Mid-Life Overhaul

SRTD mid-life overhaul of light rail vehicles. (FFY 2007 funds will rehabilitate 6 to 8

vehicles.) (FTA 5307 funds are unused funds from FFY 2005) $9,946,412 Programmed

Rehabilitation of

transit vehicles 487

REG17946 RT

Sub-Project of Group14 -

Retrofit 21 UTDC Light Rail

Vehicles Retrofit 21 UTDC light rail vehicles purchased from Valley Transit. $33,662,676 Programmed

Rehabilitation of

transit vehicles 488

Group18

Grouped Projects for

Purchase of support

vehicles $225,912 Programmed 489

ELD19382

El Dorado

County

Sub-Project of Group18 - El

Dorado County Fleet

Electrification/Hybrid

Pay for the incremental cost difference between a plug-in electric (PEV) or plug-in

electric gasoline hybrid vehicle and its gasoline-powered version for the El Dorado

County Fleet new vehicle purchases. (ELD19385 is the installation of electric

vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure to support the new vehicles). (Emission

Benefits in kg/day: 0.14 ROG, 0.15 NOx. 0.06 PM10, 0.06 PM2.5) $225,912 Programmed

Purchase of support

vehicles 490

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Group15

Grouped Projects for

Operating assistance to

transit agencies $336,277,351 Programmed 491

ELD19376

El Dorado

County Transit

Sub-Project of Group15 -

Operating Assistance for

Rural Transit Service

Operating assistance for rural transit services within El Dorado County. Outside

the Sacramento Urbanized Area.FFY 2015: $635,227FFY 2016: $635,227FFY 2017:

$635,227FFY 2018: $635,227 $6,777,064 Programmed

Operating

assistance to transit

agencies 492

CAL20797

El Dorado

County Transit

Sub-Project of Group15 -

Operating Assistance for

Rural Transit Services

Operating Assistance for rural transit services on the western slope of El Dorado

County. Outside the Sacramento Urbanized Area. $6,777,064 Programmed

Operating

assistance to transit

agencies 493

REG18033 RT

Sub-Project of Group15 - RT

ADA Operations

ADA operations for transit services within the RT District Paratransit Area.

Sacramento Urbanized Area. $28,803,666 Programmed

Operating

assistance to transit

agencies 494

REG18034 RT

Sub-Project of Group15 - RT

Preventive Maintenance

Provide for scheduled and unscheduled maintenance for bus and light rail revenue

vehicles and facilities.FFY2017: $16,068,407FFY2018: $16,068,407FFY2019:

$16,068,407FFY2020: $16,068,407FTA 5337FFY2017: $11,487,417FFY2018:

$11,487,417FFY2019: $11,487,417FFY2020: $11,487,417 $204,201,954 Programmed

Operating

assistance to transit

agencies 495

REG18040 RT

Sub-Project of Group15 -

SRTD JARC Operating

Assistance

The project will maintain current bus service levels for key routes serving low-

income, transit dependent residents connecting them to work, education and

services. $4,215,484 Programmed

Operating

assistance to transit

agencies 496

SAC25041

Sacramento

County

Sub-Project of Group15 -

FFY 2017-2023 Operating

Assistance for Sacramento

Couty Rural Transit Program

Operating assistance for rural transit services within Sacramento County. Outside

the Sacramento Urbanized Area. $4,760,000 Programmed

Operating

assistance to transit

agencies 497

YST10449

Yuba Sutter

Transit

Sub-Project of Group15 -

Operating Assistance for FY

2019 Yuba-Sutter Transit Operating Assistance for FY 2019 $7,540,000 Programmed

Operating

assistance to transit

agencies 498

YST10450

Yuba Sutter

Transit

Sub-Project of Group15 -

Operating Assistance for FY

2020 Yuba-Sutter Transit Operating Assistance for FY 2020 $7,920,000 Programmed

Operating

assistance to transit

agencies 499

YST10451

Yuba Sutter

Transit

Sub-Project of Group15 -

Operating Assistance for FY

2021 Yuba-Sutter Transit Operating Assistance for FY 2021 $8,320,000 Programmed

Operating

assistance to transit

agencies 500

YST10452

Yuba Sutter

Transit

Sub-Project of Group15 -

Operating Assistance for FY

2022 Yuba-Sutter Transit Operating Assistance for FY 2022 $8,740,000 Programmed

Operating

assistance to transit

agencies 501

UNI10466 Unitrans

Sub-Project of Group15 -

Operating Assistance

Operation, maintenance, administration, and program development for the

provision of fixed route transit service within the City of Davis. Program

development includes training and direct educational expenses for employee

development (pursuant to 2 CFR Part 200.472) in the areas of safety, security, and

business administration. Davis Urbanized Area. FFY 2017 to FFY 2022 $30,688,566 Programmed

Operating

assistance to transit

agencies 502

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YCT18272 Yolobus/YCTD

Sub-Project of Group15 -

Operating Assistance (FTA

5307 Woodland Small

Urban) FY17/18, FY18/19

Operating assistance for continuation of service on routes 45/45X, 210, 211, 212,

214, 215, 216, 217, 242, and 243. FY17/18 and FY18/19. $1,985,084 Programmed

Operating

assistance to transit

agencies 503

YCT18271 Yolobus/YCTD

Sub-Project of Group15 -

Woodland Preventative

Maintenance FY17/18 and

FY18/19

Preventative Maintenance for local Woodland transit services, including Express

service to/from Sacramento. Funding is for YCTD operating years 17/18 and

18/19. $531,720 Programmed

Operating

assistance to transit

agencies 504

YCT18274 Yolobus/YCTD

Sub-Project of Group15 -

YCTD ADA Operating

Assistance (FTA 5307 Large

Urban) FY17/18, FY 18/19

ADA Operations for transit services within the YCTD as well as service to / from

Sacramento. Sacramento Urbanized Area and Woodland Urbanized Area. FFY

2018, $260,450; FFY 2019, $260,450. $2,421,366 Programmed

Operating

assistance to transit

agencies 505

YCT18273 Yolobus/YCTD

Sub-Project of Group15 -

YCTD Preventative

Maintenance (FTA 5307

Large Urban) FY17/18,

FY18/19

Preventative Maintenance for transit services within the YCTD as well as service to

/ from Sacramento. Sacramento Urbanized Area and Woodland Urbanized Area.

FFY 2018 ad FFY 2019. $3,360,000 Programmed

Operating

assistance to transit

agencies 506

YCT18267 Yolobus/YCTD

Sub-Project of Group15 -

YCTD Route 42 Operating

Assistance (5307 Small

Urban)

Operating Assistance for continuation of service on Route 42. This service

provides transit service to low income individuals who work non-traditional

schedules, including evenings, weekends, and holidays. This amount includes

$150,000 per year of funds for operations in FY 16/17/18 transferred to the 5307

account from Davis Small Urban (Davis UZA) funds. $7,173,625 Programmed

Operating

assistance to transit

agencies 507

YCT18275 Yolobus/YCTD

Sub-Project of Group15 -

YCTD Rural Operating

Assistance (FTA 5311)

Operating assistance for rural transit services within the YCTD. Outside the

Sacramento Urbanized Area and the Woodland Urbanized Area. FFY 2018:

$130,879 and FFY 2019 $130,879. $1,261,758 Programmed

Operating

assistance to transit

agencies 508

YCT18256 Yolobus/YCTD

Sub-Project of Group15 -

Yolobus Downtown Shuttle

Creation of new shuttle service between West Sacramento Transit Center and

Downtown Sacramento to address evening peak downtown traffic. Existing routes

40,41,42 and 240 would terminate at West Sacramento Transit Center during peak

traffic events. $800,000 Programmed

Operating

assistance to transit

agencies 509

Group35

Grouped Projects for

Purchase of new buses and

rail cars to replace existing

vehicles or for minor

expansions of the fleet. $130,468,500 Programmed 510

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ELD19467 RT

Sub-Project of Group35 - El

Dorado County Transit

Authority - Bus Expansion

El Dorado County Transit Authority: Purchase two minivans for expansion of

enhanced demand response service in the El Dorado urbanized area. These

expansion vehicles will be use gasoline (GA) fuel. (Funds are Sacramento

Urbanized Area FTA 5307 funds for PM from FY12/13.) $91,376 Programmed

Purchase of new

buses and rail cars

to replace existing

vehicles or for

minor expansions of

the fleet 511

PLA25666 City of Roseville

Sub-Project of Group35 -

Commuter Fleet

Replacement

Replace 4 commuter buses. (Transportation Development Credits/Toll Credits for

CON). Toll Credits for CON $2,000,000 Programmed

Purchase of new

buses and rail cars

to replace existing

vehicles or for

minor expansions of

the fleet 512

PLA25583 Placer County

Sub-Project of Group35 -

CNG Bus

Replace one CNG bus with one new cleaner CNG Bus for Placer County Transit.

(Emissions Benefits in kg/day: NOx 0.75.) $530,000 Programmed

Purchase of new

buses and rail cars

to replace existing

vehicles or for

minor expansions of

the fleet 513

REG18025 RT

Sub-Project of Group35 -

CNG Paratransit Vehicle

Replacement

Replace up to eleven CNG powered paratransit vehicles to provide services to

elderly and disabled passengers. (Emission Benefits in kg/day: 0.07 ROG, 1.45

NOx, 0.03 PM10.). Toll Credits for CON $1,571,200 Programmed

Purchase of new

buses and rail cars

to replace existing

vehicles or for

minor expansions of

the fleet 514

REG18010 RT

Sub-Project of Group35 -

Paratransit Vehicle

Replacement FY17/18 to

FY19/20

Purchase replacement and some expansion vehicles and communication

equipment to be used by Paratransit, Inc to provide complementary ADA

paratransit service on behalf of RT. These vehicles will be fueled by gasoline or

alternative fuel technologies. Bus purchase may include spare parts and major

components in addition to maintenance equipment necessary to support bus

maintenance. $7,297,205 Programmed

Purchase of new

buses and rail cars

to replace existing

vehicles or for

minor expansions of

the fleet 515

REG18032 RT

Sub-Project of Group35 -

Siemens Light Rail Vehicle

(LRV) Replacement Replace half (13 of 26) Siemens Light Rail Vehicles. $78,004,500 Programmed

Purchase of new

buses and rail cars

to replace existing

vehicles or for

minor expansions of

the fleet 516

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YST10445

Yuba Sutter

Transit

Sub-Project of Group35 -

Commuter Bus Fleet

Replacement

Purchase seven heavy-duty, high floor, clean diesel commuter buses (40' - 45') to

replace seven buses. $4,375,000 Programmed

Purchase of new

buses and rail cars

to replace existing

vehicles or for

minor expansions of

the fleet 517

YST10446

Yuba Sutter

Transit

Sub-Project of Group35 -

Demand Response Fleet

Replacement

Purchase ten low-floor, demand response buses to replace ten high-floor buses.

Vehicle fuel type will likely be gasoline (GA). $950,000 Programmed

Purchase of new

buses and rail cars

to replace existing

vehicles or for

minor expansions of

the fleet 518

YST10453

Yuba Sutter

Transit

Sub-Project of Group35 -

Demand Response Fleet

Replacement

Purchase seven demand response replacement buses to replace six demand

response buses. Fuel type will likely be gasoline (GA) $1,050,000 Programmed

Purchase of new

buses and rail cars

to replace existing

vehicles or for

minor expansions of

the fleet 519

YST10444

Yuba Sutter

Transit

Sub-Project of Group35 -

Fixed Route Fleet

Replacement & Minor Fleet

Expansion

Purchase 11 heavy-duty, low-floor, clean diesel, local fixed route buses (30' - 35')

to replace 11 local fixed route buses. $5,500,000 Programmed

Purchase of new

buses and rail cars

to replace existing

vehicles or for

minor expansions of

the fleet 520

UNI10469 Unitrans

Sub-Project of Group35 -

Rolling Stock Replacement

For Davis Community Transit, replace four paratransit vehicles plus related

equipment (radios, fareboxes, etc). These vehicles will use gasoline (GA) fuel.For

Unitrans, purchase six standard 40-foot buses and three double-deck buses

between FY 2017 and FY 2020 to replace existing buses when they have surpassed

their useful lives plus related equipment (radios, fare boxes, security equipment,

etc). (CMAQ Emission Reductions in kg/day: ROG 0.17, NOx 0.51, PM10 0.01,

PM2.5 0.01) The 40-foot buses will use CNG fuel, and the double-deck buses will

use biodiesel. $10,951,219 Programmed

Purchase of new

buses and rail cars

to replace existing

vehicles or for

minor expansions of

the fleet 521

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VAR56200 SACOG

Sub-Project of Group35 -

Transit Vehicle Purchase

For transit in the 4-county SACOG Region (Sacramento, Sutter, Yolo, and Yuba):

Purchase replacement and expansion transit vehicles for operation. $18,148,000 Programmed

Purchase of new

buses and rail cars

to replace existing

vehicles or for

minor expansions of

the fleet 522

Group38

Grouped Projects for CT

Minor Program: Safety &

Shoulder Improvements,

Pavement rehabilitation $810,000 Programmed 523

CAL20799 Caltrans D3

Sub-Project of Group38 -

Roseville Ramp Meter Repair

In Roseville, on eastbound I-80 at Auburn Boulevard (PM 0.4), Atlantic Street (PM

3.0) and Taylor Road (PM 3.2) onramps; also in the City of Rocklin, on westbound I-

80 at Sierra College Boulevard onramps (PM 7.2/7.5) - Reconstruct five (5) existing

non-operational ramp meters (201.315 SHOPP Transportation Management

Systems 18/19 FY Minor A) $810,000 Programmed 524

Group22

Grouped Projects for

Intersection Channelization $14,803,637 Programmed 525

ELD14090

City of

Placerville

Sub-Project of Group22 -

Clay Street at Cedar Ravine

In Placerville, Clay Street at Main/Cedar Ravine: realign to a four-way intersection.

(To be constructed in conjunction with Clay Street Bridge Replacement, ELD19257.

Bridge construction, will be funded through Highway Bridge Program, shown in

HBP Grouped Listing). $470,590 Deleted

Intersection

channelization

projects (Table 3) 526

ELD19504

El Dorado

County

Sub-Project of Group22 -

Silva Valley Parkway at

Harvard Way Intersection

Improvements

Improvements to the intersection at Silva Valley Parkway and Harvard Way to

enhance traffic flow and reduce congestion. Improvements include right-turn

pocket, increased left-turn pocket, additional thru-lane, bike lane and bike

detector, ped/bike sensors, optimize signal. (Emission Benefits in kg/day: 0.03

ROG, 0.02 NOx.). Toll Credits for ENG, CON $613,000 Programmed

Intersection

channelization

projects (Table 3) 527

CAL20798 Caltrans D3

Sub-Project of Group22 -

Colfax Roundabout - Maidu

Village FCO

In Colfax, at the I-80 westbound onramps and offramps to SR 174 (PM 33.0/33.1) -

Install roundabout; Financial Contribution Only (FCO to City of Colfax) (201.310

SHOPP Operational Improvements 18/19 FY Minor A) $1,250,000 Programmed

Intersection

channelization

projects (Table 3) 528

PLA25676 City of Colfax

Sub-Project of Group22 - S.

Auburn St. & I-80

Roundabout

In Colfax: At the intersection of S. Auburn St. and Westbound Interstate 80 on/off-

ramps; construct a four-leg, one-lane roundabout. (Emission benefits in kg/day:

ROG 0.05, NOx 0.05, PM2.5 0.01). Toll Credits for ENG $2,600,000 Programmed

Intersection

channelization

projects (Table 3) 529

PLA25635 City of Rocklin

Sub-Project of Group22 -

Pacific St at Rocklin Road

Roundabout

At Rocklin Rd/Pacific St., replace existing traffic signal intersection with a two lane

roundabout. (Emission Benefits kg/day: ROG 0.26; NOx 0.21; PM2.5 0.01).. Toll

Credits for ENG, ROW, CON $5,682,637 Programmed

Intersection

channelization

projects (Table 3) 530

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PLA25673 City of Roseville

Sub-Project of Group22 -

Washington Bl/All America

City Bl Roundabout

In Roseville, at the intersection of Washington Blvd/All America City Blvd., design

and construct a 2-lane roundabout.. Toll Credits for CON $2,438,000 Programmed

Intersection

channelization

projects (Table 3) 531

CAL20800 Caltrans D3

Sub-Project of Group22 - SR

20 at George Washington

Blvd Turn Pocket

Near Yuba City, on SR 20, at George Washington Boulevard (PM 13.4/13.6) - Install

right-turn lane (201.310 SHOPP Operational Improvements 18/19 FY Minor A) $1,060,000 Programmed

Intersection

channelization

projects (Table 3) 532

CAL20801 Caltrans D3

Sub-Project of Group22 - SR

20 Turn Pockets and

Acceleration Lanes

In Marysville, on SR 20, at 17th Street and at 22nd Street (PM R2.5/R3.0) -

Construct right-turn lane pockets and acceleration lanes, add/extend acceleration

lanes and add median refuges (201.310 SHOPP Operational Improvements 18/19

FY Minor A) $1,160,000 Programmed

Intersection

channelization

projects (Table 3) 533

Group11

Grouped Projects for

Intersection Signalization $1,600,011 Programmed 534

SAC24749

Sacramento

County

Sub-Project of Group11 -

Fair Oaks Blvd. Bicycle and

Pedestrian Mobility Project

Fair Oaks Blvd. between Howe Ave. and Munroe St.,: Develop Fair Oaks Master

Plan, Design and construct two traffic signals within the project limits. $1,600,011 Programmed

Intersection

signalization

projects at

individual

intersections (Table

3) 535

Group12

Grouped Projects for

Interchange

Reconfiguration $9,177,017 Programmed 536

SAC24703

City of Rancho

Cordova

Sub-Project of Group12 -

Zinfandel Complex

Improvements

On Zinfandel Dr., from westbound US 50 off-ramp to White Rock Rd. widen

southbound travel lanes from 2 to 3 lanes. On the eastbound US 50 off-ramp at

Zinfandel, from Zinfandel Dr. intersection to US 50, widen from 4 to 6 lanes. On

westbound US 50 off-ramp at Zinfandel, from Zinfandel Dr. intersection to US 50,

widen from 3 to 4 lanes. On Gold Center Dr. at Zinfandel Dr intersection, widen by

6 feet for 300 feet. On Zinfandel Dr., from White Rock Dr to the WB US 50 off-

ramp, add bicycle lanes. at the WB US 50 off ramp, EB 50 on ramp/on ramp and

Gold Center Dr at the Zinfandel Dr intersections: build pedestrian refuge islands.

On the NB to WB US 50 on-ramp, reduce from 2 lanes to 1 lane to accommodate

pedestrian refuge island and reduce crossing width. Adding overhead signage. $9,177,017 Programmed

Intersection

channelization

projects (Table 3) 537

Group05

Grouped Projects for

Engineering $528,159,121 Programmed 538

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Programmed

Status Exempt Category

Project

Index

PLA25671 Placer County

Sub-Project of Group05 -

Bell Road at I-80

Roundabouts

The project will replace the existing traffic signal and all-way stop control at the

Bell Road / Interstate 80 interchange with two roundabouts. PE Only. Total

Project Cost is $7.5 million. (Emission Benefits in kg/day: ROG 0.25, NOx 0.19,

PM2.5 0.01).. Toll Credits for ENG $7,500,000 Programmed

Engineering to

assess social,

economic, and

environmental

effects of the

proposed action or

alternatives to that

action. 539

CAL20689 Caltrans D3

Sub-Project of Group05 -

State Route 51 (Capital City)

Corridor Improvements: J St

to Arden

SR 51, from J Street to Arden Way: Extend bus/carpool lanes, widen the American

River Bridge to 10 lanes (4 lanes NB and SB plus bus/carpool lane in both

directions) and add new Class IV bike path adjacent to NB lanes, new SB auxiliary

lane from Exposition Blvd to E St, NB transition lane from Elvas UP to Exposition

Blvd, SB transition lane from Exposition Blvd slip off-ramp to loop on-ramp,

replace B St UP, A St OC, and Elvas UP, and widen Tribute Rd UC. $436,900,000 Programmed

Engineering to

assess social,

economic, and

environmental

effects of the

proposed action or

alternatives to that

action. 540

SAC24098

City of Elk

Grove

Sub-Project of Group05 -

Whitelock Parkway/SR 99

Interchange Project

In Elk Grove, Whitelock Parkway and SR 99, Construct new Interchange with new

pedestrian bridge over SR 99 to Elk Grove Regional Park and High School. $72,200,000 Programmed

Engineering to

assess social,

economic, and

environmental

effects of the

proposed action or

alternatives to that

action. 541

SAC24497

City of

Sacramento

Sub-Project of Group05 -

Downtown Sacramento

Transportation Study

Downtown Sacramento, bounded by Broadway extending into the Oak Park

neighborhood, Sacramento River, American River, and Alhambra Blvd.: Study the

cost and priority of the $100 million in improvements planned in the MTP2035. $1,300,000 Programmed

Engineering to

assess social,

economic, and

environmental

effects of the

proposed action or

alternatives to that

action. 542

SAC25048

Southeast

Connector JPA

Sub-Project of Group05 -

Capital SouthEast Connector -

B3

In Elk Grove: Grant Line Rd from Bradshaw Rd to Bond Rd; Widen from 2 to 4 lanes

(thoroughfare). PE Only. Total Project Cost is $23,100,000. $2,000,000 Programmed

Engineering to

assess social,

economic, and

environmental

effects of the

proposed action or

alternatives to that

action. 543

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Status Exempt Category

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Index

SAC25049

Southeast

Connector JPA

Sub-Project of Group05 -

Capital SouthEast Connector -

C

In Elk Grove: Grant Line Rd from Bond Rd to Calvine Rd; Widen from 2 to 4 lanes.

PE Only. Total Project Cost is $32,600,000. $2,000,000 Programmed

Engineering to

assess social,

economic, and

environmental

effects of the

proposed action or

alternatives to that

action. 544

SAC25050

Southeast

Connector JPA

Sub-Project of Group05 -

Capital SouthEast Connector -

D1

In Sacramento County: Grant Line Road between Calvine Rd and Jackson Rd;

Construct 4 lanes (Expressway). PE Only. (Total Project Cost is $45,200,000.) $0 Deleted

Engineering to

assess social,

economic, and

environmental

effects of the

proposed action or

alternatives to that

action. 545

VAR56128

Southeast

Connector JPA

Sub-Project of Group05 -

Capital Southeast Connector -

D2

In Rancho Cordova: Grant Line Road from Jackson Rd to White Rock Rd: Widen

from 2 lanes to a 4-lane expressway. Total Project Cost: $46,259,121. PE Only. $6,259,121 Programmed

Engineering to

assess social,

economic, and

environmental

effects of the

proposed action or

alternatives to that

action. 546

YCT18198 SACOG

Sacramento-West

Sacramento

Downtown/Riverfront

Streetcar Project (Phase 1)

Construction of the Phase 1 of the Downtown/Riverfront Streetcar. The

alignment runs from West Sacramento Civic Center/Riverfront Street to the

Midtown entertainment, retail, and residential district of Sacramento. (Project

Development programmed separately under VAR56127, for $14,570,000.) $194,000,000 Programmed 547

YOL15891

City of West

Sacramento I-80 Enterprise Boulevard

In West Sacramento, I-80 at Enterprise Boulevard: construct eastbound on-

ramp. $4,800,000 Programmed 548

YOL17140 City of Davis I-80/Richards Interchange

In Davis: At the I-80/Richards interchange; reconstruct the north side of Richards

Blvd. interchange to remove the loop on- and off-ramps and replace with new

ramp in diamond configuration. Includes traffic signal installation. $9,610,000 Programmed 549

YOL19328

City of West

Sacramento Broadway Bridge

From West Sacramento to Sacramento, across the Sacramento River, construct

the Broadway Bridge, a new southern crossing of the Sacramento River. Project

includes: Auto, transit, bicycle and pedestrian facilities. (Local funding is split

between the Cities of Sacramento and West Sacramento) $254,500,000 Programmed 550

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YOL19385

City of West

Sacramento Riverfront Street Extension

Riverfront Street, from Mill Street extending .3 miles south, and 5th Street, from

Bridge Street to 15th Street: Extend Riverfront Street as a two-lane roadway

with sidewalks, lighting, wet and dry utilties and landscaping. Widen 5th Street

between Mill Street and 15th Street to accomdate a cycle track (two way bike

lane), underground overhead utilities, wet and dry utilities, and sidewalk. The

cycle track will extend from Bridge Street to 15th Street and intersection

enchancements at 15th Street and Bridge Street. $5,334,500 Programmed 551

YOL19396

City of West

Sacramento

Phase 2 - West Capitol

Avenue Rehabilitation -

Complete Streets and

Safety

West Capitol Avenue from Enterprise Ave to Houston Ave is to rehabilitate 5,300

linear feet of deteriorating pavement, widen from 2 to 4 lanes from Sutter Ave

to I-80 overpass (1,600 linear feet) and widen from 3 to 4 lanes from east of I-80

off ramp to west of Northrop Drive (2,700 linear feet), install drainage

improvements, sidewalks, access ramps, bike lanes, street lighting and cross

walks for safer pedestrian crossings.(PE work programmed separately on

YOL19383.) $5,099,000 Programmed 552

YUB15877 Yuba County

North Beale Road

Improvements

Widen Roadway from 2-lanes to 4-lanes and install curb gutter and sidewalk

from Linda Ave to Griffith Rd. $2,000,000 Programmed 553

TOTAL $13,854,217,152

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Caltrans D3YOLCAL15881 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 1 of 552

CAL15881Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$2,282,850 $5,551,000 $7,833,850 <19$99,900,000 $99,900,000>22

$107,733,850$99,900,000$5,551,000$2,282,850

Project Title

Project Description

I-5 / 113 Connector - Phase 2

Construct northbound I-5 to southbound SR 113 freeway-to-freeway connection - Phase 2

Listed for Information Only

19-00 2030

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: 374220

FED ID: 5046-025

PPNO: 0301X

Total Cost $107,733,850Federal Project

Caltrans D3ELDCAL18190 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 2 of 552

CAL18190Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$6,000,000 $1,200,000 $7,200,000 <19$145,500 $145,500Local Transportation Fund2019

$3,124,500 $3,124,500Other Fed - Highway Safety Improvement Program2019$3,000,000 $37,800,000 $40,800,000SHOPP - Collision Reduction (SHOPP AC)2019

$51,270,000$41,070,000$4,200,000$6,000,000

Project Title

Project Description

US 50 - Camino Operational / Safety Improvements

Near Placerville and Camino, from 0.2 mile west of Still Meadows Road to 0.4 mile east of Upper Carson Road (PM 21.9/24.5) - Install median barrier, widen shoulders, construct acceleration/deceleration lane, construct an undercrossing and construct access to the undercrossing from local roads [SHOPP CTIPS ID 107-0000-1030] [Caltrans is the lead agency for the project. El Dorado County, Community Development Agency, Transportation Division is a participating agency.] HSIP7-03-008

19-00 2022

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: 4E620

PPNO: 3290

Total Cost $51,270,000Federal Project

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Capitol Corridor JPASACCAL18320 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 3 of 552

CAL18320Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$11,992,000 $375,000 $12,367,000 <19$7,454,000 $7,454,000Cap and Trade Program2019

$62,455,000 $62,455,000State Bond - High Speed Passenger Train Bond2019$82,276,000$69,909,000$375,000$11,992,000

Project Title

Project Description

Sacramento to Roseville Third Main Track - Phase 1

On the Union Pacific mainline, from near the Sacramento and Placer County boarder to the Roseville Station area in Placer County: Construct a layover facility, install various Union Pacific Railroad Yard track improvements, required signaling, and construct the most northern eight miles of third mainline track between Sacramento and Roseville (largely all in Placer County), which will allow up to two additional round trips (for a total of three round trips) between Sacramento and Roseville.

19-00 2021

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: R779SA

PPNO: 9879

Total Cost $82,276,000

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Caltrans D3SACCAL18838 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 4 of 552

CAL18838Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$17,400,000 $8,000,000 $25,400,000 <19$90,000,000 $90,000,000Road Repair and Accountability Act of 20172020

$3,000,000 $3,000,000Sacramento County Measure A Sales Tax2020$118,400,000$93,000,000$8,000,000$17,400,000

Project Title

Project Description

US 50 HOV Lanes (I-5 to Watt Ave.)

US 50 HOV Lanes - Construct High Occupancy Vehicle (HOV) lanes on US 50 [project covers PE: from I-5 to 0.8 mile east of Watt Avenue (PM L0.2/R6.1) and CON: from I-5 to 0.8 mile east of Watt Avenue (PM L2.2/R6.1)](The US 50 Multimodal Corridor Enhancement project combines the US 50 HOV Lanes project (03-3F360/CAL18838) and the US 50 Rehab project (03-0H080/CAL20761), the SacRT's Light Rail Expansion project from Sunrise Blvd to Downtown Folsom, and the City of Sacramento's Broadway Complete Streets - Phase II project.)

19-00 2024

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: 3F360

PPNO: 3301

Total Cost $118,400,000

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Caltrans D3SACCAL20466 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 5 of 552

CAL20466Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$9,685,000 $2,000,000 $29,800,000 $41,485,000 <19$41,485,000$29,800,000$2,000,000$9,685,000

Project Title

Project Description

I-5 HOV Lanes - Phase 1

In Sacramento County on I-5, from US 50 to Morrison Creek – Add high-occupancy vehicle (HOV) lanes (i.e., bus/carpool lanes) and soundwalls in both directions (PM 12.9/22.5) [EFIS ID 0312000165]; see 03-3C002 (CAL20467) for Phase 2 [PA&ED being done under 03-3C000 (CAL17840)]. (Toll Credits for PE and ROW) (Emission Benefits in kg/day: 52.9 NOx, 50.4 ROG, 10.5 PM10) [CTIPS ID 107-0000-0880](The I-5 HOV Lanes - Phase 1 project (03-3C001/CAL20466) will be combined for construction with the I-5 Road Rehab project (03-0H100/CAL20700) and the I-5 Fiber Optics Installation project (03-4F450/CAL20693) to form the overall I-5 Corridor Enhancement project (03-0H10U). Toll Credits for ENG, ROW

Listed for Information Only

19-00 2022

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: 3C001

FED ID: 6203-050

PPNO: 5835

Total Cost $41,485,000Federal Project

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Caltrans D3SACCAL20467 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 6 of 552

CAL20467Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$15,000,000 $15,000,000 <19$15,000,000$15,000,000$0$0

Project Title

Project Description

I-5 HOV Lanes - Phase 2

In Sacramento County on I-5, from just north of Morrison Creek to 1.1 mile south of Elk Grove Blvd. - Add high-occupancy vehicle (HOV) lanes (i.e., bus/carpool lanes) (PM 9.7/13.1) [EFIS ID 0318000245]; see 03-3C001 (CAL20466) for Phase 1 [PA&ED was completed under 03-3C000 (CAL17840)]

Listed for Information Only

19-00 2022

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: 3C002

PPNO: 5836

Total Cost $15,000,000

Caltrans D3SACCAL20501 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 7 of 552

Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

Project Title

Project Description

SR 51 NB Transition Lane and Local Roadway Improvements

On SR 51 (Capital City Freeway), close E Street northbound onramp and extend the northbound transition lane from near E Street on-ramp to just south of Elvas Underpass near the American River. Modify intersection at E Street and 30th Street. Also build local roadway improvements on 30th St. [CTIPS ID 107-0000-0940]. PS&E is not yet funded.

DELETED

19-00 2022

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: 3F750

PPNO: 6405

Total Cost $0

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Caltrans D3SACCAL20502 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 8 of 552

CAL20502Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$2,470,000 $510,000 $28,337,000 $31,317,000 <19$31,317,000$28,337,000$510,000$2,470,000

Project Title

Project Description

SR 51 and SR 99 Install Ramp Meters at Various Locations

In Sacramento County, on SR 51 and SR 99, at various locations - Install ramp meters [CTIPS ID 107-0000-1006] (Toll Credits) [EA 0F351, PPNO 6913] [child project of parent EA 0F350; second child is EA 0F352 PPNO 6913A]. Toll Credits for ENG, ROW, CON Listed for Information Only

19-00 2019

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: 0F351

PPNO: 6913

Total Cost $31,317,000Federal Project

Caltrans D3YOLCAL20695 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 9 of 552

CAL20695Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$2,034,000 $220,000 $10,200,000 $12,454,000 <19$12,454,000$10,200,000$220,000$2,034,000

Project Title

Project Description

Yol/Pla/Sac Ramp Meters at Various Locations

In Yolo, Placer and Sacramento Counties, on I-80, SR 65 and SR 99, at various locations (I-80-2.4/R11.3 used in CTIPS) - Install ramp meters [CTIPS ID 107-0000-1008]. Toll Credits for ENG, ROW, CON

Listed for Information Only

19-00 2019

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: 1F230

PPNO: 6701

Total Cost $12,454,000Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Traffic signal synchronization projects

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Caltrans D3SACCAL20700 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 10 of 552

CAL20700Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$20,000,000 $2,400,000 $245,000,000 $267,400,000 <19$267,400,000$245,000,000$2,400,000$20,000,000

Project Title

Project Description

I-5 Road Rehab

In and near the City of Sacramento, from Beach Lake Bridge at Morrison Creek to the American River Bridge (#24-0068) (PM 13.0/24.9) - Roadway rehabilitation [CTIPS ID 107-0000-1037]. Toll Credits for ENG, ROW

Bridge Number: 24-0068

Listed for Information Only

19-00 2022

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: 0H100

PPNO: 5854

Total Cost $267,400,000Federal Project

Caltrans D3SACCAL20701 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 11 of 552

CAL20701Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$770,000 $25,000 $7,200,000 $7,995,000 <19$7,995,000$7,200,000$25,000$770,000

Project Title

Project Description

SR 99 / West Elkhorn Auxiliary Lanes

Construct auxiliary lanes between the SB I-5 to NB SR 99 Connector and the off-ramp to West Elkhorn Blvd, and between the WB West Elkhorn to SB SR 99 loop on-ramp and the SB SR 99 to NB I-5 Connector including Ramp Meters for the SB on-ramps to SR 99 (PM R32.5/33.5) Listed for Information Only

19-00 2019

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: 1H380

PPNO: 6928

Total Cost $7,995,000

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Caltrans D3SACCAL20705 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 12 of 552

CAL20705Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$420,000 $4,000 $424,000 <19$6,000 $3,500,000 $3,506,000SHOPP - Mobility (SHOPP AC)2019

$3,930,000$3,500,000$10,000$420,000

Project Title

Project Description

US 50 65th St.. to Howe Ave. Auxiliary Lane

In the City of Sacramento, US 50, from 65th Street to east of Howe Avenue (PM R2.6/R3.8) - Construct westbound auxiliary lane [project proposes to add/extend US 50 auxiliary lane, which currently begins with the Howe Ave slip entrance, and will be extended to the east to receive traffic from the Howe Ave loop entrance ramp] [CTIPS ID 107-0000-1041]. Toll Credits for ENG

19-00 2020

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: 1F190

PPNO: 6200

Total Cost $3,930,000Federal Project

Caltrans D3YUBCAL20795 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 13 of 552

CAL20795Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$3,906,000 $3,906,000 <19$4,884,000 $16,085,000 $20,969,000SHOPP - Collision Reduction (SHOPP AC)2019$4,000,000 $4,000,000RIP - STIP AC2020

$76,829,000 $76,829,000SHOPP - Collision Reduction (SHOPP AC)2021$5,900,000 $5,500,000 $24,600,000 $36,000,000>22

$141,704,000$101,429,000$21,585,000$18,690,000

Project Title

Project Description

SR 70 Passing Lanes - Segments 4 and 5

On SR 70, from Laurellen to Yuba/Butte county line (Segments 4 and 5) - Address safety concerns, improve highway segments and provide continuous passing lane opportunities (PM 16.2/25.8) (Toll Credits) [CTIPS ID 107-0000-1142] [Segments 1 (03-3F280), 2 (03-3F281) and 3 (03-3F282) are located in Butte County (BCAG's FTIP)] ($4m STIP funds are from BCAG)

19-00 2023

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: 3F283

PPNO: 9824

Total Cost $141,704,000Federal Project

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El Dorado CountyELDELD15990 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 14 of 552

ELD15990Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$3,743,000 $7,235,000 $10,978,000 <19$242,000 $17,003,366 $17,245,366Local Agency Funds2020

$28,223,366$17,003,366$7,235,000$3,985,000

Project Title

Project Description

Diamond Springs Pkwy - Phase 1B

Construct new 2-lane divided arterial roadway from Missouri Flat Rd east of Golden Center Dr to a new T-intersection with SR-49 south of Bradley Dr; includes planning, environmental clearance, grading and right of way for the ultimate 4-lane road, required improvements to SR-49 and three new signals. See ELD19348/CIP72375 for Phase 1A and ELD19203/CIP72368 for Phase 2. (CIP72334)

19-00 2021

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

Total Cost $28,223,366

City of PlacervilleELDELD16070 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 15 of 552

ELD16070Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$200,000 $450,000 $790,000 $1,440,000 <19$1,440,000$790,000$450,000$200,000

Project Title

Project Description

Mosquito Rd./ Clay St. Park & Bus

Phase II - Construct an additional 50-car parking lot with lighting landscaping, install public restrooms, and install the El Dorado Trail facility. (Toll Credits for PE and CON). Toll Credits for ENG, CON

Listed for Information Only

19-00 2019

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

Total Cost $1,440,000Federal Project

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El Dorado CountyELDELD19180 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 16 of 552

ELD19180Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$1,025,000 $162,000 $1,187,000 <19$3,100,000 $720,000 $11,400,000 $15,220,000>22

$16,407,000$11,400,000$882,000$4,125,000

Project Title

Project Description

US 50/Ponderosa Rd/So. Shingle Rd Interchange Improvements

Interchange Improvements: includes detailed study to identify alternatives and select preferred alternative; widening existing US 50 overcrossing to accommodate 5 lanes, and realignment of WB loop on-ramp, ramp widenings, and widening of Ponderosa Rd, Mother Lode Dr, and So. Shingle Rd; includes PE for all phases; (See ELD19170/CIP71339 and ELD19244/CIP71338). Coordinates with ELD19289/CIP53116, ELD19219/CIP#GP150, ELD19246/CIPGP171, and ELD19250/CIP#GP175. (CIP71333). Toll Credits for ENG

Listed for Information Only

19-00 2035

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

Total Cost $16,407,000Federal Project

City of PlacervilleELDELD19185 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 17 of 552

ELD19185Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$641,750 $641,750 <19$531,180 $88,530 $619,710Highway Bridge Program2020

$68,820 $11,470 $80,290Local Agency Funds2020$3,593,800 $3,593,800>22

$4,935,550$3,593,800$100,000$1,241,750

Project Title

Project Description

Placerville Dr Bridge Widening

Hangtown Creek Bridge at Placerville Drive, 0.3 mi west of Cold Springs Rd: Replace existing functionally obsolete 2-lane bridge with a new 4-lane bridge.

Bridge Number: 25C0029

19-00 2022

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

FED ID: 5015-024

PPNO: n/a

Total Cost $4,935,550Federal Project

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El Dorado CountyELDELD19348 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 18 of 552

ELD19348Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$1,209,300 $1,298,800 $12,272,900 $14,781,000 <19$14,781,000$12,272,900$1,298,800$1,209,300

Project Title

Project Description

Diamond Springs Pkwy - Phase 1A (SR-49 Realignment)

Realign SR-49/Diamond Rd from Pleasant Valley Rd to north of Lime Kiln Rd; Improvements include: two 12-ft lanes and 8-ft shoulders, signal modification at Pleasant Valley Rd/SR-49 intersection, residential frontage road, and potential underground utility district. Phase 1A was split from Phase 1 (CIP72334/ELD15990) which is now Phase 1B. (CIP72375)

Listed for Information Only

19-00 2019

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

Total Cost $14,781,000

Southeast Connector JPAELDELD19468 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 19 of 552

ELD19468Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$300,000 $300,000 <19$3,150,000 $3,150,000>22

$3,450,000$3,150,000$0$300,000

Project Title

Project Description

Capital SouthEast Connector - E1

In El Dorado Hills: White Rock Rd between Carson Crossing Dr and Latrobe Rd; widen from 2 to 4 lanes (Thoroughfare). (To be constructed with Capital SouthEast Connector – D3, SAC24250.)

Listed for Information Only

19-00 2036

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

Total Cost $3,450,000

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Southeast Connector JPASACELD19469 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 20 of 552

ELD19469Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$9,500,000 $9,500,000>22$9,500,000$9,500,000$0$0

Project Title

Project Description

Capital SouthEast Connector - E2

In El Dorado Hills: White Rock Rd between Latrobe Rd and Hwy 50; widen from 2 to 4 lanes (Thoroughfare). PE Only. (Total Project Cost is $9,500,000)

Delay--Remove from MTIP

19-00 2036

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

Total Cost $9,500,000

City of RosevillePLAPLA15100 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 21 of 552

PLA15100Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$1,385,811 $1,385,811 <19$723,000 $723,000Local - Developer - Transportation Improvement Fee2019

$5,743,244 $5,743,244Local - Developer - Transportation Improvement Fee2020$7,852,055$5,743,244$723,000$1,385,811

Project Title

Project Description

Baseline Road

In Roseville, Baseline Road from Fiddyment Road to Sierra Vista Western edge west of Watt Avenue: widen from 2 to 4 lanes.

19-00 2020

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

Total Cost $7,852,055

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Placer CountyPLAPLA15105 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 22 of 552

PLA15105Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$2,000,000 $1,700,000 $15,500,000 $19,200,000 <19$19,200,000$15,500,000$1,700,000$2,000,000

Project Title

Project Description

Baseline Road Widening Phase 1 (West Portion)

Baseline Rd. from Watt Avenue to future 16th street: Widen from 2 to 4 lanes.

Listed for Information Only

19-00 2019

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

Total Cost $19,200,000

Placer CountyPLAPLA15420 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 23 of 552

PLA15420Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$400,000 $800,000 $12,581,700 $13,781,700 <19$13,781,700$12,581,700$800,000$400,000

Project Title

Project Description

Walerga Road

Walerga Rd: Widen and realign from 2 to 4 lanes from Baseline Rd. to Placer / Sacramento County line.

Listed for Information Only

19-00 2020

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

Total Cost $13,781,700

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City of RosevillePLAPLA15660 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 24 of 552

PLA15660Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$547,178 $547,178Local - Developer - Transportation Improvement Fee2019$2,661,000 $2,661,000Local - Developer - Transportation Improvement Fee2020

$2,898,711 $2,898,711Local - Developer - Transportation Improvement Fee2021$6,106,889$2,898,711$2,661,000$547,178

Project Title

Project Description

Baseline Rd. Widening

In Roseville, Baseline Rd., from Brady Lane to Fiddyment Road: widen from 3 to 4 lanes.

19-00 2022

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

Total Cost $6,106,889

City of RosevillePLAPLA15850 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 25 of 552

PLA15850Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$250,000 $250,000 $500,000Local - Developer - Transportation Improvement Fee2021$2,000,000 $2,000,000Local - Developer - Transportation Improvement Fee2022

$2,500,000$2,000,000$250,000$250,000

Project Title

Project Description

Roseville Road Widening

Widen Roseville Rd. from 2 to 4 lanes Between Cirby Way and southern city limit.

19-00 2024

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

Total Cost $2,500,000

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Placer CountyPLAPLA18490 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 26 of 552

PLA18490Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$650,000 $435,000 $12,000,000 $13,085,000 <19$13,085,000$12,000,000$435,000$650,000

Project Title

Project Description

PFE Rd. Widening

PFE Rd, from Watt Ave. to Walerga Rd: Widen from 2 to 4 lanes and realign.

Listed for Information Only

19-00 2024

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

Total Cost $13,085,000

Placer CountyPLAPLA25044 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 27 of 552

PLA25044Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$400,000 $25,000 $8,250,000 $8,675,000 <19$8,675,000$8,250,000$25,000$400,000

Project Title

Project Description

Sunset Blvd. Widening

Widen Sunset Boulevard from State Route 65 to Cincinnati Avenue from 2 to 4 lanes. Project includes widening Industrial Blvd / UPRR overcrossing from 2 to 4 lanes.

Bridge Number: 19C-0047 Listed for Information Only

19-00 2024

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

Total Cost $8,675,000

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Placer CountyPLAPLA25170 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 28 of 552

PLA25170Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$535,000 $330,000 $5,500,000 $6,365,000 <19$6,365,000$5,500,000$330,000$535,000

Project Title

Project Description

Sunset Blvd Phase 2

Sunset Blvd, from Foothills Boulevard to Fiddyment Rd: Construct a 2-lane road extension [PLA15410 is Phase 1.]

Listed for Information Only

19-00 2020

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

Total Cost $6,365,000

Placer CountyPLAPLA25299 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 29 of 552

PLA25299Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$7,500,000 $1,386,143 $8,886,143 <19$59,600,000 $59,600,000Local - Developer - Transportation Improvement Fee2019

$1,513,857 $1,513,857Regional Surface Transportation Program2019$70,000,000$61,113,857$1,386,143$7,500,000

Project Title

Project Description

Placer Parkway Phase 1

In Placer County: Between SR 65 and Foothills Boulevard; Construct phase 1 of Placer Parkway, including upgrading the SR 65/Whitney Ranch Parkway interchange to include a southbound slip off-ramp, southbound loop on-ramp, northbound loop on-ramp, six-lane bridge over SR 65, and four-lane roadway extension from SR 65 (Whitney Ranch Parkway) to Foothills Boulevard.

19-00 2022

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

Total Cost $70,000,000Federal Project

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City of RosevillePLAPLA25377 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 30 of 552

PLA25377Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$1,275,000 $1,275,000 <19$1,700,000 $5,525,000 $7,225,000Local - Developer - Direct Cost2019

$8,500,000$5,525,000$1,700,000$1,275,000

Project Title

Project Description

Market St.

City of Roseville, Market St., from approx. 800 feet north of Baseline Road to Pleasant Grove: Extend 2 lanes.

19-00 2019

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

Total Cost $8,500,000

City of RosevillePLAPLA25378 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 31 of 552

PLA25378Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$975,000 $1,300,000 $2,275,000Local - Developer - Direct Cost2019$4,225,000 $4,225,000Local - Developer - Direct Cost2020

$6,500,000$4,225,000$1,300,000$975,000

Project Title

Project Description

Santucci Blvd. Extension

City of Roseville, Santucci Blvd. (North Watt Ave.): Extend four lanes from Vista Grande Blvd.to Blue Oaks Boulevard.

19-00 2022

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

Total Cost $6,500,000

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PCTPAPLAPLA25440 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 32 of 552

PLA25440Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$10,063,200 $450,000 $42,770,000 $53,283,200 <19$53,283,200$42,770,000$450,000$10,063,200

Project Title

Project Description

I-80/SR 65 Interchange Improvements Phase 1

In Placer County: Between I-80 and Pleasant Grove Boulevard; Reconfigure I-80/SR 65 interchange to add auxiliary lane on northbound SR 65 from I-80 westbound on-ramp to Galleria Boulevard/Stanford Ranch Road off-ramp, widen inside northbound SR 65 from 2 to 3 lanes from south of Galleria Boulevard/Stanford Ranch Road off-ramp to Pleasant Grove Boulevard off-ramp, including widening Galleria Boulevard/Stanford Ranch Road northbound off-ramp and on-ramp, and southbound on-ramp (PA&ED, PS&E, ROW, and CON to be matched with Toll Credits). SHOPP funding (EA 03-0H260) for auxiliary lane on northbound SR 65 between I-80 and Galleria Boulevard/Stanford Ranch Road. SHOPP funding (EA 03-0F352) for southbound on-ramp from Galleria Boulevard/Stanford Ranch Road.. Toll Credits for ENG, ROW, CON

Listed for Information Only

19-00 2020

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: 4E320

FED ID: 6158-048

PPNO: 4894

Total Cost $53,283,200Federal Project

Placer CountyPLAPLA25463 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 33 of 552

PLA25463Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$3,000,000 $2,000,000 $5,000,000 <19$12,000,000 $12,000,000Local - Developer - Direct Cost2019$12,000,000 $12,000,000Local - Developer - Transportation Improvement Fee2019

$29,000,000$24,000,000$2,000,000$3,000,000

Project Title

Project Description

Baseline Road Widening Phase 2 (West Portion)

Baseline Road from Sutter County Line to Future 16th Street. Widen from 2 to 4 lanes.

19-00 2025

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

Total Cost $29,000,000

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City of RosevillePLAPLA25501 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 34 of 552

PLA25501Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$1,100,000 $1,100,000Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality2020$2,212,000 $2,212,000Fed Other - Active Transportation Program (ATP)2020

$29,300,000 $29,300,000Local - Developer - Transportation Improvement Fee2020$32,612,000$32,612,000$0$0

Project Title

Project Description

Washington Blvd/Andora Undercrossing Improvement Project

In Roseville, widen Washington Blvd from 2 to 4 lanes, including widening the Andora Underpass under the UPRR tracks, between Sawtell Rd and just south of Pleasant Grove Blvd. and construct bicycle and pedestrian improvements adjacent to roadway. (CMAQ funds are for bicycle and pedestrian improvements only. Emission Benefits in kg/day: 0.9 ROG, 0.51 NOx, 0.16 PM10)

19-00 2025

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

Total Cost $32,612,000Federal Project

Placer CountyPLAPLA25506 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 35 of 552

PLA25506Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$5,000,000 $602,000 $5,602,000 <19$10,400,000 $10,400,000Highway Bridge Program2019$20,985,725 $20,985,725Loc Funds - Local Agency Funds (AC)2019

$4,066,353 $4,066,353Local Agency Funds2019$3,000,000 $3,000,000Regional Surface Transportation Program2019

$20,000,000 $20,000,000Highway Bridge Program2021$-20,000,000 $-20,000,000Loc Funds - Local Agency Funds (AC)2021

$985,725 $985,725Highway Bridge Program2022$-985,725 $-985,725Loc Funds - Local Agency Funds (AC)2022

$44,054,078$38,452,078$602,000$5,000,000

Project Title

Project Description

Walerga Rd/Dry Creek Bridge Replacement

Walerga Rd, over Dry Creek, 1.1 mi S Base Line Rd. Replace the existing 2 lane bridge with a 4 lane bridge.. Toll Credits for CON

Bridge Number: 19C0159

19-00 2020

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

FED ID: E2CA-018

Total Cost $44,054,078Federal Project

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City of RosevillePLAPLA25527 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 36 of 552

PLA25527Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$5,300,000 $5,300,000Local - Developer - Direct Cost2020$5,300,000$5,300,000$0$0

Project Title

Project Description

Pleasant Grove Blvd. Extension

In Roseville, extend 4 lanes of Pleasant Grove from 1500 feet west of Market St to Santucci Blvd (Watt Ave).

19-00 2024

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

Total Cost $5,300,000

City of RosevillePLAPLA25528 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 37 of 552

PLA25528Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$500,000 $1,000,000 $1,500,000Local - Developer - Transportation Improvement Fee2019$4,500,000 $4,500,000Local - Developer - Transportation Improvement Fee2020

$6,000,000$4,500,000$1,000,000$500,000

Project Title

Project Description

Blue Oaks Blvd Extension - Phase 1

In Roseville, Extend 2 lanes of Blue Oaks Blvd from Hayden Parkway to Westside Dr., Including south half of a 6-lane bridge over Kaseberg Creek.

19-00 2020

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

Total Cost $6,000,000

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PCTPAPLAPLA25529 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 38 of 552

PLA25529Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$2,750,000 $2,750,000 <19$40,000 $5,460,000 $5,500,000Local - Developer - Transportation Improvement Fee2020

$4,500,000 $4,500,000>22$12,750,000$9,960,000$40,000$2,750,000

Project Title

Project Description

SR 65 Capacity & Operational Improvements Phase 1

SR 65, from Galleria Blvd. to Lincoln Blvd., make capacity and operational improvements. Phase 1: From Blue Oaks Blvd. to Galleria Blvd., construct third lane on southbound SR 65 (Toll credits for PA&ED)(Emission Benefits in kg/day: ROG 15.80; NOx 15.88; PM10 11.66)

19-00 2020

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

FED ID: 6158-058

PPNO: n/a

Total Cost $12,750,000Federal Project

Placer CountyPLAPLA25535 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 39 of 552

PLA25535Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$2,983,750 $2,983,750 <19$177,060 $177,060Highway Bridge Program2020

$22,940 $22,940Local Agency Funds2020$16,709,000 $16,709,000>22

$19,892,750$16,709,000$200,000$2,983,750

Project Title

Project Description

Watt Ave. Bridge Replacement

Watt Ave./Center Joint Ave., over Dry Creek, 0.4 mi north of P.F.E. Rd.: Replace existing 2 lane bridge with a 4 lane bridge.

Bridge Number: 19c0084

19-00 2019

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

Total Cost $19,892,750Federal Project

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City of RosevillePLAPLA25538 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 40 of 552

PLA25538Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$2,500,000 $2,500,000 <19$2,500,000$2,500,000$0$0

Project Title

Project Description

Vista Grande Arterial

In Roseville, from Fiddyment Rd west to Westbrook Blvd, construct new 4-lane arterial.

Listed for Information Only

19-00 2020

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

Total Cost $2,500,000

City of RosevillePLAPLA25539 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 41 of 552

PLA25539Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$975,000 $1,250,000 $2,225,000Local - Developer - Direct Cost2020$4,125,000 $4,125,000Local - Developer - Transportation Improvement Fee2021

$6,350,000$4,125,000$1,250,000$975,000

Project Title

Project Description

Blue Oaks Blvd. Extension Phase 2

In Roseville, Blue Oaks Blvd., from Westside Dr. to Santucci Blvd. (formerly Watt Ave.), extend 2 lanes.

19-00 2021

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

Total Cost $6,350,000

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City of RosevillePLAPLA25570 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 42 of 552

PLA25570Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$1,000,000 $1,000,000Local - Developer - Transportation Improvement Fee2019$1,000,000$1,000,000$0$0

Project Title

Project Description

Santucci Boulevard South

In Roseville, Santucci Boulevard South (Watt Ave.) from Baseline Road north to Vista Grande Boulevard: Construct 4-lane road.

19-00 2021

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

Total Cost $1,000,000

PCTPAPLAPLA25576 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 43 of 552

PLA25576Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$1,954,908 $1,954,908 <19$90,092 $16,610,000 $16,700,092>22

$18,655,000$16,610,000$90,092$1,954,908

Project Title

Project Description

I-80 Eastbound Auxiliary Lane and I-80 Westbound 5th Lane

In Roseville and Rocklin: Between SR 65 and Rocklin Rd. on eastbound I-80, and east of Douglas Blvd. to west of Riverside Ave. on westbound I-80; Construct eastbound I-80 auxiliary lane, including two-lane off-ramp to Rocklin Rd, and construct 5th lane on westbound I-80, including reducing Douglas Boulevard off-ramp from 2-lanes to 1-lane. (Toll credits for PE, ROW, and CON). Toll Credits for ENG, ROW, CON

Listed for Information Only

19-00 2023

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

Total Cost $18,655,000Federal Project

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City of RosevillePLAPLA25647 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 44 of 552

PLA25647Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$500,000 $500,000 <19$7,880,000 $7,880,000SHOPP - Mobility (SHOPP AC)2019

$8,380,000$7,880,000$0$500,000

Project Title

Project Description

Atlantic Eureka I-80 W/B On-ramp Widening

In Roseville, widen the Atlantic Street/Eureka Road/I-80 W/B On-ramp, including bridge widening over Miners Ravine, from 1-lane to 2-lanes plus an HOV bypass lane. (Toll Credits for CON). Toll Credits for CON

19-00 2019

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: 0H460

PPNO: 5113

Total Cost $8,380,000Federal Project

PCTPAPLAPLA25649 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 45 of 552

PLA25649Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$3,000,000 $3,000,000Local - Developer - Transportation Improvement Fee2019$8,000,000 $4,000,000 $235,000,000 $247,000,000>22

$250,000,000$235,000,000$4,000,000$11,000,000

Project Title

Project Description

I-80/SR 65 Interchange Improvements Phase 2

In Placer County: Between Douglas Blvd. and Rocklin Road; Reconfigure I-80/SR 65 interchange to widen southbound to eastbound ramp from 1 to 2 lanes, replace existing eastbound to northbound loop ramp with a new 3 lane direct flyover ramp (including full middle structure for East Roseville Viaduct), construct collector-distributor roadway parallel to eastbound I-80 between Eureka Road off-ramp and SR 65, and widen Taylor Road from 2 to 4 lanes between Roseville Parkway and Pacific Street.

19-00 2030

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

Total Cost $250,000,000

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City of LincolnPLAPLA25652 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 46 of 552

PLA25652Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$1,261,938 $1,261,938 <19$478,062 $478,062Local Transportation Fund2019

$560,000 $560,000Local Transportation Fund2020$12,172,000 $12,172,000>22

$14,472,000$12,172,000$560,000$1,740,000

Project Title

Project Description

McBean Park Drive Widening Over Auburn Ravine

From East Ave. to Ferrari Ranch Rd.: Replace 2-lane bridge with a 3-lane bridge, including the McBean Park Bridge at Auburn Ravine.

19-00 2024

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

Total Cost $14,472,000

City of LincolnPLAPLA25677 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 47 of 552

PLA25677Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$15,924 $15,924Local Agency Funds2020$150,000 $1,400,076 $1,550,076>22

$1,566,000$1,416,000$0$150,000

Project Title

Project Description

Lincoln Blvd Streetscape Improvement Project Phase 4

The overall goal of the Lincoln Boulevard Streetscape Improvement Project is to provide for a more pedestrian, bicycle, and neighborhood Electric Vehicles (NEV) friendly environment along and across the main street through the City. This will be accomplished by closing gaps between and improving existing sidewalks, upgrading and shortening pedestrian crossings with curb bulb outs and ADA compliant pedestrian ramps, and installing combined Class 2 bike lanes and NEV lanes along Lincoln Boulevard. This project will continue the streetscape improvements to construct improved sidewalks, curb bulb outs, curb ramps, and traffic signal improvements on Lincoln Boulevard between 1st Street and 2nd Street and at the intersections of Lincoln Boulevard at 7th Street.

19-00 2023

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

Total Cost $1,566,000

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City of RosevillePLAPLA25680 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 48 of 552

PLA25680Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$1,200,000 $1,200,000Local - Developer - Transportation Improvement Fee2019$800,000 $800,000Local - Developer - Transportation Improvement Fee2020

$9,200,000 $9,200,000Local - Developer - Transportation Improvement Fee2021$11,200,000$9,200,000$800,000$1,200,000

Project Title

Project Description

Roseville Parkway Widening

In Roseville, on Roseville Parkway, widen from 6 to 8 lanes from just east of Creekside Ridge Drive to Gibson Drive (E).

19-00 2021

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

Total Cost $11,200,000

City of RosevillePLAPLA25681 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 49 of 552

PLA25681Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$2,500,000 $2,500,000Local - Developer - Transportation Improvement Fee2020$1,500,000 $1,500,000Local - Developer - Transportation Improvement Fee2021

$19,000,000 $19,000,000Local - Developer - Transportation Improvement Fee2022$23,000,000$19,000,000$1,500,000$2,500,000

Project Title

Project Description

Blue Oaks Blvd Bridge Widening

In Roseville, on Blue Oaks Blvd between Washington Blvd and Foothills Boulevard, widen from 4 to 8 lanes, including Bridge over Industrial Ave./UPRR tracks.

19-00 2023

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

Total Cost $23,000,000

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City of RosevillePLAPLA25682 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 50 of 552

PLA25682Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$1,200,000 $1,200,000Local - Developer - Transportation Improvement Fee2020$800,000 $800,000Local - Developer - Transportation Improvement Fee2021

$20,500,000 $20,500,000Local - Developer - Transportation Improvement Fee2022$22,500,000$20,500,000$800,000$1,200,000

Project Title

Project Description

Roseville Parkway Extension

In Roseville, extend 4-lane Roseville Parkway approx. 3,750' from Washington Blvd. to Foothills Blvd., including new 4-lane bridge over Industrial Ave./UPRR tracks

19-00 2023

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

Total Cost $22,500,000

City of RosevillePLAPLA25683 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 51 of 552

PLA25683Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$2,000,000 $2,000,000 <19$2,000,000$2,000,000$0$0

Project Title

Project Description

Westbrook Blvd. Extension

In Roseville, extend 4-lane Westbrook Blvd. south from existing Westbrook Blvd. to approx. 3,700' south of Pleasant Grove Blvd. (Scope included as part of PLA25483 in MTP.)

Listed for Information Only

19-00 2018

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

Total Cost $2,000,000

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City of RosevillePLAPLA25684 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 52 of 552

PLA25684Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$2,000,000 $2,000,000 <19$2,000,000$2,000,000$0$0

Project Title

Project Description

Westbrook Blvd. South

In Roseville, construct 4-lane Westbrook Blvd. from Baseline Rd. to approx. 1,500 north. (Scope included as part of MTP project, PLA25483)

Listed for Information Only

19-00 2018

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

Total Cost $2,000,000

City of RosevillePLAPLA25685 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 53 of 552

PLA25685Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$2,800,000 $2,800,000 <19$2,800,000$2,800,000$0$0

Project Title

Project Description

Vista Grande Boulevard East

In Roseville, construct 4-lane Vista Grande Blvd. approx. 2,600' west from Fiddyment Rd. to just west of Upland Drive.

Listed for Information Only

19-00 2018

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

Total Cost $2,800,000

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City of RosevillePLAPLA25686 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 54 of 552

PLA25686Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$1,400,000 $1,400,000 <19$1,400,000$1,400,000$0$0

Project Title

Project Description

Fiddyment Road Widening

In Roseville, widen Fiddyment Road (add one S/B lane & frontage impvmnts.) from 5 to 6 lanes from Pleasant Grove to Baseline Road.

Listed for Information Only

19-00 2018

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

Total Cost $1,400,000

City of LincolnPLAPLA25687 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 55 of 552

PLA25687Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$2,300,000 $7,700,000 $10,000,000>22$10,000,000$7,700,000$0$2,300,000

Project Title

Project Description

East Joiner Parkway Overcrossing

In Lincoln: Widen East Joiner Parkway overcrossing from 4 to 6 lanes from Ferrari Ranch Road to Sterling Parkway

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19-00 2024

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

Total Cost $10,000,000

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City of LincolnPLAPLA25688 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 56 of 552

PLA25688Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$1,794,000 $6,006,000 $7,800,000 <19$7,800,000$6,006,000$0$1,794,000

Project Title

Project Description

East Joiner Parkway Widening Phase 1

In Lincoln: Widen East Joiner Parkway from 2 to 4 lanes from Twelve Bridges Drive to Rocklin City Limits

Listed for Information Only

19-00 2020

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

Total Cost $7,800,000

City of LincolnPLAPLA25689 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 57 of 552

PLA25689Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$2,068,251 $6,924,145 $8,992,396>22$8,992,396$6,924,145$0$2,068,251

Project Title

Project Description

East Joiner Parkway Widening Phase 2

In Lincoln: Widen East Joiner Parkway from 2 to 4 lanes from Twelve Bridges Drive to Del Webb Blvd north.

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19-00 2024

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

Total Cost $8,992,396

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RTSACREG15053 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 58 of 552

REG15053Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$36,983,813 $37,248,664 $195,767,523 $270,000,000 <19$270,000,000$195,767,523$37,248,664$36,983,813

Project Title

Project Description

South Sacramento Light Rail (Blue Line) - Phase 2

In Sacramento, extend light rail from the terminus of South Line Phase 1 (Blue Line) at Meadowview Station further south to Cosumnes River College (CRC). Includes 4.2 miles of track, 4 new stations, and 2700 park & ride spaces. Revenue service began August 2015. Project complete when Morrison Creek Station construction is finished (2018). The Section 5309 New Starts Funds are broken out as follows: $4,410,000, FTA 5309 New Starts, FFY 2010, $6,930,000, FTA 5309 New Starts, FFY 2011, $24,011,926, FTA 5309 New Starts, FFY 2012, $40,000,000, FTA 5309 New Starts, FFY 2013, $45,660,000, FTA 5309 New Starts, FFY 2014, $13,988,074 FTA 5309 New Starts, FFY 2015. The non New-Starts balance of funds totaling $135,000,000 will come from the following sources: $7,100,000 CMAQ, $8,100,000 TCRP, $4,307,000 STIP, $35,437,279 State Prop 1B PTMISEA, $8,200,000 State Prop 1B SLPP, $156,660 STA, $16,552,648 Measure A Sales Tax, $1,481,421 Laguna Community Facilities District (LCFD), $4,741,413 Elk Grove/West Vineyard/Vineyard Fee Districts, $ 48,923,580 RT Revenue Bonds.

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19-00 2019

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

PPNO: 3L05

Total Cost $270,000,000Federal Project

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RTSACREG16470 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 59 of 552

REG16470Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$3,618,557 $2,963,309 $25,155,046 $31,736,912 <19$8,263,088 $8,263,088>22

$40,000,000$33,418,134$2,963,309$3,618,557

Project Title

Project Description

Northeast Corridor Enhancements

Double track existing single track sections and improve alignment of Northeast Corridor LRT, upgrade the traction power system and signaling to provide limited-stop service, make enhancements to yard track and maintenance facility, and installation of communications infrastructure. (Local Agency Funds are from selling a parcel of land.)

Listed for Information Only

19-00 2023

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

PPNO: 3L31

Total Cost $40,000,000Federal Project

RTSACREG17300 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 60 of 552

REG17300Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$4,904,147 $11,536,997 $8,963,623 $25,404,767 <19$3,392,007 $8,584,340 $43,629,746 $55,606,093>22

$81,010,860$52,593,369$20,121,337$8,296,154

Project Title

Project Description

SRTD Satellite Bus Maintenance Facility #2

In Sacramento: purchase/lease building in McClellan Park to be converted to a new bus maintenance facility. Phase 1 Plans for this facility include two fueling stations, one land bus wash, and a revenue collection center. Also includes site work for parking and building modifications to support 125 buses. Phase 2 increases the facility capacity to support up to 250 buses and accommodate approximately 500 employees and the fueling stations will increase to four transit fueling stations and one public fueling station.

Listed for Information Only

19-00 2028

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

PPNO: 3L04

Total Cost $81,010,860Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Construction of new buses or rail storage/maintenance facilities categorically excluded in 23 CFR part 771

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RTSACREG18023 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 61 of 552

REG18023Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$900,000 $900,000 <19$500,000 $500,000CMAQ Funds Transferred to FTA2019$300,000 $300,000Sacramento Housing and Redevelopment Authority2019

$230,000 $23,770,000 $24,000,000>22$25,700,000$23,770,000$230,000$1,700,000

Project Title

Project Description

Dos Rios Light Rail Station

On Blue Line light rail, on the east side of 12th St., south of Richards Blvd.: build new light rail station. The station is part of the redevelopment of Twin Rivers public housing development. (Emission Benefits in kg/day: 1.02 ROG, 0.97 NOx, 0.58 PM10)

19-00 2023

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

FED ID: 6005-046, 6005-053

PPNO: n/a

Total Cost $25,700,000Federal Project

RTSACREG18024 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 62 of 552

REG18024Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$600,000 $600,000 <19$500,000 $500,000CMAQ Funds Transferred to FTA2019$250,000 $250,000Local - Developer - Transportation Improvement Fee2019$250,000 $250,000Local Agency Funds2019

$11,400,000 $11,400,000>22$13,000,000$11,400,000$0$1,600,000

Project Title

Project Description

Horn Light Rail Station

On the Gold Line, between Butterfield and Mather/Mills stations, at Horn Rd. and Old Winery Pl, construct new light rail station. (Emission Benefits in kg/day: 0.27 ROG, 0.26 NOx, 0.15 PM10)

19-00 2023

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

FED ID: 6005-048, 6005-052

PPNO: n/a

Total Cost $13,000,000Federal Project

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RTSACREG18035 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 63 of 552

REG18035Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$105,248 $1,125,696 $1,230,944Local - Developer - Direct Cost2022$97,152 $1,039,104 $1,136,256>22

$2,367,200$2,164,800$0$202,400

Project Title

Project Description

Railyards Boulevard Station

In Sacramento, on the Green Line, at Railyards Boulevard: Design and construct light rail station . (Environmental covered by REG17943.)

19-00 2023

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

Total Cost $2,367,200

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RTSACREG18043 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 64 of 552

REG18043Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$1,264,000 $1,264,000 <19$5,736,000 $53,037,572 $58,773,572>22

$60,037,572$53,037,572$0$7,000,000

Project Title

Project Description

Green Line SVS Loop & K St. to H St. Improvements (Final Design & Construction)

In Sacramento, two elements to accommodate the future Streetcar Project as well as future Green Line service: (1) SVS Loop - segment of the Green Line at the Sacramento Valley Station including: Relocate the existing/temporary LRT Station on H Street to a new north-south axis west of 5th Street; New platform and LRT station near the existing Amtrak station; new Station on the east side of N 7th near Railyards Boulevard that would serve the future MLS Stadium area; double-tracking on H Street from 7th to west of 5th, from west of 5th north to new station near Amtrak, and east along a future F Street. RT has been working with the City of Sac and the MLS Developers to advance this concept. (2) Relocation of the existing LRT tracks on K Street from 12th Street west to 7th Street. The tracks would be relocated to the center of (future) two-way H Street and would connect the LRT line between 12th and 7th & 8th Streets with new stations near 12th Street and City Hall on H Street. SacRT has been working with the City of Sac and SACOG to advance this concept. Expanded SacRT facilities will include track, special trackwork, Overhead Catenary System, traction power system, signaling system, platforms, and storage tracks.

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19-00 2024

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

Total Cost $60,037,572

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RTSACREG18047 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 65 of 552

REG18047Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$5,684,000 $1,363,000 $16,653,000 $23,700,000Cap and Trade Program2020$500,000 $500,000Local - Developer - Transportation Improvement Fee2020

$3,900,000 $3,900,000Local Matching Funds2020$20,300,000 $20,300,000Road Repair and Accountability Act of 20172020

$48,400,000$36,953,000$1,363,000$10,084,000

Project Title

Project Description

Folsom Gold Line Service Enhancements

Construct side tracking needed to increase Gold Line frequencies from 30 minutes to 15 minutes on the segment between Sunrise Station in Rancho Cordova and Historic Folsom station in Folsom.

19-00 2023

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

Total Cost $48,400,000

Sacramento CountySACSAC15170 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 66 of 552

SAC15170Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$1,121,000 $550,000 $1,671,000 <19$2,113,000 $2,113,000Benefit Assessment District2019$3,732,000 $3,732,000Benefit Assessment District2020

$7,516,000$5,845,000$550,000$1,121,000

Project Title

Project Description

Elk Grove-Florin Rd. Widening

In Sacramento County, Elk Grove-Florin Road from North of Elder Creek to Florin Road: widen from 2 to 4 lanes. (Existing Elder Creek bridge is being replaced and widened to 6 lanes SAC24380)

19-00 2021

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

Total Cost $7,516,000

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Sacramento CountySACSAC16500 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 67 of 552

SAC16500Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$2,052,000 $50,000 $2,102,000 <19$370,000 $1,100,000 $1,470,000Sacramento County Measure A Sales Tax2019

$845,000 $3,381,000 $4,226,000Local Agency Funds2020$7,258,000 $7,258,000Sacramento County Measure A Sales Tax2020

$60,000 $13,921,000 $13,981,000Local Agency Funds2021$29,037,000$24,560,000$2,055,000$2,422,000

Project Title

Project Description

Madison Avenue Widening

Madison Avenue from Fair Oaks Blvd. to Hazel Ave.: Widen from 4 to 6 lanes.

19-00 2022

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

Total Cost $29,037,000

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Sacramento CountySACSAC18150 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 68 of 552

SAC18150Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$2,989,000 $1,000,000 $3,989,000 <19$23,000,000 $23,000,000Benefit Assessment District2019

$26,989,000$23,000,000$1,000,000$2,989,000

Project Title

Project Description

Metro Air Parkway Interchange at I-5

In Sacramento County, I-5 @ Metro Air Parkway near Sacramento International Airport: Construct the first phase of a five-lane partial clover Type L-9 interchange for Metro Air Parkway at Interstate 5 (I-5). Construct a three lane overcrossing facility with a median, bike lanes and a sidewalk on the west side. Metro Air Parkway will connect on the north of the interchange and terminate south of I-5 with a cul-de-sac. South Bayou Rd will realigned to provide the r/w for partial completion of two-quadrant partial cloverleaf interchange. Project also includes a one-lane northbound I-5 exit ramp and diagonal entrance ramp, one-lane southbound I-5 exit ramp, a two-lane southbound I-5 loop entrance ramp with auxiliary lane, street lighting, striping, signs, relocation of an existing drainage ditch on the south side of the freeway, construction of drainage improvements with the interchange, and relocation of utilities.

19-00 2020

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: 42550

Total Cost $26,989,000

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City of SacramentoSACSAC18170 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 69 of 552

SAC18170Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$4,598,000 $4,598,000 <19$10,000,000 $10,000,000Sacramento County Measure A Sales Tax2020

$25,000,000 $25,000,000>22$39,598,000$25,000,000$10,000,000$4,598,000

Project Title

Project Description

I-5 at Richards Blvd. Interchange

Sacramento, Richards Blvd. and I-5; reconstruct interchange (ult). (HPP #3784)(T15165100)

19-00 2025

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

FED ID: 5002-195

PPNO: n/a

Total Cost $39,598,000Federal Project

Sacramento CountySACSAC19290 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 70 of 552

SAC19290Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$1,272,000 $15,000 $1,287,000 <19$361,000 $215,000 $576,000Sacramento County Measure A Sales Tax2019

$409,000 $5,667,000 $6,076,000Benefit Assessment District2020$2,334,000 $2,334,000Benefit Assessment District2021

$12,334,000 $12,334,000Local Agency Funds2021$6,434,000 $6,434,000Local Agency Funds2022

$29,041,000$26,769,000$639,000$1,633,000

Project Title

Project Description

South Watt Avenue Widening

In Sacramento County: South Watt Avenue from:Florin Road to Jackson Road (Route 16); widen from 2 to 4 lanes.

19-00 2023

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

Total Cost $29,041,000

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Sacramento CountySACSAC19620 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 71 of 552

SAC19620Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$2,998,430 $552,182 $3,550,612 <19$150,000 $250,000 $400,000Benefit Assessment District2020

$12,562,000 $12,562,000>22$16,512,612$12,562,000$802,182$3,148,430

Project Title

Project Description

Elverta Road at Dry Creek Bridge Widening

Widen Elverta Rd. from Dutch Haven Blvd. to Watt Ave. from 2 to 4 lanes. North Channel Dry Creek Bridge, between 28th St. and Gibson Ranch Park Rd.: replace 2 lane bridge with 6 lane bridge.

Bridge Number: 24C0361

19-00 2022

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: 928432

FED ID: 5924-119, 5924113

PPNO: 3L38

Total Cost $16,512,612Federal Project

Sacramento CountySACSAC19710 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 72 of 552

SAC19710Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$1,800,000 $1,800,000 <19$2,400,000 $2,400,000Sacramento County Measure A Sales Tax2020

$7,800,000 $7,800,000>22$12,000,000$7,800,000$2,400,000$1,800,000

Project Title

Project Description

Sunrise Blvd.

In Sacramento County: Sunrise Blvd. between Jackson Highway and Grant Line Road; Widen from 2 to 4 lanes

19-00 2025

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

PPNO: n/a

Total Cost $12,000,000

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City of FolsomSACSAC19890 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 73 of 552

SAC19890Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$2,195,856 $2,195,856 <19$1,000,000 $55,689,144 $56,689,144>22

$58,885,000$55,689,144$1,000,000$2,195,856

Project Title

Project Description

US 50 at Empire Ranch Road

US 50 at Empire Ranch Road: Construct 4 lane interchange with US 50 at Empire Ranch Road (formerly Russell Ranch Road). HPP #343 (Toll Credits for PE). Toll Credits for ENG

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19-00 2035

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: 1C9501

PPNO: 3L41

Total Cost $58,885,000Federal Project

City of FolsomSACSAC21270 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 74 of 552

SAC21270Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$275,000 $300,000 $575,000 <19$1,225,000 $1,225,000Local - Developer - Transportation Improvement Fee2021

$1,800,000$1,225,000$300,000$275,000

Project Title

Project Description

Sibley Street

In Folsom, Sibley Street from Glenn Drive to Blue Ravine Road: widen from 2 to 4 lanes.

19-00 2021

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

Total Cost $1,800,000

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City of FolsomSACSAC21280 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 75 of 552

SAC21280Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$500,000 $3,152,336 $3,652,336 <19$-76,168 $-76,168Loc Funds - Local Agency Funds (AC)2019

$3,576,168$3,076,168$0$500,000

Project Title

Project Description

Green Valley Road Widening

On Green Valley Road, from East Natoma Street to Sophia Parkway: widen from 2 lanes to 4 lanes and provide Class II bicycle paths. (Toll Credits for PE and CON.) . Toll Credits for ENG, CON

19-00 2020

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

FED ID: 5288-040

PPNO: 1668

Total Cost $3,576,168Federal Project

City of SacramentoSACSAC22530 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 76 of 552

SAC22530Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$5,432,709 $5,432,709 <19$4,000,000 $4,000,000>22

$9,432,709$4,000,000$0$5,432,709

Project Title

Project Description

Bridging I-5/Riverfront Reconnection Phase 3

Environmental clearance/PE for Riverfront Reconnection. Construct connection over I-5 between approximately Capitol Ave. to "O" St. (T15998100) Phase 1 constructed under SAC24705

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19-00 2024

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: 1C210

PPNO: 5809

Total Cost $9,432,709Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Bicycle and pedestrian facilities

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City of SacramentoSACSAC22610 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 77 of 552

SAC22610Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$3,214,889 $1,800,000 $3,642,000 $8,656,889 <19$8,656,889$3,642,000$1,800,000$3,214,889

Project Title

Project Description

Folsom Blvd./Power Inn Rd. Intersection (Ramona Ave Phase I)

Near intersection of Folsom Blvd. and Power Inn: Ramona Ave., extend northward from Brighton Ave. to connect to Folsom Blvd. This will improve the operations of the Folsom Blvd./Power Inn Intersection. (Phase 2, SAC24654) (CMAQ Emission Reductions in kg/day: ROG 0.05, NOx 0.04, PM10 0.02, PM2.5 0.02). Toll Credits for CON

Listed for Information Only

19-00 2019

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

FED ID: HP21L-5002-068

PPNO: n/a

Total Cost $8,656,889Federal Project

Sacramento CountySACSAC24035 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 78 of 552

SAC24035Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$83,000 $83,000Benefit Assessment District2019$347,000 $13,000 $360,000Benefit Assessment District2020

$180,000 $180,000Benefit Assessment District2021$3,231,000 $3,231,000>22

$3,854,000$3,231,000$193,000$430,000

Project Title

Project Description

Gerber Road Widening

Widen Gerber Road between Elk Grove-Florin Road and Bradshaw Road from 3 to 4 lanes. (This road is already 3 lanes (two westbound and one eastbound)from Elk Grove-Florin Road to about 1/4-mile west of Bradshaw Road.)

19-00 2025

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

Total Cost $3,854,000

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City of Elk GroveSACSAC24072 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 79 of 552

SAC24072Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$1,825,422 $650,298 $4,637,416 $7,113,136 <19$4,105,504 $4,105,504Highway Bridge Program2019

$-4,105,504 $-4,105,504Loc Funds - Local Agency Funds (AC)2019$7,113,136$4,637,416$650,298$1,825,422

Project Title

Project Description

Bradshaw / Sheldon Intersection & Bridge

In Elk Grove, at the intersection of Bradshaw and Sheldon Roads, over east branch of Laguna Creek: Intersection improvements. Replace 2 lane bridge with new bridge with multiple lane configuration per MTIP item for intersection.

Bridge Number: 24C0308

Listed for Information Only

19-00 2019

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

FED ID: 5479-012

PPNO: n/a

Total Cost $7,113,136Federal Project

City of Elk GroveSACSAC24094 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 80 of 552

SAC24094Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$7,064,000 $7,064,000 <19$3,973,000 $3,973,000Local - Developer - Transportation Improvement Fee2019$4,918,000 $4,918,000RIP - STIP AC2019

$34,782,000 $34,782,000>22$50,737,000$34,782,000$8,891,000$7,064,000

Project Title

Project Description

Kammerer Rd Extension (Connector Segment A)

In Elk Grove, Kammerer Rd. from existing Kammerer Road, from Bruceville Rd. to Lent Ranch Parkway: Reconstruct road at 2 lanes with shoulders, and Kammerer Rd., from Bruceville Rd. to Interstate 5/Hood Franklin Interchange: Extend road. Modify the I-5/Hood Franklin interchange (signalization and turn lanes at the ramps), construct a grade separation at the UPRR tracks, Class 2 bike lanes, and signalized intersections at major road crossings. Environmental phase (CEQA and NEPA) covers full project scope, to be built in phases: Kammerer Road: In Elk Grove, from Lent Ranch Parkway to I-5/Hood Franklin Interchange: Widen and extend from 2 to 4 lanes (see MTP/SCS project SAC24114).

19-00 2026

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: 4F240

FED ID: 5479-037

PPNO: 5844

Total Cost $50,737,000Federal Project

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City of Elk GroveSACSAC24111 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 81 of 552

SAC24111Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$75,000 $75,000 <19$543,500 $2,500,000 $3,043,500Local - Developer - Transportation Improvement Fee2019

$5,544,000 $5,544,000Local - Developer - Transportation Improvement Fee2020$8,662,500$5,544,000$2,500,000$618,500

Project Title

Project Description

Lotz Parkway

In Elk Grove, Lotz Parkway from Whitelock Parkway to Poppy Ridge Road: Construct new 4-lane roadway; and Lotz Parkway from Poppy Ridge Road to 0.5 miles south of Whitelock Pkwy at the northern boundary of the Sterling Meadows development area: Construct new 2-lane roadway.

19-00 2020

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

PPNO: n/a

Total Cost $8,662,500

City of Elk GroveSACSAC24114 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 82 of 552

SAC24114Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$2,100,000 $2,100,000 <19$8,000,000 $45,000,000 $53,000,000>22

$55,100,000$45,000,000$8,000,000$2,100,000

Project Title

Project Description

Kammerer Road Widening (Connector Segment)

In Elk Grove, Kammerer Rd, from Lent Ranch Parkway to I/5/Hood Franklin Interchange: Widen from 2 to 4 lanes. This Project is included in the Environmental Studies (NEPA and CEQA) for SAC24094, Kammerer Road Extension.

Listed for Information Only

19-00 2030

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

PPNO: n/a

Total Cost $55,100,000

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City of Elk GroveSACSAC24119 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 83 of 552

SAC24119Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$570,000 $450,000 $4,065,000 $5,085,000 <19$5,085,000$4,065,000$450,000$570,000

Project Title

Project Description

Grant Line Road Widening Phase 2

In Elk Grove, Grant Line Road; from New Waterman Road to Mosher Road: Widen from 2 to 4 lanes.

Listed for Information Only

19-00 2019

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

FED ID: 5479-041

PPNO: 1666

Total Cost $5,085,000

City of Rancho CordovaSACSAC24183 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 84 of 552

SAC24183Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$20,000 $20,000 <19$9,738,000 $9,738,000>22

$9,758,000$9,738,000$0$20,000

Project Title

Project Description

Easton Valley Pkwy Phase 1

Construct Easton Valley Parkway as a new 4-lane road from Rancho Cordova Parkway to the City Limits including intersection improvements at Rancho Cordova Parkway.

Listed for Information Only

19-00 2028

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

Total Cost $9,758,000

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City of Rancho CordovaSACSAC24220 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 85 of 552

SAC24220Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$10,612,000 $2,000,000 $12,612,000 <19$125,000 $4,057,000 $4,182,000Local - Developer - Transportation Improvement Fee2020

$5,000 $5,000Regional Surface Transportation Program2020$82,363,000 $82,363,000>22

$99,162,000$82,363,000$6,062,000$10,737,000

Project Title

Project Description

US 50 / Rancho Cordova Parkway Interchange

At US 50 and Rancho Cordova Pkwy.: Construct new interchange including auxiliary lanes on U.S. 50 between Hazel Ave. and Sunrise Blvd. and a four lane arterial connection to US 50 of Rancho Cordova Pkwy. to White Rock Rd.(CP05-2003)

19-00 2028

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: 1E270

Total Cost $99,162,000Federal Project

Southeast Connector JPASACSAC24250 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 86 of 552

SAC24250Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$5,500,000 $7,500,000 $13,000,000 <19$13,000,000$7,500,000$0$5,500,000

Project Title

Project Description

Capital SouthEast Connector - D3a

In Folsom, at East Bidwell St. / White Rock Rd. Intersection: Signalize and widen the intersection. (Part of SE Connector Segment D3)

Listed for Information Only

19-00 2022

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

PPNO: 1785

Total Cost $13,000,000Federal Project

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Sacramento CountySACSAC24255 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 87 of 552

SAC24255Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$3,014,000 $80,000 $3,094,000 <19$2,491,000 $2,872,000 $5,363,000Local - Developer - Transportation Improvement Fee2019

$5,000,000 $5,000,000Sacramento County Measure A Sales Tax2019$2,127,000 $2,127,000Local - Developer - Transportation Improvement Fee2020$5,000,000 $5,000,000Sacramento County Measure A Sales Tax2020

$11,980,000 $11,980,000Local - Developer - Transportation Improvement Fee2021$5,000,000 $5,000,000Sacramento County Measure A Sales Tax2021$8,792,000 $8,792,000Local - Developer - Transportation Improvement Fee2022$5,000,000 $5,000,000Sacramento County Measure A Sales Tax2022

$32,046,000 $32,046,000>22$83,402,000$62,818,000$15,079,000$5,505,000

Project Title

Project Description

Hazel Ave - U.S. 50 to Folsom Blvd

In Sacramento County, Hazel Avenue, between Folsom Boulevard and US Highway 50: multi-modal corridor improvements, interchange improvements; widen from 4 lanes to 6 lanes of Hazel Avenue between Folsom Boulevard and US Highway 50.

19-00 2025

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

Total Cost $83,402,000

Sacramento CountySACSAC24268 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 88 of 552

SAC24268Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$2,250,000 $2,250,000 <19$1,500,000 $1,500,000Benefit Assessment District2019$1,500,000 $1,500,000Local - Developer - Direct Cost2019

$2,000,000 $2,000,000Benefit Assessment District2021$2,000,000 $2,000,000Local - Developer - Direct Cost2021$2,875,000 $2,875,000Benefit Assessment District2022$2,875,000 $2,875,000Local - Developer - Direct Cost2022

$15,000,000$9,750,000$3,000,000$2,250,000

Project Title

Project Description

Hazel Ave. Improvements

In Sacramento County and City of Rancho Cordova: Between Easton Valley Parkway and Folsom Boulevard; joint project with the City of Rancho Cordova to construct a new 6-lane expressway with special treatment.

19-00 2022

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

Total Cost $15,000,000

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City of Rancho CordovaSACSAC24374 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 89 of 552

SAC24374Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$10,000 $10,000 <19$3,500,000 $3,500,000>22

$3,510,000$3,500,000$0$10,000

Project Title

Project Description

Kiefer Boulevard, Phase 2

Widen Kiefer Blvd. from 2-4 lanes from Sunrise Blvd. to Rancho Cordova Parkway.

Listed for Information Only

19-00 2024

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

Total Cost $3,510,000

Sacramento CountySACSAC24380 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 90 of 552

SAC24380Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$986,126 $232,000 $1,218,126 <19$5,000,000 $5,000,000Loc Funds - Local Agency Funds (AC)2019$4,879,175 $4,879,175>22

$11,097,301$9,879,175$232,000$986,126

Project Title

Project Description

Elk Grove-Florin Rd. Bridge

Elk Grove-Florin Rd, over Elder Creek, 0.1 mi north of Gerber Rd.: Replace functionally obsolete 2 lane bridge and widen to 6 lanes.

Bridge Number: 24C0171

19-00 2019

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

FED ID: 5924-142

Total Cost $11,097,301Federal Project

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City of Rancho CordovaSACSAC24468 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 91 of 552

SAC24468Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$189,000 $1,089,000 $1,278,000 <19$3,368,000 $336,000 $7,018,000 $10,722,000>22

$12,000,000$8,107,000$336,000$3,557,000

Project Title

Project Description

Sunrise Blvd - Kiefer Blvd to SR16

Widen Sunrise Boulevard: 2 to 4-lanes from Kiefer Boulevard to State Route 16 (Jackson Highway) and construct partial intersection improvements at Sunrise Boulevard and State Route 16. The project includes modifications to the bridge on Sunrise Boulevard over Laguna Creek. (The $5,227,000 of local agency funds is Sac County funding. City will advance costs and enter into MOU with County for reimbursement for County share.)

Listed for Information Only

19-00 2024

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

Total Cost $12,000,000

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City of Rancho CordovaSACSAC24470 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 92 of 552

SAC24470Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$1,110,000 $400,000 $1,510,000 <19$16,856,000 $16,856,000>22

$18,366,000$16,856,000$400,000$1,110,000

Project Title

Project Description

White Rock Rd. - Construct Sunrise Blvd. to City Limits; Environmental Sunrise to Grant Line

Environmental will be for both this project and the County of Sacramento project SAC24249. Enviornmental will be done for White Rock Road Sunrise Blvd to Grant Line Road. Construction will include: On existing 6-lane White Rock Rd., from Sunrise Blvd. to Luyung Dr.: construct improvements, including Class II bikeway. On White Rock Rd from Luyung Dr. to eastern City Limits: widen and reconstruct from 2 to 4 lanes and construct Class II bikeway. (CMAQ funds only to be used for new bicycle facilities.) (Emission Benefits in kg/day: 0.03 ROG, 0.03 NOx, 0.02 PM10). Additional construction will be completed under the Sacramento County project SAC24662.

Listed for Information Only

19-00 2024

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

Total Cost $18,366,000Federal Project

City of Rancho CordovaSACSAC24473 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 93 of 552

SAC24473Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$50,000 $50,000 <19$1,200,000 $1,200,000Local - Developer - Transportation Improvement Fee2019

$700,000 $1,000,000 $10,050,000 $11,750,000>22$13,000,000$10,050,000$1,000,000$1,950,000

Project Title

Project Description

Douglas Rd. Widening

Widen Douglas Rd. from 2 to 4 lanes from Sunrise Blvd. to the West City Limit. Includes the addition of a new bridge over the Folsom South Canal adjacent to the existing bridge. (See SAC20240)

19-00 2024

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

Total Cost $13,000,000

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City of Rancho CordovaSACSAC24511 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 94 of 552

SAC24511Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$310,000 $3,116,000 $3,426,000 <19$3,426,000$3,116,000$0$310,000

Project Title

Project Description

Rancho Cordova Parkway, Douglas Road to Chrysanthy Boulevard

Construct a new 4 lane road Rancho Cordova Parkway, from Douglas Road to Chrysanthy Boulevard.

Listed for Information Only

19-00 2019

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

Total Cost $3,426,000

Sacramento CountySACSAC24512 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 95 of 552

SAC24512Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$950,000 $950,000Local - Developer - Direct Cost2019$4,370,000 $4,370,000Local - Developer - Direct Cost2020

$5,320,000$4,370,000$0$950,000

Project Title

Project Description

Metro Air Parkway

In Sacramento County, Metro Air Parkway from north of I-5 to Elverta Road: Widen roadway from 2 to 4 lanes.

19-00 2022

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

Total Cost $5,320,000

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City of SacramentoSACSAC24610 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 96 of 552

SAC24610Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$1,000,000 $750,000 $1,750,000 <19$4,008,000 $4,008,000RIP - STIP AC2022$1,300,000 $1,300,000Sacramento Housing and Redevelopment Authority2022

$7,058,000$5,308,000$750,000$1,000,000

Project Title

Project Description

14th Ave. Extension Phase 1

Sacramento. Extension of 14th Avenue from Power Inn Rd to Florin-Perkins. Phase I includes environmental/PE for four lane roadway and construction of two-lane roadway with class II bicycle lanes and landscape planter/sidewalks on the south side of the roadway. Also includes new water and drainage facilities, new streetlights, new traffic signal at 14th Ave/Florin Perkins Rd, and modification to existing traffic signal. (Phase 2 SAC24656, Phase 3 SAC24657)

19-00 2023

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

PPNO: 1671

Total Cost $7,058,000Federal Project

City of SacramentoSACSAC24615 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 97 of 552

SAC24615Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$1,000,000 $1,000,000Local - Developer - General Mitigation Fee2020$1,000,000$1,000,000$0$0

Project Title

Project Description

Railyard Boulevard Extension

Railyard Boulevard, between Jibboom Street and Bercut Street: construct approximately 200 feet of new roadway (one lane each direction) to provide access to Downtown Railyards. (See MTP Project SAC24537.)

19-00 2021

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

Total Cost $1,000,000

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Sacramento CountySACSAC24622 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 98 of 552

SAC24622Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$669,000 $669,000 <19$717,000 $500,000 $1,217,000Local - Developer - Transportation Improvement Fee2019

$1,500,000 $1,500,000Local - Developer - Transportation Improvement Fee2020$2,462,000 $2,462,000Local - Developer - Transportation Improvement Fee2021

$5,848,000$2,462,000$2,000,000$1,386,000

Project Title

Project Description

Zinfandel Drive Extension & Realignment

In Sacramento County: Zinfandel Drive, from Douglas Rd. to 7,100 ft south of Douglas Rd.: reconstruct Zinfandel Drive as a two lane road. From 7,100 ft south of Douglas Rd. to Kiefer Blvd.: extend Zinfandel Dr. as a two lane road on a slightly different alignment than the existing dirt road. Construct concrete box culvert over creek just north of Kiefer Blvd.

19-00 2021

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

Total Cost $5,848,000

Sacramento CountySACSAC24626 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 99 of 552

SAC24626Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$1,049,000 $1,750,000 $2,799,000 <19$3,252,000 $3,252,000Local - Developer - Transportation Improvement Fee2020$7,000,000 $7,000,000RIP - STIP AC2020$3,000,000 $3,000,000Sacramento County Measure A Sales Tax2020

$16,051,000$13,252,000$1,750,000$1,049,000

Project Title

Project Description

Hazel Ave Widening Phase 3

Sacramento County, Hazel Avenue, from Sunset Ave. to Madison Ave.: Widen from 4 to 6 lanes. New traffic signals at Roediger Lane and Phoenix Avenue. Improve existing and projected traffic congestion; enhance pedestrian and bicycle mobility in the corridor, address safety concerns, and improve the aesthetics of the corridor.

19-00 2021

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

PPNO: 1672

Total Cost $16,051,000Federal Project

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Sacramento CountySACSAC24662 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 100 of 552

SAC24662Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$600,000 $600,000Local - Developer - Transportation Improvement Fee2019$900,000 $900,000Local Transportation Fund2019

$1,000,000 $1,000,000Local Transportation Fund2021$7,500,000 $7,500,000>22

$10,000,000$7,500,000$1,000,000$1,500,000

Project Title

Project Description

White Rock Road - Grant Line Rd. to Rancho Cordova City Limits

White Rock Road, from Grant Line Road to Rancho Cordova easterly City limits: Widen from 2 to 4 lanes. Environmental to be cleared as part of SAC24470.

19-00 2023

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

Total Cost $10,000,000

City of SacramentoSACSAC24683 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 101 of 552

SAC24683Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$7,664,001 $7,664,001 <19$3,292,164 $1,770,600 $5,062,764Highway Bridge Program2020

$426,535 $229,400 $655,935Local Agency Funds2020$73,238,200 $73,238,200>22

$86,620,900$73,238,200$2,000,000$11,382,700

Project Title

Project Description

I St. Bridge Replacement

I Street Bridge, over Sacramento River and complex of bridge approach structures. Replace existing 2 lane bridge with a 2 lane bridge on a new alignment. Project includes bridge approaches 22C0154, 24C0006, 24C0364L, 24C0364R, 24C0351J.

Bridge Number: 22C0153

19-00 2020

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

FED ID: 5002-164

PPNO: n/a

Total Cost $86,620,900Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Widening narrow pavements or reconstructing bridges (no additional travel lanes)

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Southeast Connector JPASACSAC24700 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 102 of 552

SAC24700Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$1,757,000 $2,259,000 $4,333,000 $8,349,000 <19$8,349,000$4,333,000$2,259,000$1,757,000

Project Title

Project Description

Capital SouthEast Connector – B2a

In Elk Grove: Modify the Grant Line Road/Bradshaw Rd intersection. This is part of the Capital SouthEast Connector Segment B2 (Grant Line Road from Waterman Rd to Bradshaw Rd widening).

Listed for Information Only

19-00 2022

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

FED ID: 6498-002

PPNO: 1784

Total Cost $8,349,000Federal Project

City of Rancho CordovaSACSAC24707 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 103 of 552

SAC24707Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$200,000 $200,000 <19$5,421,000 $5,421,000Local - Developer - Transportation Improvement Fee2022

$5,621,000$5,421,000$0$200,000

Project Title

Project Description

Kiefer Blvd Extension

In Rancho Cordova, extend Kiefer Blvd from Rancho Cordova Pkwy to Grant Line as 4 lane road. Includes intersection improvements at Americanos and Grant Line. Developer will deliver project

19-00 2028

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

Total Cost $5,621,000

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City of Elk GroveSACSAC24773 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 104 of 552

SAC24773Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$640,000 $640,000 <19$2,632,000 $2,632,000Local - Developer - Direct Cost2021

$647,000 $4,262,000 $4,909,000Local - Developer - Transportation Improvement Fee2021$8,181,000$6,894,000$647,000$640,000

Project Title

Project Description

Big Horn Blvd. Extension - Bilby to Kammerer

In Elk Grove, Big Horn Blvd. from Bilby Rd. to Kammerer Rd, Construct (4-lanes) extension

19-00 2021

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

PPNO: n/a

Total Cost $8,181,000

City of SacramentoSACSAC25009 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 105 of 552

SAC25009Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$943,000 $943,000 <19$7,110,000 $7,110,000>22

$8,053,000$7,110,000$0$943,000

Project Title

Project Description

Franklin Boulevard Streetscape

In the City of Sacramento, on Franklin Blvd., from Sutterville Rd./12th Ave. to the Sacramento County Line: Reduce travel lanes from four to two lanes, add bicycle lanes, install landscaping and landscaped medians, and provide on-street parking. Listed for Information Only

19-00 2024

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

FED ID: 5002-190

PPNO: n/a

Total Cost $8,053,000Federal Project

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Sacramento CountySACSAC25035 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 106 of 552

SAC25035Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$442,000 $442,000 <19$460,000 $460,000RIP - STIP AC2019

$60,000 $60,000Sacramento County Measure A Sales Tax2019$3,150,000 $3,150,000RIP - STIP AC2022

$410,000 $410,000Sacramento County Measure A Sales Tax2022$4,522,000$3,560,000$520,000$442,000

Project Title

Project Description

Power Inn Rd. Improvement Project

Power Inn Road, from Florin Rd. to 52nd Ave.: Widen from three to four lanes, and from 450 feet south of Loucreta Dr. to 52nd Ave.: Install curb, gutter, sidewalk infills, ADA ramps, bike lane improvements, and landscape medians. (Scope included in MTP/SCS project SAC24274. Related ATP project is SAC25022)

19-00 2021

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

FED ID: 5924-234

PPNO: n/a

Total Cost $4,522,000Federal Project

City of SacramentoSACSAC25051 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 107 of 552

SAC25051Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$500,000 $500,000 <19$353,000 $353,000Fed Other - Active Transportation Program (ATP)2019$147,000 $147,000Local Agency Funds2019

$2,410,000 $2,410,000Fed Other - Active Transportation Program (ATP)2020$1,004,000 $1,004,000Local Agency Funds2020

$4,414,000$3,414,000$0$1,000,000

Project Title

Project Description

Broadway Complete Street Phase I

Phase I: In Sacramento, Broadway from 3rd St to 16th St, convert four lane arterial to two lane arterial with buffered bike lanes, median improvements, sidewalk improvements and streetscape enhancements. Create surface street (29th St.) from X St. to Hwy 99 South. PA&ED will be completed for the entire 2-mile corridor.

19-00 2022

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

Total Cost $4,414,000Federal Project

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Sacramento CountySACSAC25079 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 108 of 552

SAC25079Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$500,000 $500,000Benefit Assessment District2019$500,000 $500,000Benefit Assessment District2020

$6,500,000 $6,500,000Benefit Assessment District2021$7,500,000$6,500,000$0$1,000,000

Project Title

Project Description

Elverta Road Extension

In Northern Sacramento County: Extension of Elverta Road from just southeast of Sand City Drive to Don Julio Boulevard: Construct new 6 lane roadway extension with a traffic signal modification at the intersection of Elverta Road and Don Julio Boulevard and a possible realignment of Antelope Road to Elverta Road.

19-00 2022

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

Total Cost $7,500,000

Southeast Connector JPASACSAC25080 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 109 of 552

SAC25080Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$4,000,000 $4,000,000Sacramento County Measure A Sales Tax2020$40,000,000 $40,000,000>22

$44,000,000$40,000,000$4,000,000$0

Project Title

Project Description

Capital SouthEast Connector - D3

In Folsom: Between Prairie City Rd and Carson Crossing Rd; Construct 4 lane (Expressway). (To be constructed with Capital SouthEast Connector E1, ELD19468).

19-00 2026

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

Total Cost $44,000,000

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Southeast Connector JPASACSAC25081 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 110 of 552

SAC25081Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$3,000,000 $12,000,000 $15,000,000>22$15,000,000$12,000,000$3,000,000$0

Project Title

Project Description

Capital SouthEast Connector - B2

In Elk Grove: Grant Line Road; from Waterman Rd to Bradshaw Rd; widen from 2 to 4 lanes.

Listed for Information Only

19-00 2026

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

Total Cost $15,000,000

City of Elk GroveSACSAC25082 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 111 of 552

Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

Project Title

Project Description

Kammerer Rd Widening (Connector Segment A)

In Elk Grove, from Bruceville Rd to I-5 (at Hood Franklin Rd), Widen Kammerer Rd from 2 to 4 lanes and construct Class I trail. PE and ROW phase programmed separately under SAC24094. (See also SAC24114.) DELETED

19-00 2026

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

Total Cost $0

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City of Yuba CitySUTSUT10250 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 112 of 552

SUT10250Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$1,065,843 $1,065,843 <19$6,783,000 $1,544,700 $8,327,700Local Agency Funds2019

$9,393,543$1,544,700$6,783,000$1,065,843

Project Title

Project Description

Bridge Street Widening

In Yuba City, Widen Bridge Street from Cooper Street to Gray Avenue: widen to 4 lanes.

19-00 2021

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

Total Cost $9,393,543

City of Yuba CitySUTSUT10828 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 113 of 552

SUT10828Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$9,712,320 $2,071,014 $92,679,745 $104,463,079 <19$18,714,357 $18,714,357Highway Bridge Program2019

$-18,714,357 $-18,714,357Loc Funds - Local Agency Funds (AC)2019$9,211,570 $9,211,570Highway Bridge Program2020

$-27,549,154 $-27,549,154Loc Funds - Local Agency Funds (AC)2020$3,135,835 $3,135,835Regional Surface Transportation Program2020$3,797,312 $3,797,312Highway Bridge Program2021

$-3,797,312 $-3,797,312Loc Funds - Local Agency Funds (AC)2021$191,700 $191,700>22

$89,453,030$77,669,696$2,071,014$9,712,320

Project Title

Project Description

Feather River Bridge at 5th St

5th St/Bridge St crossing over the Feather River/2nd St, between Marysville and Yuba City: Replace two-lane bridge with 4-lane bridge. (HPP# 3631) (Toll Credits for ROW and CON) (Local Agency funds for CON are non-participating.). Toll Credits for ROW, CON

Bridge Number: 18C0012, 18C0055

19-00 2019

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

FED ID: 5163-025, 5163-027

PPNO: n/a

Total Cost $89,453,030Federal Project

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City of Live OakSUTSUT18865 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 114 of 552

SUT18865Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$2,306,000 $3,230,000 $5,536,000 <19$282,000 $282,000Local Agency Funds2020

$5,552,000 $5,552,000Other Fed - TIGER2020$10,720,938 $10,720,938>22

$22,090,938$16,554,938$3,230,000$2,306,000

Project Title

Project Description

Live Oak Collaborative Highway 99 Streetscape Improvements

In Live Oak, SR 99, from Ash Street to Ramsdell Drive: widen from 2 to 4 lanes and build streetscape improvements. (Toll credits for PE, ROW, and CON) (See project phases in MTP: SUT18872, SUT17014, SUT18865, SUT18906, SUT17013, SUT17015, and SUT17016.). Toll Credits for ENG, ROW, CON

19-00 2024

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: 3F990

FED ID: 6203055

PPNO: 8372

Total Cost $22,090,938Federal Project

City of Yuba CitySUTSUT18933 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 115 of 552

SUT18933Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$100,000 $100,000 <19$1,200,000 $1,200,000Local - Developer - Transportation Improvement Fee2019

$1,300,000$1,200,000$0$100,000

Project Title

Project Description

Tuly Parkway

West of Elmer Rd and east of Domain Wy, construct Tuly Parkway as two lane road, from Butte House Road to Queens Avenue. Work will include road and traffic signal improvements.

19-00 2019

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

Total Cost $1,300,000

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Capitol Corridor JPASACVAR56199 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 116 of 552

VAR56199Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$9,000,000 $33,000,000 $153,000,000 $195,000,000>22$195,000,000$153,000,000$33,000,000$9,000,000

Project Title

Project Description

Sacramento to Roseville Third Main Track - Phase 2

On the UP mainline, from Sacramento Valley Station approximately 9.8 miles toward the Placer County line: Construct third mainline track including all bridges and required signaling. Project improvements will permit service capacity increases for Capitol Corridor in Placer County, with up to seven additional round trips added to Phase 1-CAL18320 (for a total of ten round trips) between Sacramento to Roseville including track and station improvements.

Listed for Information Only

19-00 2025

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

Total Cost $195,000,000

Group34 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 117 of 552

Group34Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$54,241,000 $2,842,000 $84,908,000 $141,991,000 <19$13,971,000 $4,360,000 $73,700,000 $92,031,000SHOPP - Bridge Preservation (SHOPP AC)2019$20,155,000 $8,241,000 $93,516,000 $121,912,000SHOPP - Bridge Preservation (SHOPP AC)2020

$20,000 $19,710,000 $19,730,000SHOPP - Bridge Preservation (SHOPP AC)2021$2,321,000 $60,546,000 $62,867,000SHOPP - Bridge Preservation (SHOPP AC)2022

$28,595,000 $9,123,000 $654,393,000 $692,111,000>22$1,130,642,000$986,773,000$26,907,000$116,962,000

Project Title

Project Description

Grouped Projects for Bridge Rehabilitation and Reconstruction - SHOPP Program

Scope: Projects are consistent with 40 CFR Part 93.126 Exempt Tables 2 categories - Widening narrow pavements or reconstructing bridges (no additional travel lanes).

n/a n/a

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number:

Total Cost $1,130,642,000Includes 19 ProjectsExemptCategory:

Widening narrow pavements or reconstructing bridges (no additional travel lanes)

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Caltrans D3ELDCAL20476 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 118 of 552

CAL20476Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$3,210,000 $899,000 $18,208,000 $22,317,000 <19$22,317,000$18,208,000$899,000$3,210,000

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group34 - SR 49 South Fork American River Bridge Replacement

In El Dorado County, near Placerville, at South Fork American River Bridge #25-0021 - Replace bridge (PM 24.0) [CTIPS STIP ID 107-0000-0878, CTIPS SHOPP ID 107-0000-0907; EFIS ID 0300000078]

Bridge Number: 25-0021

Listed for Information Only

19-00 2019

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: 0F310

PPNO: 3122

Total Cost $22,317,000Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Widening narrow pavements or reconstructing bridges (no additional travel lanes)

Caltrans D3ELDCAL20717 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 119 of 552

CAL20717Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$920,000 $11,000 $931,000 <19$53,000 $10,510,000 $10,563,000SHOPP - Bridge Preservation (SHOPP AC)2020

$11,494,000$10,510,000$64,000$920,000

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group34 - SR 50 Bridge Rehab at Sawmill UC

Near Pollock Pines, SR 50, at Sawmill Undercrossing #25-0041 (PM R27.9/R29.8); also at Sly Park Road (PM R30.17/R31.3) - Replace bridge, restore culverts and add highway lighting [CTIPS ID 107-0000-1029]

Bridge Number: 25-0041

19-00 2021

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: 0H341

PPNO: 6923

Total Cost $11,494,000Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Widening narrow pavements or reconstructing bridges (no additional travel lanes)

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Caltrans D3PLACAL20719 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 120 of 552

CAL20719Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$9,070,000 $485,000 $9,555,000SHOPP - Bridge Preservation (SHOPP AC)2019$200,000 $38,630,000 $38,830,000SHOPP - Bridge Preservation (SHOPP AC)2020

$48,385,000$38,630,000$685,000$9,070,000

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group34 - I-80 Bridge Rehab

In Placer and Nevada counties, I-80, at various locations (PM 28.7/R63.5) - Rehabilitate or replace bridges at six locations [#19-0038, #19-0112, #19-0113, #19-0114, #17-0023, #19-0118] [CTIPS ID 107-0000-1033].. Toll Credits for ENG

19-00 2025

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: 2F570

PPNO: 5097

Total Cost $48,385,000Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Widening narrow pavements or reconstructing bridges (no additional travel lanes)

Caltrans D3SACCAL20774 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 121 of 552

CAL20774Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$16,780,000 $16,780,000 <19$19,340,000 $6,020,000 $205,090,000 $230,450,000>22

$247,230,000$205,090,000$6,020,000$36,120,000

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group34 - I-5 Permit Load Mobility Improvement

In the city of Sacramento (Sac-5-22.1/26.7), from 0.5 mile south of SR 50 to I-80 at South Connector Undercrossing #24-0267 (PM 22.42) and at American River Viaduct #24-0068R/L (PM 24.82) - Improve to standard truck capacity [CTIPS ID 107-0000-1115]. Toll Credits for ENG

Bridge Number: 24-0267, 24-0068R/L

Listed for Information Only

19-00 2026

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: 3H390

PPNO: 5868

Total Cost $247,230,000Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Changes in vertical and horizontal alignment (Table 3)

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Caltrans D3SACCAL20771 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 122 of 552

CAL20771Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$5,700,000 $5,700,000 <19$5,800,000 $1,300,000 $144,000,000 $151,100,000>22

$156,800,000$144,000,000$1,300,000$11,500,000

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group34 - I-5 at West End Viaduct (SHOPP Long Lead)

In the city of Sacramento, at West End Viaduct #24-0069R/L (PM 23.6/24.3) - Improve to standard truck capacity (SHOPP Long Lead) [CTIPS ID 107-0000-1116]. Toll Credits for ENG

Bridge Number: 24-0069R/L Listed for Information Only

19-00 2025

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: 1H610

PPNO: 5863

Total Cost $156,800,000Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Changes in vertical and horizontal alignment (Table 3)

Caltrans D3SACCAL20788 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 123 of 552

CAL20788Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$760,000 $760,000SHOPP - Bridge Preservation (SHOPP AC)2019$2,460,000 $20,000 $2,480,000SHOPP - Bridge Preservation (SHOPP AC)2020

$100,000 $19,520,000 $19,620,000SHOPP - Bridge Preservation (SHOPP AC)2022$22,860,000$19,520,000$120,000$3,220,000

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group34 - Rio Vista Bridge Operation Overhaul

In and near Rio Vista, at the Sacramento River Bridge #23-0024 (PM 0.0/0.4); also in Solano County, from PM 26.3 to 26.4 - Rehabilitate movable bridge electrical and mechanical systems and upgrade ADA facilities [CTIPS ID 107-0000-1135]

Bridge Number: 23-0024

19-00 2023

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: 1H130

PPNO: 5960

Total Cost $22,860,000Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Widening narrow pavements or reconstructing bridges (no additional travel lanes)

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Caltrans D3SACCAL20507 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 124 of 552

CAL20507Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$1,096,000 $61,000 $35,900,000 $37,057,000 <19$37,057,000$35,900,000$61,000$1,096,000

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group34 - SR 12 Bridge Rehab Near Rio Vista

In Sacramento and Solano counties, near Rio Vista, at Sacramento River Bridge #23-0024 - Clean and repaint steel surfaces (PM 0.0/0.4) [EFIS ID 0313000139; CTIPS ID 107-0000-0961] [Total Project Cost $22,705,000 in 16/17 FY] (Toll Credits for PE)

Bridge Number: 23-0024

Listed for Information Only

19-00 2020

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: 3F570

PPNO: 5959

Total Cost $37,057,000Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Widening narrow pavements or reconstructing bridges (no additional travel lanes)

Caltrans D3SACCAL20691 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 125 of 552

CAL20691Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$4,340,000 $4,340,000 <19$12,000,000 $600,000 $12,600,000SHOPP - Bridge Preservation (SHOPP AC)2020

$2,000,000 $2,000,000SHOPP - Bridge Preservation (SHOPP AC)2022$145,000,000 $145,000,000>22

$163,940,000$145,000,000$2,600,000$16,340,000

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group34 - SR 51 Bridge Deck Replacement (G13 Contingency Project)

In the City of Sacramento at the American River Bridge #24-0003, from north of B Street Underpass to north of Exposition Boulevard Overcrossing (PM 2.0/3.5) - Widen and replace bridge deck (G13 Contingency Project) [CTIPS ID 107-0000-1048]. Toll Credits for ENG

Bridge Number: 24-0003

19-00 2024

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: 3F070

PPNO: 6402

Total Cost $163,940,000Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Widening narrow pavements or reconstructing bridges (no additional travel lanes)

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Caltrans D3SACCAL20766 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 126 of 552

CAL20766Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$450,000 $3,000 $453,000 <19$5,000 $5,385,000 $5,390,000SHOPP - Bridge Preservation (SHOPP AC)2020

$5,843,000$5,385,000$8,000$450,000

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group34 - SR 99 Bridge Rehab at 21st Avenue UC

In the City of Sacramento, SR 99, at 21st Avenue Undercrossing #24-0154 (PM 21.9/23.6) - Replace bridge deck [CTIPS ID 107-0000-1107]

Bridge Number: #24-0154

19-00 2021

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: 0H342

PPNO: 6923B

Total Cost $5,843,000Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Widening narrow pavements or reconstructing bridges (no additional travel lanes)

Caltrans D3SACCAL20470 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 127 of 552

CAL20470Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$5,200,000 $600,000 $5,800,000 <19$6,000,000 $6,000,000SHOPP - Bridge Preservation (SHOPP AC)2020

$127,200,000 $127,200,000>22$139,000,000$127,200,000$6,600,000$5,200,000

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group34 - SR 99 Seismic Retrofit and Bridge Rail Upgrade (G13 Contingency)

In and near Elk Grove, from 0.3 mile south of Dillard Road OC to south of Grant Line Road [replace Cosumnes River Bridge #24-0020R/L and Cosumnes River Overflow Bridge #24-0021R/L; upgrade bridge rails at Dillard Road OC #24-0163; construct new McConnell OH #24-0048L) - Bridge seismic retrofit, bridge scour retrofit, bridge rail replacement and bridge replacement (PM 7.1/9.4) [CTIPS ID 107-0000-0904]. Toll Credits for ENG

Bridge Number: 24-0163, 24-0021, 24-0020, 24-0048

19-00 2024

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: 0F280

PPNO: 6912

Total Cost $139,000,000Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Widening narrow pavements or reconstructing bridges (no additional travel lanes)

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Caltrans D3SACCAL20699 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 128 of 552

CAL20699Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$1,080,000 $18,000 $1,098,000 <19$2,591,000 $2,591,000SHOPP - Bridge Preservation (SHOPP AC)2020

$3,689,000$2,591,000$18,000$1,080,000

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group34 - Sac-Var Seismic Retrofit Two Structures

In the City of Sacramento, at Southbound Route 99/5 Connector Overcrossing #24-0241F (PM R32.1); also on Route 80 at Longview Ramp Overcrossing #24-0281K (PM M9.15) - Seismic retrofit two structures [CTIPS ID 107-0000-1043]. Toll Credits for ENG

Bridge Number: 24-0241F, 24-0281K

19-00 2021

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: 4F100

PPNO: 6707

Total Cost $3,689,000Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Projects that correct, improve, or eliminate a hazardous location or feature.

Caltrans D3SACCAL20789 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 129 of 552

CAL20789Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$1,300,000 $1,300,000SHOPP - Bridge Preservation (SHOPP AC)2019$3,000,000 $500,000 $3,500,000SHOPP - Bridge Preservation (SHOPP AC)2020

$6,000 $24,404,000 $24,410,000SHOPP - Bridge Preservation (SHOPP AC)2022$29,210,000$24,404,000$506,000$4,300,000

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group34 - Sacramento Bridge Rail Upgrade - Various Locations

In and near the City of Sacramento, on I-80, from west of Rio Linda Blvd. Undercrossing #24-0203 to east of Winters St. Undercrossing #24-0205 (PM M6.5/M8.8); also on SR 51 from south of SR 51/244/I-80 Separation #24-0291L to north of SR 51/244/I-80 Connector #24-0293R (PM 8.2/8.6): Upgrade bridge rails at four (4) structures and widen for standard shoulders [CTIPS ID 107-0000-1127]

Bridge Number: 24-0203, 24-0205, 24-0291L, 24-0293R

19-00 2024

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: 1H910

PPNO: 6412

Total Cost $29,210,000Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Widening narrow pavements or reconstructing bridges (no additional travel lanes)

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Caltrans D3SACCAL20471 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 130 of 552

CAL20471Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$7,381,000 $500,000 $30,800,000 $38,681,000 <19$38,681,000$30,800,000$500,000$7,381,000

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group34 - Sacramento Seismic Retrofit on Various Bridges

In the City of Sacramento, on SR 160, at Sacramento River Bridge #24-0053 and North Sacramento Undercrossing #24-0111L; also in San Joaquin County, at Mokelumne River Bridge #29-0197R/L - Seismic retrofit (PM 20.9) [CTIPS ID 107-0000-0908] (Toll Credits). Toll Credits for ENG, ROW, CON

Bridge Number: 24-0053, 24-0111, 29-0197

Listed for Information Only

19-00 2021

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: 3F090

PPNO: 5832

Total Cost $38,681,000Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Widening narrow pavements or reconstructing bridges (no additional travel lanes)

Caltrans D3SACCAL20790 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 131 of 552

CAL20790Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$350,000 $350,000SHOPP - Bridge Preservation (SHOPP AC)2019$940,000 $10,000 $950,000SHOPP - Bridge Preservation (SHOPP AC)2020

$20,000 $19,710,000 $19,730,000SHOPP - Bridge Preservation (SHOPP AC)2021$21,030,000$19,710,000$30,000$1,290,000

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group34 - US 50 / I-5 Paint Bridge Girders

In the City of Sacramento, US 50 (SR 50), from the Sacramento River Viaduct (Pioneer Bridge) to 4th Street (PM L0.0/L0.5); also on I-5, from 0.2 mile south of Broadway to S Street (PM 22.15/22.91) - Clean and paint steel bridge girders within I-5/US 50 interchange [CTIPS ID 107-0000-1134]

19-00 2023

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: 1H100

PPNO: 6247

Total Cost $21,030,000Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Widening narrow pavements or reconstructing bridges (no additional travel lanes)

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Caltrans D3VARCAL20775 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 132 of 552

CAL20775Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$1,700,000 $1,700,000 <19$1,570,000 $1,050,000 $18,170,000 $20,790,000>22

$22,490,000$18,170,000$1,050,000$3,270,000

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group34 - I-5 Vertical Clearance Improvements in Yolo and Colusa Counties

Near Woodland, at County Road 96 OC #22-0155 (PM R14.27), County Road 95 OC #22-0156 (PM R15.85) and Zamora OC #22-0157 (PM R17.62); also in Colusa County, in and near Williams, at E Street OC #15-0067 (PM R17.98) and Lurline Avenue OC #15-0075 (PM R22.74) - Establish standard vertical clearance [CTIPS ID 107-0000-1118]. Toll Credits for ENG

Bridge Number: 22-0155 22-0156, 22-0157, 15-0067, 15-0075

Listed for Information Only

19-00 2023

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: 3H391

PPNO: 5869

Total Cost $22,490,000Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Changes in vertical and horizontal alignment (Table 3)

Caltrans D3YOLCAL20712 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 133 of 552

CAL20712Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$990,000 $990,000 <19$1,550,000 $75,000 $1,625,000SHOPP - Bridge Preservation (SHOPP AC)2019

$482,000 $36,400,000 $36,882,000SHOPP - Bridge Preservation (SHOPP AC)2020$39,497,000$36,400,000$557,000$2,540,000

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group34 - I-80 Sacramento River BOH (Bryte Bend)

In West Sacramento, I-80, at the Sacramento River Bridge and Overhead #22-0026L/R (PM R11.3) - Rehabilitate bridge [CTIPS ID 107-0000-1053]. Toll Credits for ENG

Bridge Number: 22-0026L/R

19-00 2022

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: 0F250

PPNO: 8901

Total Cost $39,497,000Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Widening narrow pavements or reconstructing bridges (no additional travel lanes)

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Caltrans D3YOLCAL20793 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 134 of 552

CAL20793Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$941,000 $941,000SHOPP - Bridge Preservation (SHOPP AC)2019$1,755,000 $371,000 $2,126,000SHOPP - Bridge Preservation (SHOPP AC)2020

$215,000 $16,622,000 $16,837,000SHOPP - Bridge Preservation (SHOPP AC)2022$19,904,000$16,622,000$586,000$2,696,000

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group34 - Putah Creek Seismic Restoration

Near Winters, on SR 505, at Putah Creek Bridge #22-0072L/R, from Solano County line to 0.4 mile south of SR 128 (PM 0.0/0.2); also in Solano County from 0.3 mile south to the Yolo County line (PM R10.3/R10.6) - Seismic retrofit of two parallel bridges [CTIPS ID 107-0000-1112]

Bridge Number: 22-0072L/R

19-00 2024

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: 2H450

PPNO: 9504

Total Cost $19,904,000Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Widening narrow pavements or reconstructing bridges (no additional travel lanes)

Caltrans D3YOLCAL20769 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 135 of 552

CAL20769Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$744,000 $744,000 <19$1,885,000 $753,000 $14,933,000 $17,571,000>22

$18,315,000$14,933,000$753,000$2,629,000

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group34 - Standard Vehicle Clearance on I-5 in Yolo County

Near Woodland, at Wye Line Road OC #22-0158 (PM 4.49), County Road 6 OC #22-0138 (PM R25.57) and County Line Road OC #22-0139 (R28.92) - Establish standard vertical clearance [CTIPS ID 107-0000-1117]. Toll Credits for ENG

Bridge Number: 22-0158, 22-0138, 22-0139

Listed for Information Only

19-00 2023

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: 0F760

PPNO: 8563

Total Cost $18,315,000Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Changes in vertical and horizontal alignment (Table 3)

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Caltrans D3YUBCAL20472 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 136 of 552

CAL20472Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$4,650,000 $750,000 $5,400,000 <19$3,800,000 $73,700,000 $77,500,000SHOPP - Bridge Preservation (SHOPP AC)2019

$82,900,000$73,700,000$4,550,000$4,650,000

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group34 - SR 70 Simmerly Slough Bridge Replacement

Near Marysville, on SR 70, from 0.1 mile north of Binney Junction Underpass to 0.3 mile north of Laurellen Road, at Simmerly Slough Bridge #16-0019 - Replace bridge (PM 15.5/16.5) [CTIPS ID 107-00000909. Toll Credits for ENG

Bridge Number: 16-0019

19-00 2021

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: 1E060

PPNO: 9812

Total Cost $82,900,000Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Widening narrow pavements or reconstructing bridges (no additional travel lanes)

Group19 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 137 of 552

Group19Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$31,542,000 $21,592,000 $53,123,000 $106,257,000 <19$3,814,000 $4,499,000 $79,111,000 $87,424,000SHOPP - Collision Reduction (SHOPP AC)2019$2,251,000 $10,927,000 $90,239,000 $103,417,000SHOPP - Collision Reduction (SHOPP AC)2020$1,290,000 $345,000 $20,560,000 $22,195,000SHOPP - Collision Reduction (SHOPP AC)2021

$20,000 $8,620,000 $8,640,000SHOPP - Collision Reduction (SHOPP AC)2022$327,933,000$251,653,000$37,383,000$38,897,000

Project Title

Project Description

Grouped Projects for Safety Improvements - SHOPP Collision Reduction Program

Scope: Projects are consistent with 40 CFR Part 93.126 Exempt Tables 2 and Table 3 categories - Railroad/highway crossing, Safer non-Federal-aid system roads, Shoulder improvements, traffic control devices and operating assistance other than signalization projects, Intersection signalization projects at individual intersections, Pavement marking demonstration, Truck climbing lanes outside the urbanized area, Lighting improvements, Emergency truck pullovers

n/a n/a

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number:

Total Cost $327,933,000Includes 26 ProjectsExemptCategory:

Projects that correct, improve, or eliminate a hazardous location or feature.

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Caltrans D3ELDCAL20728 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 138 of 552

CAL20728Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$732,000 $732,000 <19$1,003,000 $306,000 $1,309,000SHOPP - Collision Reduction (SHOPP AC)2019

$764,000 $2,516,000 $3,280,000SHOPP - Collision Reduction (SHOPP AC)2020$5,321,000$2,516,000$1,070,000$1,735,000

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group19 - SR 49 Realignment

In Auburn, from 0.3 mile south of Lincoln Way/Borland Avenue to Lincoln Way/Borland Avenue (PM 2.2/2.4) - Realign curves [CTIPS ID 107-0000-1063]

19-00 2021

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: 1H240

PPNO: 4785

Total Cost $5,321,000Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Projects that correct, improve, or eliminate a hazardous location or feature.

Caltrans D3ELDCAL20734 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 139 of 552

CAL20734Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$680,000 $9,000 $689,000 <19$83,000 $1,650,000 $1,733,000SHOPP - Collision Reduction (SHOPP AC)2019

$2,422,000$1,650,000$92,000$680,000

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group19 - US 50 Cameron Park Safety

On US 50 in Cameron Park at Cameron Park Drive - Improve sight distance and upgrade curb ramps (PM 6.5) [CTIPS ID 107-0000-1075]

19-00 2020

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: 1H440

PPNO: 3316

Total Cost $2,422,000Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Projects that correct, improve, or eliminate a hazardous location or feature.

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Caltrans D3ELDCAL20716 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 140 of 552

CAL20716Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$510,000 $55,000 $565,000 <19$16,000 $3,925,000 $3,941,000SHOPP - Collision Reduction (SHOPP AC)2019

$4,506,000$3,925,000$71,000$510,000

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group19 - US 50 Guard Rail Upgrade

In El Dorado County, US 50, from the Sacramento County Line to east of Stateline Avenue (PM 0.0/80.4) - Upgrade guard rail to current standards [CTIPS ID 107-0000-1027]. Toll Credits for ENG

19-00 2021

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: 0H500

PPNO: 3311

Total Cost $4,506,000Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Guardrails, median barriers, crash cushions

Caltrans D3PLACAL20783 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 141 of 552

CAL20783Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$480,000 $120,000 $600,000SHOPP - Collision Reduction (SHOPP AC)2019$3,150,000 $3,150,000SHOPP - Collision Reduction (SHOPP AC)2021

$3,750,000$3,150,000$120,000$480,000

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group19 - Placer County MBGR Upgrade

In and near various cities, at various locations, from 0.3 mile west of Douglas Blvd. to 0.2 mile east of Hampshire Rocks Undercrossing (PM 1.6/R66.5) - Upgrade guardrail to current standards [CTIPS ID 107-0000-1126]

19-00 2022

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: 0H720

PPNO: 5026

Total Cost $3,750,000Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Guardrails, median barriers, crash cushions

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Caltrans D3SACCAL20697 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 142 of 552

CAL20697Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$750,000 $50,000 $800,000 <19$4,000 $3,810,000 $3,814,000SHOPP - Collision Reduction (SHOPP AC)2019

$4,614,000$3,810,000$54,000$750,000

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group19 - Elkhorn SRRA Water and Waste Water Rehab

Near the City of Sacramento, at the Elkhorn Safety Roadside Rest Area (SRRA) (PM 33.7) - Upgrade potable water and wastewater systems [CTIPS ID 107-0000-1039]. Toll Credits for ENG

19-00 2020

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: 4F580

PPNO: 5848

Total Cost $4,614,000Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Safety roadside rest areas

Caltrans D3SACCAL20777 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 143 of 552

CAL20777Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$110,000 $17,000 $1,113,000 $1,240,000 <19$1,240,000$1,113,000$17,000$110,000

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group19 - I-5 Elk Grove Aux Lane

Near Elk Grove, from Elk Grove Boulevard Overcrossing to 0.4 mile south of Laguna Boulevard Overcrossing (PM 10.8/11.6) - Extend Elk Grove Boulevard onramp merge lane in the northbound direction [CTIPS ID 107-0000-1150] (Toll Credits). Toll Credits for ENG, ROW, CON Listed for Information Only

19-00 2022

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: 3H570

PPNO: 5870

Total Cost $1,240,000Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Projects that correct, improve, or eliminate a hazardous location or feature.

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Caltrans D3SACCAL20787 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 144 of 552

CAL20787Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$760,000 $760,000SHOPP - Collision Reduction (SHOPP AC)2021$10,000 $3,500,000 $3,510,000SHOPP - Collision Reduction (SHOPP AC)2022

$4,270,000$3,500,000$10,000$760,000

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group19 - I-80 Roadside Safety

In and near Citrus Heights, from 0.4 mile north of the I-80/SR 244 Separation to the Placer County line (PM R11.4/18.0) - Pave areas behind the gore and at narrow and miscellaneous locations, place vegetation control, and construct maintenance vehicle pullouts to reduce maintenance and improve highway worker safety [CTIPS ID 107-0000-1130]

19-00 2023

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: 2H120

PPNO: 6715

Total Cost $4,270,000Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Projects that correct, improve, or eliminate a hazardous location or feature.

Caltrans D3SACCAL20786 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 145 of 552

CAL20786Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$820,000 $820,000SHOPP - Collision Reduction (SHOPP AC)2020$10,000 $4,750,000 $4,760,000SHOPP - Collision Reduction (SHOPP AC)2021

$5,580,000$4,750,000$10,000$820,000

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group19 - Roadside Safety on Various Routes Near Saramento

In and near the City of Sacramento, from Del Paso Park Separation to 0.4 mile north of I-80/SR 244 Separation (PM M9.1/R11.4); also on SR 51 from PM 8.3 to 8.6, and on SR 244 from PM 0.0 to 0.9 - Pave areas behind the gore and at narrow and miscellaneous locations, place vegetation control, and construct maintenance vehicle pullouts to reduce maintenance and improve highway worker safety [CTIPS ID 107-0000-1131]

19-00 2022

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: 2H150

PPNO: 6716

Total Cost $5,580,000Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Projects that correct, improve, or eliminate a hazardous location or feature.

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Caltrans D3SACCAL20759 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 146 of 552

CAL20759Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$310,000 $310,000 <19$560,000 $100,000 $660,000SHOPP - Collision Reduction (SHOPP AC)2019

$6,000 $3,498,000 $3,504,000SHOPP - Collision Reduction (SHOPP AC)2020$4,474,000$3,498,000$106,000$870,000

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group19 - SR 12/160 Intersection Improvements

Near Rio Vista, at the SR 12/160 intersection (PM 0.4/1.0) - Intersection improvements [CTIPS ID 107-0000-1097]

19-00 2021

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: 2H640

PPNO: 5961

Total Cost $4,474,000Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Projects that correct, improve, or eliminate a hazardous location or feature.

Caltrans D3SACCAL20785 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 147 of 552

CAL20785Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$280,000 $280,000SHOPP - Collision Reduction (SHOPP AC)2020$530,000 $50,000 $580,000SHOPP - Collision Reduction (SHOPP AC)2021

$10,000 $5,120,000 $5,130,000SHOPP - Collision Reduction (SHOPP AC)2022$5,990,000$5,120,000$60,000$810,000

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group19 - SR 51 Roadside Safety

In the City of Sacramento, SR 51 (Capital City Freeway, Business 80), from 0.1 mile south of B St. Underpass to 0.4 mile north of Arden Way (PM 1.6/4.4) - Pave areas behind the gore and at narrow and miscellaneous locations, place vegetation control, and construct maintenance vehicle pullouts to reduce maintenance and improve highway worker safety [CTIPS ID 107-0000-1129]

19-00 2023

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: 2H110

PPNO: 6413

Total Cost $5,990,000Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Projects that correct, improve, or eliminate a hazardous location or feature.

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Caltrans D3SACCAL20696 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 148 of 552

CAL20696Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$900,000 $115,000 $1,015,000 <19$15,000 $2,575,000 $2,590,000SHOPP - Collision Reduction (SHOPP AC)2019

$3,605,000$2,575,000$130,000$900,000

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group19 - Sac/Yol Upgrade MBGR

In Sacramento County on Routes 5, 80 and 99 at various locations (PM 0.1/34.6); also in Yolo County on Route 80 (PM 0.0/R11.7) - Upgrade guard rail to current standards [CTIPS ID 107-0000-1036]. Toll Credits for ENG

19-00 2020

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: 4F640

PPNO: 5850

Total Cost $3,605,000Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Guardrails, median barriers, crash cushions

Caltrans D3SACCAL20784 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 149 of 552

CAL20784Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$170,000 $170,000SHOPP - Collision Reduction (SHOPP AC)2019$520,000 $40,000 $560,000SHOPP - Collision Reduction (SHOPP AC)2020

$10,000 $4,480,000 $4,490,000SHOPP - Collision Reduction (SHOPP AC)2021$5,220,000$4,480,000$50,000$690,000

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group19 - US 50 Roadside Safety

In Sacramento, US 50, from Stockton Blvd. to Folsom Blvd. (PM R0.5/R3.2) - Construct textured pavement in narrow areas, pave partial slopes, relocate and reconstruct irrigation system, and install plantings and mulch to reduce maintenance and improve highway worker safety [CTIPS ID 107-0000-1133]

19-00 2022

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: 1H050

PPNO: 6246

Total Cost $5,220,000Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Projects that correct, improve, or eliminate a hazardous location or feature.

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Caltrans D3SACCAL20730 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 150 of 552

CAL20730Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$230,000 $10,000 $1,470,000 $1,710,000 <19$1,710,000$1,470,000$10,000$230,000

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group19 - US 50/I-80/SR 99 High Friction Surface Treatment

In Sacramento and Placer Counties, on Routes 50, 80 and 99 at various locations - Improve pavement friction and wet weather conditions [CTIPS 107-0000-1066]. Toll Credits for ENG, ROW, CON

Listed for Information Only

19-00 2019

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: 1H880

PPNO: 6249

Total Cost $1,710,000Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Skid Treatments

Caltrans D3SACCAL20698 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 151 of 552

CAL20698Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$680,000 $40,000 $3,650,000 $4,370,000 <19$4,370,000$3,650,000$40,000$680,000

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group19 - Upgrade MBGR in Sacramento County

In the City of Sacramento, from Route 5 to Route 51 (PM L0.3/L2.4); also on Route 51 from Route 50 to east of Arden Way (PM 0.0/4.2) - Upgrade guard rail to current standards.. Toll Credits for ENG, ROW, CON

Listed for Information Only

19-00 2019

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: 4F610

PPNO: 6241

Total Cost $4,370,000Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Guardrails, median barriers, crash cushions

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Caltrans D3SUTCAL20731 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 152 of 552

CAL20731Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$1,130,000 $620,000 $1,750,000 <19$100,000 $4,460,000 $4,560,000SHOPP - Collision Reduction (SHOPP AC)2020

$6,310,000$4,460,000$720,000$1,130,000

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group19 - SR 99 City of Live Oak Safety Improvements

In the City of Live Oak, on SR 99, at Elm Street and Pennington Road - Intersection safety improvements (PM 40.0/40.5) [CTIPS ID 107-0000-1067]

19-00 2021

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: 2H230

PPNO: 8381

Total Cost $6,310,000Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Bicycle and pedestrian facilities

Caltrans D3VARCAL20780 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 153 of 552

CAL20780Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$90,000 $90,000SHOPP - Collision Reduction (SHOPP AC)2019$170,000 $30,000 $200,000SHOPP - Collision Reduction (SHOPP AC)2020

$10,000 $3,060,000 $3,070,000SHOPP - Collision Reduction (SHOPP AC)2021$3,360,000$3,060,000$40,000$260,000

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group19 - D3 Crash Cushion and Sand Barrel Upgrades

In El Dorado, Butte, Placer, Sacramento, Sutter and Yolo Counties, on US 50, SR 65, SR 70, I-80, SR 89 and SR 99, at various locations - Upgrade crash cushions and sand barrel arrays to make more durable [CTIPS ID 107-0000-1124]

19-00 2022

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: 0H680

PPNO: 3313

Total Cost $3,360,000Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Guardrails, median barriers, crash cushions

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Caltrans D3VARCAL20778 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 154 of 552

CAL20778Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$730,000 $120,000 $850,000 <19$55,000 $3,210,000 $3,265,000SHOPP - Collision Reduction (SHOPP AC)2019

$4,115,000$3,210,000$175,000$730,000

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group19 - Safety Improvements in Various Counties, Routes and Locations

In Sacramento, Yolo, Placer and Glenn Counties on Routes 5, 16, 45, 49, 50, 65, 80, 99, 113 and 174 at various locations - Install traffic operations elements such as queue warning systems, flashing beacons and lighting, and modify existing signals to new standards [CTIPS Identifier Sac-Var; CTIPS ID 107-0000-1149]

19-00 2020

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: 4H020

PPNO: 3855

Total Cost $4,115,000Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Projects that correct, improve, or eliminate a hazardous location or feature.

Caltrans D3VARCAL20779 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 155 of 552

CAL20779Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$271,000 $271,000SHOPP - Collision Reduction (SHOPP AC)2019$461,000 $129,000 $590,000SHOPP - Collision Reduction (SHOPP AC)2020

$5,000 $2,570,000 $2,575,000SHOPP - Collision Reduction (SHOPP AC)2021$3,436,000$2,570,000$134,000$732,000

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group19 - Yol/Sac/ED US 50 MBGR Upgrade

In Yolo, Sacramento and El Dorado counties, in and near the cities of West Sacramento, Sacramento, Rancho Cordova, Folsom and Placerville, on US 50, from I-80 to SR 89, at various locations (PM 0.0/70.6) - Upgrade guardrail to make standard [CTIPS ID 107-0000-1111]

19-00 2022

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: 1H870

PPNO: 3318

Total Cost $3,436,000Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Guardrails, median barriers, crash cushions

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Caltrans D3YOLCAL20805 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 156 of 552

CAL20805Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$180,000 $40,000 $420,000 $640,000SHOPP - Collision Reduction (SHOPP AC)2019$640,000$420,000$40,000$180,000

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group19 - Capay Pedestrian Improvements

Near Capay, on SR 16, from Capay Canal Bridge to County Road 85 (PM 25.1/25.5) - Improve signs and lighting, and remove dead trees [CTIPS ID 107-0000-1187]

19-00 2020

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: 4F172

PPNO: 8663A

Total Cost $640,000Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Bicycle and pedestrian facilities

Caltrans D3YOLCAL20710 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 157 of 552

CAL20710Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$380,000 $380,000 <19$1,060,000 $990,000 $2,050,000SHOPP - Collision Reduction (SHOPP AC)2019

$260,000 $2,550,000 $2,810,000SHOPP - Collision Reduction (SHOPP AC)2021$5,240,000$2,550,000$1,250,000$1,440,000

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group19 - Esparto Pedestrian Improvements

Near Capay, SR 16, from Capay Canal Bridge to County Road 85 (PM 25.2/25.5); also in Esparto, SR 16, from Orleans Street to County Road 21A (PM 27.5/28.3) - Improve pedestrian safety and operations for bicycles and motorists [CTIPS ID 107-0000-1052]. Toll Credits for ENG

19-00 2021

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: 4F170

PPNO: 8663

Total Cost $5,240,000Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Bicycle and pedestrian facilities

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Caltrans D3YOLCAL20709 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 158 of 552

CAL20709Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$640,000 $20,000 $660,000 <19$10,000 $2,360,000 $2,370,000SHOPP - Collision Reduction (SHOPP AC)2019

$3,030,000$2,360,000$30,000$640,000

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group19 - I-5 Roadside Safety

In and near Woodland, I-5, from the Sacramento County Line to the Colusa County Line (PM 0.4/R28.9) - Improvements to reduce maintenance worker exposure [includes roadside paving, paving areas beyond gore, and access gates and roads, vehicle pullouts] [CTIPS ID 107-0000-1049]. Toll Credits for ENG

19-00 2020

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: 4F830

PPNO: 8572

Total Cost $3,030,000Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Projects that correct, improve, or eliminate a hazardous location or feature.

Caltrans D3YOLCAL20528 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 159 of 552

CAL20528Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$2,570,000 $10,489,000 $24,240,000 $37,299,000 <19$37,299,000$24,240,000$10,489,000$2,570,000

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group19 - SR 16 Safety Improvement Project - Phase 2

Near Cadenasso, from 0.4 mile west of County Road 79 to 0.4 mile east of County Road 79; also from Esparto to 0.2 mile west of Route 505 - Shoulder widening, curve correction, left-turn channelization, signalization and two-way left-turn lanes (PM 20.5/31.6 [CTIPS ID 10700000983]; Phase 1 of project is 03-0C471 / CAL18743

Listed for Information Only

19-00 2020

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: 0C472

PPNO: 8655A

Total Cost $37,299,000Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Intersection channelization projects (Table 3)

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Caltrans D3YUBCAL20514 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 160 of 552

CAL20514Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$8,200,000 $1,000,000 $9,200,000 <19$2,750,000 $55,371,000 $58,121,000SHOPP - Collision Reduction (SHOPP AC)2019

$67,321,000$55,371,000$3,750,000$8,200,000

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group19 - SR 20 Shoulder Widening (Timbuctoo)

Near Smartsville, from the Yuba River Bridge to east of Smartsville Road - Realign and widen roadway (PM R18.0/20.3) [CTIPS ID 107-0000-0973]. Toll Credits for ENG

19-00 2022

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: 3F510

PPNO: 9590

Total Cost $67,321,000Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Widening narrow pavements or reconstructing bridges (no additional travel lanes)

Caltrans D3YUBCAL20475 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 161 of 552

CAL20475Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$3,350,000 $2,780,000 $22,650,000 $28,780,000 <19$28,780,000$22,650,000$2,780,000$3,350,000

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group19 - SR 20 Smartsville Safety Enhancements

In Yuba County on SR 20, near Lake Wildwood, from 0.4 mile east of McGanney Lane to Yuba/Nevada county line; also in Nevada County, from Yuba/Nevada county line to Mooney Flat Road - Shoulder widening and curve improvements (PM 20.1/21.6) (Toll Credits) [CTIPS ID 107-0000-0912]. Toll Credits for ENG, ROW, CON

Listed for Information Only

19-00 2020

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: 2F590

PPNO: 9588

Total Cost $28,780,000Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Projects that correct, improve, or eliminate a hazardous location or feature.

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Caltrans D3YUBCAL20714 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 162 of 552

CAL20714Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$850,000 $40,000 $890,000 <19$10,000 $5,790,000 $5,800,000SHOPP - Collision Reduction (SHOPP AC)2019

$6,690,000$5,790,000$50,000$850,000

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group19 - SR 70 Median Barrier

Near Linda and Marysville, SR 70, from 0.3 mile south of Feather River Blvd. to Yuba River Bridge (PM R11.0/13.6) - Install concrete median barrier [remove existing barrier and oleanders; pave median and install new concrete barrier; correct drainage at SB off-ramp to North Beale Road] [CTIPS ID 107-0000-1054]. Toll Credits for ENG

19-00 2020

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: 0H510

PPNO: 9821

Total Cost $6,690,000Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Guardrails, median barriers, crash cushions

Caltrans D3YUBCAL20679 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 163 of 552

CAL20679Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$8,790,000 $6,227,000 $15,017,000 <19$9,858,000 $79,765,000 $89,623,000SHOPP - Collision Reduction (SHOPP AC)2020

$104,640,000$79,765,000$16,085,000$8,790,000

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group19 - SR 70 Safety Improvements

Near Marysville, from Laurellen Road to South Honcut Creek Bridge (#16-0020) - Widen shoulders and improve clear recovery zone (PM 16.2/25.8) [CTIPS ID 107-0000-1056]. Toll Credits for ENG

Bridge Number: 16-0020

19-00 2022

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: 4F380

PPNO: 9819

Total Cost $104,640,000Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Shoulder Improvements

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Group26 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 164 of 552

Group26Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$6,122,000 $822,000 $4,387,000 $11,331,000 <19$100,000 $100,000SHOPP - Emergency Resp. (Emergency Repair - State)2019

$9,751,000 $1,714,000 $9,206,000 $20,671,000SHOPP - Emergency Response (SHOPP AC)2019$100,000 $100,000SHOPP - Emergency Resp. (Emergency Repair - State)2020

$7,775,000 $88,970,000 $96,745,000SHOPP - Emergency Response (SHOPP AC)2020$100,000 $100,000SHOPP - Emergency Resp. (Emergency Repair - State)2021$100,000 $100,000SHOPP - Emergency Resp. (Emergency Repair - State)2022

$129,147,000$102,963,000$10,311,000$15,873,000

Project Title

Project Description

Grouped Projects for Emergency Repair - SHOPP Emergency Response Program

Scope: Projects are consistent with 40 CFR Part 93.126 Exempt Tables 2 categories - Repair damage caused by natural disasters, civil unrest, or terrorist acts. This applies to damages that do not qualify for Federal Emergency Relief funds or to damages that qualify for federal Emergency Relief funds but extend beyond the Federally declared disaster period

n/a n/a

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number:

Total Cost $129,147,000Includes 9 ProjectsExemptCategory:

Projects that correct, improve, or eliminate a hazardous location or feature.

Caltrans D3ELDCAL20803 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 165 of 552

CAL20803Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$230,000 $230,000 <19$580,000 $180,000 $760,000SHOPP - Emergency Response (SHOPP AC)2019

$100,000 $2,420,000 $2,520,000SHOPP - Emergency Response (SHOPP AC)2020$3,510,000$2,420,000$280,000$810,000

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group26 - Placerville Slide Repair

Near Placerville, on SR 193, at 0.3 mile west of SR 49 junction (PM 26.7) - Stabilize slope by installing drainage system and rock slope protection (RSP) over the landslide area [CTIPS ID 107-0000-1184] (Total project cost is $3,510,000)

19-00 2021

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: 3H980

PPNO: 3636

Total Cost $3,510,000Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Projects that correct, improve, or eliminate a hazardous location or feature.

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Caltrans D3ELDCAL20747 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 166 of 552

CAL20747Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$1,039,000 $1,039,000 <19$1,201,000 $119,000 $7,186,000 $8,506,000SHOPP - Emergency Response (SHOPP AC)2019

$9,545,000$7,186,000$119,000$2,240,000

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group26 - SR 193 Slope Stabilization

Near Placerville, on SR 193 at 1.1 miles north of the South Fork American River Bridge (PM 22.8/22.9); also at 2.5 miles north of the South Fork American River Bridge (PM 24.2/24.3) - Restore embankment slope slip-outs [CTIPS ID 107-0000-1086]

19-00 2020

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: 1H600

PPNO: 3631

Total Cost $9,545,000Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Projects that correct, improve, or eliminate a hazardous location or feature.

Caltrans D3ELDCAL20748 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 167 of 552

CAL20748Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$673,000 $822,000 $4,387,000 $5,882,000 <19$5,882,000$4,387,000$822,000$673,000

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group26 - SR 49/193 Tree Removal

In El Dorado County, on State Routes 49 and 193 at various locations - Remove dead or dying trees [CTIPS ID 107-0000-1087]. Toll Credits for ENG, ROW, CON

Listed for Information Only

19-00 2019

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: 2H680

PPNO: 3135

Total Cost $5,882,000Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Projects that correct, improve, or eliminate a hazardous location or feature.

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Caltrans D3ELDCAL20796 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 168 of 552

CAL20796Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$840,000 $840,000 <19$2,360,000 $80,000 $2,440,000SHOPP - Emergency Response (SHOPP AC)2019

$230,000 $14,900,000 $15,130,000SHOPP - Emergency Response (SHOPP AC)2020$18,410,000$14,900,000$310,000$3,200,000

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group26 - US 50 - Fresh Pond Slipout

On US 50, near Pollock Pines, east of Sly Park Road (PM 33.8/34.0) - Permanently restore roadway by mitigating the progression of recurring roadway slipout (CTIPS ID 107-0000-1164)

19-00 2021

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: 3H450

PPNO: 3326

Total Cost $18,410,000Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Projects that correct, improve, or eliminate a hazardous location or feature.

Caltrans D3PLACAL20806 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 169 of 552

CAL20806Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$2,250,000 $120,000 $2,370,000SHOPP - Emergency Response (SHOPP AC)2019$10,000 $8,510,000 $8,520,000SHOPP - Emergency Response (SHOPP AC)2020

$10,890,000$8,510,000$130,000$2,250,000

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group26 - Kingvale to Soda Springs Shoulder Repair

Near Soda Springs, from east of South Yuba River Bridge to the Nevada County line (PM R62.9/69.7); also in Nevada County from Placer County line to east of Soda Springs Overcrossing (PM 0.0/R3.0) - Install concrete gutter to repair shoulder damage at various locations [CTIPS ID 107-0000-1195]

19-00 2021

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: 4H110

PPNO: 4309

Total Cost $10,890,000Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Shoulder Improvements

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Caltrans D3VARCAL17380 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 170 of 552

CAL17380Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$100,000 $100,000SHOPP - Emergency Resp. (Emergency Repair - State)2019$100,000 $100,000SHOPP - Emergency Resp. (Emergency Repair - State)2020$100,000 $100,000SHOPP - Emergency Resp. (Emergency Repair - State)2021$100,000 $100,000SHOPP - Emergency Resp. (Emergency Repair - State)2022

$400,000$400,000$0$0

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group26 - SACOG Region Emergency Repair Program

Lump Sum - Emergency Repair (excluding Federal Emergency Relief Program funds)for non-capacity increasing projects only.

19-00 2023

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

Total Cost $400,000Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Repair of damage caused by natural disasters, civil unrest, or terrorist acts, except projects involving substantial functional, locational or capacity changes

Caltrans D3YOLCAL20776 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 171 of 552

CAL20776Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$500,000 $500,000 <19$550,000 $135,000 $2,020,000 $2,705,000SHOPP - Emergency Response (SHOPP AC)2019

$3,205,000$2,020,000$135,000$1,050,000

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group26 - SR 16 Rumsey Slide

Near Esparto, west of Cache Creek Bridge #22-0019 (PM 4.0) - Install rock fall barrier to stabilize slope and minimize rock fall onto the traveled way [CTIPS ID 107-0000-1148]

19-00 2020

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: 3H460

PPNO: 8668

Total Cost $3,205,000Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Projects that correct, improve, or eliminate a hazardous location or feature.

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Caltrans D3YOLCAL20765 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 172 of 552

CAL20765Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$2,080,000 $2,080,000 <19$1,930,000 $990,000 $2,920,000SHOPP - Emergency Response (SHOPP AC)2019

$7,200,000 $57,840,000 $65,040,000SHOPP - Emergency Response (SHOPP AC)2020$70,040,000$57,840,000$8,190,000$4,010,000

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group26 - SR 84 Restore Pavement and Levee Embankment

Near West Sacramento, on SR 84, from 3.7 miles north of Clarksburg Road to Levee Access Road (PM 13.3/15.7) - Permanent restoration of damaged pavement and supporting levee embankment [CTIPS ID 107-0000-1102]

19-00 2024

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: 2H460

PPNO: 9058

Total Cost $70,040,000Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Projects that correct, improve, or eliminate a hazardous location or feature.

Caltrans D3YUBCAL20804 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 173 of 552

CAL20804Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$760,000 $760,000 <19$880,000 $90,000 $970,000SHOPP - Emergency Response (SHOPP AC)2019

$235,000 $5,300,000 $5,535,000SHOPP - Emergency Response (SHOPP AC)2020$7,265,000$5,300,000$325,000$1,640,000

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group26 - Camptonville Slide Repair

Near Camptonville, on SR 49, from 0.5 mile to 0.7 mile north of Camptonville Road (PM 5.9/6.1) - Permanent slope restoration by placing rock slope protection (RSP), constructing concrete barrier and drainage systems, and widening shoulders [CTIPS ID 107-0000-1185] (Total project cost is $7,265,000)

19-00 2021

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: 4H120

PPNO: 9683

Total Cost $7,265,000Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Projects that correct, improve, or eliminate a hazardous location or feature.

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Group06 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 174 of 552

Group06Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$12,032,000 $2,985,000 $13,460,000 $28,477,000 <19$5,250,000 $1,540,000 $28,797,000 $35,587,000SHOPP - Mobility (SHOPP AC)2019

$396,000 $85,000 $16,100,000 $16,581,000SHOPP - Mobility (SHOPP AC)2020$1,659,000 $544,000 $60,210,000 $62,413,000SHOPP - Mobility (SHOPP AC)2021

$100,000 $10,300,000 $10,400,000SHOPP - Mobility (SHOPP AC)2022$153,458,000$128,867,000$5,254,000$19,337,000

Project Title

Project Description

Grouped Projects for Safety Improvements - SHOPP Mobility Program

Scope: Projects are consistent with 40 CFR Part 93.126 Exempt Tables 2 and Table 3 categories - Railroad/highway crossing, Safer non-Federal-aid system roads, Shoulder improvements, traffic control devices and operating assistance other than signalization projects, Intersection signalization projects at individual intersections, Pavement marking demonstration, Truck climbing lanes outside the urbanized area, Lighting improvements, Emergency truck pullovers

n/a n/a

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number:

Total Cost $153,458,000Includes 16 ProjectsExemptCategory:

Projects that correct, improve, or eliminate a hazardous location or feature.

Caltrans D3PLACAL20729 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 175 of 552

CAL20729Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$630,000 $520,000 $3,800,000 $4,950,000 <19$4,950,000$3,800,000$520,000$630,000

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group06 - SR 65 Galleria Blvd. Ramp Meters

In Placer County on SR 65, at Galleria Blvd. - Install ramp meters [CTIPS ID 107-0000-1064] (Toll Credits for PE, ROW, CON) [EA 0F352, PPNO 6913A] [second child project of parent EA 0F350; first child is EA 0F351, PPNO 6913]. Toll Credits for ENG, ROW, CON Listed for Information Only

19-00 2020

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: 0F352

PPNO: 6913A

Total Cost $4,950,000Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Traffic signal synchronization projects

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Caltrans D3SACCAL20706 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 176 of 552

CAL20706Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$700,000 $130,000 $830,000 <19$130,000 $1,760,000 $1,890,000SHOPP - Mobility (SHOPP AC)2019

$2,720,000$1,760,000$260,000$700,000

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group06 - Hornet Drive Off-Ramp Improvements

In the City of Sacramento, at Hornet Drive eastbound off-ramp (PM R3.5) - Widen ramp, add signal and right-turn lane [CTIPS ID 107-0000-1042]. Toll Credits for ENG

19-00 2020

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: 0H580

PPNO: 6242

Total Cost $2,720,000Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Widening narrow pavements or reconstructing bridges (no additional travel lanes)

Caltrans D3SACCAL20693 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 177 of 552

CAL20693Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$1,440,000 $440,000 $1,880,000 <19$600,000 $8,100,000 $8,700,000SHOPP - Mobility (SHOPP AC)2019

$10,580,000$8,100,000$1,040,000$1,440,000

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group06 - I-5 Fiber Optics

In Sacramento, on I-5, from 1.1 miles south of Elk Grove Boulevard to Route 50 - Install fiber optic cable (PM 9.7/22.7) [CTIPS ID 107-0000-1004]. Toll Credits for ENG, ROW

19-00 2022

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: 4F450

PPNO: 5846

Total Cost $10,580,000Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Construction or renovation of power, signal, and communications systems

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Caltrans D3SACCAL20707 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 178 of 552

CAL20707Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$950,000 $100,000 $1,050,000 <19$50,000 $4,440,000 $4,490,000SHOPP - Mobility (SHOPP AC)2019

$5,540,000$4,440,000$150,000$950,000

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group06 - I-80 Antelope Truck Scales

In Citrus Heights, I-80, from east of Elkhorn Blvd. / Greenback Lane to west of Riverside Ave. (PM 15.0/17.2) - Upgrade weigh-in-motion (WIM) station and widen the westbound auxiliary lane to the Antelope Truck Scales [CTIPS ID 107-0000-1046]. Toll Credits for ENG

19-00 2020

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: 0H530

PPNO: 6712

Total Cost $5,540,000Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Truck size and weight inspection stations (Table 3)

Caltrans D3SACCAL20762 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 179 of 552

CAL20762Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$700,000 $700,000 <19$1,000,000 $50,000 $1,050,000SHOPP - Mobility (SHOPP AC)2021

$100,000 $10,300,000 $10,400,000SHOPP - Mobility (SHOPP AC)2022$12,150,000$10,300,000$150,000$1,700,000

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group06 - SR 99 Fiber Optics

In and near the cities of Elk Grove and Sacramento, on SR 99, from Grant Line Road to SR 50 (PM 10.0/R24.3); also on SR 51 from US 50 to 0.1 mile south of the Fort Sutter Viaduct (PM 0.0/0.1) - Install fiber optic cable [CTIPS ID 107-0000-1106]

19-00 2023

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: 0H670

PPNO: 6925

Total Cost $12,150,000Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Construction or renovation of power, signal, and communications systems

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Caltrans D3SACCAL20773 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 180 of 552

CAL20773Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$320,000 $320,000 <19$660,000 $20,000 $680,000SHOPP - Mobility (SHOPP AC)2019

$20,000 $4,020,000 $4,040,000SHOPP - Mobility (SHOPP AC)2021$5,040,000$4,020,000$40,000$980,000

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group06 - Sac Ramp Meters on Various Routes

In the City of Sacramento, at various locations and routes at the I-5/SR 99 interchange connector ramps and the eastbound SR 51/SR 160 interchange connector ramp - Install connector ramp meters [CTIPS ID 107-0000-1120]

19-00 2022

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: 1H850

PPNO: 6411

Total Cost $5,040,000Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Traffic control devices and operating assistance other than signalization projects

Caltrans D3SACCAL20379 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 181 of 552

CAL20379Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$396,000 $396,000SHOPP - Mobility (SHOPP AC)2020$659,000 $253,000 $8,190,000 $9,102,000SHOPP - Mobility (SHOPP AC)2021

$9,498,000$8,190,000$253,000$1,055,000

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group06 - US 50 Auxiliary Lanes, Bradshaw to Mather

In and near Rancho Cordova, on US 50, from Bradshaw Road to Mather Field Road (PM R7.7/R9.5) - Operational improvements that construct auxiliary lanes in both westbound and eastbound directions [CTIPS ID 107-00001132]

19-00 2022

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: 1F150

PPNO: 6197

Total Cost $9,498,000Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Projects that correct, improve, or eliminate a hazardous location or feature.

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Caltrans D3SACCAL20551 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 182 of 552

CAL20551Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$1,100,000 $1,200,000 $7,200,000 $9,500,000 <19$9,500,000$7,200,000$1,200,000$1,100,000

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group06 - US 50 Fiber Optics

In Sacramento, on SR 50, from Yolo County line to 0.2 mile west of Watt Avenue Overcrossing [PM L0.0/R5.1] - Install fiber optic cable [CTIPS ID 107-0000-1005]. Toll Credits for ENG, ROW, CON

Listed for Information Only

19-00 2019

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: 4F460

PPNO: 6239

Total Cost $9,500,000Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Construction or renovation of power, signal, and communications systems

Caltrans D3SACCAL20704 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 183 of 552

CAL20704Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$450,000 $31,000 $2,460,000 $2,941,000 <19$2,941,000$2,460,000$31,000$450,000

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group06 - Weigh-in-Motion (WIM) Station on I-5

Near the City of Sacramento, I-5, at 0.3 mile north of Airport Boulevard (PM 33.1) - Rehabilitate weigh-in-motion (WIM) station (CTIPS ID 107-0000-1038). Toll Credits for ENG, ROW, CON

Listed for Information Only

19-00 2019

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: 4F400

PPNO: 5852

Total Cost $2,941,000Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Traffic control devices and operating assistance other than signalization projects

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Caltrans D3VARCAL20713 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 184 of 552

CAL20713Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$2,000,000 $190,000 $2,190,000 <19$80,000 $11,300,000 $11,380,000SHOPP - Mobility (SHOPP AC)2019

$13,570,000$11,300,000$270,000$2,000,000

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group06 - District 3 AVC Upgrades

In various counties on various routes at various locations within Caltrans District 3 - Repair and install permanent Automatic Vehicle Classification (AVC) truck data collection stations [CTIPS ID 107-0000-1051]. Toll Credits for ENG

19-00 2020

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: 0H410

PPNO: 8571

Total Cost $13,570,000Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Purchase of office, shop, and operating equipment for existing facilities

Caltrans D3VARCAL20722 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 185 of 552

CAL20722Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$400,000 $30,000 $430,000 <19$35,000 $2,100,000 $2,135,000SHOPP - Mobility (SHOPP AC)2020

$2,565,000$2,100,000$65,000$400,000

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group06 - District 3 LED Upgrades

In various counties on various routes at various locations within District 3 (listed under PLA-80-Var in 2018 SHOPP) - Upgrade Extinguishable Message Signs (EMS) to LED [CTIPS ID 107-0000-1035]. Toll Credits for ENG

19-00 2021

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: 0H400

PPNO: 4291

Total Cost $2,565,000Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Construction or renovation of power, signal, and communications systems

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Caltrans D3VARCAL20708 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 186 of 552

CAL20708Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$2,400,000 $300,000 $2,700,000 <19$50,000 $14,000,000 $14,050,000SHOPP - Mobility (SHOPP AC)2020

$16,750,000$14,000,000$350,000$2,400,000

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group06 - I-80 Fiber Optics at Various Locations

In and near the cities of Sacramento and Citrus Heights, I-80, from east of the Yolo County Line to the Placer County Line (PM M0.1/18.0); also in Placer County in the City of Roseville, I-80, from the Sacramento County Line to east of the Sacramento County Line (PM 0.0/0.7) - Install fiber optic communication lines [CTIPS ID 107-0000-1044]. Toll Credits for ENG

19-00 2021

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: 0H540

PPNO: 6713

Total Cost $16,750,000Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Traffic control devices and operating assistance other than signalization projects

Caltrans D3VARCAL20758 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 187 of 552

CAL20758Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$305,000 $22,000 $327,000 <19$15,000 $1,287,000 $1,302,000SHOPP - Mobility (SHOPP AC)2019

$1,629,000$1,287,000$37,000$305,000

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group06 - Loop Detectors

In various counties on various routes at various locations within District 3 (Primary Location: I-80) - Repair or replace damaged inductive loop vehicle detection elements [CTIPS ID 107-0000-1099]

19-00 2020

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: 2H570

PPNO: 6717

Total Cost $1,629,000Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Traffic control devices and operating assistance other than signalization projects

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Caltrans D3VARCAL20760 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 188 of 552

CAL20760Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$397,000 $22,000 $419,000 <19$15,000 $1,910,000 $1,925,000SHOPP - Mobility (SHOPP AC)2019

$2,344,000$1,910,000$37,000$397,000

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group06 - Pla/Sac/Yol Repair Field Elements

In Placer, Sacramento and Yolo Counties on I-5, I-80, SR 99 and SR 113 at various locations: Replace obsolete Microwave Vehicle Detection System (MVDS) elements [CTIPS ID 107-0000-1098]

19-00 2020

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: 2H700

PPNO: 8920

Total Cost $2,344,000Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Traffic control devices and operating assistance other than signalization projects

Caltrans D3VARCAL20772 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 189 of 552

CAL20772Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$240,000 $240,000 <19$950,000 $110,000 $1,060,000SHOPP - Mobility (SHOPP AC)2019

$21,000 $5,700,000 $5,721,000SHOPP - Mobility (SHOPP AC)2021$7,021,000$5,700,000$131,000$1,190,000

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group06 - US 50 in Sacramento and El Dorado Counties ITS

In and near Rancho Cordova and Folsom, from Sunrise Blvd. to the county line (PM 12.5/23.1); also in El Dorado County near El Dorado Hills, from the county line to Silva Valley Parkway (PM 0.0/1.7) - Install fiber optic cable [CTIPS ID 107-0000-1121]

19-00 2022

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: 1H820

PPNO: 6248

Total Cost $7,021,000Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Construction or renovation of power, signal, and communications systems

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Caltrans D3YOLCAL20791 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 190 of 552

CAL20791Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$3,640,000 $520,000 $4,160,000SHOPP - Mobility (SHOPP AC)2019$200,000 $42,300,000 $42,500,000SHOPP - Mobility (SHOPP AC)2021

$46,660,000$42,300,000$720,000$3,640,000

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group06 - Sac/Yol Counties TMS Field Elements

In and near the cities of Sacramento, Rancho Cordova and Folsom, US 50, from Yolo County line to Folsom Blvd. (L0.0/17.5); also in Yolo County, in West Sacramento, from I-80 to Sacramento County line (PM 0.0/3.156), and on I-80 from Enterprise Blvd. to US 50 (PM 9.2/R9.552) - Install Transportation Management System (TMS) field elements [CTIPS ID 107-0000-1128]

19-00 2023

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: 3H330

PPNO: 6250

Total Cost $46,660,000Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Construction or renovation of power, signal, and communications systems

Group01 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 191 of 552

Group01Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$34,663,000 $10,083,000 $59,358,000 $104,104,000 <19$1,400,000 $1,000 $1,401,000SHOPP - Roadside Preservation (SHOPP AC)2019

$15,047,000 $13,787,000 $115,855,000 $144,689,000SHOPP - Roadway Preservation (SHOPP AC)2019$438,000 $114,000 $1,481,000 $2,033,000SHOPP - Roadside Preservation (SHOPP AC)2020

$20,337,000 $4,985,000 $25,350,000 $50,672,000SHOPP - Roadway Preservation (SHOPP AC)2020$5,220,000 $94,375,000 $99,595,000SHOPP - Roadway Preservation (SHOPP AC)2021

$900,000 $25,300,000 $26,200,000SHOPP - Roadway Preservation (SHOPP AC)2022$18,186,000 $5,794,000 $556,788,000 $580,768,000>22

$1,009,462,000$878,508,000$42,283,000$88,671,000

Project Title

Project Description

Grouped Projects for Pavement resurfacing and/or rehabilitation - SHOPP Roadway Preservation Program

Scope: Projects are consistent with 40 CFR Part 93.126 Exempt Tables 2 categories - Pavement resurfacing and/or rehabilitation, Emergency relief (23 U.S.C. 125), Widening narrow pavements or reconstructing bridges (no additional travel lanes)

n/a n/a

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number:

Total Cost $1,009,462,000Includes 20 ProjectsExemptCategory:

Pavement resurfacing and/or rehabilitation

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Caltrans D3ELDCAL20781 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 192 of 552

CAL20781Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$630,000 $630,000SHOPP - Roadway Preservation (SHOPP AC)2019$570,000 $540,000 $1,110,000SHOPP - Roadway Preservation (SHOPP AC)2020

$180,000 $4,840,000 $5,020,000SHOPP - Roadway Preservation (SHOPP AC)2022$6,760,000$4,840,000$720,000$1,200,000

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group01 - US 50 Culvert Rehab

Near Cameron Park and Shingle Springs, US 50, from east of Silva Valley Parkway to west of El Dorado Road (R2.7/R13.8) - Rehabilitate culverts [CTIPS ID 107-0000-1122]

19-00 2024

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: 1H040

PPNO: 3315

Total Cost $6,760,000Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Projects that correct, improve, or eliminate a hazardous location or feature.

Caltrans D3ELDCAL20782 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 193 of 552

CAL20782Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$200,000 $200,000SHOPP - Roadway Preservation (SHOPP AC)2019$600,000 $120,000 $720,000SHOPP - Roadway Preservation (SHOPP AC)2020

$620,000 $3,960,000 $4,580,000SHOPP - Roadway Preservation (SHOPP AC)2022$5,500,000$3,960,000$740,000$800,000

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group01 - US 50 Culvert Rehab

In and near Placerville, on US 50, from west of El Dorado Road to west of Schnell School Road (PM R13.7/18.5) - Rehabilitate deteriorated culverts [CTIPS ID 107-0000-1123]

19-00 2023

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: 1H800

PPNO: 3317

Total Cost $5,500,000Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Projects that correct, improve, or eliminate a hazardous location or feature.

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Caltrans D3ELDCAL20802 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 194 of 552

CAL20802Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$380,000 $370,000 $750,000SHOPP - Roadway Preservation (SHOPP AC)2019$1,980,000 $1,980,000SHOPP - Roadway Preservation (SHOPP AC)2020

$2,730,000$1,980,000$370,000$380,000

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group01 - US 50 Culvert Rehab and Wildlife Crossing

In and near Placerville, from west of Schnell School Road to east of Braeburn Lane (PM 18.5/22.5) - Rehabilitate deteriorated culverts and provide access for wildlife crossing the route [CTIPS ID 107-0000-1186]

19-00 2022

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: 4H370

PPNO: 3335

Total Cost $2,730,000Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Projects that correct, improve, or eliminate a hazardous location or feature.

Caltrans D3PLACAL20768 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 195 of 552

CAL20768Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$653,000 $653,000 <19$434,000 $71,000 $1,481,000 $1,986,000SHOPP - Roadside Preservation (SHOPP AC)2020

$2,639,000$1,481,000$71,000$1,087,000

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group01 - Coon Creek Conservation Ranch Habitat Mitigation (SR 65)

Near Lincoln, on McCourtney Road between Riosa Road and Kilaga Springs Road at the Coon Creek Conservation (C4) Ranch - Advance mitigation construction (4 acres) for future SHOPP projects expected to impact wetland, riparian and other waters [CTIPS ID 107-0000-1113]

19-00 2030

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: 1H530

PPNO: 4899

Total Cost $2,639,000Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Pavement resurfacing and/or rehabilitation

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Caltrans D3PLACAL20721 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 196 of 552

CAL20721Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$670,000 $140,000 $810,000 <19$150,000 $3,770,000 $3,920,000SHOPP - Roadway Preservation (SHOPP AC)2020

$4,730,000$3,770,000$290,000$670,000

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group01 - I-80 Colfax Culvert Rehabilitation

In and near Colfax, I-80, from west of Illinoistown Overcrossing to east of Cape Horn Undercrossing (PM 31.5/36.9) - Drainage system rehabilitation [CTIPS ID 107-0000-1034]. Toll Credits for ENG

19-00 2021

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: 1E050

PPNO: 5079

Total Cost $4,730,000Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Pavement resurfacing and/or rehabilitation

Caltrans D3PLACAL20720 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 197 of 552

CAL20720Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$650,000 $140,000 $790,000 <19$70,000 $3,680,000 $3,750,000SHOPP - Roadway Preservation (SHOPP AC)2019

$4,540,000$3,680,000$210,000$650,000

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group01 - I-80 Culvert Rehab

Near Weimar, I-80, from west of Applegate Road to west of Weimar Cross Road (PM 25.9/28.5) - Drainage system rehabilitation [CTIPS ID 107-0000-1032]. Toll Credits for ENG

19-00 2020

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: 4F250

PPNO: 5105

Total Cost $4,540,000Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Pavement resurfacing and/or rehabilitation

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Caltrans D3PLACAL20521 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 198 of 552

CAL20521Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$550,000 $142,000 $1,423,000 $2,115,000 <19$2,115,000$1,423,000$142,000$550,000

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group01 - I-80 Culvert Rehabilitation

In and near Colfax on I-80, from 0.3 mile south of Weimar overhead to 0.3 mile south of Illinoistown overcrossing - Rehabilitate culvert (PM 28.5/31.5) [EFIS ID 0300020597; CTIPS ID 107-0000-0959]. Toll Credits for ENG, ROW, CON

Listed for Information Only

19-00 2019

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: 3E050

PPNO: 5096

Total Cost $2,115,000Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Widening narrow pavements or reconstructing bridges (no additional travel lanes)

Caltrans D3PLACAL20770 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 199 of 552

CAL20770Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$429,000 $429,000 <19$667,000 $195,000 $862,000SHOPP - Roadway Preservation (SHOPP AC)2020

$220,000 $3,875,000 $4,095,000SHOPP - Roadway Preservation (SHOPP AC)2021$5,386,000$3,875,000$415,000$1,096,000

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group01 - I-80 Near Magra Rehab Drainage Systems

Near Magra, from Secret Town Overcrossing to the Gold Run Safety Roadside Rest Area (Pla-80-38.3/41.5) - Rehabilitate drainage systems [CTIPS ID 107-0000-1119]

19-00 2023

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: 1H030

PPNO: 5114

Total Cost $5,386,000Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Projects that correct, improve, or eliminate a hazardous location or feature.

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Caltrans D3PLACAL20541 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 200 of 552

CAL20541Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$3,700,000 $1,805,000 $33,550,000 $39,055,000 <19$39,055,000$33,550,000$1,805,000$3,700,000

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group01 - SR 49 Pavement Rehab

In Auburn, SR 49, from 0.1 mile south of Routes 49/80 separation to 0.1 mile north of Dry Creek Road - Rehabilitate Pavement (PM 3.1/7.5) [CTIPS ID 107-0000-0992] [EFIS ID 0300020616]. Toll Credits for ENG, ROW, CON

Listed for Information Only

19-00 2021

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: 2F340

PPNO: 4781

Total Cost $39,055,000Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Pavement resurfacing and/or rehabilitation

Caltrans D3SACCAL20764 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 201 of 552

CAL20764Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$50,000 $50,000 <19$1,500,000 $80,000 $1,580,000SHOPP - Roadway Preservation (SHOPP AC)2020

$100,000 $16,500,000 $16,600,000SHOPP - Roadway Preservation (SHOPP AC)2022$18,230,000$16,500,000$180,000$1,550,000

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group01 - I-80 Pavement Rehab

Near the City of Sacramento, on I-80, from 0.2 mile east of Longview Drive to 0.4 mile east of Madison Avenue (PM M9.6/12.9) - Pavement rehabilitation [CTIPS ID 107-0000-1104]

19-00 2023

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: 1H190

PPNO: 6714

Total Cost $18,230,000Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Pavement resurfacing and/or rehabilitation

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Caltrans D3SACCAL20702 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 202 of 552

CAL20702Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$1,660,000 $105,000 $1,765,000 <19$25,000 $12,515,000 $12,540,000SHOPP - Roadway Preservation (SHOPP AC)2019

$14,305,000$12,515,000$130,000$1,660,000

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group01 - I-80 Rehab Connection Ramp Pavement at Various Locations

In and near the City of Sacramento, I-80, from west of West El Camino Avenue to east of Route 244 (PM M1.2/R11.3) - Pavement rehabilitation [CTIPS ID 107-0000-1045]. Toll Credits for ENG

19-00 2020

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: 0H470

PPNO: 6711

Total Cost $14,305,000Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Pavement resurfacing and/or rehabilitation

Caltrans D3SACCAL20761 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 203 of 552

CAL20761Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$7,800,000 $1,800,000 $9,600,000 <19$17,000,000 $3,900,000 $20,900,000SHOPP - Roadway Preservation (SHOPP AC)2020

$247,800,000 $247,800,000>22$278,300,000$247,800,000$5,700,000$24,800,000

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group01 - SR 50 Pavement Rehab (G13 Contingency)

In the City of Sacramento, on SR 50, from I-5 to Watt Avenue (PM L0.6/R5.3) - Roadway rehabilitation (G13 Contingency) [CTIPS ID 107-0000-1103]

19-00 2025

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: 0H080

PPNO: 6177

Total Cost $278,300,000Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Pavement resurfacing and/or rehabilitation

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Caltrans D3SACCAL20703 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 204 of 552

CAL20703Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$2,550,000 $80,000 $2,630,000 <19$22,000 $42,360,000 $42,382,000SHOPP - Roadway Preservation (SHOPP AC)2019

$45,012,000$42,360,000$102,000$2,550,000

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group01 - SR 99 RHMA Overlay

In Galt, from the San Joaquin County Line to Simmerhorn Road (PM 0.2/1.6); also in the cities of Elk Grove and Sacramento, SR 99, from 0.7 mile south of Elk Grove Blvd to Martin Luther King Jr Blvd (PM 11.9/21.5) - Pavement rehabilitation [CTIPS ID 107-0000-1047]. Toll Credits for ENG

19-00 2020

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: 0H480

PPNO: 6924

Total Cost $45,012,000Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Pavement resurfacing and/or rehabilitation

Caltrans D3SUTCAL20763 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 205 of 552

CAL20763Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$400,000 $50,000 $450,000 <19$19,600,000 $19,600,000SHOPP - Roadway Preservation (SHOPP AC)2020

$20,050,000$19,600,000$50,000$400,000

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group01 - SR 99 Live Oak Rehab

In Live Oak, on SR 99, from 0.1 mile north of Coleman Avenue to 0.2 mile north of Ramsdell Drive (PM 39.4/41.0) - Roadway rehabilitation [CTIPS ID 107-0000-1105]

19-00 2021

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: 1H150

PPNO: 8378

Total Cost $20,050,000Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Pavement resurfacing and/or rehabilitation

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Caltrans D3SUTCAL20522 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 206 of 552

CAL20522Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$3,809,000 $2,571,000 $24,385,000 $30,765,000 <19$30,765,000$24,385,000$2,571,000$3,809,000

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group01 - Sutter Bypass Rehab and Widening

Near Yuba City on SR 20, from east end of Sutter Bypass to Lytle Road - Rehabilitate roadway, widen shoulders and replace Wadsworth Canal Bridge #18-0003 (PM 5.0/11.3) [EFIS ID 0300020608; CTIPS ID 107-0000-0968]. Toll Credits for ENG, ROW, CON

Bridge Number: 18-0003

Listed for Information Only

19-00 2021

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: 1A920

PPNO: 8132

Total Cost $30,765,000Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Pavement resurfacing and/or rehabilitation

Caltrans D3VARCAL20767 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 207 of 552

CAL20767Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$62,000 $62,000 <19$1,400,000 $1,000 $1,401,000SHOPP - Roadside Preservation (SHOPP AC)2019

$4,000 $43,000 $47,000SHOPP - Roadside Preservation (SHOPP AC)2020$1,510,000$1,000$1,443,000$66,000

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group01 - D3 Habitat Mitigation at Various Locations

In Sutter, Glenn, Colusa, Yuba, Placer, Yolo and Sacramento counties at various locations - Advance mitigation credit purchases for future SHOPP construction projects expected to impact sensitive species [CTIPS ID 107-0000-1114; CTIPS primary location Sut-99-0.0/42.4] [CTIPS ID 107-0000-1114]

19-00 2020

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: 1H520

PPNO: 8380

Total Cost $1,510,000Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Pavement resurfacing and/or rehabilitation

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Caltrans D3YOLCAL20794 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 208 of 552

CAL20794Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$10,337,000 $10,337,000SHOPP - Roadway Preservation (SHOPP AC)2019$18,186,000 $5,794,000 $308,988,000 $332,968,000>22

$343,305,000$308,988,000$5,794,000$28,523,000

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group01 - I-80/US 50 Roadway Preservation in Yolo County (SHOPP Long Lead)

In and near West Sacramento, on I-80, from east of Mace Blvd. to Sacramento River Bridge (PM 4.3/R11.4); also on US 50, from I-80 to Jefferson Blvd. Overcrossing (PM 0.0/2.5) - Rehabilitate pavement by placing continuous reinforced concrete, rehabilitate bridge decks, median widening at three locations, upgrade bridge railings and construct an auxiliary lane (SHOPP Long Lead)

19-00 2027

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: 4F650

PPNO: 8784

Total Cost $343,305,000Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Pavement resurfacing and/or rehabilitation

Caltrans D3YUBCAL20523 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 209 of 552

CAL20523Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$2,770,000 $950,000 $3,720,000 <19$1,400,000 $12,300,000 $13,700,000SHOPP - Roadway Preservation (SHOPP AC)2019

$17,420,000$12,300,000$2,350,000$2,770,000

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group01 - Loma Rica Rd./Spring Valley Rd. Rehab Roadway

Near Marysville, on SR 20, from 0.1 mile east of Loma Rica Road to 0.2 mile west of Spring Valley Road - Rehabilitate roadway (PM 8.0/10.2) [CTIPS ID 107-0000-0972]. Toll Credits for ENG

19-00 2020

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: 2F320

PPNO: 9587

Total Cost $17,420,000Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Pavement resurfacing and/or rehabilitation

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Caltrans D3YUBCAL20694 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 210 of 552

CAL20694Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$5,910,000 $2,300,000 $8,210,000 <19$9,400,000 $45,000,000 $54,400,000SHOPP - Roadway Preservation (SHOPP AC)2019

$62,610,000$45,000,000$11,700,000$5,910,000

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group01 - SR 20 Roadway Rehabilitation

Near Marysville, from Marysville Road to Yuba River (Parks Bar) Bridge (#16-11) - Rehabilitate roadway (PM 13.3/R17.8) [CTIPS ID 03-0002-0593]

Bridge Number: 16-11

19-00 2022

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: 0A570

PPNO: 9579

Total Cost $62,610,000Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Pavement resurfacing and/or rehabilitation

Caltrans D3YUBCAL20715 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 211 of 552

CAL20715Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$3,000,000 $3,000,000 <19$3,500,000 $2,500,000 $6,000,000SHOPP - Roadway Preservation (SHOPP AC)2019

$5,000,000 $90,500,000 $95,500,000SHOPP - Roadway Preservation (SHOPP AC)2021$104,500,000$90,500,000$7,500,000$6,500,000

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group01 - SR 70 Roadway Rehab

In and near Marysville, SR 70, from 14th Street to Cemetery Road (PM 14.9/15.6) - Roadway rehabilitation [CTIPS ID 107-0000-1055]. Toll Credits for ENG

19-00 2023

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: 0H160

PPNO: 9820

Total Cost $104,500,000Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Pavement resurfacing and/or rehabilitation

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Group23 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 212 of 552

Group23Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$63,451,935 $9,895,748 $41,963,111 $115,310,794 <19$489,016 $489,0162016 Earmark Repurposing2019

$529,906 $75,000 $32,334,048 $32,938,954Highway Bridge Program2019$-8,220,000 $-8,220,000Loc Funds - Local Agency Funds (AC)2019

$68,655 $839,689 $908,344Local Agency Funds2019$920,390 $920,390Regional Surface Transportation Program2019

$25,179 $25,1792016 Earmark Repurposing2020$1,389,795 $4,716,718 $74,365 $6,180,878Highway Bridge Program2020

$-89,500 $-89,500Loc Funds - Local Agency Funds (AC)2020$17,205 $250,047 $267,252Local Agency Funds2020

$9,635 $9,635Regional Surface Transportation Program2020$1,344,428 $12,062,727 $13,407,155Highway Bridge Program2021

$-12,370,984 $-12,370,984Loc Funds - Local Agency Funds (AC)2021$21,266 $21,266Local Agency Funds2021

$1,371,684 $34,928,458 $36,300,142Highway Bridge Program2022$113,267 $2,754,518 $2,867,785Local Agency Funds2022

$11,789,875 $1,919,001 $274,674,216 $288,383,092>22$477,349,398$380,480,455$16,792,193$80,076,750

Project Title

Project Description

Grouped Projects for Bridge Rehabilitation and Reconstruction - HBP Program

Scope: Projects are consistent with 40 CFR Part 93.126 Exempt Tables 2 categories - Widening narrow pavements or reconstructing bridges (no additional travel lanes).

n/a n/a

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number:

Total Cost $477,349,398Includes 95 ProjectsExemptCategory:

Widening narrow pavements or reconstructing bridges (no additional travel lanes)

City of PlacervilleELDELD19257 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 213 of 552

ELD19257Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$773,303 $773,303 <19$529,906 $75,000 $604,906Highway Bridge Program2019

$68,655 $68,655Local Agency Funds2019$2,862,000 $2,862,000>22

$4,308,864$2,862,000$75,000$1,371,864

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group23 - Clay St. / Hangtown Creek Bridge

Clay St. over Hangtown Creek, 150' north of Main St.: Replace 1 lane bridge with 2 lane bridge. (Toll Credits for ROW & CON). Toll Credits for ROW, CON

Bridge Number: 25C0117

19-00 2021

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: 03-0L1474

FED ID: 5015-011

PPNO: n/a

Total Cost $4,308,864Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Projects that correct, improve, or eliminate a hazardous location or feature.

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El Dorado CountyELDELD19337 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 214 of 552

ELD19337Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$665,000 $160,000 $825,000 <19$3,500,000 $3,500,000Highway Bridge Program2019

$4,325,000$3,500,000$160,000$665,000

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group23 - Bassi Rd/Granite Creek Bridge Replacement

Bassi Rd, over Granite Creek, 0.3 mi N/W of Lotus Rd. Replace this structurally deficient 1-lane bridge with a new 2-lane bridge. (Toll credits for PE, R/W, & CON.) (CIP77128). Toll Credits for ENG, ROW, CON

Bridge Number: 25C0071

19-00 2020

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

FED ID: 5925-094

Total Cost $4,325,000Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Projects that correct, improve, or eliminate a hazardous location or feature.

El Dorado CountyELDELD19356 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 215 of 552

ELD19356Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$500,000 $1,914,480 $2,414,480 <19$57,464 $57,464Highway Bridge Program2021

$7,445 $7,445Local Agency Funds2021$2,479,389$1,979,389$0$500,000

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group23 - Bridge Preventive Maintenance Program

Various locations in El Dorado County: Implement Bridge Preventive Maintenance Program. For locations, see Caltrans Local Assistance HBP website for backup list of bridges.

Bridge Number: PM00061

19-00 2022

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

FED ID: 5925-104, 5925-105, 5925-106, 5925-107

PPNO: n/a

Total Cost $2,479,389Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Widening narrow pavements or reconstructing bridges (no additional travel lanes)

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El Dorado CountyELDELD19321 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 216 of 552

ELD19321Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$2,195,650 $2,195,650 <19$398,385 $398,385Highway Bridge Program2020

$51,615 $51,615Local Agency Funds2020$5,911,290 $5,911,290>22

$8,556,940$5,911,290$450,000$2,195,650

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group23 - Bucks Bar Rd/North Fork Cosumnes River Bridge Replacement

Bucks Bar Rd over north fork of Cosumnes River, 1.2 miles north of Mount Aukum Rd: Replace existing 1 lane bridge with new 2 lane bridge, including approaches. (CIP77116)

Bridge Number: 25C0003

19-00 2021

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

FED ID: 5925-051

Total Cost $8,556,940Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Widening narrow pavements or reconstructing bridges (no additional travel lanes)

El Dorado CountyELDELD19512 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 217 of 552

ELD19512Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$559,375 $115,001 $2,573,125 $3,247,501>22$3,247,501$2,573,125$115,001$559,375

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group23 - Cedar Ravine Rd Over Weber Creek Bridge Rehabilitation

Cedar Ravine Rd over Weber Creek, 2.8 miles north of Pleasant Valley Rd. Rehabilitate and widen 1 lane bridge to 2 lane bridge.

Bridge Number: 25C0063Listed for Information Only

19-00 2023

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

Total Cost $3,247,501Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Widening narrow pavements or reconstructing bridges (no additional travel lanes)

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El Dorado CountyELDELD19350 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 218 of 552

ELD19350Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$756,250 $259,000 $1,015,250 <19$3,478,750 $3,478,750Highway Bridge Program2019

$4,494,000$3,478,750$259,000$756,250

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group23 - Clear Creek Rd/Clear Creek (0.25 mi E of Sly Park Rd) Bridge Replacement

Clear Creek Rd over Clear Creek, 0.25 mi east of Sly Park Rd.: Replace 1-lane bridge with a new 2-lane bridge. (Toll Credits for PE, ROW, & CON.) (CIP77139). Toll Credits for ENG, ROW, CON

Bridge Number: 25C0079

19-00 2020

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

FED ID: 5925-110

Total Cost $4,494,000Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Projects that correct, improve, or eliminate a hazardous location or feature.

El Dorado CountyELDELD19351 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 219 of 552

ELD19351Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$696,875 $120,000 $816,875 <19$3,205,625 $3,205,625Highway Bridge Program2019

$4,022,500$3,205,625$120,000$696,875

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group23 - Clear Creek Rd/Clear Creek (1.82 mi E of Sly Park Rd) Bridge Replacement

Clear Creek Rd over Clear Creek, 1.82 miles east of Sly Park Rd.: Replace 1-lane bridge with a new 2 lane bridge. Toll credits for PE, ROW, & CON. (CIP77138). Toll Credits for ENG, ROW, CON

Bridge Number: 25c0080

19-00 2020

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

FED ID: 5925-111

Total Cost $4,022,500Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Projects that correct, improve, or eliminate a hazardous location or feature.

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El Dorado CountyELDELD19513 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 220 of 552

ELD19513Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$670,312 $144,000 $3,083,438 $3,897,750>22$3,897,750$3,083,438$144,000$670,312

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group23 - Fallen Leaf Rd Over Glen Alpine Creek - Rehabilitate Bridge

Fallen Leaf Road over Glen Alpine Creek, 100 north of Glen Alpine Rd. Rehabilitate and widen functionally obsolete 1 lane bridge to 2 lane bridge. Toll Credits programmed for PE, R/W, and CON.. Toll Credits for ENG, ROW, CON

Bridge Number: 25C0082

Listed for Information Only

19-00 2023

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

Total Cost $3,897,750Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Projects that correct, improve, or eliminate a hazardous location or feature.

El Dorado CountyELDELD19514 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 221 of 552

ELD19514Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$553,125 $90,000 $2,544,375 $3,187,500>22$3,187,500$2,544,375$90,000$553,125

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group23 - French Creek Rd over French Creek - Rehabilitate Bridge

French Creek Rd over French Creek, 6 miles south of Mother Lode Dr. Rehabilitate and widen to standard lanes and shoulders (no added capacity).. Toll Credits for ENG, ROW, CON

Bridge Number: 25C0083 Listed for Information Only

19-00 2023

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

Total Cost $3,187,500Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Widening narrow pavements or reconstructing bridges (no additional travel lanes)

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El Dorado CountyELDELD19515 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 222 of 552

ELD19515Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$590,625 $80,000 $2,716,875 $3,387,500>22$3,387,500$2,716,875$80,000$590,625

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group23 - Garden Valley Rd Over Johntown Creek - Rehabilitate Bridge

Garden Valley Rd over Johntown Creek, 3.5 miles northeast of SR 193. Rehabilitate and widen existing 2 lane bridge (no added capacity).. Toll Credits for ENG, ROW, CON

Bridge Number: 25C0085 Listed for Information Only

19-00 2023

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

Total Cost $3,387,500Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Widening narrow pavements or reconstructing bridges (no additional travel lanes)

El Dorado CountyELDELD19335 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 223 of 552

ELD19335Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$749,000 $749,000 <19$192,995 $192,995Highway Bridge Program2020

$25,005 $25,005Local Agency Funds2020$2,818,200 $2,818,200>22

$3,785,200$2,818,200$218,000$749,000

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group23 - Green Valley Rd/Indian Creek Bridge Replacement

Green Valley Rd, over Indian Creek, 0.9 miles north of Greenstone Rd. Replace existing 2 lane bridge with 2 lane bridge. (CIP77127)

Bridge Number: 25C0040

19-00 2021

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

FED ID: 5925-096

Total Cost $3,785,200Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Widening narrow pavements or reconstructing bridges (no additional travel lanes)

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El Dorado CountyELDELD19353 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 224 of 552

ELD19353Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$749,000 $749,000 <19$192,995 $192,995Highway Bridge Program2020

$25,005 $25,005Local Agency Funds2020$3,025,400 $3,025,400>22

$3,992,400$3,025,400$218,000$749,000

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group23 - Green Valley Rd/Mound Springs Creek Bridge Rehabilitation

Green Valley Rd over Mound Springs Creek, 0.8 miles west of Missouri Flat Rd. Replace functionally obsolete 2 lane bridge with 2 lane bridge. No added lane capacity. (CIP77136)

Bridge Number: 25C0041

19-00 2021

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

FED ID: 5925-112

Total Cost $3,992,400Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Widening narrow pavements or reconstructing bridges (no additional travel lanes)

El Dorado CountyELDELD19354 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 225 of 552

ELD19354Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$684,375 $195,000 $879,375 <19$2,688,125 $2,688,125>22

$3,567,500$2,688,125$195,000$684,375

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group23 - Greenstone Rd/Slate Creek Bridge Replacement

Greenstone Rd over Slate Creek, 0.5 miles north of Mother Lode Rd.: Replace existing 2 lane bridge with new 2 lane bridge. Toll credits for PE, ROW, & CON. (CIP77137). Toll Credits for ENG, ROW, CON

Bridge Number: 25C0087

Listed for Information Only

19-00 2021

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

FED ID: 5925-103

Total Cost $3,567,500Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Widening narrow pavements or reconstructing bridges (no additional travel lanes)

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El Dorado CountyELDELD19516 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 226 of 552

ELD19516Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$559,375 $140,000 $2,573,125 $3,272,500>22$3,272,500$2,573,125$140,000$559,375

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group23 - Greenwood Rd Over Georgetown Creek - Rehabilitate Bridge

Greenwood Rd over Georgetown Creek, 0.9 miles south of SR 193. Rehabilitate and widen 1 lane bridge to 2 lane bridge.. Toll Credits for ENG, ROW, CON

Bridge Number: 25C0089 Listed for Information Only

19-00 2023

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

Total Cost $3,272,500Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Widening narrow pavements or reconstructing bridges (no additional travel lanes)

El Dorado CountyELDELD19517 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 227 of 552

ELD19517Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$751,563 $110,000 $3,457,187 $4,318,750>22$4,318,750$3,457,187$110,000$751,563

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group23 - Grizzly Flat Rd Over Steely Fork Cosumnes River - Bridge Replacement

Grizzly Flat Road over Steely Fork Cosumnes River, 7 miles east of Mt. Aukum Rd. Replace 2 lane with 2 lane bridge.. Toll Credits for ENG, ROW, CON

Bridge Number: 25C0090 Listed for Information Only

19-00 2030

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

Total Cost $4,318,750Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Widening narrow pavements or reconstructing bridges (no additional travel lanes)

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El Dorado CountyELDELD19352 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 228 of 552

ELD19352Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$656,250 $656,250 <19$170,000 $161,000 $331,000Highway Bridge Program2020

$3,018,750 $3,018,750>22$4,006,000$3,018,750$161,000$826,250

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group23 - Hanks Exchange Rd/Squaw Hollow Creek Bridge Replacement

Hanks Exchange Rd over Squaw Hollow Creek, 0.4 miles south of Pleasant Valley Rd.: Replace existing 1-lane bridge with new 2-lane bridge. Toll credits for PE, ROW, & CON. (CIP77135). Toll Credits for ENG, ROW, CON

Bridge Number: 25C0053

19-00 2020

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

FED ID: 5925-108

Total Cost $4,006,000Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Projects that correct, improve, or eliminate a hazardous location or feature.

El Dorado CountyELDELD19342 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 229 of 552

ELD19342Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$605,000 $72,000 $677,000 <19$2,960,000 $2,960,000Highway Bridge Program2019

$3,637,000$2,960,000$72,000$605,000

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group23 - Hazel Valley Rd/EID Canal Bridge Replacement

Hazel Valley Rd, over E.I.D Canal, 0.8 miles southeast of SR50: Replace functionally obsolete 1 lane bridge with a new 2 lane bridge. Toll credits programmed for PE, ROW, & CON. (CIP77125). Toll Credits for ENG, ROW, CON

Bridge Number: 25C0092

19-00 2020

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

FED ID: 5925-091

PPNO: n/a

Total Cost $3,637,000Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Projects that correct, improve, or eliminate a hazardous location or feature.

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El Dorado CountyELDELD19340 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 230 of 552

ELD19340Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$8,000,000 $814,000 $8,814,000 <19$65,000,000 $65,000,000>22

$73,814,000$65,000,000$814,000$8,000,000

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group23 - Mosquito Rd/South Fork American River Bridge Replacement

Mosquito Rd, over South Fork American River, 5.7 miles north of US 50: Replace existing structurally deficient 1 lane bridge with new 2 lane bridge. (Toll credits programmed for PE, ROW, & CON. CIP77126.) High Cost Project agreement required.. Toll Credits for ENG, ROW, CON

Bridge Number: 25C0061

Listed for Information Only

19-00 2020

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

FED ID: 5925-098

PPNO: n/a

Total Cost $73,814,000Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Projects that correct, improve, or eliminate a hazardous location or feature.

El Dorado CountyELDELD19339 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 231 of 552

ELD19339Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$3,000,000 $3,000,000 <19$340,000 $340,000Highway Bridge Program2020

$1,550,000 $14,420,000 $15,970,000>22$19,310,000$14,420,000$340,000$4,550,000

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group23 - Mt. Murphy Rd/South Fork American River Bridge Replacement

Mt Murphy Rd, over South Fork American River, 0.1 mile east of SR49. Replace existing 1 lane truss bridge with new 2 lane bridge. Toll credits programmed for PE, ROW, and CON. (CIP77129). Toll Credits for ENG, ROW, CON

Bridge Number: 25C0004

19-00 2020

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

FED ID: 5925-090, 5925-026

PPNO: n/a

Total Cost $19,310,000Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Projects that correct, improve, or eliminate a hazardous location or feature.

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El Dorado CountyELDELD19322 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 232 of 552

ELD19322Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$1,112,000 $1,112,000 <19$132,795 $242,572 $375,367Highway Bridge Program2020

$17,205 $31,428 $48,633Local Agency Funds2020$4,183,000 $4,183,000>22

$5,719,000$4,183,000$274,000$1,262,000

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group23 - Newtown Rd/South Fork Weber Creek - Bridge Rehab

Newtown Rd., Over S Fork Weber Cr., 0.7Mi W Of Snows Rd. Replace existing 2 lane bridge. CIP77122

Bridge Number: 25C0033

19-00 2021

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

FED ID: 5925-086

Total Cost $5,719,000Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Widening narrow pavements or reconstructing bridges (no additional travel lanes)

El Dorado CountyELDELD19355 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 233 of 552

ELD19355Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$766,250 $202,000 $968,250 <19$3,018,750 $3,018,750>22

$3,987,000$3,018,750$202,000$766,250

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group23 - Oak Hill Rd/Squaw Hollow Creek Bridge Replacement

Oak Hill Rd over Squaw Hollow Creek, 0.6 miles south of Pleasant Valley Rd: Replace existing 2 lane bridge with new 2 lane bridge. Toll credits for PE, ROW, & CON. (CIP77134). Toll Credits for ENG, ROW, CON

Bridge Number: 25C0096

Listed for Information Only

19-00 2020

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

FED ID: 5925-109

Total Cost $3,987,000Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Widening narrow pavements or reconstructing bridges (no additional travel lanes)

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El Dorado CountyELDELD19518 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 234 of 552

ELD19518Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$575,000 $110,000 $2,645,000 $3,330,000>22$3,330,000$2,645,000$110,000$575,000

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group23 - Perry Creek Rd Over Perry Creek - Rehabilitate Bridge

Perry Creek Rd over Perry Creek, 0.2 miles east of Mt. Aukum Rd. Rehabilitate bridge from 1 lane to 2 lanes.. Toll Credits for ENG, ROW, CON

Bridge Number: 25C0097Listed for Information Only

19-00 2023

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

Total Cost $3,330,000Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Widening narrow pavements or reconstructing bridges (no additional travel lanes)

El Dorado CountyELDELD19338 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 235 of 552

ELD19338Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$750,000 $108,000 $1,768,000 $2,626,000 <19$2,626,000$1,768,000$108,000$750,000

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group23 - Silver Fork Rd/South Fork American River Bridge Rehab

Silver Fork Rd over South Fork American River , 0.1 miles southeast of US 50: Rehabilitate existing 2 lane bridge. No added lane capacity. 11/2/2010: Toll credits programmed for PE, R/W, & CON. (CIP 77124). Toll Credits for ENG, ROW, CON

Bridge Number: 25C0113

Listed for Information Only

19-00 2020

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

FED ID: 5925-095

Total Cost $2,626,000Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Widening narrow pavements or reconstructing bridges (no additional travel lanes)

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El Dorado CountyELDELD19325 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 236 of 552

ELD19325Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$1,100,000 $634,607 $4,108,535 $5,843,142 <19$5,843,142$4,108,535$634,607$1,100,000

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group23 - Sly Park Rd/Clear Creek - Bridge Replacement

Sly Park Rd., Over Clear Creek, 1.1 Miles East of Pleasant Valley Rd. Replace the existing functionally obsolete 2 lane bridge with a new 2 lane bridge. CIP77115

Bridge Number: 25C0047 Listed for Information Only

19-00 2019

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

FED ID: 5925-050

Total Cost $5,843,142Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Widening narrow pavements or reconstructing bridges (no additional travel lanes)

City of LincolnPLAPLA25540 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 237 of 552

PLA25540Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$1,740,000 $1,740,000 <19$495,768 $495,768Highway Bridge Program2020

$64,232 $64,232Local Agency Funds2020$12,172,000 $12,172,000>22

$14,472,000$12,172,000$560,000$1,740,000

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group23 - McBean Park Bridge Rehabilitation

McBean Park Dr. over Auburn Ravine, east of East Ave.: Rehabilitate existing 2 lane bridge. No added lane capacity.

Bridge Number: 19C0059

19-00 2020

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

FED ID: 5089-021

PPNO: n/a

Total Cost $14,472,000Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Widening narrow pavements or reconstructing bridges (no additional travel lanes)

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City of RocklinPLAPLA25566 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 238 of 552

PLA25566Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$62,418 $509,640 $572,058 <19$572,058$509,640$0$62,418

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group23 - Bridge Preventive Maintenance Program

Bridge Preventive Maintenance Program, various locations in City of Rocklin. See Caltrans Local Assistance HBP web site for backup list of bridges.

Bridge Number: PM00099 Listed for Information Only

19-00 2019

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

FED ID: 5095-020, 5095-021

PPNO: n/a

Total Cost $572,058Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Widening narrow pavements or reconstructing bridges (no additional travel lanes)

City of RosevillePLAPLA25508 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 239 of 552

PLA25508Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$775,000 $300,000 $1,075,000 <19$3,125,000 $3,125,000>22

$4,200,000$3,125,000$300,000$775,000

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group23 - Oak Ridge Dr/Linda Creek Bridge Replacement

Oak Ridge Dr, over Linda Creek, 0.2 mi N of Cirby Way. Replace the existing functionally obsolete 2 lane bridge with a new 2 lane bridge. 11/8/2010: (Toll Credits programmed for PE, ROW, and & CON.). Toll Credits for ENG, ROW, CON

Bridge Number: 19C0180

Listed for Information Only

19-00 2019

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

FED ID: 5182-057

Total Cost $4,200,000Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Widening narrow pavements or reconstructing bridges (no additional travel lanes)

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City of RosevillePLAPLA25572 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 240 of 552

PLA25572Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$204,250 $204,250 <19$542,468 $542,468Highway Bridge Program2019

$70,282 $70,282Local Agency Funds2019$817,000$612,750$0$204,250

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group23 - Roseville Bridge Preventive Maintenance Program

Bridge Preventive Maintenance Program (BPMP) for various bridges in the City of Roseville. See Caltrans Local Assistance HBP website for backup list of projects.

Bridge Number: PM00106

19-00 2019

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

FED ID: 5182-071

PPNO: n/a

Total Cost $817,000Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Widening narrow pavements or reconstructing bridges (no additional travel lanes)

Placer CountyPLAPLA25691 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 241 of 552

PLA25691Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$350,000 $100,000 $1,960,000 $2,410,000>22$2,410,000$1,960,000$100,000$350,000

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group23 - Auburn Folsom Rd Over Miners Ravine - Rehabilitate Bridge

Auburn Folsom Rd over Miners Ravine, 1.1 miles north of Douglas Blvd. Rehabilitate 2 lane bridge, remove older portion of bridge and widen to standard lanes and shoulders - no added lane capacity.

Bridge Number: 19C0051

Listed for Information Only

19-00 2023

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

Total Cost $2,410,000Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Widening narrow pavements or reconstructing bridges (no additional travel lanes)

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Placer CountyPLAPLA25447 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 242 of 552

PLA25447Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$1,100,002 $1,100,002 <19$1,637,805 $1,637,805Highway Bridge Program2019

$510,195 $510,195Regional Surface Transportation Program2019$3,248,002$2,148,000$0$1,100,002

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group23 - Bowman Rd Bridge

Bowman Rd, over UP Railroad, BNSF RR and AMTRAK, 0.1 miles south of 19C-62: Rehabilitate the existing bridge without adding additional lanes. (Toll credits for CON). Toll Credits for CON

Bridge Number: 19C0061

19-00 2019

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

FED ID: 5919-086

Total Cost $3,248,002Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Widening narrow pavements or reconstructing bridges (no additional travel lanes)

Placer CountyPLAPLA25448 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 243 of 552

PLA25448Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$1,100,002 $1,100,002 <19$489,016 $489,0162016 Earmark Repurposing2019

$1,637,805 $1,637,805Highway Bridge Program2019$410,195 $410,195Regional Surface Transportation Program2019

$3,637,018$2,537,016$0$1,100,002

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group23 - Bowman Rd Bridge

Bowman Rd, over UP Railroad, BNSF Railyards & AMTRAK, 0.1 miles north of 19C-61: Rehabilitate the existing bridge without adding additional lanes. (Toll credits for CON). Toll Credits for CON

Bridge Number: 19C0062

19-00 2020

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

FED ID: 5919-086, 5919087

Total Cost $3,637,018Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Widening narrow pavements or reconstructing bridges (no additional travel lanes)

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Placer CountyPLAPLA25518 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 244 of 552

PLA25518Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$1,060,000 $500,000 $4,112,000 $5,672,000 <19$5,672,000$4,112,000$500,000$1,060,000

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group23 - Brewer Rd. Bridge Replacement

Brewer Rd., over Pleasant Grove Creek, 4.2 miles north of Baseline Rd.: Replace 2-lane bridge with a new 2-lane bridge. (Toll Credits for PE, ROW, & CON.). Toll Credits for ENG, ROW, CON

Bridge Number: 19C0135 Listed for Information Only

19-00 2020

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

FED ID: 5919-105

Total Cost $5,672,000Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Widening narrow pavements or reconstructing bridges (no additional travel lanes)

Placer CountyPLAPLA25458 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 245 of 552

PLA25458Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$100,000 $100,000 <19$400,000 $856,000 $1,256,000>22

$1,356,000$856,000$0$500,000

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group23 - Bridge Preventive Maintenance

In various location ins Placer County, perform preventive maintenance on bridges. See Caltrans Local Assistance HBP website for locations.

Bridge Number: PM00013Listed for Information Only

19-00 2020

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

Total Cost $1,356,000Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Widening narrow pavements or reconstructing bridges (no additional travel lanes)

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Placer CountyPLAPLA25695 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 246 of 552

PLA25695Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$487,500 $100,000 $2,730,000 $3,317,500>22$3,317,500$2,730,000$100,000$487,500

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group23 - Cascade Rd Over McKinney Creek - Bridge Replacement

Cascade Rd over McKinney Creek, 0.2 miles northwest of McKinney Rubicon SP. Replace an existing 2 lane timber bridge with a new 2 lane bridge - no added lane capacity.. Toll Credits for ENG, ROW, CON

Bridge Number: 19C0102

Listed for Information Only

19-00 2023

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

Total Cost $3,317,500Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Widening narrow pavements or reconstructing bridges (no additional travel lanes)

Placer CountyPLAPLA25536 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 247 of 552

PLA25536Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$850,000 $850,000 <19$650,000 $400,000 $1,050,000Highway Bridge Program2020

$3,100,000 $3,100,000>22$5,000,000$3,100,000$400,000$1,500,000

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group23 - Crosby Harold Rd. Bridge

Crosby Harold Rd. Over Doty Creek, 0.9 mi N of Wise Rd.: Replace an existing 1 lane bridge with a new 2 lane bridge. (Toll Credits for PE, ROW, CON). Toll Credits for ENG, ROW, CON

Bridge Number: 19C0111

19-00 2020

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

FED ID: 5919-114

PPNO: n/a

Total Cost $5,000,000Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Projects that correct, improve, or eliminate a hazardous location or feature.

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Placer CountyPLAPLA25697 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 248 of 552

PLA25697Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$325,000 $325,000Highway Bridge Program2021$100,000 $1,820,000 $1,920,000>22

$2,245,000$1,820,000$100,000$325,000

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group23 - Dalby Rd Over Yankee Slough - Bridge Replacement

Dalby Rd over Yankee Slough, just west of Dowd Rd. Replace an existing 2 lane bridge with a new 2 lane bridge - no added lane capacity.. Toll Credits for ENG, ROW, CON

Bridge Number: 19C0130

19-00 2023

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

Total Cost $2,245,000Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Widening narrow pavements or reconstructing bridges (no additional travel lanes)

Placer CountyPLAPLA25449 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 249 of 552

PLA25449Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$1,700,000 $900,000 $2,600,000 <19$5,852,000 $5,852,000>22

$8,452,000$5,852,000$900,000$1,700,000

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group23 - Dowd Rd Bridge Replacement at Coon Creek

Dowd Rd over Coon Creek, 0.4 miles north of Wise Rd.: Replace existing 2 lane bridge with a new 2 lane bridge. (Toll Credits programmed for ROW & CON). Toll Credits for ROW, CON

Bridge Number: 19C0095 Listed for Information Only

19-00 2020

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

FED ID: 5919-065

Total Cost $8,452,000Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Widening narrow pavements or reconstructing bridges (no additional travel lanes)

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Placer CountyPLAPLA25474 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 250 of 552

PLA25474Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$1,350,000 $500,000 $4,200,000 $6,050,000 <19$4,200,000 $4,200,000Highway Bridge Program2019

$-4,200,000 $-4,200,000Loc Funds - Local Agency Funds (AC)2019$6,050,000$4,200,000$500,000$1,350,000

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group23 - Dowd Rd Bridge Replacement at Markham Ravine

Dowd Rd, over Markham Ravine, 0.5 miles south Nicolaus Rd: Replace existing 2 lane structurally deficient bridge with a new 2 lane bridge. (Toll credits for CON.). Toll Credits for CON

Bridge Number: 19C0118 Listed for Information Only

19-00 2019

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

FED ID: 5919-073

Total Cost $6,050,000Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Widening narrow pavements or reconstructing bridges (no additional travel lanes)

Placer CountyPLAPLA25699 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 251 of 552

PLA25699Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$234,605 $234,605Highway Bridge Program2022$30,396 $30,396Local Agency Funds2022

$100,000 $1,484,000 $1,584,000>22$1,849,001$1,484,000$100,000$265,001

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group23 - Dry Creek Rd Over Rock Creek - Rehabilitate Bridge

Dry Creek Rd over Rock Creek, 0.35 miles west of Placer Hills Rd. Rehabilitation of existing 2 lane bridge, widen for standard lanes and shoulders (no added capacity).

Bridge Number: 19C0163

19-00 2023

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

Total Cost $1,849,001Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Widening narrow pavements or reconstructing bridges (no additional travel lanes)

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Placer CountyPLAPLA25696 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 252 of 552

PLA25696Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$607,500 $100,000 $3,402,000 $4,109,500>22$4,109,500$3,402,000$100,000$607,500

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group23 - Gladding Rd Over Coon Creek - Rehabilitate Bridge

Gladding Rd over Coon Creek, south of Riosa Rd. Rehab existing 1 lane bridge with a new 2 lane bridge, no added lane capacity.. Toll Credits for ENG, ROW, CON

Bridge Number: 19C0122 Listed for Information Only

19-00 2023

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

Total Cost $4,109,500Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Widening narrow pavements or reconstructing bridges (no additional travel lanes)

Placer CountyPLAPLA25698 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 253 of 552

PLA25698Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$730,000 $100,000 $4,088,000 $4,918,000>22$4,918,000$4,088,000$100,000$730,000

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group23 - Gladding Rd Over Doty Creek - Rehabilitate Bridge

Gladding Rd over Doty Creek, 0.9 miles north of Wise Rd. Rehab existing 2 lane bridge with a new 2 lane bridge - no added lane capacity.. Toll Credits for ENG, ROW, CON

Bridge Number: 19C0132 Listed for Information Only

19-00 2023

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

Total Cost $4,918,000Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Widening narrow pavements or reconstructing bridges (no additional travel lanes)

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Placer CountyPLAPLA25541 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 254 of 552

PLA25541Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$1,200,000 $945,000 $5,000,000 $7,145,000 <19$4,527,600 $4,527,600Highway Bridge Program2021

$-5,000,000 $-5,000,000Loc Funds - Local Agency Funds (AC)2021$6,672,600$4,527,600$945,000$1,200,000

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group23 - Gold Hill Rd. Bridge Replacement

Gold Hill Rd. over Auburn Ravine, 0.65 mi north of SR 193: Replace existing 2 lane bridge with a new 2 lane bridge. (Toll credits for PE, ROW, CON). Toll Credits for ENG, ROW, CON

Bridge Number: 19C0140

19-00 2020

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

FED ID: 5919-116

PPNO: n/a

Total Cost $6,672,600Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Widening narrow pavements or reconstructing bridges (no additional travel lanes)

Placer CountyPLAPLA25475 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 255 of 552

PLA25475Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$1,200,000 $500,000 $1,700,000 <19$4,200,000 $4,200,000>22

$5,900,000$4,200,000$500,000$1,200,000

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group23 - Haines Rd Bridge Replacement

Haines Rd, over Wise Canal, 0.45 miles North of Bell Rd: Replace existing 2 lane bridge with a new 2 lane bridge. (Toll Credits for PE, ROW, & CON). Toll Credits for ENG, ROW, CON

Bridge Number: 19C0145 Listed for Information Only

19-00 2020

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

FED ID: 5919-076

Total Cost $5,900,000Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Widening narrow pavements or reconstructing bridges (no additional travel lanes)

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Placer CountyPLAPLA25661 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 256 of 552

PLA25661Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$245,000 $100,000 $1,372,000 $1,717,000>22$1,717,000$1,372,000$100,000$245,000

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group23 - Haines Rd. Bridge Replacement

Haines Rd., over South Fork of Dry Creek, south of Dry Creek Rd.: Replace existing 2-lane bridge with a new 2-lane bridge. (Toll credits for PE, ROW, CON). Toll Credits for ENG, ROW, CON

Bridge Number: 19C0146 Listed for Information Only

19-00 2022

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

PPNO: n/a

Total Cost $1,717,000Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Widening narrow pavements or reconstructing bridges (no additional travel lanes)

Placer CountyPLAPLA25694 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 257 of 552

PLA25694Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$487,500 $100,000 $2,730,000 $3,317,500>22$3,317,500$2,730,000$100,000$487,500

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group23 - McKinney Creek Rd Over McKinney Creek - Replace Bridge

McKinney Creek Rd over McKinney Creek, 0.1 miles northwest of McKinney Rubicon SP. Replace the existing 2 lane bridge with a new 2 lane bridge - no added lane capacity.. Toll Credits for ENG, ROW, CON

Bridge Number: 19C0101

Listed for Information Only

19-00 2023

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

Total Cost $3,317,500Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Widening narrow pavements or reconstructing bridges (no additional travel lanes)

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Placer CountyPLAPLA25693 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 258 of 552

PLA25693Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$347,500 $100,000 $1,946,000 $2,393,500>22$2,393,500$1,946,000$100,000$347,500

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group23 - Mt. Vernon Rd Over North Ravine - Rehabilitate Bridge

Mt. Vernon Rd over North Ravine, 2 miles west of Auburn. Rehabilitate existing 2 lane bridge with wider lanes and shoulders - no added lane capacity.

Bridge Number: 19C0079 Listed for Information Only

19-00 2023

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

Total Cost $2,393,500Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Widening narrow pavements or reconstructing bridges (no additional travel lanes)

Placer CountyPLAPLA25692 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 259 of 552

PLA25692Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$507,500 $100,000 $2,842,000 $3,449,500>22$3,449,500$2,842,000$100,000$507,500

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group23 - New Airport Rd Over Wise Canal - Rehabilitate Bridge

New Aiport Rd over Wise Canal, northest of Hwy 49. Rehabilitate existing 2 lane bridge with wider lanes and shoulders - no added capacity.

Bridge Number: 19C0074Listed for Information Only

19-00 2023

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

Total Cost $3,449,500Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Widening narrow pavements or reconstructing bridges (no additional travel lanes)

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Placer CountyPLAPLA25513 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 260 of 552

PLA25513Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$1,150,000 $539,140 $3,103,250 $4,792,390 <19$74,365 $74,365Highway Bridge Program2020

$9,635 $9,635Regional Surface Transportation Program2020$4,876,390$3,187,250$539,140$1,150,000

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group23 - Wise Rd Bridge Replacement

Wise Rd, over Doty Creek, 0.5 miles east of Garden Bar: Replace existing 1-lane functionally obsolete bridge with a new 2-lane bridge.. Toll Credits for CON

Bridge Number: 19C0090

19-00 2020

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

FED ID: 5919-097

Total Cost $4,876,390Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Projects that correct, improve, or eliminate a hazardous location or feature.

Placer CountyPLAPLA25505 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 261 of 552

PLA25505Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$2,257,500 $2,257,500 <19$100,000 $100,000Highway Bridge Program2020

$12,641,900 $12,641,900>22$14,999,400$12,641,900$100,000$2,257,500

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group23 - Yankee Jim's Rd Bridge at North Fork American River

Bridge No. 19C0002, Yankee Jim's Rd over North Fork American River, 1.5MI W of Shirttail Cyn Rd, Replace structurally deficient 1 lane bridge with a new 2 lane bridge. (Toll credits programmed for PE, ROW & CON.). Toll Credits for ENG, ROW, CON

Bridge Number: 19C0002

19-00 2020

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

FED ID: 5919-099

Total Cost $14,999,400Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Projects that correct, improve, or eliminate a hazardous location or feature.

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City of Elk GroveSACSAC24685 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 262 of 552

SAC24685Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$122,000 $305,733 $427,733 <19$106,679 $106,679Highway Bridge Program2021

$13,821 $13,821Local Agency Funds2021$548,233$426,233$0$122,000

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group23 - Elk Grove Bridge Preventive Maintenance Program

Various bridges in the City of Elk Grove: perform preventive maintenance. See Caltrans Local Assistance HBP website for backup list of projects: http://www.dot.ca.gov/hq/LocalPrograms/hbrr99/HBP_MPO.html#SACOG

Bridge Number: PM00080

19-00 2017

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

FED ID: 5479-043

PPNO: n/a

Total Cost $548,233Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Widening narrow pavements or reconstructing bridges (no additional travel lanes)

City of Rancho CordovaSACSAC25083 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 263 of 552

SAC25083Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$54,446 $54,446Highway Bridge Program2022$7,054 $7,054Local Agency Funds2022

$183,374 $183,374>22$244,874$183,374$0$61,500

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group23 - Bridge Preventive Maintenance

Bridge Preventive Maintenance Program (BPMP) various bridges in the City of Rancho Cordova. See Caltrans Local Assistance HBP website for backup list of projects.

Bridge Number: PM00181

19-00 2023

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

Total Cost $244,874Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Widening narrow pavements or reconstructing bridges (no additional travel lanes)

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City of SacramentoSACSAC24693 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 264 of 552

SAC24693Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$1,163,952 $1,163,952 <19$177,060 $177,060Highway Bridge Program2020

$22,940 $22,940Local Agency Funds2020$6,811,000 $6,811,000>22

$8,174,952$6,811,000$200,000$1,163,952

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group23 - Auburn Blvd. Bridge Replacement

Auburn Blvd. over Arcade Creek, at Winding Way: Replace existing five lane bridge with a new five lane bridge

Bridge Number: 24C0081

19-00 2022

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

FED ID: 5002-168

PPNO: n/a

Total Cost $8,174,952Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Widening narrow pavements or reconstructing bridges (no additional travel lanes)

City of SacramentoSACSAC24633 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 265 of 552

SAC24633Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$221,195 $471,000 $692,195 <19$773,755 $773,755Highway Bridge Program2019$100,248 $100,248Local Agency Funds2019

$1,566,198$1,345,003$0$221,195

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group23 - Bridge Preventive Maintenance Program

Various Locations in the City of Sacramento: rehabilitate bridges. For locations and detail, see Caltrans Local Assistance HBP website.

Bridge Number: PM00063

19-00 2020

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

FED ID: 5002-144, 5002-161, 5002-169

PPNO: n/a

Total Cost $1,566,198Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Widening narrow pavements or reconstructing bridges (no additional travel lanes)

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City of SacramentoSACSAC24517 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 266 of 552

SAC24517Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$1,023,000 $408,000 $5,715,749 $7,146,749 <19$5,060,153 $5,060,153Highway Bridge Program2021

$-5,060,153 $-5,060,153Loc Funds - Local Agency Funds (AC)2021$7,146,749$5,715,749$408,000$1,023,000

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group23 - Rio Linda Blvd. Bridge Rehab

Rio Linda Blvd., Over Magpie Creek, 0.92 miles north of FAI 880: Replace the existing 2 lane bridge without adding additional through lanes. Project includes turn lane.

Bridge Number: 24C0129 Listed for Information Only

19-00 2019

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

FED ID: 5002-134

Total Cost $7,146,749Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Widening narrow pavements or reconstructing bridges (no additional travel lanes)

Sacramento CountySACSAC24618 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 267 of 552

SAC24618Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$1,447,875 $210,000 $1,657,875 <19$7,178,101 $7,178,101Highway Bridge Program2022

$929,999 $929,999Local Agency Funds2022$9,765,975$8,108,100$210,000$1,447,875

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group23 - Alta Mesa Rd Bridge Replacement

Alta Mesa Rd over Laguna Creek, 0.4 mi north of SR 104: Replace existing structurally deficient 2-lane bridge with a new 2-lane bridge.

Bridge Number: 24C0306

19-00 2021

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

FED ID: 5924-182

Total Cost $9,765,975Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Widening narrow pavements or reconstructing bridges (no additional travel lanes)

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Sacramento CountySACSAC25084 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 268 of 552

SAC25084Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$585,183 $585,183Highway Bridge Program2022$75,817 $75,817Local Agency Funds2022

$1,982,330 $1,982,330>22$2,643,330$1,982,330$0$661,000

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group23 - Bridge Preventive Maintenance

Bridge Preventive Maintenance Program (BPMP) various bridges in Sacramento County. See Caltrans Local Assistance HBP website for backup list of projects.

Bridge Number: PM00184

19-00 2023

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

Total Cost $2,643,330Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Widening narrow pavements or reconstructing bridges (no additional travel lanes)

Sacramento CountySACSAC24520 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 269 of 552

SAC24520Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$213,750 $213,750 <19$1,065,001 $1,065,001>22

$1,278,751$1,065,001$0$213,750

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group23 - Dillard Rd. Bridge Scour Countermeasures

Dillard Rd., over Cosumnes river, 0.2 miles south of S.R. 16: Install scour countermeasures on scour critical bridge.

Bridge Number: 24C0004Listed for Information Only

19-00 2020

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

FED ID: 5924-169

Total Cost $1,278,751Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Widening narrow pavements or reconstructing bridges (no additional travel lanes)

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Sacramento CountySACSAC24518 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 270 of 552

SAC24518Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$1,431,000 $410,000 $1,841,000 <19$8,742,338 $8,742,338Highway Bridge Program2022$1,132,663 $1,132,663Local Agency Funds2022

$11,716,001$9,875,001$410,000$1,431,000

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group23 - Franklin Blvd Bridge Replacement

Franklin Blvd over Mokelumne River overflow, 1.8 miles north San Joaquin County line: Replace the existing structurally deficient 2 lane bridge with a new 2 lane bridge.

Bridge Number: 24C0155

19-00 2019

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

FED ID: 5924-155

Total Cost $11,716,001Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Widening narrow pavements or reconstructing bridges (no additional travel lanes)

Sacramento CountySACSAC24604 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 271 of 552

SAC24604Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$282,000 $202,000 $1,875,000 $2,359,000 <19$2,359,000$1,875,000$202,000$282,000

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group23 - Ione Rd/Buckeye Creek Bridge Replacement

Ione Rd, over Buckeye Creek, 0.2 mi S of Meiss Rd. Replace the existing structurally deficient 2 lane bridge with a new 2 lane bridge. (Toll credits for PE, ROW, CON.). Toll Credits for ENG, ROW, CON

Bridge Number: 24C0250

Listed for Information Only

19-00 2019

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

FED ID: 5924-176

Total Cost $2,359,000Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Widening narrow pavements or reconstructing bridges (no additional travel lanes)

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Sacramento CountySACSAC24606 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 272 of 552

SAC24606Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$417,000 $2,225,000 $2,642,000 <19$2,642,000$2,225,000$0$417,000

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group23 - Ione Rd/Willow Creek Bridge Replacement

Ione Rd, over Willow Creek, 0.5 mi S Carbondale Rd. Replace the existing structurally deficient 2 lane bridge with a new 2 lane bridge. (Toll credits for PE, ROW & CON). Toll Credits for ENG, ROW, CON

Bridge Number: 24C0330

Listed for Information Only

19-00 2019

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

FED ID: 5924-183

Total Cost $2,642,000Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Widening narrow pavements or reconstructing bridges (no additional travel lanes)

Sacramento CountySACSAC24769 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 273 of 552

SAC24769Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$287,000 $287,000Highway Bridge Program2020$1,533,000 $1,533,000>22

$1,820,000$1,533,000$0$287,000

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group23 - Kiefer Blvd over Deer Creek

Kiefer Blvd over Deer Creek, 0.7 Mi NW State Rte 16. Replace the existing functionally obsolete one lane structure with a new two lane bridge.. Toll Credits for ENG, CON

Bridge Number: 24C0332

19-00 2024

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

Total Cost $1,820,000Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Projects that correct, improve, or eliminate a hazardous location or feature.

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Sacramento CountySACSAC24605 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 274 of 552

SAC24605Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$962,500 $220,000 $4,020,000 $5,202,500 <19$4,020,000 $4,020,000Highway Bridge Program2019

$-4,020,000 $-4,020,000Loc Funds - Local Agency Funds (AC)2019$5,202,500$4,020,000$220,000$962,500

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group23 - McKenzie Rd/Laguna Creek Bridge Replacement

McKenzie Rd, over Laguna Creek, 0.9 mi S of Arno Rd. Replace the existing structurally deficient 2 lane bridge with a new 2 lane bridge. (Toll credits for PE,R/W & CON.). Toll Credits for ENG, ROW, CON

Bridge Number: 24C0258

Listed for Information Only

19-00 2020

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

FED ID: 5924-180

Total Cost $5,202,500Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Widening narrow pavements or reconstructing bridges (no additional travel lanes)

Sacramento CountySACSAC24609 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 275 of 552

SAC24609Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$2,120,000 $2,120,000 <19$360,000 $360,000Highway Bridge Program2020

$11,303,000 $11,303,000Highway Bridge Program2022$13,783,000$11,303,000$360,000$2,120,000

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group23 - Michigan Bar Rd/Cosumnes River Bridge Replacement

Michigan Bar Rd, over Cosumnes River, 1.2 mi north of SR 16. Replace the existing one lane structurally deficient bridge with a new one lane bridge. (Toll credits for PE, ROW, & CON). Toll Credits for ENG, ROW, CON

Bridge Number: 24C0056

19-00 2020

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

FED ID: 5924-175

Total Cost $13,783,000Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Projects that correct, improve, or eliminate a hazardous location or feature.

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Sacramento CountySACSAC24620 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 276 of 552

SAC24620Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$828,550 $828,550 <19$185,913 $185,913Highway Bridge Program2020

$24,087 $24,087Local Agency Funds2020$4,644,853 $4,644,853>22

$5,683,403$4,644,853$210,000$828,550

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group23 - New Hope Rd Bridge Replacement

New Hope Rd over Grizzley Slough, 0.5 mi north of San Joaquin/Sacramento County Line: replace existing structurally deficient 2-lane bridge with a new 2-lane bridge.

Bridge Number: 24C0168

19-00 2020

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

FED ID: 5924-190

Total Cost $5,683,403Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Widening narrow pavements or reconstructing bridges (no additional travel lanes)

Sacramento CountySACSAC24617 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 277 of 552

SAC24617Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$383,368 $1,806,224 $2,189,592 <19$1,599,050 $1,599,050Highway Bridge Program2021

$-1,599,050 $-1,599,050Loc Funds - Local Agency Funds (AC)2021$2,189,592$1,806,224$0$383,368

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group23 - Rio Linda Blvd Bridge Replacement

Rio Linda Blvd over North Channel of Dry Creek, 0.8 mi south of Elkhorn Blvd: Replace 2-lane bridge with new 2-lane bridge.

Bridge Number: 24C0013Listed for Information Only

19-00 2019

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

FED ID: 5924-178

Total Cost $2,189,592Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Widening narrow pavements or reconstructing bridges (no additional travel lanes)

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Sacramento CountySACSAC24522 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 278 of 552

SAC24522Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$2,165,001 $1,124,000 $3,289,001 <19$14,825,001 $14,825,001>22

$18,114,002$14,825,001$1,124,000$2,165,001

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group23 - Twin Cities Rd Bridge Replacement

Twin Cities Rd, over Snodgrass Slough: Replace the existing 2 lane structurally deficient structure with a new 2 lane structure.

Bridge Number: 24C0053Listed for Information Only

19-00 2020

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

FED ID: 5924-164

Total Cost $18,114,002Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Widening narrow pavements or reconstructing bridges (no additional travel lanes)

Sacramento CountySACSAC24772 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 279 of 552

SAC24772Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$150,000 $150,000Highway Bridge Program2020$1,818,000 $11,650,000 $13,468,000>22

$13,618,000$11,650,000$0$1,968,000

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group23 - Tyler Rd Over Georgiana Slough

Tyler Is Br Rd over Georgiana Slough, 1.5 Mi E of Isleton. Replace the existing 2 lane bridge with a new 2 lane bridge (Toll Credits for PE and CON).. Toll Credits for ENG, CON

Bridge Number: 24C0042

19-00 2020

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

FED ID: 5924-209

PPNO: n/a

Total Cost $13,618,000Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Widening narrow pavements or reconstructing bridges (no additional travel lanes)

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Sacramento CountySACSAC24687 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 280 of 552

SAC24687Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$437,500 $437,500 <19$2,064,409 $2,064,409Highway Bridge Program2022

$267,466 $267,466Local Agency Funds2022$2,769,375$2,331,875$0$437,500

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group23 - Walnut Grove Bridge Rehab

In Walnut Grove, Walnut Grove crossing, over Sacramento River: Rehabilitate existing bridge. No added lane capacity.

Bridge Number: 24C0005

19-00 2021

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

FED ID: 5924-203

PPNO: n/a

Total Cost $2,769,375Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Widening narrow pavements or reconstructing bridges (no additional travel lanes)

Sacramento CountySACSAC24619 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 281 of 552

SAC24619Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$682,400 $73,500 $755,900 <19$3,007,200 $3,007,200>22

$3,763,100$3,007,200$73,500$682,400

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group23 - Winding Way Bridge Replacement

Winding Way over Chicago Creek, 0.1 mi west of Chicago Ave: Replace existing functionally obsolete 2-lane bridge with a new 2-lane bridge.

Bridge Number: 24C0328Listed for Information Only

19-00 2020

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

FED ID: 5924-181

Total Cost $3,763,100Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Widening narrow pavements or reconstructing bridges (no additional travel lanes)

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Sutter CountySUTSUT18850 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 282 of 552

SUT18850Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$427,800 $65,001 $492,801 <19$553,227 $553,227>22

$1,046,028$553,227$65,001$427,800

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group23 - Bridge Preventive Maintenance Program

Bridge Preventive Maintenance Program, Various locations.: See http://www.dot.ca.gov/hq/LocalPrograms/hbrr99/HBP_MPO.html#SACOG web site for backup list of locations.

Bridge Number: PM00014

Listed for Information Only

19-00 2023

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

FED ID: 5918-086

PPNO: n/a

Total Cost $1,046,028Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Widening narrow pavements or reconstructing bridges (no additional travel lanes)

Sutter CountySUTSUT18926 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 283 of 552

SUT18926Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$242,600 $20,000 $262,600 <19$1,213,000 $1,213,000Highway Bridge Program2019

$1,475,600$1,213,000$20,000$242,600

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group23 - Bridge Replacement On Fortna Road Over Sutter Co Extension Canal

On Fortna Road Over Sutter County Extension Canal, 0.5 miles west of Township Road. Replace 2 land bridge with new 2 lane bridge. (Toll Credits programmed for PE, ROW, CON). Toll Credits for ENG, ROW, CON

Bridge Number: 18C0133

19-00 2020

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

FED ID: 5918-093

Total Cost $1,475,600Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Widening narrow pavements or reconstructing bridges (no additional travel lanes)

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Sutter CountySUTSUT18925 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 284 of 552

SUT18925Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$1,314,500 $1,314,500 <19$25,179 $25,1792016 Earmark Repurposing2020$44,265 $44,265Highway Bridge Program2020

$6,572,500 $6,572,500>22$7,956,444$6,572,500$69,444$1,314,500

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group23 - Bridge Replacement On Howsley Rd Over Pleasant Grove Creek Canal

Howsley Rd Over Pleasant Grove Creek Canal at Natomas Rd. Replace 2 lane bridge with 2 lane bridge. No added capacity.. Toll Credits for ROW

Bridge Number: 18C0113

19-00 2021

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

FED ID: 5918-101

Total Cost $7,956,444Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Widening narrow pavements or reconstructing bridges (no additional travel lanes)

Sutter CountySUTSUT18875 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 285 of 552

SUT18875Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$500,000 $500,000 <19$100,000 $100,000Highway Bridge Program2020

$2,160,000 $2,160,000>22$2,760,000$2,160,000$100,000$500,000

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group23 - Kent Road Bridge at Sutter Butte Canal.

Kent Road over Sutter Butte Canal, 0.2 Mi South of McDonald Ave.: Replace two lane bridge with two lane bridge. (Toll credits for PE, ROW & CON.). Toll Credits for ENG, ROW, CON

Bridge Number: 18C0132

19-00 2020

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

Total Cost $2,760,000Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Widening narrow pavements or reconstructing bridges (no additional travel lanes)

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Sutter CountySUTSUT18856 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 286 of 552

SUT18856Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$294,000 $60,000 $804,000 $1,158,000 <19$711,781 $711,781Highway Bridge Program2021

$-711,781 $-711,781Loc Funds - Local Agency Funds (AC)2021$1,158,000$804,000$60,000$294,000

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group23 - Larkin Rd. Bridge Replacement

Larkin Rd. over South Birch Sutter-Butte Canal, 0.2 miles north of Encinal Rd.: Replace the existing 2-lane bridge with a new 2-lane bridge.

Bridge Number: 18C0105Listed for Information Only

19-00 2020

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

FED ID: 5918-079

PPNO: n/a

Total Cost $1,158,000Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Widening narrow pavements or reconstructing bridges (no additional travel lanes)

Sutter CountySUTSUT18855 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 287 of 552

SUT18855Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$256,000 $50,000 $306,000 <19$987,995 $987,995Highway Bridge Program2022$128,005 $128,005Local Agency Funds2022

$1,422,000$1,116,000$50,000$256,000

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group23 - Nicolaus Ave. Bridge Replacement

Nicolaus Ave., over Coon Creek, 1 mile west of Pleasant Grove Rd.: Replace the existing 2-lane bridge with a new 2-lane bridge

Bridge Number: 18C0074

19-00 2020

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

FED ID: 5918-080

PPNO: n/a

Total Cost $1,422,000Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Widening narrow pavements or reconstructing bridges (no additional travel lanes)

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Sutter CountySUTSUT18935 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 288 of 552

SUT18935Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$248,850 $248,850Highway Bridge Program2022$20,000 $1,244,250 $1,264,250>22

$1,513,100$1,244,250$20,000$248,850

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group23 - Nuestro Rd Over Snake River - Bridge Replacement

Nuestro Rd over Snake River, 0.7 miles east of East Butte Rd. Replace existing 2 lane bridge with new 2 lane bridge.. Toll Credits for ENG, ROW, CON

Bridge Number: 18C0109

19-00 2023

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

Total Cost $1,513,100Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Widening narrow pavements or reconstructing bridges (no additional travel lanes)

Sutter CountySUTSUT18934 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 289 of 552

SUT18934Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$248,600 $248,600Highway Bridge Program2022$20,000 $1,243,000 $1,263,000>22

$1,511,600$1,243,000$20,000$248,600

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group23 - Sanders Rd Over Sutter Co Extension Canal - Bridge Replacement

Sanders Rd over Sutter County Extension Canal, 1.2 miles west of Broadway. Replace existing 2 lane bridge with new 2 lane bridge.. Toll Credits for ENG, ROW, CON

Bridge Number: 18C0107

19-00 2023

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

Total Cost $1,511,600Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Widening narrow pavements or reconstructing bridges (no additional travel lanes)

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Sutter CountySUTSUT18873 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 290 of 552

SUT18873Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$450,000 $450,000 <19$75,000 $75,000Highway Bridge Program2020

$1,696,250 $1,696,250>22$2,221,250$1,696,250$75,000$450,000

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group23 - Tisdale Rd, Over Westside Canal-Sutter County

Tisdale Rd., over Westside Canal, 100 E Cranmore Rd.: Replace the existing structurally deficient 2 lane bridge with a new 2 lane bridge, (Toll Credits programmed for PE, R/W, & CON.). Toll Credits for ENG, ROW, CON

Bridge Number: 18C0057

19-00 2020

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

FED ID: 5918-087

PPNO: n/a

Total Cost $2,221,250Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Widening narrow pavements or reconstructing bridges (no additional travel lanes)

UC DavisYOLYOL19293 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 291 of 552

YOL19293Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$1,396,828 $150,000 $1,546,828 <19$5,126,329 $5,126,329Highway Bridge Program2019

$664,170 $664,170Local Agency Funds2019$7,337,327$5,790,499$150,000$1,396,828

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group23 - La Rue Ave. Bridge Replacement

On UC Davis Campus, La Rue Ave. (formerly California St.) over Putah Creek: Replace functionally obsolete 2 lane bridge with 2 lane bridge including bike lanes and pedestrian access.

Bridge Number: 22I0003

19-00 2020

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

FED ID: 5238-056

Total Cost $7,337,327Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Widening narrow pavements or reconstructing bridges (no additional travel lanes)

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Yolo CountyYOLYOL19318 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 292 of 552

YOL19318Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$417,367 $65,000 $482,367 <19$2,595,924 $2,595,924>22

$3,078,291$2,595,924$65,000$417,367

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group23 - CR 29 Bridge Replacement

CR 29 Over Dry Slough, 0.77 mi west of CR 98: Replace 2-lane bridge with a new 2-lane bridge. (Toll credits for PE, ROW, CON.). Toll Credits for ENG, ROW, CON

Bridge Number: 22C0117 Listed for Information Only

19-00 2021

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

FED ID: 5922-099

PPNO: n/a

Total Cost $3,078,291Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Widening narrow pavements or reconstructing bridges (no additional travel lanes)

Yolo CountyYOLYOL19395 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 293 of 552

YOL19395Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$400,000 $400,000Highway Bridge Program2021$60,000 $2,240,000 $2,300,000>22

$2,700,000$2,240,000$60,000$400,000

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group23 - CR 29 Over Chickahominy Slough - Bridge Replacement

CR 29 Over Chickahominy Slough, 2.53 miles west of CR 88. Replace existing 1 lane bridge with a 2 lane bridge - no added capacity.. Toll Credits for ENG, ROW, CON

Bridge Number: 22C0105

19-00 2023

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

Total Cost $2,700,000Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Projects that correct, improve, or eliminate a hazardous location or feature.

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Yolo CountyYOLYOL19394 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 294 of 552

YOL19394Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$398,053 $398,053Highway Bridge Program2021$2,229,097 $2,229,097>22

$2,627,150$2,229,097$0$398,053

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group23 - CR 40 Over Cache Creek - Bridge Replacement

CR 40 over Cache Creek, 0.12 miles south of SR 16. Replace existing 1 lane bridge with a new 1 lane bridge - no added capacity.. Toll Credits for ENG, CON

Bridge Number: 22C0091

19-00 2023

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

Total Cost $2,627,150Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Widening narrow pavements or reconstructing bridges (no additional travel lanes)

Yolo CountyYOLYOL18235 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 295 of 552

YOL18235Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$1,124,000 $1,124,000 <19$105,000 $105,000Highway Bridge Program2020

$4,465,000 $4,465,000>22$5,694,000$4,465,000$105,000$1,124,000

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group23 - CR 41 Bridge Replacement

CR 41, over Cache Creek, 500' east of SR 16: Replace existing deficient 2 lane bridge with new 2 lane bridge: (Toll credits for PE, ROW, & CON.). Toll Credits for ENG, ROW, CON

Bridge Number: 22C0003

19-00 2022

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

FED ID: 5922-077

Total Cost $5,694,000Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Widening narrow pavements or reconstructing bridges (no additional travel lanes)

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Yolo CountyYOLYOL19390 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 296 of 552

YOL19390Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$265,000 $265,000 <19$158,000 $158,000Highway Bridge Program2020

$1,480,500 $1,480,500>22$1,903,500$1,480,500$158,000$265,000

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group23 - CR 49 Over Hamilton Cr Bridge

CR 49, Over Hamilton Creek, 0/11 mi north of CR 50: Replace the existing 2-lane functionally obsolete bridge with a new 2-lane bridge. (Toll Credits for PE, ROW, CON). Toll Credits for ENG, ROW, CON

Bridge Number: 22C0095

19-00 2021

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

FED ID: 5922-111

PPNO: n/a

Total Cost $1,903,500Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Widening narrow pavements or reconstructing bridges (no additional travel lanes)

Yolo CountyYOLYOL19319 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 297 of 552

YOL19319Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$430,000 $89,500 $519,500 <19$89,500 $89,500Highway Bridge Program2020

$-89,500 $-89,500Loc Funds - Local Agency Funds (AC)2020$1,339,000 $1,339,000>22

$1,858,500$1,339,000$89,500$430,000

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group23 - CR 95 Bridge Replacement

CR 95 over Dry Slough, 0.06 mi north of CR 31: Replace 2-lane bridge with a new 2-lane bridge. (Toll credits for PE, ROW, CON.). Toll Credits for ENG, ROW, CON

Bridge Number: 22C0125 Listed for Information Only

19-00 2021

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

FED ID: 5922-098

PPNO: n/a

Total Cost $1,858,500Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Widening narrow pavements or reconstructing bridges (no additional travel lanes)

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Yolo CountyYOLYOL19347 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 298 of 552

YOL19347Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$277,704 $277,704 <19$641,500 $641,500Highway Bridge Program2020

$1,555,140 $1,555,140>22$2,474,344$1,555,140$641,500$277,704

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group23 - CR 96 Bridge Replacement, Dry Slough

CR 96, over Dry Slough, 0.45 Mi North of CR 31: Replace two lane bridge with two lane bridge. (Toll Credits for PE, ROW, & CON.). Toll Credits for ENG, ROW, CON

Bridge Number: 22C0127

19-00 2021

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

FED ID: 5922-104

PPNO: n/a

Total Cost $2,474,344Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Widening narrow pavements or reconstructing bridges (no additional travel lanes)

Yolo CountyYOLYOL19346 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 299 of 552

YOL19346Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$252,920 $252,920 <19$72,500 $72,500Highway Bridge Program2020

$1,416,359 $1,416,359>22$1,741,779$1,416,359$72,500$252,920

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group23 - CR 96 Bridge Replacement, Union School Slough

County Road 96, over Union School Slough, 1.38 Mi South of CR 27: Replace two lane bridge with two lane bridge. (Toll Credits for PE, ROW, & CON). Toll Credits for ENG, ROW, CON

Bridge Number: 22C0126

19-00 2021

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

FED ID: 5922-103

PPNO: n/a

Total Cost $1,741,779Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Widening narrow pavements or reconstructing bridges (no additional travel lanes)

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Yuba CountyYUBYUB16021 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 300 of 552

YUB16021Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$24,500 $24,500 <19$38,511 $38,511Highway Bridge Program2019

$4,989 $4,989Local Agency Funds2019$68,000$68,000$0$0

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group23 - Bridge Preventive Maintenance

Various bridges in Yuba County: conduct preventive maintenance. See the Caltrans website for a detailed list of locations: http://www.dot.ca.gov/hq/LocalPrograms/hbrr99/HBP_MPO.html#SACOG

Bridge Number: PM00012

19-00 2019

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

FED ID: 5916-089, 5916-064

PPNO: n/a

Total Cost $68,000Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Widening narrow pavements or reconstructing bridges (no additional travel lanes)

Yuba CountyYUBYUB16066 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 301 of 552

YUB16066Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$87,000 $87,000 <19$245,420 $245,420>22

$332,420$245,420$0$87,000

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group23 - Bridge Preventive Maintenance Program

In Yuba County, Bridge Preventive Maintenance Program (BPMP), Various locations. See Caltrans Local Assistance HBP web site for backup list of bridges.

Bridge Number: PM00129 Listed for Information Only

19-00 2022

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

Total Cost $332,420Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Widening narrow pavements or reconstructing bridges (no additional travel lanes)

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Yuba CountyYUBYUB16072 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 302 of 552

YUB16072Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$221,375 $221,375Highway Bridge Program2021$30,000 $1,358,250 $1,388,250>22

$1,609,625$1,358,250$30,000$221,375

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group23 - Ellis Rd Over Simmerly Slough - Bridge Replacement

Ellis Rd over Simmerly Slough, 1.0 miles east of SR 70. Replace existing 2 lane bridge with a 2 lane bridge.. Toll Credits for ENG, ROW, CON

Bridge Number: 16C0075

19-00 2023

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

Total Cost $1,609,625Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Widening narrow pavements or reconstructing bridges (no additional travel lanes)

Yuba CountyYUBYUB16032 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 303 of 552

YUB16032Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$350,000 $350,000 <19$30,000 $30,000Highway Bridge Program2020

$1,600,000 $1,600,000>22$1,980,000$1,600,000$30,000$350,000

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group23 - Iowa City Rd. Bridge Replacement

Iowa City Rd. over Jack Slough, 0.35 miles east of Fruitland Rd.: Replace existing 2 lane bridge with a new 2 lane bridge. (Toll credits for PE, ROW, CON). Toll Credits for ENG, ROW, CON

Bridge Number: 16C0077

19-00 2020

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

FED ID: 5916-105

PPNO: n/a

Total Cost $1,980,000Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Widening narrow pavements or reconstructing bridges (no additional travel lanes)

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Yuba CountyYUBYUB16031 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 304 of 552

YUB16031Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$617,000 $617,000 <19$44,265 $44,265Highway Bridge Program2020

$5,735 $5,735Local Agency Funds2020$2,287,615 $2,287,615Highway Bridge Program2022

$296,385 $296,385Local Agency Funds2022$3,251,000$2,584,000$50,000$617,000

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group23 - Los Verjeles Rd. Bridge Replacement

Los Verjeles Rd., over South Honcut Cr., at Butte County Line: Replace existing 2 lane bridge with a new 2 lane bridge.

Bridge Number: 16C0026

19-00 2020

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

FED ID: 5916-104

PPNO: n/a

Total Cost $3,251,000Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Widening narrow pavements or reconstructing bridges (no additional travel lanes)

Yuba CountyYUBYUB16034 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 305 of 552

YUB16034Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$346,000 $346,000 <19$30,000 $30,000Highway Bridge Program2020

$742,000 $742,000>22$1,118,000$742,000$30,000$346,000

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group23 - Rices Crossing Rd. Bridge

Rices Crossing Rd, Over Oregon House Creek, 0.04 MI S/E Marysville Rd., replace structurally deficient 2 lane bridge with a new 2 lane bridge. (Toll Credits for PE, R/W, & CON.). Toll Credits for ENG, ROW, CON

Bridge Number: 16C0087

19-00 2020

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: 5916-107

FED ID: 5916-107

PPNO: n/a

Total Cost $1,118,000Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Widening narrow pavements or reconstructing bridges (no additional travel lanes)

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Yuba CountyYUBYUB16033 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 306 of 552

YUB16033Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$350,000 $350,000 <19$50,000 $50,000Highway Bridge Program2020

$1,377,000 $1,377,000>22$1,777,000$1,377,000$50,000$350,000

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group23 - Spring Valley Rd. Bridge Replacement

Spring Valley Rd. over Little Dry Creek, 0.3 miles west of Marysville Rd.: Replace existing 2 lane bridge with a new 2 lane bridge. (Toll credits for PE, ROW, CON). Toll Credits for ENG, ROW, CON

Bridge Number: 16C0091

19-00 2021

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

FED ID: 5916-106

PPNO: n/a

Total Cost $1,777,000Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Widening narrow pavements or reconstructing bridges (no additional travel lanes)

Yuba CountyYUBYUB16023 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 307 of 552

YUB16023Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$544,000 $544,000 <19$30,000 $30,000Highway Bridge Program2020

$2,365,000 $2,365,000Highway Bridge Program2022$2,939,000$2,365,000$30,000$544,000

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group23 - Waldo Rd/Dry Creek Bridge Replacement

Waldo Rd, over Dry Creek. Replace the existing one lane truss bridge with a new two lane bridge. (Toll credits for PE, ROW, & CON.). Toll Credits for ENG, ROW, CON

Bridge Number: 16C0006

19-00 2020

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

FED ID: 5916-092

Total Cost $2,939,000Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Projects that correct, improve, or eliminate a hazardous location or feature.

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Group09 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 308 of 552

Group09Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$2,179,000 $616,000 $16,962,327 $19,757,327 <19$202,000 $83,750 $285,750Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality2019

$250,000 $250,000Othr. State - State Cash2019$580,000 $580,000SHOPP - Mandates (SHOPP AC)2019

$260,000 $260,000Sacramento County Measure A Sales Tax2019$1,426,750 $1,426,750Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality2020

$250,000 $250,000Othr. State - State Cash2020$174,000 $174,000Sacramento County Measure A Sales Tax2020

$83,750 $83,750Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality2021$250,000 $250,000Othr. State - State Cash2021

$83,750 $83,750Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality2022$250,000 $250,000Othr. State - State Cash2022

$23,651,327$20,394,327$1,078,000$2,179,000

Project Title

Project Description

Grouped Projects for Safety Improvements

Scope: Projects are consistent with 40 CFR Part 93.126 Exempt Tables 2 and Table 3 categories - Railroad/highway crossing, Safer non-Federal-aid system roads, Shoulder improvements, traffic control devices and operating assistance other than signalization projects, Intersection signalization projects at individual intersections, Pavement marking demonstration, Truck climbing lanes outside the urbanized area, Lighting improvements, Emergency truck pullovers

n/a n/a

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number:

Total Cost $23,651,327Includes 7 ProjectsExemptCategory:

Projects that correct, improve, or eliminate a hazardous location or feature.

Caltrans D3ELDCAL20515 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 309 of 552

CAL20515Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$1,083,000 $586,000 $4,728,000 $6,397,000 <19$6,397,000$4,728,000$586,000$1,083,000

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group09 - US 50 Traction Sand Traps

On US 50, near Placerville, from 0.8 mile east of Bridal Veil Falls Road to Strawberry Lodge Drive - Construct traction sand traps [Stormwater Mitigation] (PM 38.0/58.0) [EFIS ID 0300020539; CTIPS ID 120-0000-0072] [Total Project Cost $6,205,000 in 17/18 FY]. Toll Credits for ENG, ROW, CON

Listed for Information Only

19-00 2019

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: 2F130

PPNO: 3300

Total Cost $6,397,000Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Plantings, landscaping, etc.

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PCTPAPLAPLA25543 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 310 of 552

PLA25543Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$1,368,927 $1,368,927 <19$83,750 $83,750Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality2019

$250,000 $250,000Othr. State - State Cash2019$83,750 $83,750Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality2020

$250,000 $250,000Othr. State - State Cash2020$83,750 $83,750Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality2021

$250,000 $250,000Othr. State - State Cash2021$83,750 $83,750Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality2022

$250,000 $250,000Othr. State - State Cash2022$2,703,927$2,703,927$0$0

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group09 - Placer County Freeway Service Patrol

In Placer County: provide motorist assistance and towing of disabled vehicles during am and pm commute periods on I-80 (Riverside Ave to SR 49) and SR 65 (I-80 to Twelve Bridges Dr). (Emission Benefits in kg/day: ROG 5.62; NOx 2.25; PM2.5 0.34)

19-00 2022

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

FED ID: 6158-067, 6158-071, 6158-076

PPNO: n/a

Total Cost $2,703,927Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Projects that correct, improve, or eliminate a hazardous location or feature.

City of Elk GroveSACSAC25019 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 311 of 552

SAC25019Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$330,000 $330,000 <19$202,000 $202,000Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality2019$260,000 $260,000Sacramento County Measure A Sales Tax2019

$1,343,000 $1,343,000Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality2020$174,000 $174,000Sacramento County Measure A Sales Tax2020

$2,309,000$1,517,000$462,000$330,000

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group09 - Laguna Creek Trail and Bruceville Rd Sidewalks

In Elk Grove, Laguna Creek Trail, from Lewis Stein Rd. to Bruceville Rd undercrossing. Laguna Creek Trail, from south of Center Pkwy to Big Horn Blvd.; Laguna Creek Trail at Center Parkway; Sidewalk on west side of Bruceville, from Big Horn Boulevard to south of Center Parkway and on a section north of Laguna Blvd. (Emission Benefits in kg/day: ROG 0.08, NOx 0.06, PM10 0.04, PM2.5 0.04)

19-00 2020

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

FED ID: 5479-053

PPNO: n/a

Total Cost $2,309,000Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Bicycle and pedestrian facilities

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City of Rancho CordovaSACSAC25077 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 312 of 552

SAC25077Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$277,000 $277,000 <19$277,000$277,000$0$0

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group09 - Rancho Cordova - Safe Routes to School Plan

In Rancho Cordova: develop a safe and connected network that will promote walking and bicycling to school and enhance public health.

Listed for Information Only

19-00 2019

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

PPNO: 1773

Total Cost $277,000ExemptCategory:

Specific activities which do not involve or lead directly to construction, such as: planning and technical studies, grants for training and research programs, planning activities conducted pursuant to titles 23 and 49 U.S.c., and Federal-aid systems revisions

RTSACREG18042 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 313 of 552

REG18042Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$1,103,400 $1,103,400 <19$1,103,400$1,103,400$0$0

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group09 - Enhanced Employee Protection Warning System

This project will first deploy an Enhanced Employee Protection Warning System (EEPWS) that will alert both the train operator of an upcoming work zone and the workers in that zone of the approaching train. This system consists of two elements. The first element is vehicle mounted equipment; the second component is a wearable warning device used by track workers. It will also develop and demonstrate a state of the art dispatcher work crew/lone worker software system.

Listed for Information Only

19-00 2020

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

Total Cost $1,103,400Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Specific activities which do not involve or lead directly to construction, such as: planning and technical studies, grants for training and research programs, planning activities conducted pursuant to titles 23 and 49 U.S.c., and Federal-aid systems revisions

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Caltrans D3YOLCAL20711 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 314 of 552

CAL20711Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$250,000 $30,000 $280,000 <19$580,000 $580,000SHOPP - Mandates (SHOPP AC)2019

$860,000$580,000$30,000$250,000

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group09 - Yolo County I-5 Curb Ramp Upgrades

In and near Woodland, I-5, from East Main Street to County Road 13 at various locations (PM R6.5/R17.6) - Upgrade ADA facilities [CTIPS ID 107-0000-1050]. Toll Credits for ENG

19-00 2020

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: 3F140

PPNO: 5833

Total Cost $860,000Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Bicycle and pedestrian facilities

City of WoodlandYOLYOL19384 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 315 of 552

YOL19384Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$516,000 $9,485,000 $10,001,000 <19$10,001,000$9,485,000$0$516,000

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group09 - West Main Street Bicycle/Pedestrian Mobility and Safety Improvements

West Main St., between West St. and CR 98: Construct full road vehicle, bicycle, and sidewalk safety improvements. (Emission Benefits in kg/day: 0.05 ROG, 0.03 NOx, 0.01 PM10, 0.01 PM2.5)

Listed for Information Only

19-00 2019

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

Total Cost $10,001,000Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Projects that correct, improve, or eliminate a hazardous location or feature.

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Group27 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 316 of 552

Group27Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$80,000 $5,235,304 $5,315,304 <19$119,710 $119,710Local Agency Funds2019

$5,725,390 $5,725,390Other Fed - Highway Safety Improvement Program2019$714,280 $714,280Local Agency Funds2020

$10,060,595 $10,060,595Other Fed - Highway Safety Improvement Program2020$42,620 $42,620Local Agency Funds2021

$13,840,605 $13,840,605Other Fed - Highway Safety Improvement Program2021$388,844 $388,844Local Agency Funds2022

$8,778,800 $8,778,800Other Fed - Highway Safety Improvement Program2022$44,986,148$44,906,148$0$80,000

Project Title

Project Description

Grouped Projects for Safety Improvements - HSIP Program

Scope: Projects are consistent with 40 CFR Part 93.126 Exempt Tables 2 and Table 3 categories - Railroad/highway crossing, Safer non-Federal-aid system roads, Shoulder improvements, traffic control devices and operating assistance other than signalization projects, Intersection signalization projects at individual intersections, Pavement marking demonstration, Truck climbing lanes outside the urbanized area, Lighting improvements, Emergency truck pullovers

n/a n/a

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number:

Total Cost $44,986,148Includes 27 ProjectsExemptCategory:

Projects that correct, improve, or eliminate a hazardous location or feature.

City of PlacervilleELDELD19501 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 317 of 552

ELD19501Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$80,000 $80,000 <19$67,500 $67,500Local Agency Funds2022

$607,500 $607,500Other Fed - Highway Safety Improvement Program2022$755,000$675,000$0$80,000

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group27 - Broadway Sidewalks

In El Dorado County, in the City of Placerville, along Broadway from the intersection at Main Street eastward to approximately 1500 Broadway: Construct sidewalk. HSIP7-03-010

19-00 2019

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

FED ID: 5015-028

PPNO: n/a

Total Cost $755,000Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Bicycle and pedestrian facilities

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El Dorado CountyELDELD19507 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 318 of 552

ELD19507Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$2,784,600 $2,784,600Other Fed - Highway Safety Improvement Program2019$2,784,600$2,784,600$0$0

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group27 - Pavement Marking Safety Improvements

At various locations throughout El Dorado County: Installation of high friction surface treatment, new thermoplastic striping with enhanced wet night visibility, Raised Pavement Markers (RPMs), and advance warning signs. (H8-03-005). Toll Credits for CON

19-00 2019

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

Total Cost $2,784,600Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Projects that correct, improve, or eliminate a hazardous location or feature.

City of LincolnPLAPLA25662 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 319 of 552

PLA25662Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$50,000 $50,000 <19$34,900 $34,900Local Agency Funds2019

$200,100 $200,100Other Fed - Highway Safety Improvement Program2019$285,000$285,000$0$0

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group27 - Crosswalk Safety Enhancements

At various locations in Lincoln: Install crosswalk enhancements at unsignalized locations. (H8-03-008)

19-00 2019

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

FED ID: 5089-026

PPNO: n/a

Total Cost $285,000Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Projects that correct, improve, or eliminate a hazardous location or feature.

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Placer CountyPLAPLA25663 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 320 of 552

PLA25663Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$249,700 $249,700Other Fed - Highway Safety Improvement Program2019$249,700$249,700$0$0

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group27 - Crosswalk Safety Enhancements

At various locations in Placer County: Install crosswalk enhancements to existing unprotected crosswalks. (H8-03-010). Toll Credits for CON

19-00 2019

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

FED ID: 5919-130

PPNO: n/a

Total Cost $249,700Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Projects that correct, improve, or eliminate a hazardous location or feature.

Placer CountyPLAPLA25650 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 321 of 552

PLA25650Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$134,000 $134,000 <19$643,400 $643,400Other Fed - Highway Safety Improvement Program2021

$777,400$777,400$0$0

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group27 - Safety Improvements

At 19 intersections throughout southwest Placer County: Installation of lighting, upgraded pavement markings, and flashing beacon improvements. HSIP7-03-009 (Toll Credits for CON). Toll Credits for CON

19-00 2019

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

FED ID: 5919-127

PPNO: n/a

Total Cost $777,400Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Projects that correct, improve, or eliminate a hazardous location or feature.

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Placer CountyPLAPLA25568 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 322 of 552

PLA25568Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$712,803 $712,803 <19$151,611 $151,611Local Agency Funds2022

$1,364,500 $1,364,500Other Fed - Highway Safety Improvement Program2022$2,228,914$2,228,914$0$0

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group27 - Signage Upgrades

Various corridors throughout Placer County: Conduct a Roadway Safety Signing Audit and upgrade signs. (HSIP6-03-011) (Toll Credits for CON). Toll Credits for CON

19-00 2019

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

FED ID: 5919-119

PPNO: n/a

Total Cost $2,228,914Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Projects that correct, improve, or eliminate a hazardous location or feature.

City of Citrus HeightsSACSAC25053 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 323 of 552

SAC25053Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$54,000 $54,000Local Agency Funds2019$486,000 $486,000Other Fed - Highway Safety Improvement Program2019

$540,000$540,000$0$0

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group27 - Intersection Safety

At various signalized intersections in the City of Citrus Heights: Upgrade all existing 8" and combination vehicle signal indications to 12" indications. Retrofit all pedestrian signal heads to "count-down". Install a pedestrian median fence on three legs of the intersection of Greenback Ln/Auburn Blvd. (H8-03-004)

19-00 2019

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

Total Cost $540,000Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Projects that correct, improve, or eliminate a hazardous location or feature.

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City of Rancho CordovaSACSAC25055 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 324 of 552

SAC25055Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$30,810 $30,810Local Agency Funds2019$277,290 $277,290Other Fed - Highway Safety Improvement Program2019

$308,100$308,100$0$0

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group27 - Chase/Coloma Safety Improvements

Coloma Road from Ananda Lane to Dolecetto Drive, and Chase Drive from Daniel Way to Coloma Road: Install new sidewalks along Coloma Rd. at the intersection of Chase Dr.; install new Chevron signage, pedestrian protection railing and improved lane delineation on Coloma Rd.(H8-03-011)

19-00 2019

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

Total Cost $308,100Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Projects that correct, improve, or eliminate a hazardous location or feature.

City of SacramentoSACSAC25026 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 325 of 552

SAC25026Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$280,100 $280,100 <19$1,288,400 $1,288,400Other Fed - Highway Safety Improvement Program2022

$1,568,500$1,568,500$0$0

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group27 - Corridor Street Lighting

Three corridors: On Freeport Bl from Meadowview Rd to Florin Rd, on Rio Linda Bl from North Ave to Claire Ave, and on Meadowview from Amherst to 24th St.: Install street lighting. (Toll Credits) HSIP7-03-014. Toll Credits for CON

19-00 2019

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

FED ID: 5002-186

PPNO: n/a

Total Cost $1,568,500Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Lighting improvements

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City of SacramentoSACSAC25025 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 326 of 552

SAC25025Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$515,000 $515,000 <19$2,627,600 $2,627,600Other Fed - Highway Safety Improvement Program2021

$3,142,600$3,142,600$0$0

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group27 - Downtown Signal Improvements

Various downtown corridors bounded by I-5, Broadway, Alhambra Blvd., and C St., including the intersections of North 16th St/Sproule St-Basler St and North 16th St/North B St: Install pedestrian countdown signal heads; replace 8" with 12" vehicle signal heads; install emergency vehicle preemption equipment. (Toll credits) (HSIP7-03-013). Toll Credits for CON

19-00 2019

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

Total Cost $3,142,600Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Projects that correct, improve, or eliminate a hazardous location or feature.

City of SacramentoSACSAC25024 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 327 of 552

SAC25024Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$74,100 $74,100 <19$341,200 $341,200Other Fed - Highway Safety Improvement Program2021

$415,300$415,300$0$0

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group27 - Intersection Dilemma Zone Loops

Six locations throughout the City of Sacramento: Install advanced dilemma zone loops for the high speed approaches at six existing signalized intersections. (Toll Credits for all phases) HSIP7-03-012. Toll Credits for CON

19-00 2020

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

FED ID: 5002-184

PPNO: n/a

Total Cost $415,300Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Projects that correct, improve, or eliminate a hazardous location or feature.

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City of SacramentoSACSAC25023 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 328 of 552

SAC25023Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$85,000 $85,000 <19$42,620 $42,620Local Agency Funds2021

$383,580 $383,580Other Fed - Highway Safety Improvement Program2021$511,200$511,200$0$0

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group27 - Pedestrian Safety Improvements (Ped Islands and RRFBs)

At 11 locations throughout the City of Sacramento: Install pedestrian refuge islands and Rectangular Rapid Flashing Beacons at uncontrolled crosswalks on collector roadways. HSIP7-03-011

19-00 2020

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

FED ID: 5002-183

PPNO: n/a

Total Cost $511,200Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Projects that correct, improve, or eliminate a hazardous location or feature.

City of SacramentoSACSAC25057 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 329 of 552

SAC25057Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$470,025 $470,025Other Fed - Highway Safety Improvement Program2020$1,410,075 $1,410,075Other Fed - Highway Safety Improvement Program2021

$1,880,100$1,880,100$0$0

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group27 - Pedestrian Signal Improvements

Intersections of 65th St Expwy at 21st Ave, 65th St Expwy at Fruitridge Rd, Arden Way at Heritage Ln, Arden Way at Challenge Way, Howe Ave at Swarthmore Dr, Howe Ave at University Ave, and Stockton Blvd at Fruitridge Rd.: Replace pedestal mounted signals with mast arm signals. (H8-03-013). Toll Credits for CON

19-00 2022

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

Total Cost $1,880,100Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Projects that correct, improve, or eliminate a hazardous location or feature.

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City of SacramentoSACSAC25058 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 330 of 552

SAC25058Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$638,850 $638,850Other Fed - Highway Safety Improvement Program2020$1,916,550 $1,916,550Other Fed - Highway Safety Improvement Program2021

$2,555,400$2,555,400$0$0

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group27 - Pedestrian Signal Safety Improvements

Florin Road between Greenhaven Drive and Luther Drive.: Convert from pedestal mounted to mast arms at 7 intersections; Install advanced detection at Florin Rd/24th St, and Florin Rd/Freeport Blvd; Install communications fiber; Install Countdown Ped Heads; and Replace 8" with 12" LED 3 Section Heads.(H8-03-014). Toll Credits for CON

19-00 2022

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

Total Cost $2,555,400Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Projects that correct, improve, or eliminate a hazardous location or feature.

City of SacramentoSACSAC25059 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 331 of 552

SAC25059Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$247,700 $247,700Other Fed - Highway Safety Improvement Program2019$247,700$247,700$0$0

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group27 - Pedestrian Signal Safety Improvements

Various intersections in the Natomas and South Sacramento Area: Replace pedestrian signal heads with countdown pedestrian heads. (H8-03-015). Toll Credits for CON

19-00 2020

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

Total Cost $247,700Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Projects that correct, improve, or eliminate a hazardous location or feature.

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City of SacramentoSACSAC25027 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 332 of 552

SAC25027Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$280,100 $280,100 <19$1,471,200 $1,471,200Other Fed - Highway Safety Improvement Program2022

$1,751,300$1,751,300$0$0

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group27 - Pedestrian Signals

At 9 locations throughout the City of Sacramento: Install 8 Pedestrian Hybrid Beacons and 1 Pedestrian Signal(HAWK) at uncontrolled crosswalks. (Toll Credits) HSIP7-03-015. Toll Credits for CON

19-00 2020

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

FED ID: 5002-186

PPNO: n/a

Total Cost $1,751,300Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Projects that correct, improve, or eliminate a hazardous location or feature.

City of SacramentoSACSAC25056 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 333 of 552

SAC25056Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$1,323,200 $1,323,200Other Fed - Highway Safety Improvement Program2020$3,969,600 $3,969,600Other Fed - Highway Safety Improvement Program2021

$5,292,800$5,292,800$0$0

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group27 - Pedestrian and Signal Safety Improvements

At various locations in Sacramento: Replace pedestrian signal heads with countdown signal heads, install 12" vehicle heads, install emergency vehicle preemption equipment, and replace median island signals with mast arm signals. (H8-03-012). Toll Credits for CON

19-00 2022

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

Total Cost $5,292,800Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Projects that correct, improve, or eliminate a hazardous location or feature.

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City of SacramentoSACSAC25028 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 334 of 552

SAC25028Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$240,400 $240,400 <19$1,106,100 $1,106,100Other Fed - Highway Safety Improvement Program2022

$1,346,500$1,346,500$0$0

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group27 - Traffic Signal Replacement

Five signalized locations throughout the City of Sacramento: Install mast arm traffic signals to replace traffic signal heads mounted on pedestals in median. (Toll credits) HSIP7-03-016. Toll Credits for CON

19-00 2020

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

FED ID: 5002-188

PPNO: n/a

Total Cost $1,346,500Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Projects that correct, improve, or eliminate a hazardous location or feature.

Sacramento CountySACSAC25029 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 335 of 552

SAC25029Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$352,423 $352,423 <19$169,733 $169,733Local Agency Funds2022

$1,527,600 $1,527,600Other Fed - Highway Safety Improvement Program2022$2,049,756$2,049,756$0$0

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group27 - Bike and Ped Safety Improvements

On Auburn Blvd., beginning 200' west of Annadale Ln., continuing eastward to Winding Wy.: Construct sidewalk infill, Class II bike lanes, and install a pedestrian Hawk type signal, located near the intersection of Auburn Blvd. and Annadale Ln. HSIP7-03-017

19-00 2019

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

FED ID: 5924-226

PPNO: n/a

Total Cost $2,049,756Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Bicycle and pedestrian facilities

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Sacramento CountySACSAC25060 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 336 of 552

SAC25060Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$363,740 $363,740Local Agency Funds2020$3,273,660 $3,273,660Other Fed - Highway Safety Improvement Program2020

$3,637,400$3,637,400$0$0

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group27 - Florin Road Safety Improvements

Florin Rd between Franklin Blvd and Power Inn Rd (excluding the segment at the SR-99 interchange): Install bicycle lanes, upgrade traffic signals to accommodate bicycles at all intersections, construct ADA improvements, install roadway lighting for a segment of Florin Rd. (H8-03-016)

19-00 2020

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

Total Cost $3,637,400Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Projects that correct, improve, or eliminate a hazardous location or feature.

Sacramento CountySACSAC25061 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 337 of 552

SAC25061Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$350,540 $350,540Local Agency Funds2020$3,154,860 $3,154,860Other Fed - Highway Safety Improvement Program2020

$3,505,400$3,505,400$0$0

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group27 - Power Inn Rd Bike & Ped Safety Improvements

Power Inn Road from Elsie Avenue to about 400 feet north of Macfadden Drive: Install curb, gutter, sidewalk infill and curb ramps; widen substandard bike lanes.(H8-03-017)

19-00 2020

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

Total Cost $3,505,400Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Projects that correct, improve, or eliminate a hazardous location or feature.

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Sacramento CountySACSAC25030 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 338 of 552

SAC25030Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$123,000 $123,000 <19$1,413,500 $1,413,500Other Fed - Highway Safety Improvement Program2022

$1,536,500$1,536,500$0$0

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group27 - Upgrade Signal Controls

At 39 signalized intersections on portions of Winding Way, Walnut Ave., Marconi Ave., El Camino Ave., Elkhorn Blvd., and Hazel Ave.: Provide enhanced signal coordination and monitoring by upgrading the signal control equipment to allow for traffic responsive signal coordination. (Toll credits) HSIP7-03-018. Toll Credits for CON

19-00 2019

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

FED ID: 5924-227

PPNO: n/a

Total Cost $1,536,500Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Projects that correct, improve, or eliminate a hazardous location or feature.

Sutter CountySUTSUT18868 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 339 of 552

SUT18868Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$897,300 $897,300 <19$897,300$897,300$0$0

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group27 - Reflective Safety Improvements

Various locations in Sutter County: Install stripping, pavement markers, and raised pavement reflectors. (HSIP6-03-020) (Toll Credits for CON). Toll Credits for CON

Listed for Information Only

19-00 2019

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

FED ID: 5918(089)

PPNO: n/a

Total Cost $897,300Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Pavement marking

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Yolo CountyYOLYOL19391 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 340 of 552

YOL19391Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$1,200,000 $1,200,000Other Fed - Highway Safety Improvement Program2020$1,200,000$1,200,000$0$0

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group27 - Old River Rd. & South River Road Safety Improvements

Old River Road (south of County Road 124) and South River Road (south of Freeport Bridge).: Upgrade existing guardrails and end treatments. (H8-03-018). Toll Credits for CON

19-00 2020

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

Total Cost $1,200,000Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Projects that correct, improve, or eliminate a hazardous location or feature.

Yolo CountyYOLYOL19388 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 341 of 552

YOL19388Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$215,000 $215,000 <19$2,548,600 $2,548,600Other Fed - Highway Safety Improvement Program2021

$2,763,600$2,763,600$0$0

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group27 - Roadway Striping

Various locations throughout the County, a systemic application: Perform Roadway Striping Audit to determine MUTCD compliance, install upgraded centerlines and edge-lines using thermoplastic striping with reflective beads. (Toll credits) HSIP7-03-021. Toll Credits for CON

19-00 2022

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

FED ID: 5922-107

PPNO: n/a

Total Cost $2,763,600Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Pavement marking

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Yuba CountyYUBYUB16036 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 342 of 552

YUB16036Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$1,276,078 $1,276,078 <19$1,276,078$1,276,078$0$0

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group27 - Feather River Blvd. Safety Improvements

On Feather River Blvd between CR 512 and Algodon Rd: Improve horizontal alignments. (HSIP6-03-023) (Toll Credits for CON). Toll Credits for CON

Listed for Information Only

19-00 2017

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

FED ID: 5916-110

PPNO: n/a

Total Cost $1,276,078Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Projects that correct, improve, or eliminate a hazardous location or feature.

Yuba CountyYUBYUB16062 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 343 of 552

YUB16062Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$1,480,000 $1,480,000Other Fed - Highway Safety Improvement Program2019$1,480,000$1,480,000$0$0

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group27 - Striping Safety Improvements

Four road segments: Loma Rica Road, Marysville Road, La Porte Road, and Willow Glen Road.: Upgrade traffic markings using "audible" thermoplastic striping with cookies to provide better visibility and tactile feedback. (H8-03-019). Toll Credits for CON

19-00 2020

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

FED ID: 5916-119

PPNO: n/a

Total Cost $1,480,000Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Projects that correct, improve, or eliminate a hazardous location or feature.

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Group04 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 344 of 552

Group04Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$7,508,473 $188,000 $31,663,675 $39,360,148 <19$100,000 $46,478 $1,977,465 $2,123,943Local Agency Funds2019

$5,000,000 $5,000,000Other Fed - Federal Lands Access Program (FLAP)2019$512,100 $512,100Other Fed - Highway Safety Improvement Program2019

$25,000 $50,000 $10,954,677 $11,029,677Regional Surface Transportation Program2019$156,000 $156,000Road Repair and Accountability Act of 20172019

$4,973,000 $4,973,000Local Agency Funds2020$11,650,237 $11,650,237Regional Surface Transportation Program2020

$1,000,000 $1,000,000Road Fund2020$2,500,000 $14,175,463 $16,675,463>22

$92,480,568$81,906,617$2,784,478$7,789,473

Project Title

Project Description

Grouped Projects for Pavement resurfacing and/or rehabilitation

Scope: Projects are consistent with 40 CFR Part 93.126 Exempt Tables 2 and Table 3 categories - Pavement resurfacing and/or rehabilitation

n/a n/a

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number:

Total Cost $92,480,568Includes 26 ProjectsExemptCategory:

Pavement resurfacing and/or rehabilitation

El Dorado CountyELDELD19510 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 345 of 552

ELD19510Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$384,285 $384,285 <19$40,000 $40,000Local Agency Funds2019

$4,973,000 $4,973,000Local Agency Funds2020$5,397,285$4,973,000$40,000$384,285

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group04 - El Dorado Hills Boulevard Overlay Project

Roadway overlay, ADA ramp improvements, Class II bike lanes, and bicycle and pedestrian loop detection improvements at all intersections from Saratoga Way/Park Drive to Brittany Place.. Toll Credits for ENG

19-00 2020

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

FED ID: 5925161

PPNO: n/a

Total Cost $5,397,285Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Pavement resurfacing and/or rehabilitation

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FHWAELDVAR56198 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 346 of 552

VAR56198Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$5,000,000 $5,000,000Other Fed - Federal Lands Access Program (FLAP)2019$5,000,000$5,000,000$0$0

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group04 - Ice House Road Rehab

Eldorado National Forest, Ice House Road, for 17.5 miles: Rehabilitate road. (CA FLAP ED CR147(2)) (Toll Credits). Toll Credits for CON

19-00 2020

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

Total Cost $5,000,000Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Pavement resurfacing and/or rehabilitation

City of ColfaxPLAPLA25674 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 347 of 552

PLA25674Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$17,100 $207,898 $224,998 <19$224,998$207,898$0$17,100

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group04 - Rising Sun Road Pavement Resurfacing Project

In Colfax: Rising Sun Road from Ben Taylor Road to W. Grass Valley Street; Resurface up to 1,400-feet including engineering design, base repairs, mill and fill of road (up to 35,000-sf); and construction management and inspection.

Listed for Information Only

19-00 2019

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

Total Cost $224,998Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Pavement resurfacing and/or rehabilitation

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City of LincolnPLAPLA25668 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 348 of 552

PLA25668Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$300,000 $300,000 <19$1,771,654 $1,771,654Regional Surface Transportation Program2020$1,000,000 $1,000,000Road Fund2020

$3,071,654$2,771,654$0$300,000

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group04 - Joiner Parkway Repaving Project

In Lincoln; from Moore Road to Venture Drive on Joiner Parkway. Project will consist of AC overlay, slurry seal, base repairs, ADA ramps and striping.

19-00 2022

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

Total Cost $3,071,654Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Pavement resurfacing and/or rehabilitation

City of LincolnPLAPLA25646 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 349 of 552

PLA25646Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$1,671,954 $1,671,954Regional Surface Transportation Program2019$1,671,954$1,671,954$0$0

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group04 - Street Resurfacing

On 1st (First) Street between Lincoln Boulevard and R Street: Rehabilitate and resurface roadway. Various drainage, ADA, and striping improvements will also be constructed as part of the project. (Toll credits for CON). Toll Credits for CON

19-00 2019

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

Total Cost $1,671,954Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Pavement resurfacing and/or rehabilitation

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City of RocklinPLAPLA25678 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 350 of 552

PLA25678Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$25,000 $25,000Regional Surface Transportation Program2019$875,463 $875,463>22

$900,463$875,463$0$25,000

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group04 - 2019 Pavement Rehabilitation - Various Roads

In the City of Rocklin: Wildcat Blvd. (City Limits with Lincoln to W. Stanford Ranch Rd.), Park Dr. (City Limits with Roseville to Crest Dr.), Sierra College Blvd. (Rocklin Rd. to Southside Ranch Rd.), Sierra College Blvd (City Limit with Loomis to City Limit with County of Placer): Rehabilitate roadways.. Toll Credits for ENG, CON

19-00 2020

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

Total Cost $900,463Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Pavement resurfacing and/or rehabilitation

City of RosevillePLAPLA25672 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 351 of 552

PLA25672Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$5,033,559 $5,033,559Regional Surface Transportation Program2020$5,033,559$5,033,559$0$0

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group04 - Roseville 2018 Arterial Resurfacing Project

In Roseveille; Roadway resurfacing on the following streets: Blue Oaks Blvd from Fiddyment to Crocker Ranch, Pleasant Grove from Fiddyment to Michner, Woodcreek Oaks from Junction to Canevari, Foothills from Cirby to Denio Loop, Vernon St from Cirby to Douglas, Riverside Ave from City Limit to Darling, Orlando from Riverside to Cirby, Cirby from Sunrise to Rocky Ridge, Folsom from Vernon to Douglas, Lincoln from Folsom to Oak, Estates Dr (all), Harding from Lead Hill to S. end, Stanford Ranch from Hwy 65 to City Limits, Roseville Pkwy from Secret Ravine to Alexandria, Eureka from Douglas to Sierra College & Sierra College from Olympus to Secret ravine.. Toll Credits for CON

19-00 2020

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

Total Cost $5,033,559Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Pavement resurfacing and/or rehabilitation

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Town of LoomisPLAPLA25579 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 352 of 552

PLA25579Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$230,368 $230,368 <19$591,518 $591,518Regional Surface Transportation Program2019

$821,886$821,886$0$0

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group04 - 2017 CIP Road Maintenance Project

Asphalt overlay and reconstruction repair of various streets in the Loomis Downtown Core Area covered under the Capital Improvement Program Schedule for 2017.

19-00 2019

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

Total Cost $821,886Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Pavement resurfacing and/or rehabilitation

City of Elk GroveSACSAC25011 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 353 of 552

SAC25011Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$1,443,000 $1,443,000Local Agency Funds2019$2,000,000 $2,000,000Regional Surface Transportation Program2019

$3,443,000$3,443,000$0$0

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group04 - Arterial Roads Rehabilitation Project

In Elk Grove, Roadway Rehabilitation on Waterman Rd from 700 ft south of Bond to Elk Grove Blvd, on Waterman Road from Charolais Way to Grant Line Road, on Elk Grove Florin Road from Elk Grove Blvd to Valley Oak Lane, and on Elk Grove Blvd from Bradshaw to Grant Line Road. Segments may include minor shoulder improvements and Class II bike lanes for all segments.

19-00 2019

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

PPNO: n/a

Total Cost $3,443,000Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Pavement resurfacing and/or rehabilitation

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City of Elk GroveSACSAC24720 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 354 of 552

SAC24720Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$650,627 $2,625,099 $3,275,726 <19$3,275,726$2,625,099$0$650,627

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group04 - Waterman Road Complete Streets Reconstruction

In Elk Grove, Waterman Rd., from Bond Rd. to Sheldon Rd.: pavement reconstruction with new class II bike lanes.

Listed for Information Only

19-00 2018

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

FED ID: 5479-049

PPNO: n/a

Total Cost $3,275,726Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Pavement resurfacing and/or rehabilitation

City of SacramentoSACSAC24719 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 355 of 552

SAC24719Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$914,944 $914,944 <19$4,845,024 $4,845,024Regional Surface Transportation Program2020

$5,759,968$4,845,024$0$914,944

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group04 - Complete Streets Rehabilitation - Bell Ave.

Bell Ave. from Bollenbacher Ave. to Astoria St.,: rehabilitate pavement, fill in sidewalk gaps, add new bicycle lanes, add two-way left turn lanes, and add bus pullouts. (Toll Credits for PE and CON). Toll Credits for ENG, CON

19-00 2021

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

FED ID: 5002-174

PPNO: n/a

Total Cost $5,759,968Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Pavement resurfacing and/or rehabilitation

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City of SacramentoSACSAC24722 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 356 of 552

SAC24722Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$129,000 $129,000 <19$2,971,000 $2,971,000Regional Surface Transportation Program2019

$3,100,000$2,971,000$0$129,000

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group04 - Complete Streets Rehabilitation - Fruitridge Rd.

Fruitridge Rd., from 65th St. to Power Inn Rd.,: rehabilitate sidewalks up to standard, and add bicycle lanes, actuated crosswalks, and new crosswalks. (Toll Credits for PE and CON). T15036300. Toll Credits for ENG, CON

19-00 2020

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

FED ID: 5002-175

PPNO: n/a

Total Cost $3,100,000Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Pavement resurfacing and/or rehabilitation

City of SacramentoSACSAC24636 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 357 of 552

SAC24636Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$287,000 $125,000 $1,633,345 $2,045,345 <19$2,045,345$1,633,345$125,000$287,000

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group04 - Folsom Blvd. Complete Streets Rehabilitation

Folsom Blvd., from 65th St. to 350’ east of the Union Pacific Railroad underpass: rehabilitate roadway. Complete streets features include new bicycle lanes and new sidewalks to fill in missing sections. A new signalized pedestrian signal will be constructed at the Elvas Ave intersection.(Emission Benefits in kg/day: 0.13 ROG, 0.1 NOx, 0.06 PM10) - T15135100

Listed for Information Only

19-00 2019

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

FED ID: 5002-159

Total Cost $2,045,345Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Pavement resurfacing and/or rehabilitation

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Sacramento CountySACSAC25078 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 358 of 552

SAC25078Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$306,000 $61,000 $3,026,000 $3,393,000 <19$3,393,000$3,026,000$61,000$306,000

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group04 - Complete Streets Rehab - Florin Rd, Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd, Micron Ave

In Sacramento County: Florin Road between South Watt Avenue and Bradshaw Road: Rehabilitate Florin Road by overlaying the roadway with rubberized asphalt concrete (RAC), adding a safety edge, and re-striping the roadway to enhance safety. Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard between 47th Avenue and State Route 99 Bridge: Rehabilitate Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard by overlaying the roadway with RAC, installing Class II bike lanes and bicycle detection at signalized intersections, repairing damaged sidewalks, installing ADA improvements including new curb ramps, and re-striping the roadway to enhance safety.Micron Avenue between Mayhew Road and Bradshaw Road: Rehabilitate Micron Avenue by repairing damaged pavement, overlaying the roadway with RAC, installing new Class II bike lanes, repairing damaged sidewalks, installing ADA improvements including new curb ramps, and re-striping the roadway to enhance safety.

Listed for Information Only

19-00 2020

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

Total Cost $3,393,000Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Pavement resurfacing and/or rehabilitation

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Sacramento CountySACSAC25031 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 359 of 552

SAC25031Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$400,000 $11,431,500 $11,831,500 <19$11,831,500$11,431,500$0$400,000

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group04 - Complete Streets Rehabilitation

1. Eastern Avenue: from Marconi Avenue to Whitney Avenue, El Camino Avenue: from Fulton Avenue to Watt Avenue, Marconi Avenue: from Watt Avenue to Eastern Avenue; Rehabilitate with rubberized asphalt concrete, install new Class II bike lanes, repair damaged sidewalks, install ADA improvements, upgrade traffic signals, and re-stripe the roadway for safety.

2. Gerber Road: from Power Inn Road to French Road; Rehabilitate with rubberized asphalt concrete, install new Class II bike lanes and bicycle detection at signalized intersections, repair damaged sidewalks, install ADA improvements, and re-stripe the roadway for safety.

3. Kiefer Boulevard: from Huntsman Drive to Bradshaw Road; Rehabilitate with rubberized asphalt concrete, install new Class II bike lanes, repair damaged sidewalks, install ADA improvements, and re-stripe the roadway for safety.

4. Goethe Road: from Mayhew Road to Branch Center Road; Rehabilitate with rubberized asphalt concrete, install new Class II bike lanes, repair damaged sidewalks, install ADA improvements, and re-stripe the roadway for safety.

5. Antelope North Road: from Poker Lane to Olive Drive:;Rehabilitate roadway with rubberized asphalt concrete (RAC), add a safety edge, install ADA improvements, and re-stripe to enhance safety.

Listed for Information Only

19-00 2018

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

FED ID: 5924233

PPNO: n/a

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Total Cost $11,831,500Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Pavement resurfacing and/or rehabilitation

Sacramento CountySACSAC24726 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 360 of 552

SAC24726Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$443,465 $443,465 <19$443,465$443,465$0$0

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group04 - Complete Streets Rehabilitation - Folsom Blvd.

Folsom Blvd. from Butterfield Wy. to Bradshaw Rd.,: Rehabilitate Folsom Blvd. and fill a sidewalk gap, fill bicycle lane gaps and upgrade the existing bicycle lanes.

Listed for Information Only

19-00 2019

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

Total Cost $443,465Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Pavement resurfacing and/or rehabilitation

Caltrans D3SUTCAL20752 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 361 of 552

CAL20752Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$443,000 $1,000 $5,742,000 $6,186,000 <19$6,186,000$5,742,000$1,000$443,000

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group04 - SR 20 at Meridian - Asphalt Overlay

In Sutter County on SR 20 at Meridian, from Sacramento River Bridge to Sutter Bypass Bridge (PM R0.0/4.2) - Maintenance asphalt overlay [HM1 - Pavement Preservation Fed-Funded]. Toll Credits for ENG, ROW, CON

Listed for Information Only

19-00 2019

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: 0G120

PPNO: n/a

Total Cost $6,186,000Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Pavement resurfacing and/or rehabilitation

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City of Live OakSUTSUT18858 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 362 of 552

SUT18858Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$151,361 $151,361 <19$108,210 $108,210Local Agency Funds2019$835,205 $835,205Regional Surface Transportation Program2019

$1,094,776$943,415$0$151,361

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group04 - Pennington Rd. Complete Streets Rehabilitation

Pennington Rd., from Connecticut Ave. to Broadway: reconstruct roadway and restripe existing bicycle lanes.

19-00 2019

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

FED ID: 5297-007

Total Cost $1,094,776Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Pavement resurfacing and/or rehabilitation

City of DavisYOLYOL19382 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 363 of 552

YOL19382Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$63,000 $63,000 <19$132,000 $132,000Local Agency Funds2019$936,000 $936,000Regional Surface Transportation Program2019

$1,131,000$1,068,000$0$63,000

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group04 - 14th Street / Villanova Corridor Improvements

In Davis, on 1) Fourteenth Street between F Street and Oak Ave; and 2) Villanova Drive between Anderson Road and Sycamore Lane, construct bike/ped safety improvements along 14 St. and Villanova Dr., including Safe Routes to School infrastructure improvements for North Davis Elementary School.

19-00 2019

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

FED ID: 5238-067

PPNO: n/a

Total Cost $1,131,000Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Bicycle and pedestrian facilities

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City of West SacramentoYOLYOL19383 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 364 of 552

YOL19383Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$572,156 $572,156 <19$100,000 $6,478 $294,255 $400,733Local Agency Funds2019

$512,100 $512,100Other Fed - Highway Safety Improvement Program2019$50,000 $1,832,000 $1,882,000Regional Surface Transportation Program2019

$156,000 $156,000Road Repair and Accountability Act of 20172019$3,522,989$2,638,355$56,478$828,156

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group04 - West Capitol Ave & Jefferson Blvd Rehabilitation & Complete Streets & Safety PE & Phase 1

Segment A – HSIP, RSTP, Local Funds – This portion of West Capitol Ave from Harbor Blvd to Jefferson Blvd and Jefferson Blvd from West Capitol Ave to Park Blvd will rehabilitate existing pavement, reduce travel lanes from 6 to 4 lanes, add separated/buffered bike lanes, add new Class II bike lanes, lighting and a new waterline. Segment B – HSIP, Local Funds – This portion of West Capitol Ave from Harbor Blvd to I-80 underpass will install separated/buffered sidewalks, enhanced crosswalks, mid-block crossings, lighting and repair deteriorating pavement. Segment C – SB1, Local Funds – West Capitol Avenue from Enterprise Ave to Houston Ave is to rehabilitate 5,300 linear feet of deteriorating pavement, widen from 2 to 4 lanes from Sutter Ave to I-80 overpass (1,600 linear feet) and widen from 3 to 4 lanes from east of I-80 off ramp to west of Northrop Drive (2,700 linear feet), install drainage improvements, sidewalks, access ramps, bike lanes, street lighting and cross walks for safer pedestrian crossings. (PE Only. See YOL19396, Phase 2 - West Capitol Avenue Rehabilitation - Complete Streets and Safety for Design, Right of Way, and Construction phases.)

19-00 2019

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

FED ID: 5447-042

PPNO: n/a

Total Cost $3,522,989Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Transportation enhancement activities (except rehabilitation and operation of historic transportation buildings, structures or facilities)

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Yolo CountyYOLYOL19389 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 365 of 552

YOL19389Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$155,000 $3,688,000 $3,843,000 <19$3,843,000$3,688,000$0$155,000

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group04 - CR 27 Rehabilitation

CR 27 from 1 mile west of CR92D to CR93, CR 94 to CR 95 and from CR 97 to CR 98: Rehabilitate farm to market truck route utilizing cement-treated full-depth reclamation process to recycle the road in place.

Listed for Information Only

19-00 2019

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

FED ID: 5922-112

PPNO: n/a

Total Cost $3,843,000Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Pavement resurfacing and/or rehabilitation

Yolo CountyYOLYOL19333 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 366 of 552

YOL19333Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$1,800,000 $1,800,000 <19$2,500,000 $11,300,000 $13,800,000>22

$15,600,000$11,300,000$2,500,000$1,800,000

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group04 - CR 98 Safety and Bicycle Improvement - Phase 2

County Road (CR) 98, from 1300 feet south of CR 29 to the Solano County line. Rehabilitate, widen shoulders, add multi-use path and/or bicycle lanes, and consider roundabouts or left turn lanes at CR31, Russell Blvd., and Hutchison Dr.

Listed for Information Only

19-00 2025

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

Total Cost $15,600,000Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Pavement resurfacing and/or rehabilitation

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Caltrans D3YUBCAL20753 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 367 of 552

CAL20753Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$119,000 $1,000 $1,546,000 $1,666,000 <19$1,666,000$1,546,000$1,000$119,000

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group04 - SR 20 In and Near Marysville Asphalt Overlay

In Yuba County on SR 20 in and near the City of Marysville, from Buchanan Street to 0.2 mile east of Levee Road (PM R2.0/R3.4): Maintenance asphalt overlay [HM1 - Pavement Preservation Fed-Funded]. Toll Credits for ENG, ROW, CON

Listed for Information Only

19-00 2019

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: 1G010

PPNO: n/a

Total Cost $1,666,000Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Pavement resurfacing and/or rehabilitation

City of MarysvilleYUBYUB16054 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 368 of 552

YUB16054Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$791,000 $791,000 <19$2,000,000 $2,000,000>22

$2,791,000$2,000,000$0$791,000

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group04 - Marysville Medical Arts District Transportation Development

5th St., from SR 70 to J St., including the Medical Arts District: Rehabilitate road.

On Second St. (2nd St.) from Hwy 70 to J St., including the Medical Arts District: Extend and realign (PSR only). PE, ROW, and CON programmed separately as [ ].

Listed for Information Only

19-00 2025

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

FED ID: 5009-030

PPNO: n/a

Total Cost $2,791,000Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Pavement resurfacing and/or rehabilitation

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Yuba CountyYUBYUB16069 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 369 of 552

YUB16069Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$117,000 $117,000Regional Surface Transportation Program2019$117,000$117,000$0$0

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group04 - Feather River Road Rehabilitation Phase 2

Asphalt overlay on Feather River Boulevard from Algodon Rd to Anderson Avenue.. Toll Credits for ENG, CON

19-00 2019

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

Total Cost $117,000Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Pavement resurfacing and/or rehabilitation

Yuba CountyYUBYUB16058 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 370 of 552

YUB16058Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$25,000 $1,090,000 $1,115,000 <19$1,115,000$1,090,000$0$25,000

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group04 - Woodruff Ln and Ramirez Rd Rehab

Woodruff Ln, from Union Pacific RR tracks to Jack Slough Road, and Ramirez Rd, from Fruitland Rd to the Butte County line: Rehabilitate and reconstruct pavement for farm to market routes.

Listed for Information Only

19-00 2019

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

FED ID: 5916121

PPNO: n/a

Total Cost $1,115,000Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Pavement resurfacing and/or rehabilitation

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Group20 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 371 of 552

Group20Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$5,912,000 $226,000 $13,090,000 $19,228,000 <19$350,000 $350,000Regional Surface Transportation Program2019

$500,000 $23,370,000 $23,870,000SHOPP - Bridge Preservation (SHOPP AC)2019$2,700,000 $2,087,000 $30,541,000 $35,328,000SHOPP - Bridge Preservation (SHOPP AC)2021

$78,776,000$67,351,000$2,813,000$8,612,000

Project Title

Project Description

Grouped Projects for Widening narrow pavements or reconstructing bridges (no additional travel lanes)

Scope: Projects are consistent with 40 CFR Part 93.126 Exempt Tables 2 and Table 3 categories - Non Capacity widening narrow pavements or reconstructing bridges (no additional travel lanes).

n/a n/a

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number:

Total Cost $78,776,000Includes 4 ProjectsExemptCategory:

Widening narrow pavements or reconstructing bridges (no additional travel lanes)

Placer CountyPLAPLA25700 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 372 of 552

PLA25700Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$150,000 $150,000 <19$350,000 $350,000Regional Surface Transportation Program2019

$500,000$350,000$0$150,000

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group20 - Foresthill Road Hilfiker Wall Stabilization

On Foresthill Road (PM 3.65 to 4.15), approx. 1/2 mile to 1 mile northeast of Lake Clementine Road, reconstruct the roadway to stabilize settlement occurring behind a large mechanically stabilized earth retaining wall.. Toll Credits for ENG, ROW, CON

19-00 2019

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

FED ID: 5919-139

PPNO: n/a

Total Cost $500,000Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Widening narrow pavements or reconstructing bridges (no additional travel lanes)

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Caltrans D3SACCAL20508 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 373 of 552

CAL20508Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$2,872,000 $50,000 $2,922,000 <19$500,000 $23,370,000 $23,870,000SHOPP - Bridge Preservation (SHOPP AC)2019

$26,792,000$23,370,000$550,000$2,872,000

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group20 - SR 99/160 Scour Mitigation for Four (4) Bridges

In Sacramento County, on SR 99, at South Lagoon Creek Bridge #24-0028L (PM 4.9), Lagoon Creek Bridge #24-0045L (PM 5.0) and North Lagoon Creek Bridge #24-0027L (PM 5.1); also on SR 160 (PM 44.5) at American River Bridge #24-0001L - Scour mitigation and bridge replacement [EFIS ID 0313000136; CTIPS ID 107-0000-0963]. Toll Credits for ENG

Bridge Number: 24-0028L, 24-0045L, 24-0027L, 24-0001L

19-00 2022

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: 3F540

PPNO: 6916

Total Cost $26,792,000Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Widening narrow pavements or reconstructing bridges (no additional travel lanes)

Caltrans D3YOLCAL20510 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 374 of 552

CAL20510Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$1,650,000 $176,000 $13,090,000 $14,916,000 <19$14,916,000$13,090,000$176,000$1,650,000

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group20 - SR 275 Tower Bridge Fender Replacement

In West Sacramento, on SR 275, at the Tower Bridge (Sacramento River Bridge #22-0021) - Replace existing fender system (PM 13.1) [EFIS ID 0313000137; CTIPS ID 107-0000-0971]. Toll Credits for ENG, ROW, CON

Bridge Number: 22-0021

Listed for Information Only

19-00 2020

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: 3F550

PPNO: 9427

Total Cost $14,916,000Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Widening narrow pavements or reconstructing bridges (no additional travel lanes)

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Caltrans D3YUBCAL20509 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 375 of 552

CAL20509Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$1,240,000 $1,240,000 <19$2,700,000 $2,087,000 $30,541,000 $35,328,000SHOPP - Bridge Preservation (SHOPP AC)2021

$36,568,000$30,541,000$2,087,000$3,940,000

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group20 - Feather River Bridge Scour Mitigation

In Marysville, at Feather River Bridge #18-009 - Scour mitigation and retrofit piers (PM 0.10) [CTIPS ID 107-0000-0969]. Toll Credits for ENG

Bridge Number: 18-009

19-00 2023

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: 3F560

PPNO: 8140

Total Cost $36,568,000Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Widening narrow pavements or reconstructing bridges (no additional travel lanes)

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Group28 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 376 of 552

Group28Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$24,187,491 $5,540,161 $45,323,962 $75,051,614 <19$946,936 $11,474,154 $12,421,090Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality2019

$1,457,000 $14,833,000 $16,290,000Fed Other - Active Transportation Program (ATP)2019$332,000 $36,064 $4,869,456 $5,237,520Local Agency Funds2019

$395,000 $395,000Local Transportation Fund2019$500,000 $500,000RIP - STIP AC2019

$1,330,000 $1,330,000Regional Surface Transportation Program2019$64,000 $64,000Sacramento County Measure A Sales Tax2019

$748,000 $176,000 $8,168,000 $9,092,000State Other - Active Transportation Program (ATP)2019$81,000 $81,000State Transit Assistance Fund2019

$4,593,310 $4,593,310Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality2020$4,477,000 $4,477,000Fed Other - Active Transportation Program (ATP)2020

$600,000 $600,000Loc Funds - Local Agency Funds (AC)2020$10,000 $910,000 $939,700 $1,859,700Local Agency Funds2020

$638,000 $638,000Local Transportation Fund2020$452,000 $452,000State Other - Active Transportation Program (ATP)2020$887,650 $887,650Transportation Development Act2020

$50,000 $809,763 $859,763Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality2021$4,500,000 $4,500,000Fed Other - Active Transportation Program (ATP)2021

$320,000 $320,000Local - Developer - Transportation Improvement Fee2021$20,373 $4,031,864 $4,052,237Local Agency Funds2021

$1,520,000 $1,520,000Othr. State - State Cash2021$1,200,000 $1,200,000RIP - STIP AC2021

$3,127,000 $47,879,000 $51,006,000>22$197,427,884$159,886,859$10,736,161$26,804,864

Project Title

Project Description

Grouped Projects for Bicycle and pedestrian facilities

Scope: Projects are consistent with 40 CFR Part 93.126 Exempt Tables 2 and Table 3 categories - Bicycle and pedestrian facilities (both motorized and Non-motorized)

n/a n/a

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number:

Total Cost $197,427,884Includes 56 ProjectsExemptCategory:

Bicycle and pedestrian facilities

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City of PlacervilleELDELD19509 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 377 of 552

ELD19509Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$1,000,000 $1,000,000 <19$100,000 $100,000Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality2019

$10,000,000 $10,000,000>22$11,100,000$10,000,000$100,000$1,000,000

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group28 - Placerville Drive Bicycle and Pedestrian Facilities

In the City of Placerville along Placerville Drive from west of the US 50 undercrossing to Green Valley road: Construct bicycle facilities and sidewalks; on the west side of Green Valley Road from Placerville Drive to Mallard Lane: construct sidewalk. (Both Class II bike lanes and Class IV bikeways will be evaluated during the preliminary engineering phase.) (CMAQ Emission Reductions in kg/day: ROG 0.08, NOx 0.04, PM10 0.02, PM2.5 0.02). Toll Credits for ENG, ROW, CON

19-00 2022

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

FED ID: 5015-030

PPNO: n/a

Total Cost $11,100,000Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Bicycle and pedestrian facilities

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City of PlacervilleELDELD19373 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 378 of 552

ELD19373Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$790,000 $382,000 $2,014,000 $3,186,000 <19$154,000 $154,000Local Agency Funds2019

$1,386,000 $1,386,000State Other - Active Transportation Program (ATP)2019$81,000 $81,000State Transit Assistance Fund2019

$4,807,000$3,635,000$382,000$790,000

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group28 - Upper Broadway Bike Lanes

In Placerville, along Broadway between Schnell School Rd. and Jacquier Rd./Point View Dr.: Construct a Class II bike lane along eastbound Broadway and Class III bike route along westbound Broadway, with minor signing and striping to connect to the El Dorado Trail at each end, and strategically located sidewalks, additional pedestrian improvements, and select transit facilities. (Emission Benefits in kg/day: 0.02 ROG, 0.01 NOx. Toll Credits for PE & ROW) (The project will prepare and process a single CE for NEPA which will cover the overall project which now includes the bike and pedestrian improvements). Toll Credits for ENG, CON

19-00 2019

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: 0314000314L-N

FED ID: 5015-027, 5015-029

PPNO: 1222, 1225

Total Cost $4,807,000Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Bicycle and pedestrian facilities

El Dorado CountyELDELD19505 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 379 of 552

ELD19505Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$215,600 $215,600 <19$920,269 $920,269Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality2019

$1,135,869$920,269$0$215,600

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group28 - El Dorado Hills Boulevard Class 1 Trail

El Dorado Hills Boulevard, from Governor Place to Brittany Place: Upgrade an existing Class 1 trail and construct a new Class 1 Trail. (Emission Benefits in kg/day: 0.08 ROG, 0.04 NOx, 0.02 PM10, 0.02 PM2.5). Toll Credits for ENG, ROW, CON

19-00 2019

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

FED ID: 5925-144

PPNO: n/a

Total Cost $1,135,869Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Bicycle and pedestrian facilities

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El Dorado CountyELDELD19380 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 380 of 552

ELD19380Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$593,000 $593,000 <19$10,000 $10,000Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality2019

$4,600,000 $4,600,000>22$5,203,000$4,600,000$10,000$593,000

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group28 - El Dorado Trail - Missouri Flat Road Bike/Pedestrian Overcrossing

Construct a multi-use bike and ped over-crossing structure with a 12 to 14 foot wide concrete deck on the El Dorado Trail over Missouri Flat Road. (Emission benefits in kg/day: 0.07 ROG, 0.04 NOx, 0.02 PM10)(CIP #97015) (Toll Credits for PE, ROW). Toll Credits for ENG, ROW

19-00 2022

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

FED ID: 5925-132

PPNO: n/a

Total Cost $5,203,000Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Bicycle and pedestrian facilities

El Dorado CountyELDELD19371 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 381 of 552

ELD19371Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$745,000 $230,000 $3,419,000 $4,394,000 <19$4,394,000$3,419,000$230,000$745,000

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group28 - El Dorado Trail Ext. - Missouri Flat Rd to El Dorado Rd

El Dorado Trail, from Missouri Flat Rd to El Dorado Rd: Construct Class I multi-use bike/ped path, approximately 2.54 miles. Improvements include: 10-foot wide paved path, signage, roadway crossing at Forni/Blanchard Rds, and unpaved nature trail adjacent to the bike path. (Toll credits for PE & ROW) (Emission Benefits in kg/day: 0.05 ROG, 0.03 NOx, 0.01 PM 10). Toll Credits for ENG, ROW

Listed for Information Only

19-00 2021

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

FED ID: 5925-129

PPNO: n/a

Total Cost $4,394,000Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Bicycle and pedestrian facilities

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El Dorado CountyELDELD19503 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 382 of 552

ELD19503Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$153,000 $41,000 $194,000 <19$703,000 $703,000Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality2019

$897,000$703,000$41,000$153,000

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group28 - Merrychase and Country Club Drive Bicycle and Pedestrian Improvements

Upgrade and install pedestrian and bicycle infrastructure at various locations on Merrychase and County Club Drive in Cameron Park. (Toll Credits for CON) (Emission Benefits in kg/day: 0.04 ROG, 0.03 NOx, 0.01 PM10, 0.01 PM 2.5). Toll Credits for ENG, ROW, CON

19-00 2020

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

FED ID: 5925-145

PPNO: n/a

Total Cost $897,000Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Bicycle and pedestrian facilities

El Dorado CountyELDELD19375 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 383 of 552

ELD19375Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$227,000 $10,000 $1,206,000 $1,443,000 <19$1,443,000$1,206,000$10,000$227,000

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group28 - New York Creek Trail East - Phase 2

Construct 1,233-feet of Class I bike path within the El Dorado Hills CSD property from the west end of the New York Creek Trail East - Phase 1 project to Stephen Harris Park. Improvements include an 8-foot wide Class I bike path with 2-foot wide shoulders and a 12-foot wide prefabricated bridge over New York Creek. (Toll Credits for PE, ROW, and CON. Emission Benefits in kg/day: 0.02 ROG, 0.01 NOx). Toll Credits for ENG, ROW, CON

Listed for Information Only

19-00 2019

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

FED ID: 5925-131

PPNO: n/a

Total Cost $1,443,000Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Bicycle and pedestrian facilities

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City of AuburnPLAPLA25471 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 384 of 552

PLA25471Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$431,565 $3,040,449 $3,472,014 <19$460,710 $460,710Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality2019

$59,690 $59,690Local Agency Funds2019$3,992,414$3,560,849$0$431,565

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group28 - Nevada Street Pedestrian & Bicycle Facilities

In Auburn, along Nevada St from Placer St to Fulweiler Ave: Class 2 bike lane and adjacent sidewalks to allow for continuous pedestrian and bicycle access from Old Town Auburn to the Auburn Station and EV Cain Middle School. (Emission reductions in kg/day: ROG 0.03, NOx 0.02)

19-00 2019

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

FED ID: 5077-019

PPNO: n/a

Total Cost $3,992,414Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Bicycle and pedestrian facilities

City of LincolnPLAPLA25645 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 385 of 552

PLA25645Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$245,000 $245,000 <19$2,774,534 $2,774,534Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality2020

$3,019,534$2,774,534$0$245,000

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group28 - Lincoln Boulevard Streetscape Improvements Project Phase 3

Lincoln Boulevard for a half mile and sections of First Street, Third Street, Fifth Street, Sixth Street and Seventh Street: construct streetscape improvements, including improved sidewalks and 0.3 miles of NEV/Bike Lanes. (Emission Benefits in kg/day: 0.08 ROG, 0.05 NOx, 0.02 PM2.5, 0.02 PM10) (Toll credits for PE & CON). Toll Credits for ENG, CON

19-00 2019

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

FED ID: 5089-025

PPNO: n/a

Total Cost $3,019,534Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Bicycle and pedestrian facilities

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City of RosevillePLAPLA25465 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 386 of 552

PLA25465Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$517,000 $4,356,000 $4,873,000 <19$4,873,000$4,356,000$0$517,000

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group28 - Downtown Pedestrian Bridge

In Roseville, improve access to Civic Center transit transfer facility by constructing transit/bicycle/pedestrian related improvements, including pedestrian bridge and Class I trail improvements. (Emission benefits in kg/day: ROG 0.18, NOx 0.11, PM2.5 0.04) Listed for Information Only

19-00 2020

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

FED ID: 5182-063

PPNO: n/a

Total Cost $4,873,000Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Bicycle and pedestrian facilities

City of RosevillePLAPLA19910 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 387 of 552

PLA19910Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$1,468,629 $1,468,629 <19$910,000 $910,000Local Agency Funds2020

$50,000 $809,763 $859,763Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality2021$4,500,000 $4,500,000Fed Other - Active Transportation Program (ATP)2021

$20,373 $4,031,864 $4,052,237Local Agency Funds2021$11,790,629$9,341,627$910,000$1,539,002

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group28 - Dry Creek Greenway Trail

In Roseville, along Dry Creek, Cirby Creek and Linda Creek, construct class 1 bike trail. (Emission Benefits in kg/day: 0.09 ROG, 0.07 NOx, 0.03 PM2.5)

19-00 2022

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

FED ID: 5182-058

PPNO: 1526

Total Cost $11,790,629Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Bicycle and pedestrian facilities

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City of RosevillePLAPLA25386 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 388 of 552

PLA25386Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$30,000 $490,000 $350,909 $870,909 <19$870,909$350,909$490,000$30,000

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group28 - I-80 To Royer Park Bikeway Phase 2 - Segment 3

Roseville, Harding Blvd @ Dry Creek, I-80 to Royer Park: Construct class 1 bikeway in 2 phases. Phase 1 from I-80 to Harding Blvd completed in 2004 (PLA20870). Phase 2 construction is separated into 3 segments: Segment 3 is located from Folsom Road to Lincoln Street/Royer Park. (Emission benefits in kg/day: 0.25 ROG, 0.2 NOx 0.09 PM10)

Listed for Information Only

19-00 2019

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

Total Cost $870,909ExemptCategory:

Bicycle and pedestrian facilities

City of RosevillePLAPLA25469 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 389 of 552

PLA25469Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$499,250 $3,203,701 $3,702,951 <19$1,818,776 $1,818,776Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality2020

$600,000 $600,000Loc Funds - Local Agency Funds (AC)2020$470,700 $470,700Local Agency Funds2020$887,650 $887,650Transportation Development Act2020

$7,480,077$6,980,827$0$499,250

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group28 - Oak Street Extension of Miners Ravine Trail

In Roseville, Miners Ravine Trail, from Lincoln Street to Royer Park along the Dry Creek corridor: Extend class 1 trail, including relocation and safety upgrades to existing Ice House Bridge. From transit stop at Downtown Roseville Library to existing class 1 trail in Royer Park: provide bicycle and pedestrian improvements including replacement of Taylor Street Bridge. (Emission benefits in kg/day: ROG 0.05, NOx 0.04, PM2.5 0.01) (FTA 5307 to be used on Taylor Street bridge and bike/ped improvements leading to transit stop at library.)

19-00 2020

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

FED ID: 5182-063

PPNO: n/a

Total Cost $7,480,077Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Bicycle and pedestrian facilities

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PCTPAPLAPLA25670 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 390 of 552

PLA25670Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$1,250,000 $1,250,000 <19$750,000 $750,000Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality2019

$11,800,000 $11,800,000>22$13,800,000$11,800,000$750,000$1,250,000

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group28 - Highway 49 Sidewalk Gap Closure

Along SR 49 from I-80 to Dry Creek Road In the City of Auburn and County of Placer construct sidewalks and ADA curb ramps at various locations (Emissions Benefit in kg/day: ROG 0.06, NOx 0.04, PM2.5 0.01). Toll Credits for PE and ROW.. Toll Credits for ENG, ROW

19-00 2023

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

FED ID: 6158-082

PPNO: n/a

Total Cost $13,800,000Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Bicycle and pedestrian facilities

Placer CountyPLAPLA25565 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 391 of 552

PLA25565Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$727,856 $205,000 $2,010,595 $2,943,451 <19$2,943,451$2,010,595$205,000$727,856

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group28 - Cook Riolo Road Pathway

Pedestrian Pathway along Cook Riolo Rd from existing sidewalk at Creekview Ranch Middle School North (Emission Benefits in kg/day: ROG 0.02, NOx 0.01) [Toll Credits for ROW, CON]. Toll Credits for ROW, CON

Listed for Information Only

19-00 2018

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

FED ID: 5919-124

PPNO: n/a

Total Cost $2,943,451Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Bicycle and pedestrian facilities

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Placer CountyPLAPLA25549 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 392 of 552

PLA25549Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$1,306,617 $1,306,617 <19$15,936 $1,941,758 $1,957,694Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality2019

$2,064 $1,248,511 $1,250,575Local Agency Funds2019$4,514,886$3,190,269$18,000$1,306,617

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group28 - Martis Valley Trail

Complete a 10' wide paved Class I multipurpose trail connecting Northstar Village roundabout to the southerly border of Army Corps property. (Emission Benefits in kg/day: ROG 0.01; NOx 0.01)

19-00 2020

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

FED ID: 5919-128

PPNO: n/a

Total Cost $4,514,886Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Bicycle and pedestrian facilities

City of Citrus HeightsSACSAC25064 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 393 of 552

SAC25064Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$1,066,000 $105,000 $1,171,000 <19$5,555,000 $5,555,000Fed Other - Active Transportation Program (ATP)2019

$225,000 $225,000Local Agency Funds2019$64,000 $64,000Sacramento County Measure A Sales Tax2019

$7,015,000$5,844,000$105,000$1,066,000

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group28 - Electric Greenway (Class I Multi-Use Trail)

In Citrus Heights: Between Arcade Creek Park Preserve and Wachtel Way; Construct a 2.9 mile long Class I Multi-Use Trail.

19-00 2022

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

Total Cost $7,015,000Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Bicycle and pedestrian facilities

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City of Citrus HeightsSACSAC25065 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 394 of 552

SAC25065Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$435,000 $122,000 $557,000 <19$395,000 $395,000Local Transportation Fund2019

$1,651,000 $1,651,000State Other - Active Transportation Program (ATP)2019$2,603,000$2,046,000$122,000$435,000

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group28 - Mariposa Safe Routes to School (Phase IV)

In Citrus Heights: Mariposa Ave. between Northeast Circle and Madison Ave: Construct Class II bike lanes, infill sidewalk, street lights, pedestrian safety improvements, and signal improvements.

19-00 2022

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

Total Cost $2,603,000ExemptCategory:

Bicycle and pedestrian facilities

City of Elk GroveSACSAC25074 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 395 of 552

SAC25074Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$207,000 $15,000 $222,000 <19$106,000 $106,000Local Agency Funds2019$773,000 $773,000State Other - Active Transportation Program (ATP)2019

$1,101,000$879,000$15,000$207,000

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group28 - Elk Grove Florin Road Sidewalk Infill SRTS

In Elk Grove: On Elk Grove Florin Road, between Valley Oak Lane and East Stockton Blvd, eliminate sidewalk gaps and improve ADA access, bus stop access, bicycle and pedestrian crossings, and overall safety in the corridor. Provide walking and biking education for three school communities: Florence Markofer Elementary, Joseph Kerr Middle School, and Elk Grove High School.

19-00 2022

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

Total Cost $1,101,000ExemptCategory:

Bicycle and pedestrian facilities

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City of Elk GroveSACSAC24759 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 396 of 552

SAC24759Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$301,000 $94,000 $1,975,252 $2,370,252 <19$2,370,252$1,975,252$94,000$301,000

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group28 - Lower Laguna Creek Open Space Preserve Trail

In Elk Grove: across the Lower Laguna Creek Open Space Preserve from Elk Spring Way to Laguna Creek near Fieldale Dr.; Construct Class I Bikeway/multi-use trail and 60,000 square foot educational area with 8’ wide decomposed granite paths and interpretive sign stations. Listed for Information Only

19-00 2019

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

FED ID: 5479-051

PPNO: n/a

Total Cost $2,370,252Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Bicycle and pedestrian facilities

City of FolsomSACSAC25020 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 397 of 552

SAC25020Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$100,000 $100,000 <19$959,506 $959,506Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality2019$124,530 $124,530Local Agency Funds2019

$1,184,036$1,084,036$0$100,000

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group28 - Folsom/Placerville Rail Trail

On Folsom/Placerville Rail Trail parallel to Bidwell St. between the existing Humbug-Willow Creek Trail and Scholar Way, and from Broadstone Pkwy. to Iron Point Rd.: Construct approximately 1.3 miles of Class I multi-use trail. (Emissions Benefits in kg/day: 0.04 ROG, 0.03 NOx, 0.01 PM10, 0.01 PM2.5)

19-00 2020

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

FED ID: 5288-042

PPNO: n/a

Total Cost $1,184,036Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Bicycle and pedestrian facilities

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City of FolsomSACSAC24641 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 398 of 552

SAC24641Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$200,000 $1,390,625 $1,590,625 <19$1,590,625$1,390,625$0$200,000

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group28 - Lake Natoma Trail – Gap Closure

City of Folsom, From the terminus of the class I trail from behind the Lake Natoma Inn to the Scott Street/Riley Street Intersection: Construct upgrades to the existing Scott St./Riley St. at-grade signalized intersection. Extend a class I trail (cycle-track) along a portion of Leidesdorf St. from Gold Lakes Dr. to just past the driveway entrance to the Lake Natoma Inn. Also make minor pavement striping improvements along Gold Lakes Dr. to connect the class I trail from the Lake Natoma Crossing Bridge to Leidesdorf St. (Emission Benefits in kg/day: 0.01 ROG, 0.01 NOx)

Listed for Information Only

19-00 2019

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

FED ID: 5288-036

PPNO: n/a

Total Cost $1,590,625Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Bicycle and pedestrian facilities

City of Rancho CordovaSACSAC25075 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 399 of 552

SAC25075Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$245,000 $88,000 $2,013,000 $2,346,000 <19$2,346,000$2,013,000$88,000$245,000

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group28 - Cordova Park Safe Routes to School

In Rancho Cordova: On Coloma Road, Dolecetto Drive, Ellenbrook Drive, and Malaga Way in the Cordova Park neighborhood, construct 7900 feet of curbs, gutters and sidewalks to close gaps in existing pedestrian network, and install curb ramps and crosswalks. A bulbout, Rectangular Rapid Flashing Beacons (RRFB), crosswalks, signage, pedestrian lighting and shade trees will also be added along Coloma Road.

Listed for Information Only

19-00 2020

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

PPNO: 1770

Total Cost $2,346,000ExemptCategory:

Bicycle and pedestrian facilities

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City of Rancho CordovaSACSAC25002 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 400 of 552

SAC25002Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$237,000 $1,817,000 $2,054,000 <19$2,054,000$1,817,000$0$237,000

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group28 - Rod Beaudry/Routier Bikeway Project

On Rod Beaudry Dr. between Goethe Park Rd. and Folsom Blvd.; Folsom Blvd. between Rod Beaudry Dr. and Routier Rd., and Routier Rd. between Folsom Blvd. and Old Placerville Rd.: Construct cycle tracks and intersection improvements.

Listed for Information Only

19-00 2019

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

FED ID: 5482-034

PPNO: 1686

Total Cost $2,054,000Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Bicycle and pedestrian facilities

City of SacramentoSACSAC25000 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 401 of 552

SAC25000Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$370,000 $370,000 <19$66,000 $502,700 $568,700Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality2019

$9,000 $77,000 $86,000Local Agency Funds2019$100,000 $100,000Regional Surface Transportation Program2019

$1,124,700$679,700$75,000$370,000

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group28 - D W Babcock School Access Improvements

City of Sacramento: Woolley Way from Albatross to DW Babcock School; Cormorant Way from DW Babcock School to Babcock Park: Construct sidewalks, install a signalized intersection with accessibility compliant crosswalks at the intersection of Albatross Way and El Camino Avenue., curb ramps, and other access improvements for students who attend D.W. Babcock School.

19-00 2020

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

FED ID: 5002-192

PPNO: n/a

Total Cost $1,124,700Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Bicycle and pedestrian facilities

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City of SacramentoSACSAC24999 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 402 of 552

SAC24999Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$1,250,000 $1,250,000 <19$1,107,000 $1,107,000Fed Other - Active Transportation Program (ATP)2019

$143,000 $143,000Local Agency Funds2019$3,127,000 $11,322,000 $14,449,000>22

$16,949,000$11,322,000$3,127,000$2,500,000

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group28 - Del Rio Trail

Along unused rail corridor near Freeport Blvd from Sutterville Road to south of Meadowview/Pocket Road (4.5 miles): Build rails�]to�]trails project.

(Emission Benefits in kg/day: 0.06 ROG, 0.04 NOx, 0.02 PM 10)

19-00 2024

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

FED ID: 5002-189

PPNO: n/a

Total Cost $16,949,000Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Bicycle and pedestrian facilities

City of SacramentoSACSAC25021 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 403 of 552

SAC25021Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$400,000 $400,000 <19$200,000 $200,000Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality2019$500,000 $500,000RIP - STIP AC2019

$1,100,000$700,000$0$400,000

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group28 - Franklin Cycle Track

On Franklin Blvd. between Cosumnes River Blvd. and the southern city limit near Francesca St.: Construct one-way Class IV bikeways. (Emission Benefits in kg/day: 0.02 ROG, 0.01 NOx, 0.01 PM10. 0.01 PM2.5)

19-00 2020

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

FED ID: 5002-193

PPNO: n/a

Total Cost $1,100,000Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Bicycle and pedestrian facilities

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City of SacramentoSACSAC25010 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 404 of 552

SAC25010Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$321,000 $321,000 <19$1,245,000 $1,245,000Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality2019$1,230,000 $1,230,000Regional Surface Transportation Program2019

$2,796,000$2,475,000$321,000$0

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group28 - Meadowview Rd. Streetscape Phase 1

Meadowview Rd., from 24th St. to Coral Gables Ct.: Construct bicycle and pedestrian improvements including, landscaping raised medians, wider sidewalks separated with landscaping, enhanced crosswalks, gateway monuments, and traffic signal modifications. (Toll Credits for CON). Toll Credits for CON

19-00 2020

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

Total Cost $2,796,000Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Bicycle and pedestrian facilities

City of SacramentoSACSAC24998 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 405 of 552

SAC24998Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$650,000 $45,000 $3,772,000 $4,467,000 <19$4,467,000$3,772,000$45,000$650,000

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group28 - North 12th Complete Street Phase 2

In Sacramento, on N. 12th Street from American River to H Street, including Sunbeam Street and one block of Richards Blvd.: Convert westernmost travel lane between Richards and H Street into two-way cycle track and improve connection from Two Rivers Bike Trail to Richards Blvd. Install streetscape and safety improvements, including intersection improvements, traffic control devices, striping, signage, pedestrian islands, dedicated turn lanes, on-street parking, and related streetscape, landscape, and adjacent improvements.

Listed for Information Only

19-00 2021

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

FED ID: 5002-179

PPNO: n/a

Total Cost $4,467,000Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Projects that correct, improve, or eliminate a hazardous location or feature.

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City of SacramentoSACSAC25063 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 406 of 552

SAC25063Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$85,000 $85,000 <19$350,000 $350,000Fed Other - Active Transportation Program (ATP)2019

$1,468,000 $1,468,000Fed Other - Active Transportation Program (ATP)2020$638,000 $638,000Local Transportation Fund2020

$2,541,000$2,106,000$0$435,000

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group28 - Northwood School and Transit Access Improvements

Northern Sacramento City near the Northwood Elementary School and Swanston Light Rail Station: Construct curbs, gutters, sidewalks, crosswalks, and curb ramps on Frienza Ave, Clay St., Lexington St., and El Camino Ave.. Toll Credits for ENG

19-00 2021

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

Total Cost $2,541,000Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Bicycle and pedestrian facilities

City of SacramentoSACSAC24745 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 407 of 552

SAC24745Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$186,999 $96,013 $283,012 <19$558,614 $558,614Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality2019

$72,374 $72,374Local Agency Funds2019$914,000$630,988$96,013$186,999

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group28 - South Sacramento Parkway Trail - West

Adjacent to I-5, south of Pocket Road/Meadowview Road and Freeport Boulevard, build Class I bike trail connecting the Freeport Shores Bike Trail to the existing North Delta Shores Bike Trail. (Emission Benefits in kg/day: 0.12 ROG, 0.07 NOx, 0.02 PM 2.5, 0.02 PM10)

19-00 2019

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

FED ID: 5002-178

PPNO: n/a

Total Cost $914,000Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Bicycle and pedestrian facilities

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City of SacramentoSACSAC24486 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 408 of 552

SAC24486Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$1,137,522 $80,000 $1,217,522 <19$1,252,900 $1,252,900Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality2019

$595,000 $595,000Local Agency Funds2019$3,333,000 $3,333,000State Other - Active Transportation Program (ATP)2019

$6,398,422$5,180,900$80,000$1,137,522

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group28 - Two Rivers Trail Phase II

Study and design bike/ped connections between the Northern Bicycle Trail and Sutter's Landing Park (Phase 2 and 3). Build Phase 2, construct the eastern segment of the multi-use path, connecting the American River Parkway at H St. in East Sacramento to the trail at Sutter’s Landing Park in Midtown. Additional study future bicycle trial connections across the American River, Crossing the Capitol City Freeway, and extending east along the American River towards California State University at Sacramento. Phase 3 construction scope shown in SAC24755. (Emission Benefits in kg/day: 0.02 ROG, 0.02 NOx, 0.02 PM10) K15125000. Toll Credits for ENG

19-00 2020

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

FED ID: 5002-155

PPNO: n/a

Total Cost $6,398,422Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Bicycle and pedestrian facilities

Sacramento CountySACSAC25062 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 409 of 552

SAC25062Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$625,000 $190,000 $815,000 <19$3,009,000 $3,009,000Fed Other - Active Transportation Program (ATP)2020

$411,000 $411,000Local Agency Funds2020$4,235,000$3,420,000$190,000$625,000

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group28 - 47th Ave Pedestrian and Bicycle Improvement

47th Ave., between the City of Sacramento/Sacramento County border and light rail tracks (western limit) to Stockton Boulevard (eastern limit): Construct continuous 2-mile Class II bicycle and pedestrian facility.

19-00 2020

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

PPNO: 1690

Total Cost $4,235,000Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Bicycle and pedestrian facilities

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Sacramento CountySACSAC24750 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 410 of 552

SAC24750Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$275,001 $1,005,921 $1,280,922 <19$1,280,922$1,005,921$0$275,001

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group28 - Florin Creek Trail/SOFA Bike & Pedestrian Improvements

Florin Creek Trail and on Florin Mall Dr.,: provide bicycle parking racks,way finding signage, and ADA street crossing improvements. (Emission Benefits in kg/day: 0.01 ROG)

Listed for Information Only

19-00 2019

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

FED ID: 5924-216

PPNO: n/a

Total Cost $1,280,922Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Bicycle and pedestrian facilities

Sacramento CountySACSAC25072 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 411 of 552

SAC25072Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$250,000 $250,000 <19$3,472,000 $3,472,000Fed Other - Active Transportation Program (ATP)2019

$73,000 $24,000 $474,000 $571,000Local Agency Funds2019$532,000 $176,000 $708,000State Other - Active Transportation Program (ATP)2019

$5,001,000$3,946,000$200,000$855,000

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group28 - Folsom Boulevard Complete Street Improvements, Phase 1

In Sacramento County: On Folsom Boulevard between Mayhew Road and Bradshaw Road; Construct safe and unobstructed sidewalks, pedestrian safety lighting, functional landscaping, accessible curb ramps and pedestrian signal improvements. Existing utility poles will be relocated at the expense of the utility providers to provide space for these much needed safety improvements to encourage active modes of travel along this important corridor.

19-00 2021

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

Total Cost $5,001,000Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Bicycle and pedestrian facilities

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Sacramento CountySACSAC25005 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 412 of 552

SAC25005Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$228,000 $239,000 $467,000 <19$1,092,000 $1,092,000Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality2019

$126,000 $126,000Local Agency Funds2019$1,685,000$1,218,000$239,000$228,000

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group28 - Folsom Cottage Sidewalk Infill

Along the north side of Folsom Blvd. to the west of Butterfield Way adjacent to the Butterfield LRT Station, and along the north side of Cottage Way between Fulton Ave. and Watt Ave. (Emission Benefits in kg/day: 1.27 ROG, 0.77 NOx, 0.13 PM 10)

19-00 2019

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

FED ID: 5924-232

PPNO: n/a

Total Cost $1,685,000Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Bicycle and pedestrian facilities

Sacramento CountySACSAC25001 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 413 of 552

SAC25001Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$193,000 $309,000 $502,000 <19$798,000 $798,000Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality2019$109,000 $109,000Local Agency Funds2019

$1,409,000$907,000$309,000$193,000

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group28 - Hazel Avenue Sidewalk Improvements

On Hazel Ave. between Central Ave. and Elm Ave.: Construct a Class II bike lane, sidewalk infill, a signalized mid�]block crossing, and transit stop

improvements in accordance with the Sacramento County Bus Stop Transition Plan. (Emission Benefits in kg/day: 0.07 ROG, 0.05 NOx, 0.02 PM10, 0.02 PM2.5)

19-00 2020

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

FED ID: 5924-230

PPNO: n/a

Total Cost $1,409,000Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Bicycle and pedestrian facilities

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Sacramento CountySACSAC25076 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 414 of 552

SAC25076Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$284,000 $250,000 $534,000 <19$1,618,000 $1,618,000>22

$2,152,000$1,618,000$250,000$284,000

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group28 - Howe Avenue Bicycle and Pedestrian Improvements

In Sacramento County: On Howe Avenue from Cottage Way to El Camino Avenue, construct 0.6 miles of Class 2 bike lanes, 850 lineal feet of new sidewalk, 675 feet of separated lighted pedestrian walkway, a road diet from 4 to 2 lanes, the modification of two intersections and traffic signals for bike lanes, accessibility, bike detection, and safety enhancements.

Listed for Information Only

19-00 2021

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

PPNO: 1772

Total Cost $2,152,000ExemptCategory:

Bicycle and pedestrian facilities

Sacramento CountySACSAC25022 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 415 of 552

SAC25022Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$281,000 $220,000 $501,000 <19$1,648,000 $1,648,000Fed Other - Active Transportation Program (ATP)2019

$225,000 $225,000Local Agency Funds2019$2,374,000$1,873,000$220,000$281,000

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group28 - Power Inn Road Sidewalk Improvements

In Sacramento County, on Power Inn Road from approximately 450 feet south of Loucreta Drive to Florin Road: Construct continuous sidewalks and bike lanes. At Florin Rd. and Power Inn Rd.: Modify intersection.

19-00 2020

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

FED ID: 5924-225

PPNO: n/a

Total Cost $2,374,000Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Bicycle and pedestrian facilities

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Sacramento CountySACSAC25004 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 416 of 552

SAC25004Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$244,000 $45,000 $289,000 <19$140,000 $140,000Local Agency Funds2019

$1,025,000 $1,025,000State Other - Active Transportation Program (ATP)2019$1,454,000$1,165,000$45,000$244,000

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group28 - Thomas Edison Elementary SRTS

On Hurley Way, between Fulton Ave. and Morse Ave.: Install sidewalk infill, curb, gutter, storm inlets, curb ramps and pedestrian lighting; conduct educational walking and biking programs.

19-00 2019

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

FED ID: 5924-228

PPNO: n/a

Total Cost $1,454,000ExemptCategory:

Bicycle and pedestrian facilities

City of Live OakSUTSUT18838 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 417 of 552

SUT18838Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$25,452 $25,452 <19$5,000 $463,497 $468,497Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality2019$1,000 $60,051 $61,051Local Agency Funds2019

$555,000$523,548$6,000$25,452

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group28 - Live Oak Community Trail Segment 4

West of SR 99 in the City of Live Oak, along the abandoned Sacramento Northern Railroad corridor, from Kola St. to Epperson Wy. (approx. 1/4 mi): Construct class 1 pedestrian/bicycle trail with landscaping and benches. (Emission benefits in kg/day: 0.01 ROG, 0.01 NOx)

19-00 2019

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

FED ID: 5297-008

PPNO: 3189

Total Cost $555,000Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Bicycle and pedestrian facilities

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City of Yuba CitySUTSUT18928 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 418 of 552

SUT18928Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$38,000 $38,000 <19$376,200 $376,200Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality2019

$51,300 $51,300Local Agency Funds2019$465,500$427,500$0$38,000

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group28 - Franklin Ave. Pedestrian Improvements

Along Franklin Rd., east of State Route 99 between South Palora Ave. and Gray Ave.: Construct sidewalks and curb ramps on north and south sides of the Rd. (CMAQ Emissions Reductions in kg/day: ROG 0.10, NOx 0.06, PM10 0.02, PM2.5 0.02)

19-00 2020

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

Total Cost $465,500Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Bicycle and pedestrian facilities

City of Yuba CitySUTSUT18932 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 419 of 552

SUT18932Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$116,000 $116,000Local Agency Funds2019$153,000 $153,000State Other - Active Transportation Program (ATP)2019

$1,972,000 $1,972,000>22$2,241,000$1,972,000$0$269,000

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group28 - Harter Parkway and Sutter Bike Path Gap Closure

In Yuba City: From Hooper Road to Harter Parkway on the north side of Jefferson Avenue and on Harter Parkway from Butte House Road to Spirit Way, extend the existing 4.6-mile-long Sutter Bicycle Path from Hooper Road to Harter Parkway and build a Class I shared use path on Harter Parkway from Butte House Road to State Route 20.

19-00 2024

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

PPNO: 1809

Total Cost $2,241,000ExemptCategory:

Bicycle and pedestrian facilities

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Caltrans D3VARCAL20516 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 420 of 552

CAL20516Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$800,000 $32,000 $2,650,000 $3,482,000 <19$3,482,000$2,650,000$32,000$800,000

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group28 - Upgrade Pedestrian Facilities at Various Locations

In Yuba, Sacramento, Placer, El Dorado and Butte counties on Various Routes at Various Locations - Upgrade pedestrian facilities [EFIS ID 0312000071; CTIPS ID 107-0000-0974] [Total Project Cost $3,482,000 in 17/18 FY]. Toll Credits for ENG, ROW, CON Listed for Information Only

19-00 2019

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: 3F130

PPNO: 9817

Total Cost $3,482,000Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Bicycle and pedestrian facilities

SACOGVARVAR56125 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 421 of 552

VAR56125Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$559,510 $559,510 <19$559,510$559,510$0$0

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group28 - Regional Bicycle and Pedestrian Data Collection

In the SACOG Region: develop regional standards for evaluating bicycle/pedestrian projects, procure automated bicycle/pedestrian counters, and develop a smartphone application for collecting user’s bicycle/pedestrian travel data (Toll Credits for CON). (CycleSac). Toll Credits for CON Listed for Information Only

19-00 2020

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

FED ID: 6085-059

PPNO: n/a

Total Cost $559,510Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Bicycle and pedestrian facilities

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City of DavisYOLYOL19332 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 422 of 552

YOL19332Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$207,000 $207,000 <19$207,000$207,000$0$0

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group28 - Bicycle and Pedestrian Wayfinding & Data Collection Program

In Davis, citywide, implement a bicycle and pedestrian wayfinding system and install permanent and temporary automated bicycle and pedestrian counters at strategic locations. (Emission Benefits in kg/day: 0.61 ROG, 0.35 NOx, 0.14 PM10, 0.14 PM2.5) Listed for Information Only

19-00 2019

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

PPNO: n/a

Total Cost $207,000ExemptCategory:

Bicycle and pedestrian facilities

City of DavisYOLYOL19393 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 423 of 552

YOL19393Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$560,000 $40,000 $600,000 <19$3,128,000 $3,128,000Fed Other - Active Transportation Program (ATP)2019

$765,000 $765,000Local Agency Funds2019$4,493,000$3,893,000$40,000$560,000

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group28 - Pole Line Road / Olive Drive Connection / Montgomery WBAR Improvements

Design and construct Safe Routes to School infrastructure improvements for Montgomery Elementary School and a bicycle/pedestrian bridge from the disadvantaged Olive Drive neighborhood to the two-way multi-use path on the Pole Line Road overcrossing, reducing route distance from 2.6 to 1.2 miles and improving safety.

19-00 2019

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

Total Cost $4,493,000Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Bicycle and pedestrian facilities

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City of West SacramentoYOLYOL19345 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 424 of 552

YOL19345Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$139,000 $453,000 $592,000 <19$592,000$453,000$0$139,000

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group28 - Citywide BIke Lane Gap Closure

In West Sacramento, throughout the City: 10.3 miles of new bike lanes.

Listed for Information Only

19-00 2019

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

Total Cost $592,000ExemptCategory:

Bicycle and pedestrian facilities

City of West SacramentoYOLYOL19386 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 425 of 552

YOL19386Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$1,144,000 $157,010 $1,301,010 <19$6,567,000 $6,567,000>22

$7,868,010$6,567,000$157,010$1,144,000

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group28 - Sycamore Park Phase 2 and 3 Bicycle and Pedestrian Overpass

Sycamore Park, from Westmore Oaks School over US 50 connecting with Joey Lopes Park (phase 2) and from Westmore Oaks Elementary School to the intersection of Park Blvd. and Stone Blvd (phase 3): Construct a 1,500 foot concrete overpass. (Emission Benefits in kg/day: 0.02 ROG, 0.01 NOx, 0.01 PM2.5, 0.01 PM10)

Listed for Information Only

19-00 2025

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

FED ID: 5447-044

PPNO: n/a

Total Cost $7,868,010Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Bicycle and pedestrian facilities

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SACOGYOLVAR56194 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 426 of 552

VAR56194Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$3,400,000 $3,400,000 <19$3,400,000$3,400,000$0$0

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group28 - Sacramento Regional Bike Share Implementation

Implement bike share system in three cities (Davis, Sacramento, and West Sacramento). (Toll Credits for CON) (Emission Benefits in kg/day: 0.25 ROG, 0.5 NOx, 2.98 PM 10, 2.98 PM 2.5). Toll Credits for CON

Listed for Information Only

19-00 2019

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

FED ID: 6085-065

PPNO: n/a

Total Cost $3,400,000Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Bicycle and pedestrian facilities

Caltrans D3YUBCAL20526 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 427 of 552

CAL20526Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$1,300,000 $1,536,000 $4,211,000 $7,047,000 <19$7,047,000$4,211,000$1,536,000$1,300,000

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group28 - SR 20 & SR 70 ADA Infrastructure Upgrade

In and near Marysville, on SR 20, from Sutter County Line to Levee Road; also on SR 70 from E Street Bridge to 24th Street (Yub-20-0.5/2.0; Yub-70-14.1/15.2) - Upgrade pedestrian infrastructure [CTIPS ID 107-0000-0982]. Toll Credits for ENG, ROW, CON Listed for Information Only

19-00 2019

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: 2F080

PPNO: 9580

Total Cost $7,047,000Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Projects that correct, improve, or eliminate a hazardous location or feature.

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City of MarysvilleYUBYUB16063 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 428 of 552

YUB16063Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$63,000 $63,000State Other - Active Transportation Program (ATP)2019$10,000 $58,000 $68,000Local Agency Funds2020

$452,000 $452,000State Other - Active Transportation Program (ATP)2020$583,000$510,000$0$73,000

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group28 - Marysville Bicycle and Pedestrian Improvement

Throughout Marysville, with concentration downtown and near schools: Install 26 bicycle racks on public sidewalks, 7.23 miles of bicycle lanes, 5.74 miles of bicycle routes, four high visibility crosswalks, two Rectangular Rapid Flash Beacons, two speed feedback signs, a raised intersection, and 1,193 feet of sidewalk.

19-00 2020

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

PPNO: 2016

Total Cost $583,000ExemptCategory:

Bicycle and pedestrian facilities

Yuba CountyYUBYUB16055 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 429 of 552

YUB16055Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$164,000 $40,000 $828,000 $1,032,000 <19$1,032,000$828,000$40,000$164,000

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group28 - 7th Ave. Bicycle Path and Pedestrian Route Improvements

In Yuba County, in Olivehurst, along Seventh (7th) Avenue between the railroad tracks (400 feet east of Arboga Road) & Olivehurst Avenue: Construct curb, gutter, sidewalk, bicycle lanes, curb ramps, striping, traffic control devices, raised crosswalk, curb extensions, pedestrian refuge islands, rapid flash beacons, and improved pedestrian lighting.

Listed for Information Only

19-00 2019

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

Total Cost $1,032,000ExemptCategory:

Bicycle and pedestrian facilities

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Yuba CountyYUBYUB16064 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 430 of 552

YUB16064Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$260,000 $1,441,000 $1,701,000 <19$1,701,000$1,441,000$0$260,000

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group28 - Eleventh Avenue Bicycle Lane and Pedestrian Route Improvements

In Olivehurst, Eleventh Ave., from Olivehurst Ave. to Powerline Rd: Construct Class III bicycle routes, three new crosswalk, lighting and flashing beacons. The project also provides pedestrian and bicycle skills training, walk- and bike-to-school events, incentives, materials for parents, and enhanced enforcement.

Listed for Information Only

19-00 2022

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

PPNO: 2017

Total Cost $1,701,000ExemptCategory:

Bicycle and pedestrian facilities

Yuba CountyYUBYUB16065 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 431 of 552

YUB16065Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$272,000 $272,000 <19$1,030,000 $1,030,000Fed Other - Active Transportation Program (ATP)2019

$257,000 $257,000Local Agency Funds2019$1,559,000$1,287,000$0$272,000

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group28 - McGowan Parkway Bicycle Lane and Pedestrian Route Improvements

In Olivehurst, along McGowan Parkway between SR 70 and Olive Ave.: Construct sidewalks, Class II bicycle lanes, ADA-compliant ramps, striping, traffic control devices, storm drain, and new crosswalks. Project includes a locally funded continuous left-turn lane.

19-00 2021

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

PPNO: 2018

Total Cost $1,559,000Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Bicycle and pedestrian facilities

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Yuba CountyYUBYUB16041 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 432 of 552

YUB16041Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$35,000 $158,138 $193,138 <19$320,000 $320,000Local - Developer - Transportation Improvement Fee2021

$1,520,000 $1,520,000Othr. State - State Cash2021$1,200,000 $1,200,000RIP - STIP AC2021

$3,233,138$3,040,000$158,138$35,000

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group28 - North Beale Rd. Complete Streets Phase 2

North Beale Rd.,from Hammonton Smartsville Rd. to Linda Ave.: construct bicycle lanes, curb and gutter, sidewalks, drainage facilities, lighting and other improvements. (PE was done on YUB16008)

19-00 2021

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

FED ID: 5916-118

PPNO: n/a

Total Cost $3,233,138Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Bicycle and pedestrian facilities

Group21 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 433 of 552

Group21Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$300,000 $300,000 <19$1,317,000 $1,317,000CT Minor Pgm. - National Hwy System2019$1,763,579 $1,763,579Federal Demonstration Funds2019

$230,000 $230,000SHOPP - Roadside Preservation (SHOPP AC)2020$520,000 $80,000 $600,000SHOPP - Roadside Preservation (SHOPP AC)2021

$10,000 $2,930,000 $2,940,000SHOPP - Roadside Preservation (SHOPP AC)2022$7,150,579$6,010,579$90,000$1,050,000

Project Title

Project Description

Grouped Projects for Plantings, landscaping, etc.

Scope: Projects are consistent with 40 CFR Part 93.126 Exempt Tables 2 and Table 3 categories - Plantings, landscaping, etc.

n/a n/a

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number:

Total Cost $7,150,579Includes 3 ProjectsExemptCategory:

Plantings, landscaping, etc.

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Caltrans D3PLACAL20756 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 434 of 552

CAL20756Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$1,317,000 $1,317,000CT Minor Pgm. - National Hwy System2019$1,317,000$1,317,000$0$0

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group21 - SR 89 Slope Mesh Drapery

In Placer County, on SR 89, from 0.2 mile south of Goose Meadows Campground to 0.5 mile south of Montreal Road (PM 17.2/18.3): Place slope mesh drapery (201.150 SHOPP Roadway Protective Betterments 18/19 FY Minor A). Toll Credits for CON

19-00 2020

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: 0F030

PPNO: n/a

Total Cost $1,317,000Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Projects that correct, improve, or eliminate a hazardous location or feature.

Caltrans D3SACCAL20792 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 435 of 552

CAL20792Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$230,000 $230,000SHOPP - Roadside Preservation (SHOPP AC)2020$520,000 $80,000 $600,000SHOPP - Roadside Preservation (SHOPP AC)2021

$10,000 $2,930,000 $2,940,000SHOPP - Roadside Preservation (SHOPP AC)2022$3,770,000$2,930,000$90,000$750,000

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group21 - I-5 Highway Planting Rehab

In the City of Sacramento, on I-5, from south of Broadway to 0.12 mile south of R Street (PM 22.0/22.9) - Highway planting rehabilitation [CTIPS ID 107-0000-1125]

19-00 2023

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: 2H130

PPNO: 5865

Total Cost $3,770,000Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Plantings, landscaping, etc.

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City of WoodlandYOLYOL19290 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 436 of 552

YOL19290Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$300,000 $300,000 <19$1,763,579 $1,763,579Federal Demonstration Funds2019

$2,063,579$1,763,579$0$300,000

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group21 - I-5 / CR 102 Interchange Landscaping

In Woodland, within the limits of the I5/CR102 Interchange project: Construct landscaping and irrigation associated with the I-5 / CR 102 Interchange Project (SACOG ID# YOL17300) (Toll Credits for CON.). Toll Credits for CON

19-00 2019

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

PPNO: n/a

Total Cost $2,063,579Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Plantings, landscaping, etc.

Group16 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 437 of 552

Group16Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$2,656,617 $2,656,617 <19$100,000 $100,000Loc Funds-SACOG Managed Funds2019

$10,000 $10,000Local Agency Funds2019$559,000 $559,000RIP - State Cash2019$212,650 $212,650Regional Surface Transportation Program2019$557,000 $557,000RIP - State Cash2020$851,000 $851,000RIP - State Cash2021$849,000 $849,000RIP - State Cash2022$848,000 $848,000>22

$6,643,267$6,643,267$0$0

Project Title

Project Description

Grouped Projects for Planning activities

Scope: Projects are consistent with 40 CFR Part 93.126 Exempt Tables 2 and Table 3 categories - Planning activities conducted pursuant to titles 23 and 49 U.S.C.

n/a n/a

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number:

Total Cost $6,643,267Includes 3 ProjectsExemptCategory:

Specific activities which do not involve or lead directly to construction, such as: planning and technical studies, grants for training and research programs, planning activities conducted pursuant to titles 23 and 49 U.S.c., and Federal-aid systems revisions

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City of IsletonSACSAC25068 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 438 of 552

SAC25068Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$100,000 $100,000Loc Funds-SACOG Managed Funds2019$10,000 $10,000Local Agency Funds2019

$110,000$110,000$0$0

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group16 - General Plan Revisions

In Isleton: General Plan update to bring together strategic plan, housing element, and previous general plan.

19-00 2019

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

Total Cost $110,000ExemptCategory:

Specific activities which do not involve or lead directly to construction, such as: planning and technical studies, grants for training and research programs, planning activities conducted pursuant to titles 23 and 49 U.S.c., and Federal-aid systems revisions

SACOGVARVAR56196 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 439 of 552

VAR56196Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$2,228,000 $2,228,000 <19$559,000 $559,000RIP - State Cash2019$557,000 $557,000RIP - State Cash2020$851,000 $851,000RIP - State Cash2021$849,000 $849,000RIP - State Cash2022$848,000 $848,000>22

$5,892,000$5,892,000$0$0

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group16 - PPM Sacramento, Sutter, Yolo, Yuba Counties

For SACOG staff to plan, program and monitor (non-construction) for the counties of Sacramento, Sutter, Yolo, and Yuba. (Previous phases: SAC21710, SUT10450, YOL17010, YUB15630)

19-00 2022

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

PPNO: 0L30

Total Cost $5,892,000ExemptCategory:

Specific activities which do not involve or lead directly to construction, such as: planning and technical studies, grants for training and research programs, planning activities conducted pursuant to titles 23 and 49 U.S.c., and Federal-aid systems revisions

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SACOGVARVAR56197 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 440 of 552

VAR56197Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$428,617 $428,617 <19$212,650 $212,650Regional Surface Transportation Program2019

$641,267$641,267$0$0

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group16 - Planning Programming and Monitoring (RSTP) Phase 3

Conduct necessary planning, state and federal programming, and monitoring activities, including updates to the MTP, revisions to the MTIP and STIP, ensuring timely delivery of projects using state and federal funds, coordination with FHWA, FTA, Caltrans, CTC, transit operators, and local project sponsors. Ongoing. (See VAR56008, VAR56101) (Toll Credits). Toll Credits for CON

19-00 2020

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

FED ID: 6085-069

PPNO: n/a

Total Cost $641,267Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Specific activities which do not involve or lead directly to construction, such as: planning and technical studies, grants for training and research programs, planning activities conducted pursuant to titles 23 and 49 U.S.c., and Federal-aid systems revisions

Group02 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 441 of 552

Group02Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$1,355,473 $28,154,529 $29,510,002 <19$650,000 $650,000Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality2019

$77,736 $77,736Local Agency Funds2019$165,000 $165,000RIP - State Cash2019$691,892 $691,892Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality2020

$77,736 $77,736Local Agency Funds2020$165,000 $165,000RIP - State Cash2020$650,000 $650,000Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality2021

$77,736 $77,736Local Agency Funds2021$170,000 $170,000RIP - State Cash2021$650,000 $650,000Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality2022

$77,736 $77,736Local Agency Funds2022$170,000 $170,000RIP - State Cash2022

$1,195,600 $1,195,600>22$34,328,438$32,972,965$0$1,355,473

Project Title

Project Description

Grouped Projects for Activities that do not lead to construction

Scope: Projects are consistent with 40 CFR Part 93.126 Exempt Tables 2 and Table 3 categories - Specific activities which do not involve or lead directly to construction.

n/a n/a

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number:

Total Cost $34,328,438Includes 9 ProjectsExemptCategory:

Specific activities which do not involve or lead directly to construction, such as: planning and technical studies, grants for training and research programs, planning activities conducted pursuant to titles 23 and 49 U.S.c., and Federal-aid systems revisions

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PCTPAPLAPLA25468 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 442 of 552

PLA25468Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$1,056,812 $1,056,812 <19$50,000 $50,000Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality2019$50,001 $50,001Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality2020$50,000 $50,000Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality2021$50,000 $50,000Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality2022

$1,256,813$1,256,813$0$0

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group02 - Placer County Congestion Management Program

Provide educational and outreach efforts regarding alternative transportation modes to employers, residents, and the school community through the Placer County Congestion Management Program (CMP). CMP activities will be coordinated with the City of Roseville and SACOG's Regional Rideshare / TDM Program. (Emission Benefits kg/day: ROG 11.44; NOx 11.59; PM2.5 5.54). Toll Credits for CONTCM: Yes

19-00 2022

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

FED ID: 6158-051, 6158-054, 6158-059, 6158-072, 6158-077

PPNO: n/a

Total Cost $1,256,813Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Specific activities which do not involve or lead directly to construction, such as: planning and technical studies, grants for training and research programs, planning activities conducted pursuant to titles 23 and 49 U.S.c., and Federal-aid systems revisions

PCTPAPLAPLA25413 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 443 of 552

PLA25413Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$1,125,000 $1,125,000 <19$1,125,000$1,125,000$0$0

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group02 - Planning, Programming, Monitoring 2011-2018

PCTPA plan, program, monitor (PPM) for RTPA related activities.

Listed for Information Only

19-00 2023

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

Total Cost $1,125,000ExemptCategory:

Specific activities which do not involve or lead directly to construction, such as: planning and technical studies, grants for training and research programs, planning activities conducted pursuant to titles 23 and 49 U.S.c., and Federal-aid systems revisions

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PCTPAPLAPLA25679 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 444 of 552

PLA25679Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$165,000 $165,000RIP - State Cash2019$165,000 $165,000RIP - State Cash2020$170,000 $170,000RIP - State Cash2021$170,000 $170,000RIP - State Cash2022$170,000 $170,000>22

$840,000$840,000$0$0

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group02 - Planning, Programming, Monitoring 2019-2023

PCTPA plan, program, monitor (PPM) for RTPA related activities.

19-00 2023

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

Total Cost $840,000ExemptCategory:

Specific activities which do not involve or lead directly to construction, such as: planning and technical studies, grants for training and research programs, planning activities conducted pursuant to titles 23 and 49 U.S.c., and Federal-aid systems revisions

SACOGVARVAR56184 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 445 of 552

VAR56184Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$7,110,946 $7,110,946 <19$41,891 $41,891Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality2020

$7,152,837$7,152,837$0$0

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group02 - Transportation Demand Management (TDM) Phase 3

TDM is a general term for strategies that result in more efficient use of transportation resources. SACOG's TDM program promotes alternative mode use in the SACOG region (rideshare, carpooling, vanpooling, public transit, bicycling, walking, and telecommuting. Outreach is done through partners (TMAs, and public agencies working with employers). Provide funding for 12 Transportation Management Organizations (TMOs) in region through grants. (Emission Benefits: ROG 0.54 and NOx 0.5 kg/day) (This is a continuation of Phase 2, VAR56025). Toll Credits for CONTCM: Yes

19-00 2019

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

FED ID: 6085-061, 6085-066, 6085-070

PPNO: n/a

Total Cost $7,152,837Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Continuation of ride-sharing and van-pooling promotion activities at current levels

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SMAQMDVARVAR56195 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 446 of 552

VAR56195Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$11,175,428 $11,175,428 <19$11,175,428$11,175,428$0$0

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group02 - SECAT Program Phase 3

Phase 3 of Sacramento Emergency Clean Air Transportation Program (SECAT), Heavy-Duty NOx control strategies. (Phase 1 SAC22090, Phase 2 VAR56037 ) (Emission Benefits in kg/day: 236 NOx, 21 PM10, 9 ROG. And in kg/day for each $3m increment: 835 NOx, 109 ROG) (Toll Credits). Toll Credits for CON

Listed for Information Only

19-00 2025

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

FED ID: 6236-016

PPNO: n/a

Total Cost $11,175,428Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Specific activities which do not involve or lead directly to construction, such as: planning and technical studies, grants for training and research programs, planning activities conducted pursuant to titles 23 and 49 U.S.c., and Federal-aid systems revisions

SMAQMDVARVAR56006 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 447 of 552

VAR56006Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$1,355,473 $6,774,312 $8,129,785 <19$600,000 $600,000Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality2019

$77,736 $77,736Local Agency Funds2019$8,807,521$7,452,048$0$1,355,473

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group02 - Spare the Air Phase 2

Sacramento Federal Non-attainment Area: Spare The Air Voluntary Driving Curtailment Program. [Continued from SAC21080, Larger MTP project is VAR56022] (Emission Benefits in kg/day: ROG 0.2, NOx 0.2)TCM: Yes

19-00 2020

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

FED ID: 6236-009, 6236-014, 6236-015, 6236-011, 6236-017

PPNO: n/a

Total Cost $8,807,521Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Specific activities which do not involve or lead directly to construction, such as: planning and technical studies, grants for training and research programs, planning activities conducted pursuant to titles 23 and 49 U.S.c., and Federal-aid systems revisions

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SMAQMDVARVAR56201 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 448 of 552

VAR56201Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$600,000 $600,000Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality2020$77,736 $77,736Local Agency Funds2020

$600,000 $600,000Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality2021$77,736 $77,736Local Agency Funds2021

$600,000 $600,000Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality2022$77,736 $77,736Local Agency Funds2022

$1,025,600 $1,025,600>22$3,058,808$3,058,808$0$0

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group02 - Spare the Air Phase 3

Sacramento Federal Non-attainment Area: Spare The Air Voluntary Driving Curtailment Program. [Continued from SAC21080 and VAR56006] (Emission Benefits in kg/day: ROG 0.2, NOx 0.2)TCM: Yes

19-00 2024

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

FED ID: 6236-017

Total Cost $3,058,808Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Specific activities which do not involve or lead directly to construction, such as: planning and technical studies, grants for training and research programs, planning activities conducted pursuant to titles 23 and 49 U.S.c., and Federal-aid systems revisions

Caltrans HQYOLCAL20746 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 449 of 552

CAL20746Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$285,570 $285,570 <19$285,570$285,570$0$0

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group02 - FTA 5310 - YCTD Mobility Management - Mobility Assess/Travel Training

Mobility Management (Mobility Assessments and Travel Training) (Contractor TBD -$285,570 across three years). Project is to fund the development and implementation of mobility assessments and a complementary Travel Training program for the Yolo County Transportation District (YCTD) (Transportation Development Credits/Toll Credits are being used to waive the match.). Toll Credits for CON

Listed for Information Only

19-00 2022

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

Total Cost $285,570Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Specific activities which do not involve or lead directly to construction, such as: planning and technical studies, grants for training and research programs, planning activities conducted pursuant to titles 23 and 49 U.S.c., and Federal-aid systems revisions

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City of DavisYOLYOL19337 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 450 of 552

YOL19337Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$626,461 $626,461 <19$626,461$626,461$0$0

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group02 - Safe Routes to School

In Davis, citywide. operate Safe Routes to School Program through 2018. Work includes continuing outreach, marketing, education, printing maps, supporting school site coordinators, and continuation of "Active4.me" scanning system (captures every trip and can instantly notify a parent that their student arrived on campus). Work also may include improving signage near schools.

Listed for Information Only

19-00 2018

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

Total Cost $626,461ExemptCategory:

Specific activities which do not involve or lead directly to construction, such as: planning and technical studies, grants for training and research programs, planning activities conducted pursuant to titles 23 and 49 U.S.c., and Federal-aid systems revisions

Group10 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 451 of 552

Group10Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$6,649,108 $4,544,474 $7,309,651 $18,503,233 <19$3,806,000 $3,806,000Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality2019

$25,000 $3,994,919 $4,019,919Local Agency Funds2019$460,000 $460,000Local Transportation Fund2019

$2,456,000 $2,456,000RIP - STIP AC2019$1,174,000 $1,174,000Regional Surface Transportation Program2019$3,000,000 $3,000,000Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality2020

$500,000 $500,000Local Agency Funds2020$3,500,000 $3,500,000Local Agency Funds2021

$27,800,000 $27,800,000>22$65,219,152$54,000,570$4,544,474$6,674,108

Project Title

Project Description

Grouped Projects for Transportation enhancement activities

Scope: Projects are consistent with 40 CFR Part 93.126 Exempt Tables 2 and Table 3 categories - Transportation enhancement activities (except rehabilitation and operation of historic transportation buildings, structures, or facilities)

n/a n/a

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number:

Total Cost $65,219,152Includes 12 ProjectsExemptCategory:

Transportation enhancement activities (except rehabilitation and operation of historic transportation buildings, structures or facilities)

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Town of LoomisPLAPLA25644 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 452 of 552

PLA25644Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$558,366 $558,366Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality2019$520,758 $520,758Local Agency Funds2019

$1,079,124$1,079,124$0$0

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group10 - Town Center Implementation Plan Improvements Phase 4

In Loomis: Taylor Road from Horseshoe Bar Road to King Road: construct new bike lanes and sidewalks and streetscape improvements. (Emission Benefits in kg/day: 0.03 ROG, 0.02 NOx, 0.01 PM2.5, 0.01)

19-00 2020

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

Total Cost $1,079,124Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Transportation enhancement activities (except rehabilitation and operation of historic transportation buildings, structures or facilities)

City of Citrus HeightsSACSAC24732 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 453 of 552

SAC24732Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$1,528,833 $2,989,409 $4,518,242 <19$20,500,000 $20,500,000>22

$25,018,242$20,500,000$2,989,409$1,528,833

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group10 - Auburn Blvd. Complete Streets - Phase 2 (Rusch Park to Whyte Avenue intersection)

Rebuild and revitalize Auburn Blvd. from the northern city limits, including Whyte Ave intersection in City of Roseville, to as far south as Rusch Park by upgrading infrastructure to support mixed land uses and improving bicycle and pedestrian safety. (Emission Benefits in kg/day: 0.03 ROG, 0.02 NOx, 0.01 PM10)

Listed for Information Only

19-00 2025

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

FED ID: 5475-038

PPNO: n/a

Total Cost $25,018,242Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Transportation enhancement activities (except rehabilitation and operation of historic transportation buildings, structures or facilities)

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City of Elk GroveSACSAC24169 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 454 of 552

SAC24169Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$815,000 $142,000 $957,000 <19$5,000,000 $5,000,000>22

$5,957,000$5,000,000$142,000$815,000

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group10 - Old Town Elk Grove Streetscape Phase 2

In Elk Grove, Elk Grove Boulevard, from School St. to Waterman Rd.: Street frontage improvements, including: expanded decorative sidewalks & landscape strips, corner bulb-outs,landscaped median islands at intersections/pedestrian crossings, crosswalks, bike lanes/routes, signs and striping, bus shelters, related frontage improvement features and potential utility undergrounding. Project may include bike and bus improvements at the City proposed Railroad Avenue Plaza. The Plaza improvements would be along Elk Grove Boulevard near Railroad Avenue, just east of the UPRR Railroad Tracks in Old Town Elk Grove. (Emission Benefits in kg/day: .0.04 ROG, 0.03 NOx, 0.01 PM10, 0.01 PM2.5).

Listed for Information Only

19-00 2024

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

FED ID: 5479-048

PPNO: n/a

Total Cost $5,957,000Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Transportation enhancement activities (except rehabilitation and operation of historic transportation buildings, structures or facilities)

City of Rancho CordovaSACSAC25008 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 455 of 552

SAC25008Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$500,000 $100,000 $600,000 <19$3,000,000 $3,000,000Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality2020

$500,000 $500,000Local Agency Funds2020$4,100,000$3,500,000$100,000$500,000

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group10 - Folsom Blvd Complete Streets Phase 5 (Bradshaw to Horn)

In Rancho Cordova, on Folsom Blvd., from Bradshaw Rd. to Horn Rd.: Streetscape improvements, including sidewalk gap closure, new bifurcated sidewalks (on south side of Folsom Blvd.), and landscaped medians.

19-00 2019

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

Total Cost $4,100,000Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Transportation enhancement activities (except rehabilitation and operation of historic transportation buildings, structures or facilities)

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City of SacramentoSACSAC24623 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 456 of 552

SAC24623Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$380,000 $380,000 <19$2,300,000 $2,300,000>22

$2,680,000$2,300,000$0$380,000

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group10 - 16th Street Streetscape

On 16th Street from S Street to N Street, pedestrian improvements including bulb-outs, landscaping and trees, banners, pavement treatments, bike racks, and street furniture,and street lights.

Listed for Information Only

19-00 2024

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

Total Cost $2,680,000ExemptCategory:

Transportation enhancement activities (except rehabilitation and operation of historic transportation buildings, structures or facilities)

City of SacramentoSACSAC25017 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 457 of 552

SAC25017Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$501,000 $501,000 <19$3,500,000 $3,500,000Local Agency Funds2021

$4,001,000$3,500,000$0$501,000

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group10 - 16th Street Streetscape - H st. to Richards Blvd.

North 16th St./Lincoln Highway, from H St. to Richards Blvd.: Streetscape improvements, including restriping travel lanes to 11 feet, on street parking on both sides, curbs, six foot separated sidewalk, and pedestrian lighting.

19-00 2022

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

Total Cost $4,001,000Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Transportation enhancement activities (except rehabilitation and operation of historic transportation buildings, structures or facilities)

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City of SacramentoSACSAC24742 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 458 of 552

SAC24742Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$750,395 $174,000 $2,195,000 $3,119,395 <19$3,119,395$2,195,000$174,000$750,395

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group10 - Meadowview Rd. Streetscape Project - Phase 2

Meadowview Rd. from the light rail station to I-5 and along 24th St from Meadowview Rd. to Florin Rd. including medians, sidewalk treatments, and crosswalks. Planning and environmental review for entire segment. Phase 1 construction in SAC25010. Listed for Information Only

19-00 2020

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

FED ID: 5002-173

PPNO: n/a

Total Cost $3,119,395Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Transportation enhancement activities (except rehabilitation and operation of historic transportation buildings, structures or facilities)

City of SacramentoSACSAC24743 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 459 of 552

SAC24743Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$1,355,473 $1,355,473 <19$1,355,473$1,355,473$0$0

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group10 - North 12th St. Streetscape Project

North 12th St. between North B St. and Richards Blvd., construct six to eight feet sidewalks, drainage, and adding wrought iron fencing to separate pedestrians from light rail tracks. T15136200

Listed for Information Only

19-00 2019

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

Total Cost $1,355,473ExemptCategory:

Transportation enhancement activities (except rehabilitation and operation of historic transportation buildings, structures or facilities)

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Sacramento CountySACSAC24748 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 460 of 552

SAC24748Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$748,176 $1,020,000 $1,768,176 <19$3,247,634 $3,247,634Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality2019$3,304,161 $3,304,161Local Agency Funds2019$1,174,000 $1,174,000Regional Surface Transportation Program2019

$9,493,971$7,725,795$1,020,000$748,176

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group10 - Fair Oaks Boulevard Improvements, Phase 3

In Sacramento County and Community of Carmichael: on Fair Oaks Boulevard from 500 feet north of Marconi Avenue to 400 feet south of Landis Avenue; construct roadway and pedestrian improvements including rehabilitation of the roadway, landscaping and streetscape, medians, ADA compliant improvements, transit access, bike and pedestrian facilities, traffic signal modifications at Stanley Avenue, and a new signal at Robertson Avenue. (Emission Benefits in kg/day: 0.05 ROG, 0.04 NOx, 0.02 PM 10, 0.02 PM 2.5)

19-00 2019

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

FED ID: 5924-215

PPNO: n/a

Total Cost $9,493,971Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Transportation enhancement activities (except rehabilitation and operation of historic transportation buildings, structures or facilities)

Sacramento CountySACSAC24753 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 461 of 552

SAC24753Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$638,704 $119,065 $3,759,178 $4,516,947 <19$4,516,947$3,759,178$119,065$638,704

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group10 - Old Florin Town Streetscape Phase 2

Florin Rd. out to Power Inn Rd. to the west and Florin Perkins Rd/French Rd. to the east.,: Augment phase 1 of the streetscape by installing continuous separated sidewalks, bicycle lanes, improved transit facilities, median channelization, and improved street lighting. (CMAQ Emission Reductions in kg/day: 0.02 ROG, 0.02 NOx 13, 0.01 PM10)

Listed for Information Only

19-00 2019

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

FED ID: 5924-214

PPNO: n/a

Total Cost $4,516,947Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Transportation enhancement activities (except rehabilitation and operation of historic transportation buildings, structures or facilities)

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City of Yuba CitySUTSUT18930 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 462 of 552

SUT18930Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$287,000 $287,000 <19$25,000 $170,000 $195,000Local Agency Funds2019

$482,000$170,000$0$312,000

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group10 - SR 20 Corridor Improvement Project

Improve the State Route 20 corridor in Yuba City, from State Route 99 to the Feather River Bridge. Improvements include enhancements to development and complete streets improvements.

19-00 2022

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

Total Cost $482,000ExemptCategory:

Transportation enhancement activities (except rehabilitation and operation of historic transportation buildings, structures or facilities)

City of WoodlandYOLYOL19305 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 463 of 552

YOL19305Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$500,000 $500,000 <19$460,000 $460,000Local Transportation Fund2019

$2,456,000 $2,456,000RIP - STIP AC2019$3,416,000$2,916,000$0$500,000

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group10 - East Main St. Improvements

In the City of Woodland along East Main Street, from East Street to east of Pioneer Avenue. Construct sidewaks, 10-foot off-street bike path and associated landscape and irrigation, class II bike lanes and bus turnouts. Project will also construct safety improvements to include medians, updated freeway and local street signage and lane striping changes to improve traffic flow near the freeway entrances/exits. (Toll credits for PE). Toll Credits for ENG

19-00 2020

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

FED ID: 5046-039

PPNO: 8727

Total Cost $3,416,000Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Transportation enhancement activities (except rehabilitation and operation of historic transportation buildings, structures or facilities)

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Group30 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 464 of 552

Group30Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$404,449 $225,000 $629,449 <19$100,000 $100,000Local - Developer - Transportation Improvement Fee2019

$1,650,000 $1,650,000Regional Surface Transportation Program2019$113,774 $113,774Transportation Development Act2019

$362,031 $1,000,000 $1,362,031Local Agency Funds2020$1,500,000 $61,500,000 $63,000,000>22

$66,855,254$62,725,000$362,031$3,768,223

Project Title

Project Description

Grouped Projects for Reconstruction or renovation of transit buildings and structures

Scope: Projects are consistent with 40 CFR Part 93.126 Exempt Tables 2 and Table 3 categories - Reconstruction or renovation of transit buildings and structures (e.g., rail or bus buildings, storage and maintenance facilities, stations, terminals, and ancillary structures).( non-capacity Increasing)

n/a n/a

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number:

Total Cost $66,855,254Includes 5 ProjectsExemptCategory:

Reconstruction or renovation of transit buildings and structures (e.g., rail or bus buildings, storage and maintenance facilities, stations, terminals, and ancillary structures)

City of AuburnPLAPLA25353 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 465 of 552

PLA25353Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$54,449 $54,449 <19$362,031 $1,000,000 $1,362,031Local Agency Funds2020

$1,416,480$1,000,000$362,031$54,449

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group30 - Auburn Multi Modal Station - Rail Platform Extension

At the existing Auburn Multi Modal Station: Obtain right-of-way and install rail platform extension . (Emission Benefits in kg/day: 0.93 ROG, 1.18 NOx, 0.43 PM10)

19-00 2020

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

FED ID: 5077-017

Total Cost $1,416,480Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Reconstruction or renovation of transit buildings and structures (e.g., rail or bus buildings, storage and maintenance facilities, stations, terminals, and ancillary structures)

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RTSACREG18031 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 466 of 552

REG18031Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$350,000 $350,000 <19$350,000$0$0$350,000

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group30 - CPID Study

First phase of study is the Center for Public Interest Design (CPID) initial study. Toll credits are used as match for the $350K RSTP for CPID initial study.. Toll Credits for ENG, CON

Listed for Information Only

19-00 2019

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

FED ID: 6005-056

PPNO: n/a

Total Cost $350,000Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Specific activities which do not involve or lead directly to construction, such as: planning and technical studies, grants for training and research programs, planning activities conducted pursuant to titles 23 and 49 U.S.c., and Federal-aid systems revisions

RTSACREG18048 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 467 of 552

REG18048Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$100,000 $100,000Local - Developer - Transportation Improvement Fee2019$1,650,000 $1,650,000Regional Surface Transportation Program2019

$113,774 $113,774Transportation Development Act2019$48,000,000 $48,000,000>22

$49,863,774$48,000,000$0$1,863,774

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group30 - Light Rail Low Floor Station Conversion

In Sacramento Region, for the 48 light rail stations, design and construct improvements to convert stations to accommodate future low-floor vehicles.

19-00 2030

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

Total Cost $49,863,774Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Reconstruction or renovation of transit buildings and structures (e.g., rail or bus buildings, storage and maintenance facilities, stations, terminals, and ancillary structures)

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RTSACREG18021 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 468 of 552

REG18021Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$225,000 $225,000 <19$225,000$225,000$0$0

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group30 - Utility Buildings ROW Improvements

Aesthetic improvements to Sacramento Regional Transit utility buildings located along Folsom Boulevard and the Sacramento Regional Transit light rail Gold Line within the City of Rancho Cordova.

Listed for Information Only

19-00 2019

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

Total Cost $225,000Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Reconstruction or renovation of transit buildings and structures (e.g., rail or bus buildings, storage and maintenance facilities, stations, terminals, and ancillary structures)

Yolobus/YCTDYOLYCT18263 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 469 of 552

YCT18263Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$1,500,000 $13,500,000 $15,000,000>22$15,000,000$13,500,000$0$1,500,000

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group30 - YCTD Facility Electrification and Solar Upgrades (Phase 2)

The project includes the design, engineering, environmental, and construction of a solar electricity system and electric vehicle charging infrastructure. The solar electricity system would be built on top of vehicle parking spaces which would then provide shade end energy for the many Yolobus and Yolobus Special vehicles. The system would include installation of solar panels covering over 60,000 square feet, chargers, inverters and any needed utility improvements/upgrades. Will aid in stabilizing future fuel/energy costs for YCTD operations.

Listed for Information Only

19-00 2023

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

Total Cost $15,000,000ExemptCategory:

Reconstruction or renovation of transit buildings and structures (e.g., rail or bus buildings, storage and maintenance facilities, stations, terminals, and ancillary structures)

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Group17 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 470 of 552

Group17Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$375,500 $10,500 $495,935 $881,935 <19$1,437,500 $1,437,500FTA 5307 - Sm. Urb.2019

$3,257,500 $3,257,500FTA 5307 - Sm. Urb.2020$30,000 $30,000Road Repair and Accountability Act of 20172020$20,000 $20,000FTA 5307 - Sm. Urb.2021$30,000 $30,000Road Repair and Accountability Act of 20172021$20,000 $20,000FTA 5307 - Sm. Urb.2022$30,000 $30,000University Fees2022

$5,706,935$3,883,435$1,448,000$375,500

Project Title

Project Description

Grouped Projects for Construction of small passenger shelters and information kiosks

Scope: Projects are consistent with 40 CFR Part 93.126 Exempt Tables 2 and Table 3 categories - Construction of small passenger shelters and information kiosks

n/a n/a

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number:

Total Cost $5,706,935Includes 3 ProjectsExemptCategory:

Construction of small passenger shelters and information kiosks

RTSACREG17952 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 471 of 552

REG17952Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$25,500 $10,500 $145,935 $181,935 <19$181,935$145,935$10,500$25,500

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group17 - Fulton Ave. Bus Shelters

Along Fulton Ave., from Arden Wy. to Auburn Blvd.: Design and install 8 to 11 bus shelters, including easements. (Emission Benefits in kg/day: ROG 0.13, NOx 0.13, PM10 0.05)

Listed for Information Only

19-00 2019

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

FED ID: 6005-040

Total Cost $181,935Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Construction of small passenger shelters and information kiosks

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UnitransYOLUNI10465 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 472 of 552

UNI10465Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$350,000 $350,000 <19$70,000 $70,000FTA 5307 - Sm. Urb.2020$30,000 $30,000Road Repair and Accountability Act of 20172020$20,000 $20,000FTA 5307 - Sm. Urb.2021$30,000 $30,000Road Repair and Accountability Act of 20172021$20,000 $20,000FTA 5307 - Sm. Urb.2022$30,000 $30,000University Fees2022

$550,000$550,000$0$0

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group17 - Unitrans Bus Stop Access and Passenger Amenties

Implement various bus stop improvements, accessibility, and passenger amenities, including but not limited to installation, replacement, and repair of bus shelters/benches, passenger information displays, and passenger safety/security equipment.

19-00 2022

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

PPNO: 3173

Total Cost $550,000Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Construction of small passenger shelters and information kiosks

Yolobus/YCTDYOLYCT18255 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 473 of 552

YCT18255Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$350,000 $350,000 <19$1,437,500 $1,437,500FTA 5307 - Sm. Urb.2019

$3,187,500 $3,187,500FTA 5307 - Sm. Urb.2020$4,975,000$3,187,500$1,437,500$350,000

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group17 - Woodland Transit Center and Bus Shelter Improvements

In Downtown Woodland: Construct new transit center and modify routes to pulse concept, requiring new bus route corridor in north part of Woodland and other areas. (Toll Credits for PE, ROW, CON). Toll Credits for ENG, ROW, CON

19-00 2020

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

Total Cost $4,975,000Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Bus terminals and transfer points (Table 3)

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Group08 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 474 of 552

Group08Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$2,092,562 $580,000 $2,672,562 <19$50,000 $50,000Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality2019

$1,087,997 $1,087,997Local Agency Funds2019$5,636,000 $5,636,000RIP - STIP AC2019

$150,000 $10,770,000 $10,920,000SHOPP - Mobility (SHOPP AC)2020$20,366,559$17,543,997$730,000$2,092,562

Project Title

Project Description

Grouped Projects for Construction or renovation of power, signal, and communications systems

Scope: Projects are consistent with 40 CFR Part 93.126 Exempt Tables 2 and Table 3 categories - Construction or renovation of power, signal, and communications systems

n/a n/a

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number:

Total Cost $20,366,559Includes 4 ProjectsExemptCategory:

Construction or renovation of power, signal, and communications systems

Caltrans D3ELDCAL20718 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 475 of 552

CAL20718Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$1,500,000 $580,000 $2,080,000 <19$150,000 $10,770,000 $10,920,000SHOPP - Mobility (SHOPP AC)2020

$13,000,000$10,770,000$730,000$1,500,000

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group08 - US 50 Advance Warning and ITS

In El Dorado County, US 50, from the Sacramento County Line to east of Stateline Avenue (PM 0.0/80.4) - Upgrade new Transportation Management System elements. Intelligent Transportation System (ITS) [CTIPS ID 107-0000-1028]. Toll Credits for ENG

19-00 2021

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: 0H520

PPNO: 3312

Total Cost $13,000,000Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Traffic control devices and operating assistance other than signalization projects

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El Dorado CountyELDELD19385 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 476 of 552

ELD19385Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$50,000 $50,000Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality2019$6,478 $6,478Local Agency Funds2019

$56,478$56,478$0$0

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group08 - El Dorado County Fleet Electrification - EV Infrastructure

Install electric vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure to support new vehicles (purchased in ELD19382) at their respective County facilities. (Emission Benefits in kg/day: 0.14 ROG, 0.15 NOx. 0.06 PM10, 0.06 PM2.5)

19-00 2019

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

Total Cost $56,478Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Construction or renovation of power, signal, and communications systems

City of Elk GroveSACSAC24706 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 477 of 552

SAC24706Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$82,000 $82,000 <19$479,519 $479,519Local Agency Funds2019

$2,312,000 $2,312,000RIP - STIP AC2019$2,873,519$2,791,519$0$82,000

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group08 - ITS Master Plan - Phase 4 Implementation

In Elk Grove, at intersections along Elk Grove-Florin Road, Big Horn Blvd., Franklin Blvd, Bruceville Rd., West Stockton Blvd, Elk Grove Blvd., and Grant Line Rd.: Install new traffic signal controllers and interconnect cable. Provide integration of the new signal controllers into the City's existing Transportation Management Center (TMC). Relocate TMC to City Hall from its current location at the Corporation Yard. Closed circuit television cameras will be installed at key intersections to help monitor, coordinate, and maintain traffic flow. (Emission Benefits in kg/day: 0.36 ROG, 0.24 NOx, 0.01 PM 2.5.)

19-00 2018

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

FED ID: 5479-050

PPNO: 1667

Total Cost $2,873,519Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Traffic signal synchronization projects

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City of SacramentoSACSAC25013 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 478 of 552

SAC25013Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$510,562 $510,562 <19$602,000 $602,000Local Agency Funds2019

$3,324,000 $3,324,000RIP - STIP AC2019$4,436,562$3,926,000$0$510,562

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group08 - Downtown Controller and Communications Upgrade

In Downtown Sacramento, area bounded by Alhambra Boulevard, Interstate 5, D Street, and Broadway. This project includes replacing existing obsolete end of life signal controllers, upgrading outdated serial communications systems with modern IP fiber cable based systems, installing new fiber cables in existing conduits, installing fiber switches, and replacing some cabinets and CCTVs.

19-00 2020

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

FED ID: 5002-196

PPNO: 1782

Total Cost $4,436,562Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Construction or renovation of power, signal, and communications systems

Group36 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 479 of 552

Group36Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$6,225,621 $6,225,621 <19$160,000 $160,000FTA 5307 - Sm. Urb.2019

$30,000 $30,000Local Matching Funds2019$10,000 $10,000University Fees2019

$420,000 $420,000FTA 5307 - Sm. Urb.2020$30,000 $30,000Local Matching Funds2020$75,000 $75,000University Fees2020

$540,000 $540,000FTA 5307 - Sm. Urb.2021$30,000 $30,000Local Matching Funds2021

$105,000 $105,000University Fees2021$2,020,000 $2,020,000FTA 5307 - Sm. Urb.2022

$30,000 $30,000Local Matching Funds2022$475,000 $475,000University Fees2022$372,000 $372,000>22

$10,522,621$10,522,621$0$0

Project Title

Project Description

Grouped Projects for Purchase of office, shop, and operating equipment for existing facilities

Scope: Projects are consistent with 40 CFR Part 93.126 Exempt Tables 2 and Table 3 categories - Purchase of office, shop, and operating equipment for existing facilities

n/a n/a

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number:

Total Cost $10,522,621Includes 5 ProjectsExemptCategory:

Purchase of office, shop, and operating equipment for existing facilities

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RTSACREG18037 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 480 of 552

REG18037Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$1,824,450 $1,824,450 <19$1,824,450$1,824,450$0$0

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group36 - BMF1 CNG Facility Equipment Replacement

At RT’s Bus Maintenance Facility #1 (BMF1): Replace and upgrade aging compressor equipment, the flow devices for the CNG dispensers, the HMI fueling control monitors and the control systems.

Listed for Information Only

19-00 2021

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

Total Cost $1,824,450Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Purchase of office, shop, and operating equipment for existing facilities

Caltrans HQYOLCAL20742 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 481 of 552

CAL20742Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$123,171 $123,171 <19$123,171$123,171$0$0

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group36 - FTA 5310 - YCTD Customer Information Module and Interactive Voice Response (IVR)

Customer Information Modules and Interactive Voice Response (IVR) software to dramatically improve YCTD's ability to manage late cancellations and no shows on Yolobus Special, resulting in improved service and performance. System will automatically notify scheduled trip customers of vehicle ETA, location, and other relevant information. (Transportation Development Credits/Toll Credits are being used to waive the match.) Additional Safety & Security and LCTOP funds to be specified for additional local match.. Toll Credits for CON

Listed for Information Only

19-00 2020

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

Total Cost $123,171Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Purchase of office, shop, and operating equipment for existing facilities

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UnitransYOLUNI10471 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 482 of 552

UNI10471Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$3,550,000 $3,550,000 <19$160,000 $160,000FTA 5307 - Sm. Urb.2019

$30,000 $30,000Local Matching Funds2019$10,000 $10,000University Fees2019

$400,000 $400,000FTA 5307 - Sm. Urb.2020$30,000 $30,000Local Matching Funds2020$70,000 $70,000University Fees2020

$520,000 $520,000FTA 5307 - Sm. Urb.2021$30,000 $30,000Local Matching Funds2021

$100,000 $100,000University Fees2021$2,000,000 $2,000,000FTA 5307 - Sm. Urb.2022

$30,000 $30,000Local Matching Funds2022$470,000 $470,000University Fees2022

$7,400,000$7,400,000$0$0

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group36 - Unitrans Maintenance Facility Improvements

Perform repair and rehabilitation activities to maintain the Unitrans Maintenance Facility in a state of good repair, and replace operating equipment in the Maintenance Facility that has surpass their useful lives. The focus during the quadrennial period of this MTIP is to complete the installation of electric charging infrastructure to facilitate the introduction of electric propulsion buses into the Unitrans fleet.

19-00 2022

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

Total Cost $7,400,000Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Purchase of office, shop, and operating equipment for existing facilities

UnitransYOLUNI10467 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 483 of 552

UNI10467Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$450,000 $450,000 <19$20,000 $20,000FTA 5307 - Sm. Urb.2020

$5,000 $5,000University Fees2020$20,000 $20,000FTA 5307 - Sm. Urb.2021

$5,000 $5,000University Fees2021$20,000 $20,000FTA 5307 - Sm. Urb.2022

$5,000 $5,000University Fees2022$525,000$525,000$0$0

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group36 - Unitrans Miscellaneous Capital Improvements for Ops

Office, shop, operating equipment, facility, security enhancements, and non-revenue vehicles for existing facilities.

19-00 2022

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

Total Cost $525,000Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Purchase of office, shop, and operating equipment for existing facilities

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Yolobus/YCTDYOLYCT18165 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 484 of 552

YCT18165Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$278,000 $278,000 <19$372,000 $372,000>22

$650,000$650,000$0$0

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group36 - Yolobus Maintenance Facility Improvements & Equipment

Repair, replace shop equipment, and perform maintenance for Yolobus maintenance shop. (FTA 5309(c) funds are State of Good Repair funding)

Listed for Information Only

19-00 2025

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

Total Cost $650,000Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Reconstruction or renovation of transit buildings and structures (e.g., rail or bus buildings, storage and maintenance facilities, stations, terminals, and ancillary structures)

Group14 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 485 of 552

Group14Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$43,609,088 $43,609,088 <19$43,609,088$43,609,088$0$0

Project Title

Project Description

Grouped Projects for Rehabilitation of transit vehicles

Scope: Projects are consistent with 40 CFR Part 93.126 Exempt Tables 2 and Table 3 categories - Rehabilitation of transit vehicles (In PM10and PM2.5nonattainment or maintenance areas, such projects are exempt only if they are in compliance with control measures in the applicable implementation plan)

n/a n/a

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number:

Total Cost $43,609,088Includes 2 ProjectsExemptCategory:

Rehabilitation of transit vehicles

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RTSACREG15880 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 486 of 552

REG15880Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$9,946,412 $9,946,412 <19$9,946,412$9,946,412$0$0

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group14 - LRV Mid-Life Overhaul

SRTD mid-life overhaul of light rail vehicles. (FFY 2007 funds will rehabilitate 6 to 8 vehicles.) (FTA 5307 funds are unused funds from FFY 2005)

Listed for Information Only

19-00 2019

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

PPNO: 3L33

Total Cost $9,946,412Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Rehabilitation of transit vehicles

RTSACREG17946 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 487 of 552

REG17946Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$33,662,676 $33,662,676 <19$33,662,676$33,662,676$0$0

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group14 - Retrofit 21 UTDC Light Rail Vehicles

Retrofit 21 UTDC light rail vehicles purchased from Valley Transit.

Listed for Information Only

19-00 2019

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

Total Cost $33,662,676Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Rehabilitation of transit vehicles

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Group18 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 488 of 552

Group18Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$49,475 $49,475 <19$156,200 $156,200Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality2019

$20,237 $20,237Local Agency Funds2019$225,912$225,912$0$0

Project Title

Project Description

Grouped Projects for Purchase of support vehicles

Scope: Projects are consistent with 40 CFR Part 93.126 Exempt Tables 2 and Table 3 categories - Purchase of support vehicles

n/a n/a

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number:

Total Cost $225,912Includes 1 ProjectExemptCategory:

Purchase of support vehicles

El Dorado CountyELDELD19382 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 489 of 552

ELD19382Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$49,475 $49,475 <19$156,200 $156,200Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality2019

$20,237 $20,237Local Agency Funds2019$225,912$225,912$0$0

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group18 - El Dorado County Fleet Electrification/Hybrid

Pay for the incremental cost difference between a plug-in electric (PEV) or plug-in electric gasoline hybrid vehicle and its gasoline-powered version for the El Dorado County Fleet new vehicle purchases. (ELD19385 is the installation of electric vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure to support the new vehicles). (Emission Benefits in kg/day: 0.14 ROG, 0.15 NOx. 0.06 PM10, 0.06 PM2.5)

19-00 2019

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

FED ID: 5925-136

PPNO: n/a

Total Cost $225,912Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Purchase of support vehicles

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Group15 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 490 of 552

Group15Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$108,251,067 $108,251,067 <19$3,840,489 $3,840,489FTA 5307 *2019

$400,000 $400,000FTA 5307 - Discr.2019$17,205,630 $17,205,630FTA 5307 - E.S.2019

$4,258,959 $4,258,959FTA 5307 - Sm. Urb.2019$1,376,106 $1,376,106FTA 53112019

$11,810,979 $11,810,979FTA 53372019$1,791,500 $1,791,500Farebox Revenue2019$8,013,162 $8,013,162Local Agency Funds2019$4,807,897 $4,807,897Local Transportation Fund2019$4,865,543 $4,865,543Transportation Development Act2019$2,719,461 $2,719,461University Fees2019$3,840,489 $3,840,489FTA 5307 *2020

$15,601,180 $15,601,180FTA 5307 - E.S.2020$3,550,000 $3,550,000FTA 5307 - Sm. Urb.2020$1,255,227 $1,255,227FTA 53112020

$11,810,979 $11,810,979FTA 53372020$1,894,415 $1,894,415Farebox Revenue2020$8,013,162 $8,013,162Local Agency Funds2020$5,024,725 $5,024,725Local Transportation Fund2020$2,308,039 $2,308,039Transportation Development Act2020$2,711,370 $2,711,370University Fees2020$3,840,489 $3,840,489FTA 5307 *2021

$15,601,180 $15,601,180FTA 5307 - E.S.2021$3,400,000 $3,400,000FTA 5307 - Sm. Urb.2021$1,245,227 $1,245,227FTA 53112021

$11,810,979 $11,810,979FTA 53372021$1,897,359 $1,897,359Farebox Revenue2021$8,013,162 $8,013,162Local Agency Funds2021$4,150,000 $4,150,000Local Transportation Fund2021$2,233,039 $2,233,039Transportation Development Act2021$2,704,323 $2,704,323University Fees2021$3,840,489 $3,840,489FTA 5307 *2022

$15,601,180 $15,601,180FTA 5307 - E.S.2022$3,400,000 $3,400,000FTA 5307 - Sm. Urb.2022$1,255,227 $1,255,227FTA 53112022

$11,810,979 $11,810,979FTA 53372022$1,900,333 $1,900,333Farebox Revenue2022$8,013,162 $8,013,162Local Agency Funds2022$4,560,000 $4,560,000Local Transportation Fund2022$2,258,039 $2,258,039Transportation Development Act2022$2,711,805 $2,711,805University Fees2022

$680,000 $680,000>22$336,277,351$336,277,351$0$0

Project Title

Project Description

Grouped Projects for Operating assistance to transit agencies

Scope: Projects are consistent with 40 CFR Part 93.126 Exempt Tables 2 and Table 3 categories - Operating assistance to transit agencies

n/a n/a

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number:

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Total Cost $336,277,351Includes 18 ProjectsExemptCategory:

Operating assistance to transit agencies

El Dorado County TransitELDELD19376 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 491 of 552

ELD19376Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$6,777,064 $6,777,064 <19$6,777,064$6,777,064$0$0

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group15 - Operating Assistance for Rural Transit Service

Operating assistance for rural transit services within El Dorado County. Outside the Sacramento Urbanized Area.FFY 2015: $635,227FFY 2016: $635,227FFY 2017: $635,227FFY 2018: $635,227

Listed for Information Only

19-00 2020

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

Total Cost $6,777,064Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Operating assistance to transit agencies

El Dorado County TransitELDCAL20797 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 492 of 552

CAL20797Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$635,227 $635,227FTA 53112019$1,059,039 $1,059,039Transportation Development Act2019

$635,227 $635,227FTA 53112020$1,059,039 $1,059,039Transportation Development Act2020

$635,227 $635,227FTA 53112021$1,059,039 $1,059,039Transportation Development Act2021

$635,227 $635,227FTA 53112022$1,059,039 $1,059,039Transportation Development Act2022

$6,777,064$6,777,064$0$0

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group15 - Operating Assistance for Rural Transit Services

Operating Assistance for rural transit services on the western slope of El Dorado County. Outside the Sacramento Urbanized Area.

19-00 2024

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

PPNO: n/a

Total Cost $6,777,064Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Operating assistance to transit agencies

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RTSACREG18033 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 493 of 552

REG18033Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$9,601,222 $9,601,222 <19$3,840,489 $3,840,489FTA 5307 *2019

$960,122 $960,122Local Agency Funds2019$3,840,489 $3,840,489FTA 5307 *2020

$960,122 $960,122Local Agency Funds2020$3,840,489 $3,840,489FTA 5307 *2021

$960,122 $960,122Local Agency Funds2021$3,840,489 $3,840,489FTA 5307 *2022

$960,122 $960,122Local Agency Funds2022$28,803,666$28,803,666$0$0

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group15 - RT ADA Operations

ADA operations for transit services within the RT District Paratransit Area. Sacramento Urbanized Area.

19-00 2022

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

Total Cost $28,803,666Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Operating assistance to transit agencies

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RTSACREG18034 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 494 of 552

REG18034Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$67,141,158 $67,141,158 <19$15,601,180 $15,601,180FTA 5307 - E.S.2019$11,810,979 $11,810,979FTA 53372019

$6,853,040 $6,853,040Local Agency Funds2019$15,601,180 $15,601,180FTA 5307 - E.S.2020$11,810,979 $11,810,979FTA 53372020

$6,853,040 $6,853,040Local Agency Funds2020$15,601,180 $15,601,180FTA 5307 - E.S.2021$11,810,979 $11,810,979FTA 53372021

$6,853,040 $6,853,040Local Agency Funds2021$15,601,180 $15,601,180FTA 5307 - E.S.2022$11,810,979 $11,810,979FTA 53372022

$6,853,040 $6,853,040Local Agency Funds2022$204,201,954$204,201,954$0$0

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group15 - RT Preventive Maintenance

Provide for scheduled and unscheduled maintenance for bus and light rail revenue vehicles and facilities.

FFY2017: $16,068,407FFY2018: $16,068,407FFY2019: $16,068,407FFY2020: $16,068,407

FTA 5337

FFY2017: $11,487,417FFY2018: $11,487,417FFY2019: $11,487,417FFY2020: $11,487,417

19-00 2022

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

Total Cost $204,201,954Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Operating assistance to transit agencies

RTSACREG18040 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 495 of 552

REG18040Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$4,215,484 $4,215,484 <19$4,215,484$4,215,484$0$0

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group15 - SRTD JARC Operating Assistance

The project will maintain current bus service levels for key routes serving low-income, transit dependent residents connecting them to work, education and services.

Listed for Information Only

19-00 2019

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

Total Cost $4,215,484Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Operating assistance to transit agencies

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Sacramento CountySACSAC25041 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 496 of 552

SAC25041Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$1,360,000 $1,360,000 <19$340,000 $340,000FTA 53112019$340,000 $340,000Transportation Development Act2019$340,000 $340,000FTA 53112020$340,000 $340,000Transportation Development Act2020$340,000 $340,000FTA 53112021$340,000 $340,000Transportation Development Act2021$340,000 $340,000FTA 53112022$340,000 $340,000Transportation Development Act2022$680,000 $680,000>22

$4,760,000$4,760,000$0$0

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group15 - FFY 2017-2023 Operating Assistance for Sacramento Couty Rural Transit Program

Operating assistance for rural transit services within Sacramento County. Outside the Sacramento Urbanized Area.

19-00 2024

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

Total Cost $4,760,000Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Operating assistance to transit agencies

Yuba Sutter TransitVARYST10449 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 497 of 552

YST10449Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$2,100,000 $2,100,000FTA 5307 - Sm. Urb.2019$270,000 $270,000FTA 53112019

$1,500,000 $1,500,000Farebox Revenue2019$200,000 $200,000Local Agency Funds2019

$3,470,000 $3,470,000Local Transportation Fund2019$7,540,000$7,540,000$0$0

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group15 - Operating Assistance for FY 2019

Yuba-Sutter Transit Operating Assistance for FY 2019

19-00 2019

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

Total Cost $7,540,000Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Operating assistance to transit agencies

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Yuba Sutter TransitVARYST10450 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 498 of 552

YST10450Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$2,100,000 $2,100,000FTA 5307 - Sm. Urb.2020$280,000 $280,000FTA 53112020

$1,600,000 $1,600,000Farebox Revenue2020$200,000 $200,000Local Agency Funds2020

$3,740,000 $3,740,000Local Transportation Fund2020$7,920,000$7,920,000$0$0

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group15 - Operating Assistance for FY 2020

Yuba-Sutter Transit Operating Assistance for FY 2020

19-00 2020

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

Total Cost $7,920,000Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Operating assistance to transit agencies

Yuba Sutter TransitVARYST10451 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 499 of 552

YST10451Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$2,100,000 $2,100,000FTA 5307 - Sm. Urb.2021$270,000 $270,000FTA 53112021

$1,600,000 $1,600,000Farebox Revenue2021$200,000 $200,000Local Agency Funds2021

$4,150,000 $4,150,000Local Transportation Fund2021$8,320,000$8,320,000$0$0

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group15 - Operating Assistance for FY 2021

Yuba-Sutter Transit Operating Assistance for FY 2021

19-00 2021

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

Total Cost $8,320,000Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Operating assistance to transit agencies

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Yuba Sutter TransitVARYST10452 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 500 of 552

YST10452Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$2,100,000 $2,100,000FTA 5307 - Sm. Urb.2022$280,000 $280,000FTA 53112022

$1,600,000 $1,600,000Farebox Revenue2022$200,000 $200,000Local Agency Funds2022

$4,560,000 $4,560,000Local Transportation Fund2022$8,740,000$8,740,000$0$0

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group15 - Operating Assistance for FY 2022

Yuba-Sutter Transit Operating Assistance for FY 2022

19-00 2022

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

Total Cost $8,740,000Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Operating assistance to transit agencies

UnitransYOLUNI10466 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 501 of 552

UNI10466Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$10,072,000 $10,072,000 <19$1,300,000 $1,300,000FTA 5307 - Sm. Urb.2019

$291,500 $291,500Farebox Revenue2019$784,000 $784,000Transportation Development Act2019

$2,719,461 $2,719,461University Fees2019$1,300,000 $1,300,000FTA 5307 - Sm. Urb.2020

$294,415 $294,415Farebox Revenue2020$909,000 $909,000Transportation Development Act2020

$2,711,370 $2,711,370University Fees2020$1,300,000 $1,300,000FTA 5307 - Sm. Urb.2021

$297,359 $297,359Farebox Revenue2021$834,000 $834,000Transportation Development Act2021

$2,704,323 $2,704,323University Fees2021$1,300,000 $1,300,000FTA 5307 - Sm. Urb.2022

$300,333 $300,333Farebox Revenue2022$859,000 $859,000Transportation Development Act2022

$2,711,805 $2,711,805University Fees2022$30,688,566$30,688,566$0$0

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group15 - Operating Assistance

Operation, maintenance, administration, and program development for the provision of fixed route transit service within the City of Davis. Program development includes training and direct educational expenses for employee development (pursuant to 2 CFR Part 200.472) in the areas of safety, security, and business administration. Davis Urbanized Area. FFY 2017 to FFY 2022

19-00 2022

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

Total Cost $30,688,566Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Operating assistance to transit agencies

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Yolobus/YCTDYOLYCT18272 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 502 of 552

YCT18272Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$992,542 $992,542 <19$496,271 $496,271FTA 5307 - Sm. Urb.2019$496,271 $496,271Transportation Development Act2019

$1,985,084$1,985,084$0$0

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group15 - Operating Assistance (FTA 5307 Woodland Small Urban) FY17/18, FY18/19

Operating assistance for continuation of service on routes 45/45X, 210, 211, 212, 214, 215, 216, 217, 242, and 243. FY17/18 and FY18/19.

19-00 2019

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

Total Cost $1,985,084Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Operating assistance to transit agencies

Yolobus/YCTDYOLYCT18271 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 503 of 552

YCT18271Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$265,860 $265,860 <19$212,688 $212,688FTA 5307 - Sm. Urb.2019

$53,172 $53,172Local Transportation Fund2019$531,720$531,720$0$0

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group15 - Woodland Preventative Maintenance FY17/18 and FY18/19

Preventative Maintenance for local Woodland transit services, including Express service to/from Sacramento. Funding is for YCTD operating years 17/18 and 18/19.

19-00 2019

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

Total Cost $531,720Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Operating assistance to transit agencies

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Yolobus/YCTDYOLYCT18274 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 504 of 552

YCT18274Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$1,210,683 $1,210,683 <19$260,450 $260,450FTA 5307 - E.S.2019$950,233 $950,233Transportation Development Act2019

$2,421,366$2,421,366$0$0

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group15 - YCTD ADA Operating Assistance (FTA 5307 Large Urban) FY17/18, FY 18/19

ADA Operations for transit services within the YCTD as well as service to / from Sacramento. Sacramento Urbanized Area and Woodland Urbanized Area. FFY 2018, $260,450; FFY 2019, $260,450.

19-00 2019

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

Total Cost $2,421,366Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Operating assistance to transit agencies

Yolobus/YCTDYOLYCT18273 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 505 of 552

YCT18273Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$1,680,000 $1,680,000 <19$1,344,000 $1,344,000FTA 5307 - E.S.2019

$336,000 $336,000Transportation Development Act2019$3,360,000$3,360,000$0$0

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group15 - YCTD Preventative Maintenance (FTA 5307 Large Urban) FY17/18, FY18/19

Preventative Maintenance for transit services within the YCTD as well as service to / from Sacramento. Sacramento Urbanized Area and Woodland Urbanized Area. FFY 2018 ad FFY 2019.

19-00 2019

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

Total Cost $3,360,000Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Operating assistance to transit agencies

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Yolobus/YCTDYOLYCT18267 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 506 of 552

YCT18267Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$4,304,175 $4,304,175 <19$150,000 $150,000FTA 5307 - Sm. Urb.2019

$1,284,725 $1,284,725Local Transportation Fund2019$150,000 $150,000FTA 5307 - Sm. Urb.2020

$1,284,725 $1,284,725Local Transportation Fund2020$7,173,625$7,173,625$0$0

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group15 - YCTD Route 42 Operating Assistance (5307 Small Urban)

Operating Assistance for continuation of service on Route 42. This service provides transit service to low income individuals who work non-traditional schedules, including evenings, weekends, and holidays. This amount includes $150,000 per year of funds for operations in FY 16/17/18 transferred to the 5307 account from Davis Small Urban (Davis UZA) funds.

19-00 2020

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

Total Cost $7,173,625Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Operating assistance to transit agencies

Yolobus/YCTDYOLYCT18275 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 507 of 552

YCT18275Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$630,879 $630,879 <19$130,879 $130,879FTA 53112019$500,000 $500,000Transportation Development Act2019

$1,261,758$1,261,758$0$0

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group15 - YCTD Rural Operating Assistance (FTA 5311)

Operating assistance for rural transit services within the YCTD. Outside the Sacramento Urbanized Area and the Woodland Urbanized Area. FFY 2018: $130,879 and FFY 2019 $130,879.

19-00 2019

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

Total Cost $1,261,758Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Operating assistance to transit agencies

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Yolobus/YCTDYOLYCT18256 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 508 of 552

YCT18256Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$400,000 $400,000FTA 5307 - Discr.2019$400,000 $400,000Transportation Development Act2019

$800,000$800,000$0$0

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group15 - Yolobus Downtown Shuttle

Creation of new shuttle service between West Sacramento Transit Center and Downtown Sacramento to address evening peak downtown traffic. Existing routes 40,41,42 and 240 would terminate at West Sacramento Transit Center during peak traffic events.

19-00 2020

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

Total Cost $800,000Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Operating assistance to transit agencies

Group35 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 509 of 552

Group35Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$24,596,000 $24,596,000 <19$816,000 $816,000FTA 5307 - Sm. Urb.2019

$20,000 $20,000Transportation Development Act2019$184,000 $184,000University Fees2019$960,000 $960,000FTA 5307 - Sm. Urb.2020

$20,000 $20,000Transportation Development Act2020$220,000 $220,000University Fees2020$340,000 $340,000FTA 5307 - Sm. Urb.2021$120,000 $120,000FTA 53112021$460,000 $460,000FTA 5339 - Sm. Urb..2021$210,000 $210,000State Transit Assistance Fund2021

$20,000 $20,000Transportation Development Act2021$1,350,000 $1,350,000FTA 5307 - Sm. Urb.2022

$430,000 $430,000FTA 5339 - Sm. Urb..2022$18,148,000 $18,148,000RIP - STIP AC2022

$20,000 $20,000Transportation Development Act2022$1,845,400 $1,845,400University Fees2022

$80,709,100 $80,709,100>22$130,468,500$130,468,500$0$0

Project Title

Project Description

Grouped Projects for Purchase of new buses and rail cars to replace existing vehicles or for minor expansions of the fleet.

Scope: Projects are consistent with 40 CFR Part 93.126 Exempt Tables 2 and Table 3 categories - Purchase of new buses and rail cars to replace existing vehicles or for minor expansions of the fleet

n/a n/a

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number:

Total Cost $130,468,500Includes 12 ProjectsExemptCategory:

Purchase of new buses and rail cars to replace existing vehicles or for minor expansions of the fleet

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RTELDELD19467 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 510 of 552

ELD19467Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$91,376 $91,376 <19$91,376$91,376$0$0

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group35 - El Dorado County Transit Authority - Bus Expansion

El Dorado County Transit Authority: Purchase two minivans for expansion of enhanced demand response service in the El Dorado urbanized area. These expansion vehicles will be use gasoline (GA) fuel. (Funds are Sacramento Urbanized Area FTA 5307 funds for PM from FY12/13.) Listed for Information Only

19-00 2019

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

Total Cost $91,376Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Purchase of new buses and rail cars to replace existing vehicles or for minor expansions of the fleet

City of RosevillePLAPLA25666 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 511 of 552

PLA25666Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$2,000,000 $2,000,000 <19$2,000,000$2,000,000$0$0

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group35 - Commuter Fleet Replacement

Replace 4 commuter buses. (Transportation Development Credits/Toll Credits for CON). Toll Credits for CON

Listed for Information Only

19-00 2020

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

Total Cost $2,000,000Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Purchase of new buses and rail cars to replace existing vehicles or for minor expansions of the fleet

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Placer CountyPLAPLA25583 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 512 of 552

PLA25583Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$530,000 $530,000 <19$530,000$530,000$0$0

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group35 - CNG Bus

Replace one CNG bus with one new cleaner CNG Bus for Placer County Transit. (Emissions Benefits in kg/day: NOx 0.75.)

Listed for Information Only

19-00 2019

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

Total Cost $530,000Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Purchase of new buses and rail cars to replace existing vehicles or for minor expansions of the fleet

RTSACREG18025 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 513 of 552

REG18025Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$1,571,200 $1,571,200 <19$1,571,200$1,571,200$0$0

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group35 - CNG Paratransit Vehicle Replacement

Replace up to eleven CNG powered paratransit vehicles to provide services to elderly and disabled passengers. (Emission Benefits in kg/day: 0.07 ROG, 1.45 NOx, 0.03 PM10.). Toll Credits for CON

Listed for Information Only

19-00 2019

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

FED ID: 6005-047

PPNO: n/a

Total Cost $1,571,200Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Purchase of new buses and rail cars to replace existing vehicles or for minor expansions of the fleet

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RTSACREG18010 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 514 of 552

REG18010Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$7,297,205 $7,297,205 <19$7,297,205$7,297,205$0$0

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group35 - Paratransit Vehicle Replacement FY17/18 to FY19/20

Purchase replacement and some expansion vehicles and communication equipment to be used by Paratransit, Inc to provide complementary ADA paratransit service on behalf of RT. These vehicles will be fueled by gasoline or alternative fuel technologies. Bus purchase may include spare parts and major components in addition to maintenance equipment necessary to support bus maintenance.

Listed for Information Only

19-00 2020

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

PPNO: 3149

Total Cost $7,297,205ExemptCategory:

Purchase of new buses and rail cars to replace existing vehicles or for minor expansions of the fleet

RTSACREG18032 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 515 of 552

REG18032Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$78,004,500 $78,004,500>22$78,004,500$78,004,500$0$0

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group35 - Siemens Light Rail Vehicle (LRV) Replacement

Replace half (13 of 26) Siemens Light Rail Vehicles.

Listed for Information Only

19-00 2030

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

Total Cost $78,004,500Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Purchase of new buses and rail cars to replace existing vehicles or for minor expansions of the fleet

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Yuba Sutter TransitVARYST10445 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 516 of 552

YST10445Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$4,375,000 $4,375,000 <19$4,375,000$4,375,000$0$0

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group35 - Commuter Bus Fleet Replacement

Purchase seven heavy-duty, high floor, clean diesel commuter buses (40' - 45') to replace seven buses.

Listed for Information Only

19-00 2019

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

Total Cost $4,375,000Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Purchase of new buses and rail cars to replace existing vehicles or for minor expansions of the fleet

Yuba Sutter TransitVARYST10446 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 517 of 552

YST10446Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$950,000 $950,000 <19$950,000$950,000$0$0

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group35 - Demand Response Fleet Replacement

Purchase ten low-floor, demand response buses to replace ten high-floor buses. Vehicle fuel type will likely be gasoline (GA).

Listed for Information Only

19-00 2019

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

Total Cost $950,000Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Purchase of new buses and rail cars to replace existing vehicles or for minor expansions of the fleet

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Yuba Sutter TransitVARYST10453 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 518 of 552

YST10453Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$260,000 $260,000FTA 5307 - Sm. Urb.2021$120,000 $120,000FTA 53112021$460,000 $460,000FTA 5339 - Sm. Urb..2021$210,000 $210,000State Transit Assistance Fund2021

$1,050,000$1,050,000$0$0

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group35 - Demand Response Fleet Replacement

Purchase seven demand response replacement buses to replace six demand response buses. Fuel type will likely be gasoline (GA)

19-00 2022

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

Total Cost $1,050,000Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Purchase of new buses and rail cars to replace existing vehicles or for minor expansions of the fleet

Yuba Sutter TransitVARYST10444 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 519 of 552

YST10444Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$5,500,000 $5,500,000 <19$5,500,000$5,500,000$0$0

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group35 - Fixed Route Fleet Replacement & Minor Fleet Expansion

Purchase 11 heavy-duty, low-floor, clean diesel, local fixed route buses (30' - 35') to replace 11 local fixed route buses.

Listed for Information Only

19-00 2020

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

Total Cost $5,500,000Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Purchase of new buses and rail cars to replace existing vehicles or for minor expansions of the fleet

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UnitransYOLUNI10469 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 520 of 552

UNI10469Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$2,281,219 $2,281,219 <19$816,000 $816,000FTA 5307 - Sm. Urb.2019

$20,000 $20,000Transportation Development Act2019$184,000 $184,000University Fees2019$960,000 $960,000FTA 5307 - Sm. Urb.2020

$20,000 $20,000Transportation Development Act2020$220,000 $220,000University Fees2020

$80,000 $80,000FTA 5307 - Sm. Urb.2021$20,000 $20,000Transportation Development Act2021

$1,350,000 $1,350,000FTA 5307 - Sm. Urb.2022$430,000 $430,000FTA 5339 - Sm. Urb..2022

$20,000 $20,000Transportation Development Act2022$1,845,400 $1,845,400University Fees2022$2,704,600 $2,704,600>22

$10,951,219$10,951,219$0$0

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group35 - Rolling Stock Replacement

For Davis Community Transit, replace four paratransit vehicles plus related equipment (radios, fareboxes, etc). These vehicles will use gasoline (GA) fuel.

For Unitrans, purchase six standard 40-foot buses and three double-deck buses between FY 2017 and FY 2020 to replace existing buses when they have surpassed their useful lives plus related equipment (radios, fare boxes, security equipment, etc). (CMAQ Emission Reductions in kg/day: ROG 0.17, NOx 0.51, PM10 0.01, PM2.5 0.01) The 40-foot buses will use CNG fuel, and the double-deck buses will use biodiesel.

19-00 2022

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

FED ID: 5238-066

PPNO: n/a

Total Cost $10,951,219Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Purchase of new buses and rail cars to replace existing vehicles or for minor expansions of the fleet

SACOGYUBVAR56200 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 521 of 552

VAR56200Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$18,148,000 $18,148,000RIP - STIP AC2022$18,148,000$18,148,000$0$0

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group35 - Transit Vehicle Purchase

For transit in the 4-county SACOG Region (Sacramento, Sutter, Yolo, and Yuba): Purchase replacement and expansion transit vehicles for operation.

19-00 2024

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

PPNO: TBD, incorrect in STIP

Total Cost $18,148,000Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Purchase of new buses and rail cars to replace existing vehicles or for minor expansions of the fleet

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Group38 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 522 of 552

Group38Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$810,000 $810,000CT Minor Pgm. - National Hwy System2019$810,000$810,000$0$0

Project Title

Project Description

Grouped Projects for CT Minor Program: Safety & Shoulder Improvements, Pavement rehabilitation

Scope: Projects are consistent with 40 CFR Part 93.126 Exempt Tables 2 and Table 3 categories - Railroad/highway crossing, Safer non-Federal-aid system roads, Shoulder improvements, traffic control devices and operating assistance other than signalization projects, Intersection signalization projects at individual intersections, Pavement marking demonstration, Truck climbing lanes outside the urbanized area, Lighting improvements, Emergency truck pullovers, Pavement resurfacing and/or rehabilitation, Emergency relief (23 U.S.C. 125), Widening narrow pavements or reconstructing bridges (no additional travel lanes)

n/a n/a

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number:

Total Cost $810,000Includes 1 ProjectExemptCategory:

Projects that correct, improve, or eliminate a hazardous location or feature.

Caltrans D3PLACAL20799 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 523 of 552

CAL20799Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$810,000 $810,000CT Minor Pgm. - National Hwy System2019$810,000$810,000$0$0

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group38 - Roseville Ramp Meter Repair

In Roseville, on eastbound I-80 at Auburn Boulevard (PM 0.4), Atlantic Street (PM 3.0) and Taylor Road (PM 3.2) onramps; also in the City of Rocklin, on westbound I-80 at Sierra College Boulevard onramps (PM 7.2/7.5) - Reconstruct five (5) existing non-operational ramp meters (201.315 SHOPP Transportation Management Systems 18/19 FY Minor A)

19-00 2020

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: 2H280

PPNO: n/a

Total Cost $810,000Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Traffic control devices and operating assistance other than signalization projects

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Group22 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 524 of 552

Group22Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$1,413,886 $100,000 $486,000 $1,999,886 <19$3,470,000 $3,470,000CT Minor Pgm. - National Hwy System2019$1,250,000 $1,250,000CT Minor Pgm. - SHOPP AC2019

$680,000 $680,000Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality2019$320,000 $320,000Local - Developer - Transportation Improvement Fee2019

$6,083,751 $6,083,751Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality2020$1,000,000 $1,000,000Regional Surface Transportation Program2020

$14,803,637$13,289,751$100,000$1,413,886

Project Title

Project Description

Grouped Projects for Intersection Channelization

Scope: Projects are consistent with 40 CFR Part 93.126 Exempt Tables 2 and Table 3 categories - Intersection Channelization Projects.

n/a n/a

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number:

Total Cost $14,803,637Includes 7 ProjectsExemptCategory:

Intersection channelization projects (Table 3)

City of PlacervilleELDELD14090 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 525 of 552

Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group22 - Clay Street at Cedar Ravine

In Placerville, Clay Street at Main/Cedar Ravine: realign to a four-way intersection. (To be constructed in conjunction with Clay Street Bridge Replacement, ELD19257. Bridge construction, will be funded through Highway Bridge Program, shown in HBP Grouped Listing).

Bridge Number: 25C0117

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19-00 2021

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: 030L1474L

FED ID: 5015-011

PPNO: n/a

Total Cost $470,590Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Intersection channelization projects (Table 3)

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El Dorado CountyELDELD19504 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 526 of 552

ELD19504Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$127,000 $486,000 $613,000 <19$613,000$486,000$0$127,000

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group22 - Silva Valley Parkway at Harvard Way Intersection Improvements

Improvements to the intersection at Silva Valley Parkway and Harvard Way to enhance traffic flow and reduce congestion. Improvements include right-turn pocket, increased left-turn pocket, additional thru-lane, bike lane and bike detector, ped/bike sensors, optimize signal. (Emission Benefits in kg/day: 0.03 ROG, 0.02 NOx.). Toll Credits for ENG, CON

Listed for Information Only

19-00 2019

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

FED ID: 5925-149

PPNO: n/a

Total Cost $613,000Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Intersection channelization projects (Table 3)

Caltrans D3PLACAL20798 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 527 of 552

CAL20798Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$1,250,000 $1,250,000CT Minor Pgm. - National Hwy System2019$1,250,000$1,250,000$0$0

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group22 - Colfax Roundabout - Maidu Village FCO

In Colfax, at the I-80 westbound onramps and offramps to SR 174 (PM 33.0/33.1) - Install roundabout; Financial Contribution Only (FCO to City of Colfax) (201.310 SHOPP Operational Improvements 18/19 FY Minor A)

19-00 2020

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: 4H170

PPNO: n/a

Total Cost $1,250,000Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Traffic control devices and operating assistance other than signalization projects

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City of ColfaxPLAPLA25676 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 528 of 552

PLA25676Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$350,000 $350,000 <19$1,250,000 $1,250,000CT Minor Pgm. - SHOPP AC2019

$680,000 $680,000Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality2019$320,000 $320,000Local - Developer - Transportation Improvement Fee2019

$2,600,000$2,250,000$0$350,000

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group22 - S. Auburn St. & I-80 Roundabout

In Colfax: At the intersection of S. Auburn St. and Westbound Interstate 80 on/off-ramps; construct a four-leg, one-lane roundabout. (Emission benefits in kg/day: ROG 0.05, NOx 0.05, PM2.5 0.01). Toll Credits for ENG

19-00 2019

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: 4H170

FED ID: 5187-010

PPNO: n/a

Total Cost $2,600,000Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Intersection channelization projects (Table 3)

City of RocklinPLAPLA25635 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 529 of 552

PLA25635Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$498,886 $100,000 $598,886 <19$4,083,751 $4,083,751Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality2020$1,000,000 $1,000,000Regional Surface Transportation Program2020

$5,682,637$5,083,751$100,000$498,886

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group22 - Pacific St at Rocklin Road Roundabout

At Rocklin Rd/Pacific St., replace existing traffic signal intersection with a two lane roundabout. (Emission Benefits kg/day: ROG 0.26; NOx 0.21; PM2.5 0.01).. Toll Credits for ENG, ROW, CON

19-00 2020

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

FED ID: 5095-023

PPNO: n/a

Total Cost $5,682,637Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Intersection channelization projects (Table 3)

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City of RosevillePLAPLA25673 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 530 of 552

PLA25673Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$438,000 $438,000 <19$2,000,000 $2,000,000Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality2020

$2,438,000$2,000,000$0$438,000

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group22 - Washington Bl/All America City Bl Roundabout

In Roseville, at the intersection of Washington Blvd/All America City Blvd., design and construct a 2-lane roundabout.. Toll Credits for CON

19-00 2020

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

Total Cost $2,438,000Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Intersection channelization projects (Table 3)

Caltrans D3SUTCAL20800 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 531 of 552

CAL20800Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$1,060,000 $1,060,000CT Minor Pgm. - National Hwy System2019$1,060,000$1,060,000$0$0

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group22 - SR 20 at George Washington Blvd Turn Pocket

Near Yuba City, on SR 20, at George Washington Boulevard (PM 13.4/13.6) - Install right-turn lane (201.310 SHOPP Operational Improvements 18/19 FY Minor A)

19-00 2020

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: 0H890

PPNO: n/a

Total Cost $1,060,000Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Projects that correct, improve, or eliminate a hazardous location or feature.

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Caltrans D3YUBCAL20801 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 532 of 552

CAL20801Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$1,160,000 $1,160,000CT Minor Pgm. - National Hwy System2019$1,160,000$1,160,000$0$0

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group22 - SR 20 Turn Pockets and Acceleration Lanes

In Marysville, on SR 20, at 17th Street and at 22nd Street (PM R2.5/R3.0) - Construct right-turn lane pockets and acceleration lanes, add/extend acceleration lanes and add median refuges (201.310 SHOPP Operational Improvements 18/19 FY Minor A)

19-00 2020

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: 0H980

PPNO: n/a

Total Cost $1,160,000Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Projects that correct, improve, or eliminate a hazardous location or feature.

Group11 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 533 of 552

Group11Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$714,988 $714,988 <19$101,512 $101,512Local Agency Funds2019$783,511 $783,511Regional Surface Transportation Program2019

$1,600,011$885,023$0$714,988

Project Title

Project Description

Grouped Projects for Intersection Signalization

Scope: Projects are consistent with 40 CFR Part 93.126 Exempt Tables 2 and Table 3 categories - Intersection Signalization Projects.

n/a n/a

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number:

Total Cost $1,600,011Includes 1 ProjectExemptCategory:

Intersection signalization projects at individual intersections (Table 3)

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Sacramento CountySACSAC24749 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 534 of 552

SAC24749Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$714,988 $714,988 <19$101,512 $101,512Local Agency Funds2019$783,511 $783,511Regional Surface Transportation Program2019

$1,600,011$885,023$0$714,988

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group11 - Fair Oaks Blvd. Bicycle and Pedestrian Mobility Project

Fair Oaks Blvd. between Howe Ave. and Munroe St.,: Develop Fair Oaks Master Plan, Design and construct two traffic signals within the project limits.

19-00 2019

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

FED ID: 5924-212

PPNO: n/a

Total Cost $1,600,011Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Intersection signalization projects at individual intersections (Table 3)

Group12 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 535 of 552

Group12Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$1,100,000 $72,000 $8,005,017 $9,177,017 <19$9,177,017$8,005,017$72,000$1,100,000

Project Title

Project Description

Grouped Projects for Interchange Reconfiguration

Scope: Projects are consistent with 40 CFR Part 93.126 Exempt Tables 2 and Table 3 categories - Interchange Reconfiguration Projects.

n/a n/a

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number:

Total Cost $9,177,017Includes 1 Project

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City of Rancho CordovaSACSAC24703 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 536 of 552

SAC24703Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$1,100,000 $72,000 $8,005,017 $9,177,017 <19$9,177,017$8,005,017$72,000$1,100,000

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group12 - Zinfandel Complex Improvements

On Zinfandel Dr., from westbound US 50 off-ramp to White Rock Rd. widen southbound travel lanes from 2 to 3 lanes. On the eastbound US 50 off-ramp at Zinfandel, from Zinfandel Dr. intersection to US 50, widen from 4 to 6 lanes. On westbound US 50 off-ramp at Zinfandel, from Zinfandel Dr. intersection to US 50, widen from 3 to 4 lanes. On Gold Center Dr. at Zinfandel Dr intersection, widen by 6 feet for 300 feet. On Zinfandel Dr., from White Rock Dr to the WB US 50 off-ramp, add bicycle lanes. at the WB US 50 off ramp, EB 50 on ramp/on ramp and Gold Center Dr at the Zinfandel Dr intersections: build pedestrian refuge islands. On the NB to WB US 50 on-ramp, reduce from 2 lanes to 1 lane to accommodate pedestrian refuge island and reduce crossing width. Adding overhead signage.

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19-00 2020

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: 4F510

FED ID: 5482-032

PPNO: 1670

Total Cost $9,177,017Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Intersection channelization projects (Table 3)

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Group05 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 537 of 552

Group05Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$8,559,121 $4,000,000 $1,300,000 $13,859,121 <19$2,234,600 $2,234,600Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality2019$3,200,000 $3,200,000Local - Developer - Transportation Improvement Fee2019$4,000,000 $4,000,000Local Agency Funds2019$8,400,000 $8,400,000RIP - STIP AC2019

$145,021 $145,021Regional Surface Transportation Program2019$427,068 $427,068Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality2021

$1,077,439 $1,077,439Regional Surface Transportation Program2022$10,000,000 $484,815,872 $494,815,872>22

$528,159,121$487,193,311$14,427,068$26,538,742

Project Title

Project Description

Grouped Projects for Engineering

Engineering to assess social, economic, and environmental effects of the proposed action or alternatives to that action. (Funding in the construction phase is not for the construction of projects, but rather for the development of plans. Caltrans and Federal DOT require such work to be programmed in the construction phase.)

n/a n/a

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number:

Total Cost $528,159,121Includes 7 ProjectsExemptCategory:

Engineering to assess social, economic, and environmental effects of the proposed action or alternatives to that action.

Placer CountyPLAPLA25671 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 538 of 552

PLA25671Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$2,234,600 $2,234,600Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality2019$145,021 $145,021Regional Surface Transportation Program2019

$427,068 $427,068Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality2021$1,077,439 $1,077,439Regional Surface Transportation Program2022$3,615,872 $3,615,872>22

$7,500,000$4,693,311$427,068$2,379,621

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group05 - Bell Road at I-80 Roundabouts

The project will replace the existing traffic signal and all-way stop control at the Bell Road / Interstate 80 interchange with two roundabouts. PE Only. Total Project Cost is $7.5 million. (Emission Benefits in kg/day: ROG 0.25, NOx 0.19, PM2.5 0.01).. Toll Credits for ENG

19-00 2026

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

Total Cost $7,500,000Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Engineering to assess social, economic, and environmental effects of the proposed action or alternatives to that action.

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Caltrans D3SACCAL20689 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 539 of 552

CAL20689Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$4,000,000 $4,000,000 <19$8,400,000 $8,400,000RIP - STIP AC2019

$424,500,000 $424,500,000>22$436,900,000$424,500,000$0$12,400,000

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group05 - State Route 51 (Capital City) Corridor Improvements: J St to Arden

SR 51, from J Street to Arden Way: Extend bus/carpool lanes, widen the American River Bridge to 10 lanes (4 lanes NB and SB plus bus/carpool lane in both directions) and add new Class IV bike path adjacent to NB lanes, new SB auxiliary lane from Exposition Blvd to E St, NB transition lane from Elvas UP to Exposition Blvd, SB transition lane from Exposition Blvd slip off-ramp to loop on-ramp, replace B St UP, A St OC, and Elvas UP, and widen Tribute Rd UC.

19-00 2026

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: 0H931

FED ID: 6203-056

PPNO: 6409

Total Cost $436,900,000Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Engineering to assess social, economic, and environmental effects of the proposed action or alternatives to that action.

City of Elk GroveSACSAC24098 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 540 of 552

SAC24098Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$2,300,000 $2,300,000 <19$3,200,000 $3,200,000Local - Developer - Transportation Improvement Fee2019

$10,000,000 $56,700,000 $66,700,000>22$72,200,000$56,700,000$10,000,000$5,500,000

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group05 - Whitelock Parkway/SR 99 Interchange Project

In Elk Grove, Whitelock Parkway and SR 99, Construct new Interchange with new pedestrian bridge over SR 99 to Elk Grove Regional Park and High School.

19-00 2037

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

Total Cost $72,200,000ExemptCategory:

Engineering to assess social, economic, and environmental effects of the proposed action or alternatives to that action.

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City of SacramentoSACSAC24497 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 541 of 552

SAC24497Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$1,300,000 $1,300,000 <19$1,300,000$1,300,000$0$0

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group05 - Downtown Sacramento Transportation Study

Downtown Sacramento, bounded by Broadway extending into the Oak Park neighborhood, Sacramento River, American River, and Alhambra Blvd.: Study the cost and priority of the $100 million in improvements planned in the MTP2035.

Listed for Information Only

19-00 2019

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

FED ID: 5002-156

Total Cost $1,300,000Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Engineering to assess social, economic, and environmental effects of the proposed action or alternatives to that action.

Southeast Connector JPASACSAC25048 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 542 of 552

SAC25048Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$2,000,000 $2,000,000Local Agency Funds2019$2,000,000$0$0$2,000,000

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group05 - Capital SouthEast Connector - B3

In Elk Grove: Grant Line Rd from Bradshaw Rd to Bond Rd; Widen from 2 to 4 lanes (thoroughfare). PE Only. Total Project Cost is $23,100,000.

19-00 2036

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

Total Cost $2,000,000ExemptCategory:

Engineering to assess social, economic, and environmental effects of the proposed action or alternatives to that action.

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Southeast Connector JPASACSAC25049 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 543 of 552

SAC25049Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$2,000,000 $2,000,000Local Agency Funds2019$2,000,000$0$0$2,000,000

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group05 - Capital SouthEast Connector - C

In Elk Grove: Grant Line Rd from Bond Rd to Calvine Rd; Widen from 2 to 4 lanes. PE Only. Total Project Cost is $32,600,000.

19-00 2037

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

Total Cost $2,000,000ExemptCategory:

Engineering to assess social, economic, and environmental effects of the proposed action or alternatives to that action.

Southeast Connector JPASACSAC25050 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 544 of 552

Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group05 - Capital SouthEast Connector - D1

In Sacramento County: Grant Line Road between Calvine Rd and Jackson Rd; Construct 4 lanes (Expressway). PE Only. (Total Project Cost is $45,200,000.)

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19-00 2037

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

Total Cost $0ExemptCategory:

Engineering to assess social, economic, and environmental effects of the proposed action or alternatives to that action.

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Southeast Connector JPASACVAR56128 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 545 of 552

VAR56128Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$2,259,121 $4,000,000 $6,259,121 <19$6,259,121$0$4,000,000$2,259,121

Project Title

Project Description

Sub-Project of Group05 - Capital Southeast Connector - D2

In Rancho Cordova: Grant Line Road from Jackson Rd to White Rock Rd: Widen from 2 lanes to a 4-lane expressway. Total Project Cost: $46,259,121. PE Only.

Listed for Information Only

19-00 2026

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

FED ID: 6498-001

PPNO: n/a

Total Cost $6,259,121Federal ProjectExemptCategory:

Engineering to assess social, economic, and environmental effects of the proposed action or alternatives to that action.

SACOGYOLYCT18198 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 546 of 552

YCT18198Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$250,000 $250,000FTA 5309 (b) - New Starts2019$250,000 $250,000Local Agency Funds2019

$30,000,000 $30,000,000Cap and Trade Program2021$100,000,000 $100,000,000FTA 5309 (b) - New Starts2021

$38,500,000 $38,500,000Local Agency Funds2021$25,000,000 $25,000,000State Bond - High Speed Passenger Train Bond2021

$194,000,000$193,500,000$500,000$0

Project Title

Project Description

Sacramento-West Sacramento Downtown/Riverfront Streetcar Project (Phase 1)

Construction of the Phase 1 of the Downtown/Riverfront Streetcar. The alignment runs from West Sacramento Civic Center/Riverfront Street to the Midtown entertainment, retail, and residential district of Sacramento. (Project Development programmed separately under VAR56127, for $14,570,000.)

19-00 2018

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

Total Cost $194,000,000Federal Project

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City of West SacramentoYOLYOL15891 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 547 of 552

YOL15891Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$720,000 $960,000 $1,680,000 <19$3,120,000 $3,120,000>22

$4,800,000$3,120,000$960,000$720,000

Project Title

Project Description

I-80 Enterprise Boulevard

In West Sacramento, I-80 at Enterprise Boulevard: construct eastbound on-ramp.

Listed for Information Only

19-00 2025

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

Total Cost $4,800,000

City of DavisYOLYOL17140 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 548 of 552

YOL17140Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$1,554,763 $1,554,763Local Agency Funds2019$8,055,237 $8,055,237>22

$9,610,000$8,055,237$0$1,554,763

Project Title

Project Description

I-80/Richards Interchange

In Davis: At the I-80/Richards interchange; reconstruct the north side of Richards Blvd. interchange to remove the loop on- and off-ramps and replace with new ramp in diamond configuration. Includes traffic signal installation.

19-00 2036

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

Total Cost $9,610,000

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City of West SacramentoYOLYOL19328 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 549 of 552

YOL19328Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$3,500,000 $3,500,000 <19$10,000,000 $241,000,000 $251,000,000>22

$254,500,000$241,000,000$10,000,000$3,500,000

Project Title

Project Description

Broadway Bridge

From West Sacramento to Sacramento, across the Sacramento River, construct the Broadway Bridge, a new southern crossing of the Sacramento River. Project includes: Auto, transit, bicycle and pedestrian facilities. (Local funding is split between the Cities of Sacramento and West Sacramento) Listed for Information Only

19-00 2030

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

FED ID: 5447-036, 5447-043

PPNO: n/a

Total Cost $254,500,000Federal Project

City of West SacramentoYOLYOL19385 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 550 of 552

YOL19385Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$500,000 $500,000 <19$300,000 $1,253,500 $1,553,500Local Agency Funds2019

$3,281,000 $3,281,000RIP - STIP AC2019$5,334,500$4,534,500$300,000$500,000

Project Title

Project Description

Riverfront Street Extension

Riverfront Street, from Mill Street extending .3 miles south, and 5th Street, from Bridge Street to 15th Street: Extend Riverfront Street as a two-lane roadway with sidewalks, lighting, wet and dry utilties and landscaping. Widen 5th Street between Mill Street and 15th Street to accomdate a cycle track (two way bike lane), underground overhead utilities, wet and dry utilities, and sidewalk. The cycle track will extend from Bridge Street to 15th Street and intersection enchancements at 15th Street and Bridge Street.

19-00 2020

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

FED ID: 5447-045

PPNO: 1925

Total Cost $5,334,500Federal Project

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City of West SacramentoYOLYOL19396 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 551 of 552

YOL19396Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$99,000 $5,000,000 $5,099,000>22$5,099,000$5,000,000$0$99,000

Project Title

Project Description

Phase 2 - West Capitol Avenue Rehabilitation - Complete Streets and Safety

West Capitol Avenue from Enterprise Ave to Houston Ave is to rehabilitate 5,300 linear feet of deteriorating pavement, widen from 2 to 4 lanes from Sutter Ave to I-80 overpass (1,600 linear feet) and widen from 3 to 4 lanes from east of I-80 off ramp to west of Northrop Drive (2,700 linear feet), install drainage improvements, sidewalks, access ramps, bike lanes, street lighting and cross walks for safer pedestrian crossings.

(PE work programmed separately on YOL19383.)

Listed for Information Only

19-00 2023

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

Total Cost $5,099,000

Yuba CountyYUBYUB15877 Lead AgencySACOG ID Project 552 of 552

YUB15877Fed FY Revenue Source Engineering Right of Way Construction Total Revenue

$30,000 $100,000 $130,000 <19$1,870,000 $1,870,000Local - Developer - Transportation Improvement Fee2020

$2,000,000$1,870,000$100,000$30,000

Project Title

Project Description

North Beale Road Improvements

Widen Roadway from 2-lanes to 4-lanes and install curb gutter and sidewalk from Linda Ave to Griffith Rd.

19-00 2020

Completion YearLast RevisedEA Number: n/a

Total Cost $2,000,000

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Completed

ELD Caltrans D3 CAL20757SR 193 Multi-Location Turnouts

In El Dorado County, on SR 193, at six locations between Penobscot Road and Spanish Dry Diggins Road: Construct turnouts (201.310 SHOPP Operational Improvements 17/18 FY Minor A). Toll Credits for CON

CT Minor Pgm. - National Hwy System $1,305,000 2018

ELD Caltrans D3 CAL20681US 50 Maintenance Asphalt Overlay

In El Dorado County, on US 50, at and near Strawberry, from Strawberry Lodge Drive to 0.1 mile West of Johnson Pass Road - Maintenance asphalt overlay (PM 58.0/67.6) [HM1 - Pavement Preservation Fed-Funded)]. Toll Credits for ENG, ROW, CON

Highway Maintenance - National Hwy System $4,660,000 2017

ELDCity of Placerville ELD19256

Blairs Ln / Hangtown Creek Bridge

Blairs Ln, over Hangtown Creek, 150' south of Broadway: Replace 1 lane bridge with 2 lane bridge. Added lane capacity. (Toll Credits for CON). Toll Credits for CON HBP, Local $5,507,899 2018

ELDCity of Placerville ELD19347

Western Placerville Interchanges Phase 2

In Placerville: Phase 2 includes local road improvements to Ray Lawyer Drive and Forni Road and an eastbound US 50 offramp to Ray lawyer Drive. A Class I Bike path will be constructed along Forni Road from Ray Lawyer Drive to the existing bike path on Forni Road. Sidewalks and Class II bike lanes will be constructed along Forni Road and Ray Lawyer Drive. (Toll Credits PE, ROW & CON)(Emission Benefits for sidewalks and Class I & II bike facilities in kg/day: 0.03 ROG, 0.02 NOx) (This project is being delivered in conjunction with Western Placerville Interchange, "Ray Lawyer Drive Park and Ride Lot," ELD19374.). Toll Credits for ENG, ROW, CON

2016 EARREPU, CMAQ, CT Minor Pgm. - National Hwy System, DEMO AAA, DEMO HPP, Local, RSTP/STBG, STIP RIP AC $9,371,318 2018

ELDEl Dorado County ELD19508

Active Mobility Operation and Safety Enhancements

AT various locations in El Dorado County: Purchase and install approximately 30 class III bicycle signs and up to 8 permanent bicycle/pedestrian counters. Includes the purchase of 2-4 additional mobile bike/ped counters.. Toll Credits for ENG, CON RSTP/STBG $328,500 2018

ELDEl Dorado County ELD19336

Alder Dr/E.I.D. Canal Bridge Replacement

Alder Dr, over E.I.D. Canal, at Pony Exp Trail. Replace existing functionally obsolete 2 lane bridge with two culverts. Toll credits programmed for PE, R/W, & CON. (CIP77123). Toll Credits for ENG, ROW, CON HBP $1,448,500 2017

ELDEl Dorado County ELD19341

Blair Rd/EID Canal Bridge Replacement

Blair Rd, over EID Canal, 0.7 mi N/O Pony Express Trail. Replace the existing 1 lane functionally obsolete bridge with a new 2 lane bridge. (Toll credits for PE, ROW, & CON) (CIP77119). Toll Credits for ENG, ROW, CON HBP $2,335,000 2017

ELDEl Dorado County ELD19364

El Dorado Trail Ext. - Los Trampas Dr to Halcon Rd

El Dorado Trail, from Los Trampas Dr to Halcon Rd: Extend trail approx. 5,800 ft. Improvements include: asphalt paving of 8-ft wide Class I bike path with 2-ft wide graded shoulders, and grading of an approx. 6-ft wide multi-use trail adjacent to the bike path, where feasible. (CIP#97012) (Emission Benefits in kg/day: 0.01 ROG) Toll credits for ROW.. Toll Credits for ROW CMAQ, Local, RTP $1,747,211 2018

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Completed

ELDEl Dorado County ELD19511

Francisco Drive ADA Improvement Project

In El Dorado Hills: At the intersections of Francisco Dr. and Schooner Dr. and Francisco Dr. and Kensington Dr.; Construct ADA and Pedestrian Safety Improvements.. Toll Credits for ENG, ROW, CON RSTP/STBG $350,000 2018

ELDEl Dorado County ELD19326

Green Valley Rd/Weber Creek Bridge Replacement

Green Valley Rd, over Weber Creek, 0.7 miles west of Placerville Dr.: Replace existing structurally deficient 2 lane bridge with new 2 lane bridge bridge. Widen and realign Green Valley Rd at bridge approaches, and drainage improvements. (CIP77114) HBP, Local $11,091,670 2018

ELDEl Dorado County ELD19372

Silva Valley Pkwy Class I/II Bike Path - Harvard Wy to Green Valley Rd

Silva Valley Pkwy, from Harvard Wy to Green Valley Rd: Design and construct approx. 1.1 mi Class I bike path from Harvard Wy to Appian Wy; Also design and construct approx. 0.9 mi Class II bike lane on both sides of Silva Valley Pkwy from Appian Wy to Green Valley Rd, and on SB side only from Appian Wy to Harvard Wy. (Toll credits for PE, ROW, & CON) (Emission Benefits in kg/day: 0.02 ROG, 0.01 NOx). Toll Credits for ENG, ROW, CON CMAQ, RSTP/STBG $2,580,000 2018

ELDEl Dorado County ELD19222

Silver Springs Pkwy to Bass Lake Rd (South Segment)

Construct new 2-lane divided road to Bass Lake Rd; includes median, curb, gutter, sidewalk, shoulders, and bike lanes. Coordinates with ELD19221/CIP76107 (CIP76108) Local $8,714,542 2018

ELDEl Dorado County ELD19502

US 50 Weber Creek Bridge Class I Bike and Pedestrian Path

Complete the final phase of a Class I multi use bike and pedestrian path along the US 50/Weber Creek Bridge. (Complete segment was from Missouri Flat Rd to Placerville Dr/Forni Rd along eastbound portion of US 50 as part of US 50/Missouri Flat Rd Interchange - Phase 1B, ELD19193) (Emission Benefits in kg/day: 0.08 ROG, 0.04 NOx, 0.02 PM10, 0.02 PM2.5) CMAQ, Local $1,206,968 2017

ELDEl Dorado County ELD19295

US 50/Missouri Flat Rd Interchange - Phase 1C

Phase 1C (Riparian Restoration) is 3rd/final phase to construct Phase 1 option addressed in FEIR for "US 50/Missouri Flat Road Interchange" project; include design, specs, implementation plan, maintenance plan, maintenance requirements and monitoring program for restoration of native riparian vegetation and trees that are or have been removed as part of the overall Phase 1 project construction. See ELD15690/CIP671317 for Phase 1A and ELD19193/CIP71336 for Phase 1B. (CIP71346) Local $1,773,200 2018

ELDEl Dorado County ELD15610

US 50/Silva Valley Pkwy Interchange - Phase 1

New Interchange: Phase 1 includes US 50 on-/off-ramps, overcrossing, and US 50 aux lanes. See ELD19291/CIP71345 for Phase 2. (CIP71328) Local, Prop 1B SLPP $56,817,400 2017

ELDEl Dorado County Transit ELD19349

Bus and Minivan Replacement

Replace four gasoline powered minivans and two gasoline powered larger buses. (Uses Toll Credits for local match). FTA 5310 $386,000 2017

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ELDEl Dorado County Transit ELD19368

El Dorado County Transit Authority 5310 Bus and Minivan Replacement

FTA 5310 funds will be used to replace five (5) Larger Buses that can accommodate 18 passengers (incl. 2 wheelchair positions) & a driver, and one (1) Minivan that can accommodate 6 passengers (incl. 2 wheelchair positions) & a driver. These replacement vehicles will use gasoline (GA) fuel.. Toll Credits for CON FTA 5310 $570,000 2017

ELDEl Dorado County Transit ELD19374

Western Placerville Interchange (Ray Lawyer Drive Park and Ride Lot)

In Placerville: Construct a 150 stall park and ride lot on the south side of US Highway 50, between the proposed US 50 Eastbound offramp to Ray Lawyer Drive and realigned Forni Road. (Emission Benefits in kg/day: 0.63 ROG, 0.45 NOx, 0.49 PM10)

CMAQ, Local, Prop 1B PTMISEA, STA $2,865,620 2018

ELD RT REG18038

El Dorado County Transit Authority - Bus Replacement

Replace 5 40-foot diesel 2006 Bluebird Buses with 5 Motorcoach Industries diesel buses.

FTA 5307 - E.S., FTA 5339 - Discr., Local $3,049,860 2021

PLA Caltrans D3 CAL20511Gold Run SRRA Waste-Water System Upgrades

On I-80 in Placer County, near Gold Run, at the Gold Run Safety Roadside Rest Area: Replace waste-water treatment system (PM 41.4/42.2) [CTIPS ID 107-0000-0960] [Total Project Cost $5,002,000 in 16/17 FY] (Toll credits for PE, ROW, CON). Toll Credits for ENG, ROW, CON SHOPP Collision AC $5,002,000 2018

PLA Caltrans D3 CAL20424I-80 3-Mile Truck Climbing Lane

Near Colfax on I-80, from the Long Ravine UP to east of Magra Road OC - Construct eastbound truck climbing lane and related improvements (PM 35.1/38.0). Toll Credits for ENG, ROW, CON IM, SHOPP Mobility AC $52,657,337 2018

PLA Caltrans D3 CAL20389SR 193 Curve Improvement

Near Lincoln, SR 193, from 0.1 mile west to 0.9 mile east of Clark Tunnel Road - Curve improvements and widening (PM 4.4/5.4) [CTIPS ID 107-0000-0798] (Toll Credits). Toll Credits for ENG, ROW, CON SHOPP Collision AC $18,562,000 2017

PLA Caltrans D3 CAL20680SR 89 Maintenance Asphalt Overlay

In Placer County, on SR 89, from Jct with SR 28 north to 0.14 mile south of Squaw Valley Road - Maintenance asphalt overlay (PM 8.5/13.6) [HM1 - Pavement Preservation Fed-Funded)]. Toll Credits for ENG, ROW, CON HM STP $2,410,000 2016

PLA Caltrans HQ CAL20754

FTA 5310 - City of Roseville Mobility Management Program

Transit Ambassador and Mobility Training programs. Assist new transit and paratransit/demand response transportation riders that are seniors and persons with disabilities in Placer County, as well as the South Placer County "One Stop" Call Center that distributes transit and paratransit/demand response transportation information and handles reservations/transfers for paratransit/demand response transportation users in Placer County. Transportation Development Credits/Toll Credits are being used as match, and as allowable under FTA Section 5310 federal funds will fund 100% of this project.. Toll Credits for CON FTA 5310 $135,000 2018

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PLA Caltrans HQ CAL20563

FTA 5310 - City of Roseville Mobility Management Program

Transit Ambassador and Mobility Training programs. Assist new transit and paratransit/demand response transportation riders that are seniors and persons with disabilities in Placer County, as well as the South Placer County "One Stop" Call Center that distributes transit and paratransit/demand response transportation information and handles reservations/transfers for paratransit/demand response transportation users in Placer County. Transportation Development Credits/Toll Credits are being used as match, and as allowable under FTA Section 5310 federal funds will fund 100% of this project.. Toll Credits for CON FTA 5310 $234,000 2018

PLA Caltrans HQ CAL20565

FTA 5310 - City of Roseville South Placer Call Center Equipment

Purchase training equipment (a laptop and LCD projector) for Call Center employees and Transit Ambassadors to use, as well as replacement digital recording system and TDD equipment for the South Placer Call Center. Transportation Development Credits/Toll Credits are being used as match, and as allowable under FTA Section 5310 federal funds will fund 100% of this project.. Toll Credits for CON FTA 5310 $28,100 2018

PLA Caltrans HQ CAL20564

FTA 5310 - City of Roseville Transit Vehicle Navigation Units

Purchase 25 global positioning system (GPS) navigation units to assist demand response drivers serving seniors and people with disabilities. Transportation Development Credits/Toll Credits are being used as match, and as allowable under FTA Section 5310 federal funds will fund 100% of this project. FTA 5310 $6,900 2018

PLA City of Auburn PLA25547

City of Auburn Non-Urbanized Transit Operations

For the ongoing operation of transit within the non-urbanized area of Auburn and a portion of non-urbanized Placer County. FTA 5311, Local $2,427,734 2018

PLA City of Lincoln PLA25531Lincoln Blvd. Signal Upgrade and Lighting

Lincoln Blvd. (SR 65) between Sterling Pkwy. and 7th St.: Upgrade traffic signals; install safety lighting and bike lanes. (HSIP5-03-006) HSIP, Local $1,064,000 2018

PLA City of Lincoln PLA25554Lincoln Blvd. Streetscape - Phase 2

Lincoln Blvd, First Street to McBean Park Drive: Provide a more pedestrian, bicycle and Neighborhood Electric Vehicle (NEV) friendly environment along the main street through the city. Pedestrian improvements include wider sidewalks, bulb-outs at intersections and crosswalks. Bicycle and NEV improvements include Class 2 lanes on each side of the street. (Emission Benefits in kg/day: ROG 0.16, NOx 0.11, PM10 0.06) (Toll Credits for PE and CON). Toll Credits for ENG, CON CMAQ $1,165,501 2017

PLA City of Lincoln PLA25553

Twelve Bridges Drive & Joiner Parkway rehabilitation

In Lincoln, street rehabilitation of (1) Twelve Bridges Drive from Industrial Avenue east to Sierra College Boulevard and (2) Joiner Parkway from the southern city limits to First Street. (Toll Credits for CON). Toll Credits for ENG, CON

RSTP/STBG, RSTP/STBG Exch $1,332,655 2018

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PLA City of Rocklin PLA25551

2018 Pavement Rehabilitation-Various Streets

The project will rehabilitate various roadways in the City of Rocklin. The roadways for this project are: Lonetree Blvd. (City Limit with Roseville to Sunset Blvd), Blue Oaks Blvd. (City Limit with Roseville to Sunset Blvd), Sunset Blvd. (Stanford Ranch Rd. to SR-65),West Oaks Blvd. (Sunset Blvd. to Stanford Ranch Rd.). PE covers both this and PLA25678.. Toll Credits for CON RSTP/STBG $2,375,463 2018

PLA City of Rocklin PLA25268 University Avenue Phase 1

University Avenue: Construct new four lane roadway from the intersection of Whitney Ranch Parkway north to the extension of West Ranch View Drive. One or more phases of this project may require federal permitting. Local $2,300,000 2018

PLA City of Roseville PLA255782015 RSTP Arterial Microsurfacing Project

In Roseville, resurface the following arterial roadways - Pleasant Grove Blvd from Hartley Wy to Fiddyment Rd & from Michner Dr to Foothills Blvd; Fiddyment Rd from Pleasant Grove Blvd to Blue Oaks Blvd; Foothills Blvd from Pleasant Grove Blvd to Junction Blvd & from Baseline Rd to Atkinson St; Galilee Rd from Industrial Ave to Pleasant Grove Blvd; Vineyard Rd from Brady Ln to Atkinson St; Denio Loop from Foothills Blvd to Atkinson St; E Roseville Parkway from Douglas Blvd to Sierra College Blvd; Atlantic St from Wills Rd to I-80 WB On Ramp; Eureka Rd from Sunrise Ave to Douglas Blvd; Sunrise Ave from Smith Ln to Kensington Dr; N. Sunrise Ave from Frances Dr to Lead Hill Blvd; Sierra Gardens Dr from Santa Clara Dr to Douglas Blvd; Santa Clara Dr from Sierra gardens Dr to Douglas Blvd; and Douglas Blvd from N. Sunrise Ave to Sierra Gardens, Junction Blvd from Woodcreek oaks Blvd to Baseline Rd, Vernon St from Cirby Wy to City Limits and Melody Ln from Cirby Wy to Cresthaven Dr. (Toll credits for CON.) RSTP/STBG $6,374,233 2017

PLA City of Roseville PLA255812017 Pedestrian Facilities Improvement

In Roseville, upgrade ADA pedestrian ramps along various arterial and collector roadways for safety and to meet current ADA standards. (Emission Benefits in kg/day: 0.10 ROG; 0.06 NOx; 0.02 PM2.5) CMAQ, Local $915,925 2017

PLA City of Roseville PLA25664Purchase 4 Local Fixed Route Buses

In Roseville, consistent with the City of Roseville 2011 Short Range Transit Plan purchase 4 Gillig buses to replace existing buses used on our local fixed route transit system. These will be clean diesel fuel vehicles.. Toll Credits for CON FTA 5307 *, Local $1,800,000 2017

PLA City of Roseville PLA25545

Roseville CMS Installation Project - Pleasant Grove Blvd.

In Roseville, install Changeable Message Sign (CMS) on SW/B Pleasant Grove Blvd. approaching Roseville Pkwy. to reduce traffic congestion by improving traffic information dissemination per the ITS Master Plan. (Qualitative emission benefits on file.) Local $200,000 2018

PLA City of Roseville PLA25534 Roseville Rd. RealignmentRoseville Rd. from Cirby Way to the city limits: Realign roadway. (HSIP5-03-017) HSIP, Local $3,539,500 2017

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PLA City of Roseville PLA25214Roseville Transit ITS Project

To purchase and install electronic fareboxes, software, probes, software, automatic vehicle location devices, mobile data computers, video security cameras and software, and digital readerboard equipment for transfer points. [Project replaces PCT10430 and PCT10420] FTA 5307 *, Local $1,031,863 2017

PLA City of Roseville PLA25498

Roseville Transit Preventive Maintenance and ADA Operations 2011-2016

Maintenance of transit fleet and operating ADA transit services.2013 Preventive Maintenance = $0; 2013 ADA Operations = $260,000;2014 Operating Assistance = $1,322,938; 2014 ADA Operations = $20,6952015 Preventive Maintenance = $0;2015 Operating Assistance = $528,369;2016 Preventive Maintenance = $0;2016 Operating Assistance = $761,321.

FTA 5307 *, FTA 5307 - E.S., Local $7,756,046 2017

PLA City of Roseville PLA25516 SRTS Toolkit ExpansionMultiple Schools in the Roseville City School District: Expand Safe Routes to School (SRTS) toolkit. SRTS3-03-006 SRTS $295,000 2018

PLA City of Roseville PLA19470 Woodcreek Oaks

In Roseville, widen Woodcreek Oaks Boulevard from two to four lanes from just north of Pleasant Grove Boulevard to Crimson Ridge Way, including bridge over Pleasant Grove Creek. Local $8,500,000 2018

PLA Placer County PLA25533Auburn Folsom Rd. Safety Improvements

Auburn Folsom Rd. from approximately 60' N of Willow Ln. to Robin Hood Ln. and Joe Rodgers Rd from 450' W of Auburn Folsom Rd to Auburn Folsom Road: Construct sidewalks, curb ramps, curb and gutter; install mid-block crosswalks; traffic feedback sign; pedestrian warning beacon; guardrail replacements; improve pavement friction. (Toll credits for CON) (HSIP5-03-013). Toll Credits for CON HSIP, Local, RSTP/STBG $1,583,655 2017

PLA Placer County PLA25563HMA Overlay, Various County Roads (Yr3)

In Placer County, hot mix asphalt (HMA) overlay on various County roads: (1) West Wise Rd, from SR 65 to McCourtney Rd. (2) Bald Hill Rd from Lozanos Road to Mount Vernon Rd, (3) Fruitvale Road from Hungry Hollow Rd to Gold Hill Rd, (4) Penryn Rd from King Rd to I-80 (Toll Credits for CON).. Toll Credits for CON RSTP/STBG $3,299,047 2018

PLA Placer County PLA25512King Rd. Safety Lane Widening

King Rd. between Auburn Folsom Rd. and Sudor Ln.: Widen travel lanes; construct drainage improvements. HSIP4-03-007 [Toll Credits for CON]. Toll Credits for CON HSIP, RSTP/STBG $1,200,000 2016

PLA Placer County PLA25667

Preventive Maintenance and Operating Assistance, 2017

Operating assistance and preventive maintenance for urban transit services within Placer County.FFY 2017 - Operating Assistance $1,328,100FFY 2017 - Preventive Maintenance $397,000 FTA 5307 - E.S., Local $1,725,100 2018

PLA Placer County PLA25653 T.A.R.T. Bus PurchaseReplace one 40-foot bus for Tahoe Area Regional Transit. This vehicle will use compressed natural gas (CNG) fuel.

FTA 5311, Prop 1B PTMISEA $533,890 2018

PLAPlacer County Transit PCT10507 T.A.R.T. Bus Purchase

Replace one 35-foot bus for Tahoe Area Regional Transit. This vehicle will use compressed natural gas (CNG) fuel.

FTA 5311, Prop 1B PTMISEA $525,000 2017

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PLAPlacer County Transit PCT10508 Transit Operations

Operating assistance for rural transit services within Placer County. Outside the Sacramento Urbanized area.FFY 2017: $370,383FFY 2018: $354,842 FTA 5311, Local $3,520,000 2018

PLA Town of Loomis PLA25530Taylor Road Overlay Maintenance Project Taylor Road: Asphalt overlay. Local $460,000 2017

PLA Town of Loomis PLA25548

Town Center Implementation Plan Improvements Phase 2

Taylor Road, Horseshoe Bar Road to just south of Oak St.: Construct new ADA-compliant sidewalk, replace non-compliant sidewalk, new curb and gutter, 5' bike lanes, irrigation and new trees, new St. lighting, four in-Rd. warning lights at the crosswalks, and pedestrian-friendly features at intersections. (Emissions in kg/day: 0.06 ROG, 0.04 NOx, 0.02 PM10)Approved for State-only ATP funding at May 2016 CTC meeting. ATP (State), Local $1,910,444 2018

PLAUSFS Tahoe National Forest PLA25665

Rubicon Trailhead Site Plan and Kiosk

Rubicon Staging Area at the eastern side of the Rubicon Trail: Develop a site plan to better manage parking and traffic flow, grading and paving staging area, and installation of informational kiosk. (R16-02-07-D01) Local, RTP $154,819 2018

PLAUSFS Tahoe National Forest PLA25655

Sugar Pine OHV Trail System Loop 6

Near the City of Auburn and community of Foresthill, Sugar Pine off highway vehcile (OHV) Trail Loop 6: Perform heavy ground maintenance that will rehabilitate the 18 mile trail loop to meet current Tahoe National Forest sustainability goals and standards. Local, RTP $148,100 2017

PLAWestern Placer CTSA PLA25510

Western Placer CTSA Operations

The Western Placer CTSA operates non-emergency medical transportation demand-response paratransit service; volunteer door-to-door transportation; & voucher program within western Placer County. Local $5,100,000 2018

SACArcade Park Dist. SAC24771

Jo Smith Trail Pedestrian Bridge

Sacramento, near American River College Campus, Jo Smith Nature Trail: Extend by approximately .7 miles and construct a pedestrian bridge across Arcade Creek. (RT-34-022) Local, RTP $648,272 2018

SAC Caltrans D3 CAL20683I-5 and 43rd - Upgrade Traffic Signals

In Sacramento County, on I-5, at 43rd Street - Modify traffic signals [SHOPP Minor Program 201.310]. Toll Credits for ENG, ROW, CON

CT Minor Pgm. - National Hwy System $830,000 2017

SAC Caltrans D3 CAL20678 I-5 and I-80 Deck Rehab

In the City of Sacramento, on I-5, at Florin Road Overcrossing (Bridge No. 24-0264); also on I-80, at Del Paso Park Overhead (Bridge Nos. 24-0193R/L) - Rehabilitate bridge decks at three locations [CTIPS ID 107-0000-1012] (Toll Credits for PE, ROW, CON). Toll Credits for ENG, ROW, CON SHOPP Bridge AC $10,230,000 2017

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SAC Caltrans D3 CAL18450 I-80 HOV Across the Top

Sacramento County, on I-80 from RT Station (Longview) to the Sacramento River - construct high occupancy vehicle lanes (Emissions Benefits: ROG 67, NOx 62, PM10 55 kg/day) [Project using "tapered match," matching CMAQ funds with bond funds during later phases] (PM M0.3/M10.4) [EFIS ID 0300000434]. Project was combined with 03-0A931 (CAL20378) for construction using EA 03-3797U.. Toll Credits for ENG

CMAQ, Local, State Bond - Corridor Mobility Program $63,037,000 2017

SAC Caltrans D3 CAL20676 SR 160 Bridge Deck Rehab

In the City of Sacramento, from east of Richards Blvd. to west of Canterbury Road (PM R44.5/R45.1): Resurface four (4) bridge decks [CTIPS ID 107-0000-1011] [will be combined with 03-0H110/CAL20675 at time of CTC allocation for Construction under 03-0H11U]. Toll Credits for ENG, ROW, CON SHOPP Bridge AC $6,280,000 2017

SAC Caltrans D3 CAL20675 SR 160 Slab Replacement

In the City of Sacramento, on SR 160, from American River Bridge (#24-0001 R/L) to Junction SR 51 - Pavement Rehabilitation (grind PCC pavement and ramp overlay) (PM R44.5/47.0) CTIPS ID 107-0000-1010] [will be combined with 03-0H390/CAL20676 at time of CTC allocation for Construction under 03-0H11U]. Toll Credits for ENG, ROW, CON

SHOPP Roadway Pres AC $11,500,000 2017

SAC Caltrans D3 CAL20540SR 160 in Isleton AC Overlay

On SR 160, in Isleton, from 1.4 miles south of Sherman Island Road to SR 12 - Rehabilitate pavement (PM L4.2/L10.8) [CTIPS ID 107-0000-0993; EFIS ID 0300020595]. Toll Credits for ENG, ROW, CON

SHOPP Roadway Pres AC $7,182,000 2017

SAC Caltrans D3 CAL20543 SR 51 Median Barrier

In Sacramento on SR 51 (Capital City Freeway) at 0.1 mile north of Arden Way undercrossing (Bridge #24-115R) - Construct concrete median barrier (PM 4.1/4.4) [CTIPS ID 107-0000-0996] (Toll credits for PE, ROW, CON). Toll Credits for ENG, ROW, CON SHOPP Collision AC $2,730,000 2017

SAC Caltrans D3 CAL20513SR 99 Roadside Safety Improvement

In Sacramento, on SR 99 at various locations, from Cosumnes River Bridge to Fruitridge Road overcrossing - Pave narrow areas, install vegetation control, construct pullouts and construct roadside signs (PM 8.5/22.4) [EFIS ID 0313000241; CTIPS ID 107-0000-0965]. Toll Credits for ENG, ROW, CON SHOPP Collision AC $2,795,000 2017

SAC Caltrans D3 CAL20727

SR 99, Bruceville to Mack - Lengthen Merging Distance

In Sacramento County, in the City of Sacramento,SR 99, from Bruceville Road to approximately Mack Road (PM 17.5/18.3) - Widen roadway / lengthen merging distance (201.310 SHOPP Operational Improvements 17/18 FY Minor A). Toll Credits for CON

CT Minor Pgm. - National Hwy System $1,662,000 2018

SAC Caltrans D3 CAL20549US 50 RTMC Video Display Upgrade

In Rancho Cordova at the Regional Transportation Management Center (RTMC) [PM 12.5] - Replace and upgrade video monitor and the supporting control system for US 50 within Sacramento County [CTIPS ID 107-0000-1002]. Toll Credits for ENG, ROW, CON SHOPP Mobility AC $1,820,000 2017

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SAC Caltrans D3 CAL20512US 50 Roadside Safety Improvement

Near Sacramento on US 50, from 0.2 mile west of Bradshaw Road to 0.3 mile east of Prairie City Road at various locations - Pave narrow areas, install vegetation control and construct roadside signs (PM R7.5/19.6) [EFIS ID 0313000240; CTIPS ID 107-0000-0962]. Toll Credits for ENG, ROW, CON SHOPP Collision AC $1,998,000 2017

SAC

Caltrans Div. of Rail & Mass Trans. CAL20733

C St. RR Xing Safety Improvements

In the City of Sacramento at the intersection of C Street and Union Pacific Railroad tracks: Eliminate hazards at railroad grade crossing at intersection of Roseville Road and Union Pacific Railroad in the City of Sacramento.. Toll Credits for CON Railway-Hwy Sec 130 $924,595 2018

SAC

Caltrans Div. of Rail & Mass Trans. CAL18769 Power Inn Grade Crossing

In Sacramento: At intersection of Power Inn Rd. and UPRR: Eliminate Hazards at railroad grade crossing. (USDOT RR Xing # 752887F) Railway-Hwy Sec 130 $1,788,563 2018

SAC

Caltrans Div. of Rail & Mass Trans. CAL20732

Roseville Road RR Xing Safety Improvements

In the County of Sacramento at the intersection of Roseville Road and Union Pacific Railroad tracks: Eliminate hazards at railroad grade crossing at intersection of Roseville Road and Union Pacific Railroad in the County of Sacramento. (US DOT RR Xing # 762377E). Toll Credits for CON Railway-Hwy Sec 130 $921,000 2018

SAC Caltrans HQ CAL20690

FTA 5310 - Asian Community Center - Other Equipment

Purchase four computers, computer monitors, and keyboards; and one black and white and color laser printer; four new telephones and associated installation/warranties that will assist ACC Rides in providing transportation to the ACC Rides Service client base of seniors and their caregivers to medical appointments and other activities of daily living. (Transportation Development Credits/Toll Credits are being used to waive the match.). Toll Credits for CON FTA 5310 $5,787 2018

SAC Caltrans HQ CAL20735

FTA 5310 - Asian Community Center - Other Equipment

Purchase three replacement computers, computer monitors, and keyboards that will assist ACC Rides in providing transportation to the ACC Rides Service client base of seniors and their caregivers to medical appointments and other activities of daily living. (Transportation Development Credits/Toll Credits are being used to waive the match.). Toll Credits for CON FTA 5310 $2,480 2018

SAC Caltrans HQ CAL20736

FTA 5310 - Asian Community Center Expansion Minivans

Purchase six minivans to expand the ACC Rides Service that provides transportation to the ACC Rides Service client base of seniors and their caregivers to medical appointments and other activities of daily living. Expansion vehicles will use gasoline (GA) fuel. Transportation Development Credits/Toll Credits are being used as match, and as allowable under FTA Section 5310 federal funds will fund 100% of this project.. Toll Credits for CON FTA 5310 $294,000 2018

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Completed

SAC Caltrans HQ CAL20559

FTA 5310 - Asian Community Center Expansion Minivans

Purchase four minivans to expand the ACC Rides Service that provides transportation to the ACC Rides Service client base of seniors and their caregivers to medical appointments and other activities of daily living. Expansion vehicles will use gasoline (GA) fuel. Transportation Development Credits/Toll Credits are being used as match, and as allowable under FTA Section 5310 federal funds will fund 100% of this project.. Toll Credits for CON FTA 5310 $192,000 2018

SAC Caltrans HQ CAL20737

FTA 5310 - Asian Community Center Rides Service Expansion

Maintain expanded the ACC Rides Service hours and the Volunteer Driver Program with the goal of the expansion of the program it to provide maintaining additional transportation to the ACC Rides Service client base of seniors and their caregivers to medical appointments and other activities of daily living. Transportation Development Credits/Toll Credits are being used as match, and as allowable under FTA Section 5310 federal funds will fund 100% of this project.. Toll Credits for CON FTA 5310 $488,639 2018

SAC Caltrans HQ CAL20554

FTA 5310 - Asian Community Center Rides Service Expansion

Expand the ACC Rides Service hours to 6 AM to 6 PM and the Volunteer Driver Program by recruiting and training more drivers as well as adding a Volunteer Driver Coordinator. The goal of the expansion of the program it to provide additional transportation to the ACC Rides Service client base of seniors and their caregivers to medical appointments and other activities of daily living. Transportation Development Credits/Toll Credits are being used as match, and as allowable under FTA Section 5310 federal funds will fund 100% of this project.. Toll Credits for CON FTA 5310 $300,000 2018

SAC Caltrans HQ CAL20673

FTA 5310 - Easter Seals Large Bus Service Expansion

This project will use FTA 5310 funds to purchase on Large Bus to expand Easter Seals services in the Sacramento region. This vehicle will be fueled using gasoline. Transportation Development Credits/Toll Credits are being used as match, and as allowable under FTA Section 5310 federal funds will fund 100% of this project.. Toll Credits for CON FTA 5310 $76,500 2018

SAC Caltrans HQ CAL20557FTA 5310 - Easter Seals Vehicle Replacement

Replace three existing buses and one minivan that provide transportation services to people with development and physical disabilities. These vehicles will be fueled with gasoline. Transportation Development Credits/Toll Credits are being used as match, and as allowable under FTA Section 5310 federal funds will fund 100% of this project.. Toll Credits for CON FTA 5310 $277,500 2018

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SAC Caltrans HQ CAL20745

FTA 5310 - Sacramento County DHHS SCP, RSVP & FGP Transportation Programs

Funding for the Senior Companions Program (SCP) providing regular escorted transportation to isolated/frail seniors or disabled adults, Retired & Senior Volunteers Program (RSVP) providing escorted transportation to isolated/frail seniors or disabled adults, and Foster Grandparents Program (FGP) to support travel of low-income senior volunteers to mentor and/or tutor at risk youth in their community. Transportation Development Credits/Toll Credits are being used as match, and as allowable under FTA Section 5310 federal funds will fund 100% of this project.. Toll Credits for CON FTA 5310 $313,558 2018

SACCity of Citrus Heights SAC25066

Community Corridor Revitalization Program

In Citrus Heights: Community Corridor Revitalization Program, including Auburn Blvd Plan review, development fee structure review, technical assistance program development, and technical assistance for approx. 10 businesses or property owners. Local $110,000 2018

SACCity of Citrus Heights SAC25016

Comprehensive Transit System Analysis & Transit Asset Management

Analyze transit service and asset management for the City of Citrus Heights, and update the relevant components of the comprehensive operations analysis (COA) with Sacramento Regional Transit District (RT). Local, RSTP/STBG $207,300 2018

SACCity of Citrus Heights SAC24733

Mariposa Safe Routes to School Phase 3

Construct one half mile of curb, gutters, sidewalks, bicycle lanes (Class II), curb access ramps and add street lighting along the east side of Mariposa Ave. from Northridge Drive to Eastgate Ave. (Emission Benefits in kg/day: .01 ROG) CMAQ, Local $1,118,223 2018

SACCity of Citrus Heights SAC24708

Sunrise Blvd. Safety Improvements

On Sunrise Blvd between Woodmore Oaks Dr and Sayonara Dr: Pavement overlay; Construct curb ramp, sidewalk, curb, gutter, drain inlet; Install lighting, traffic signals (interconnect), storm drain, striping, and pavement markings (HSIP6-03-001) (Toll Credits for CON). Toll Credits for CON HSIP, Local $2,212,342 2017

SACCity of Elk Grove SAC24099

Big Horn Blvd. Extension - Whitelock to Bilby

In Elk Grove, Big Horn Blvd. from Whitelock Pkwy. to Bilby, Construct 2 lane road. Local $10,411,500 2018

SACCity of Elk Grove SAC24551 Bilby Road Extension

In Elk Grove, Bilby Road Extension from Bruceville Road to 2,000 feet past McMillan Road/Big Horn Extension, Reconstruct roadway to 2 lanes, and extend 2 lane road. Local $13,200,000 2018

SACCity of Elk Grove SAC25012

Bradshaw / Sheldon Intersection Improvements

In Elk grove, At the Bradshaw Rd./Sheldon Rd. intersection: Install a roundabout and add bike/ped facilities.. Toll Credits for CON RSTP/STBG $1,549,000 2018

SACCity of Elk Grove SAC25043 CNG Bus Replacement

Purchase four (4) CNG 40 foot buses to replace four CNG 40 foot buses, model year 2002. (Emission Benefits in kg/day: 0.41 ROG, 1.3 NOx, 0.03 PM10, 0.03 PM2.5) CMAQ XFER, Local $2,372,077 2018

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Completed

SACCity of Elk Grove SAC25052

Elk Grove Bus Replacements

Purchase one 40' CNG bus to replace an existing 2003 Orion bus; and purchase four CNG cutaway buses to replace two 2006 General Coach Chevrolet cutaway buses with gasoline engines and two 2012 Eldorado Ford cutaway buses with gasoline engines. FTA 5339 - Discr., STA $1,065,000 2018

SACCity of Elk Grove SAC25044

Elk Grove Operating Assistance for Local and Commuter Fixed Route Service

Operating assistance for local and commuter fixed-route transit services provided by e-tran. FTA 5307 - E.S., Local $1,934,504 2018

SACCity of Elk Grove SAC24631

Elk Grove Schools AWARE SRTS Program

In Sacramento County, Multiple Schools in the Elk Grove Unified School District: Implement Project AWARE (Advancing Walk and Roll Environments); needs assessment for each school/community through parent surveys and walk audits; hire a full-time SRTS Coordinator to train staff and parents. SRTS3-03-004 Local, SRTS $472,837 2017

SACCity of Elk Grove SAC24640

Laguna Creek Trail - Camden North Spur

This project is a combination class I bike trail and class II bike lane project, connecting Camden neighborhoods to existing and future trails in Elk Grove. (Emission Benefits in kg/day: 0.14 ROG, 0.12 NOx, 0.03 PM10) (Toll credits for CON). Toll Credits for CON CMAQ, Local $791,000 2017

SACCity of Elk Grove SAC24699

Laguna Creek Trail - Camden South Spur

In Elk Grove,Bond Road to Camden Park/Lake, Construct trail segment, Includes a trail crossing and bridge over Laguna Creek at Camden Lake. (Emission Benefits in kg/day: .08 ROG, .05 NOx, .03 PM10, .03 PM2.5 ) CMAQ, Local, SR2S $1,556,526 2017

SACCity of Elk Grove SAC24775

Lotz Pkwy. Extension - Bilby Road to Kammerer Road

In Elk Grove, Lotz Pkwy. from Bilby Rd to Kammerer Rd: Construct new 2-lane roadway Local $5,649,500 2018

SACCity of Elk Grove SAC25069

Operating Assistance for FY 2018 Local and Commuter Fixed Route Service

Operating assistance for FY 2018 local and commuter fixed-route transit services provided by e-tran FTA 5307 - E.S., Local $2,090,886 2018

SACCity of Elk Grove SAC25054

Pedestrian Safety Improvements

At three intersections, Harbour Point Dr at Buckminster Dr., Lakepoint Dr at Sunset Point Pl. and Whitelock Pkwy east of Knotts: Install pedestrian activated beacon systems and advanced yield lines. (H8-03-007) HSIP, Local $308,200 2018

SACCity of Elk Grove SAC25070

Preventive Maintenance for FY 2018 Local and Commuter Fixed Route Service

Preventive maintenance for FY 2018 local and commuter services provided by e-tran. FTA 5307 - E.S., Local $320,565 2018

SACCity of Elk Grove SAC25045

e-tran Preventive Maintenance

Preventive maintenance for e-tran's local and commuter fixed-route services that operate within the Sacramento Urbanized Area FTA 5307 - E.S., Local $216,034 2017

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SAC City of Folsom SAC24686Folsom Bridge Preventive Maintenance Program

Various bridges in the City of Folsom: perform preventive maintenance. See Caltrans Local Assistance HBP website for backup list of projects. http://www.dot.ca.gov/hq/LocalPrograms/hbrr99/HBP_MPO.html#SACOG HBP, Local $1,350,000 2017

SAC City of Folsom SAC24483

Historic Powerhouse/Folsom Lake Regional Trail

In Folsom, construct class I bike/ped trail from existing terminus of the Historic Powerhouse Trail near the Historic Truss Bridge to the terminus of the recently constructed Johnny Cash Trail Phase 1. Also construct and undercrossing at Prison Road and a class I trail connection from the main trail to the Folsom State Prison employee entrance. (Emission Benefits in kg/day: 0.03 ROG, 0.02 NOx, 0.01 PM10). Toll Credits for CON

CMAQ, Federal Lands Highway Program, Local $4,085,907 2017

SAC City of Folsom SAC24515Orangevale Ave Bridge Replacement

Orangevale Ave over Gold Creek, 0.1 mile west of American River Canyon: Rehabilitate 1 lane bridge. HBP, Local $3,263,418 2018

SAC City of Galt SAC24642C St./Central Galt Complete Streets

Complete street improvements on 4th Street and C Street in Historic Old Town and Downtown; Improvements consist of enhanced pedestrian, landscaping and drainage improvements. Local, STIP RIP AC $2,551,600 2017

SAC City of Galt SAC24770 Lincoln Wy. Rehab

Lincoln Wy. from Pringle Ave. to Southdale Court and Elm from Lincoln Wy to Caltrans ROW about 150’: Rehabilitate pavement. (PE programmed separately on SAC24767) Local $400,000 2018

SAC City of Galt SAC25067Pedestrian Safety Crossing Project

In Galt: At four intersections (Elk Hills Drive/Walnut Avenue, Carillion Blvd/Lake Canyon Avenue, Carillion Blvd/Elk Hills Drive, and Vintage Oak Avenue/Carillion Blvd), install pedestrian safety devices, such as rapid flashing beacons, signing, and striping. Local $110,000 2017

SAC City of Galt SAC24767South Galt SRTS and Rehab

Lincoln Wy. from Pringle Ave. to Southdale Court, and West A St., from SR 99 to City limits: rehabilitate road. On Lincoln Way, West A St. Sparrow Dr., Emerald Oak, C St., Second St., and First St.: Construct pedestrian improvements. On Lincoln Way, W. Elm Ave., West C St., West A St. New Hope Rd., and Kost Rd: Install green bicycle lanes. On Lincoln Wy, Oak Ave, McFarland St., Emerald Oak Ave, and Sparrow St.: Construct Class III improvements.(Emission Benefits in kg/day: 0.01 ROG). (Toll Credits). Toll Credits for CON

ATP (Fed), CMAQ, Local, RSTP/STBG $5,597,600 2017

SACCity of Rancho Cordova SAC24187 Chrysanthy Blvd

Construct New Road: 4 Lanes from Sunrise Blvd to Rancho Cordova Parkway Local $3,690,000 2018

SACCity of Rancho Cordova SAC24678

Douglas Rd./Grant Line Rd. Safety Improvements

Douglas Rd./Grant Line Rd.: Install traffic signal; widen roadway (to accommodate left-turn and right-turn pockets and bike lanes) (HSIP5-03-016) HSIP, Local $1,040,600 2018

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SACCity of Rancho Cordova SAC24628 Douglas Road Phase 2

Douglas Rd, from Rancho Cordova Parkway to Americanos Blvd.: Widen from 2 to 4 lanes. New signals will be installed at the intersections of Rancho Cordova Parkway, Timberlands Drive and an interim signal at Americanos Blvd. Local $2,600,000 2018

SACCity of Rancho Cordova SAC24717

Folsom Blvd. Complete Streets (Phase 4)

Folsom Blvd., from Horn to Rod Beaudry, and from Sunrise Blvd. to Kilgore Rd.: provide streetscape improvements by installing new and bifurcated sidewalks and landscaped medians.. Toll Credits for CON Local, RSTP/STBG $5,062,000 2018

SACCity of Rancho Cordova SAC24455

Mather Railroad Spur Rails to Trails

This project will provide a Class 1 bike trail along the rail corridor between Folsom and Rockingham Drive. This project will add sidewalks and enhance pedestrian and disabled access on the west side of Mather Field Road, between Folsom Boulevard and Rockingham Drive. This will allow for greater access to the historic "Mills Station" Light Rail Station and enhance access to both bus transit. (2010 Demo ID CA859)

ATP (Fed), DEMO AAA, Local $2,777,715 2018

SACCity of Rancho Cordova SAC24718

Rancho Cordova Elementary School Bicycle and Pedestrian Improvements

Along Chasella Wy. and Pedro Wy. between Malvasia Dr. and Zinfandel Dr., on Malaga Wy. and Sarda Wy. between Vernaccia Wy. and Furmint Wy., and on Furmint Wy. between Malaga Wy. and north of Saltana Wy.: Fill in gaps in sidewalks, crosswalks, and bicycle routes. (Emission Benefits in kg/day: 0.02 ROG, 0.01 NOx, 0.01 PM10, 0.01 PM2.5) CMAQ, Local $1,848,456 2018

SACCity of Rancho Cordova SAC25003

Stone Creek Trail Pedestrian Signals

On the Stone Creek Community Bike Trail in the Stone Creek neighborhood, where the Stone Creek Community Bike Trail intersects Zinfandel Dr. and Prospect Park Dr., and at Kilgore Rd. and Zinfandel Dr.: Install bike/ped actuated signals, realign multi-use trail approaches, striping, signage, and curb cuts with ADA ramps. ATP (State), Local $500,000 2018

SACCity of Rancho Cordova SAC24710

Traffic Management Center & ITS Upgrades

In the City of Rancho Cordova: install a traffic management center. At various locations on Sunrise Blvd, Folsom Blvd, Zinfandel Dr, Mather Field and Rockingham and White Rock Rd.: Install new traffic signal controllers, expand the existing coordinated signal system, and install fiber to connect to traffic operations center. Intelligent Transportation System (ITS).(HSIP6-03-013, Toll credits for PE and CON). Toll Credits for ENG, CON CMAQ, HSIP $4,125,000 2018

SACCity of Sacramento SAC24712

Carlson Dr. Safety Improvements

On Carlson Dr between approx. 250' north of H St and 250' south of J St; On H ST between Camilla Ave and Carlson Dr: Upgrade traffic signals, signs, and striping; Construct curb ramps and crosswalks. (HSIP6-03-015) (Toll Credits for CON). Toll Credits for CON HSIP, Local $1,308,400 2017

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Completed

SACCity of Sacramento SAC24723

Complete Street Rehabilitation - Power Inn Rd.

Power Inn Rd., from Folsom Blvd. to Alpine Ave.: Pavement rehabilitation and complete streets improvements. (Toll Credits for PE and CON) T15145400. Toll Credits for ENG, CON RSTP/STBG $2,597,989 2017

SACCity of Sacramento SAC24711 Flashing Beacons

9 locations throughout the City of Sacramento: Install flashing beacon. (HSIP6-03-014) T15145800 (Toll Credits for CON). Toll Credits for CON HSIP, Local $1,641,700 2017

SACCity of Sacramento SAC25018 Northwood School Signal

Near Northwood School, at Clay St., and El Camino Ave.: Add a signalized intersection with accessibility compliant crosswalks at the intersection, including curb ramps. Local $511,000 2017

SACCity of Sacramento SAC24673 R Street Phase 3

Sacramento, construct streetscape improvements, streetlighting, landscaping, hardscaping, and pedestrian enhancements on R Street between 13th Street and 16th Street T15135900

DEMO AAA, Local, RSTP/STBG $4,909,950 2018

SACCity of Sacramento SAC20350

Sacramento Intermodal Trans. Facility - Phase 2

Sacramento Intermodal Transportation Facility Valley Station: Improvements to the existing station including: relocating the existing LRT station to a north-south alignment; relocating (repave/restripe) the existing RT and Amtrak bus berths; providing enhanced passenger connections; relocating passenger vehicle and bicycle parking; upgrading the Depot's electrical system; providing a transit way.

DEMO AAA, FTA 5309 - Bus, Local, TIGER $40,663,140 2018

SAC RT REG1795329th St. Light Rail Station Enhancements

29th St. Light Rail Station, located at R St. between 29th St. and 30th St.: Add two shelters, a surveillance camera, flashing pedestrian crossing signs, two visible message signs, and other transit amenities. (Emission Benefits in kg/day: ROG 0.15, NOx 0.15, PM10 0.06)

CMAQ, Prop 1B PTMISEA $280,500 2018

SAC RT REG18012Bus Stop Improvements- Citrus Heights Bus turn outs and associated improvements. FTA 5307 *, Local, STA $1,827,284 2018

SAC RT REG18014CNG Replacement Buses & Related Spare Parts

Replace up to twenty 96-foot CNG buses including related equipment and spare parts. Procurment for buses and parts to be in three phases. (Uses Toll Credits for local match). (Emission Benefits: 77 kg/day NOx)

CMAQ, FTA 5307 *, FTA 5309 - Bus, FTA 5339 *, FTA 5339 - Discr., FTA 5339 - E.S., Local, Prop 1B PTMISEA $56,847,157 2018

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County Lead Agency Project ID Title Description Fund Source Total Cost Year

Completed

SAC RT SAC24596

City of Folsom Stage Lines Operating Assistance FFY 2011-2017

City of Folsom (Subrecipient) Operating assistance, preventive maintenance, and ADA operating assistance for transit services within the City of Folsom. Sacramento Urbanized Area.FFY 2011 preventive maintenance: $265,000FFY 2011 ADA operations: $130,000FFY 2012 preventive maintenance: $278,000FFY 2012 ADA operations: $136,000FFY 2014 operating assistance: $184,538FFY 2014 preventive maintenance: $137,446FFY 2014 ADA operations: $89,395FFY 2015 operating assistance: $31,580FFY 2015 preventive maintenance: $259,693 ($135,151 going on FY17 FTA grant)FFY 2015 ADA operations: $80,769FFY 2016 preventive maintenance: $324,322 ($169,539 going on FY17 FTA grant)FFY 2017 preventive maintenance: $287,668

FTA 5307 *, FTA 5307 - E.S., Local $3,124,282 2017

SAC RT REG18036 Farebox ReplacementReplace fareboxes on 192 buses and could include spare parts, spare fare boxes, and upgrading back-end data system. FTA 5339 - Discr., Local $3,707,357 2018

SAC RT REG18009General Facility Improvements

Sacramento Regional Transit District: provide for various minor upgrades and improvements to district facilities, such as roof replacement, better lighting, security systems, ventilation, accessibility modifications, and safety enhancements. FTA 5307 *, Local, STA $736,542 2017

SAC RT REG18022Landscaping - ROW Improvements

Landscaping improvements and painting for existing sound walls located along Folsom Boulevard and the south side of the Sacramento Regional Transit light rail Gold Line within the City of Rancho Cordova. FTA 5307 *, Local, STA $141,641 2018

SAC RT REG17940Light Rail Station/Bus Stop Enhancements

Enhancement of Sacramento Regional Transit District bus stops including but not limited to: addition of i-stops; benches and trash cans; security improvements, and installation of braille signage. Enhancement of Light Rail Stations including but not limited to: lighting improvements; replacing braille signage; improved pedestrian access to stations; security improvements; installation of digital messaging signs, and audio enhancements to signage. Local, RIP - STP, STA $1,186,250 2018

SAC RT PAR10033Purchase of Six (6) Class B CTSA Cutaway Buses

The project is to purchase six (6) Class B Cutaway replacement vehicles for use in CTSA service throughout Sacramento County. These vehicles will use CNG (compressed natural gas) fuel. The Class B vehicle does not require a commercial drivers license when configured correctly and allows for maximum flexibility to maintain fleet. FTA 5339 - Discr., Local $480,000 2017

SAC RT REG18039

Replacement of Buses & Related Equipment for Community Bus Service

Replace 4 existing gasoline and diesel fueled CBS buses with 4 new CNG-fueled CBS buses. The buses are used on RT Neighborhood Ride routes. FTA 5339 - Discr., Local $868,860 2018

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Completed

SAC RT REG17954

South Sacramento Corridor Phase II Operating Assistance

Provide operating assistance for the operation of 4.3 mile extension of the Blue Line light rail from Meadowview Station to Cosumnes River College. (Emission Benefits in kg/day: 2.7 ROG, 2.7 NOx, 1.04 PM 10, 1.04 PM 2.5) (Toll Credits for CON, specifically for the second year of operations, FFY 2016). Toll Credits for CON

CMAQ, CMAQ XFER, Local $12,000,000 2018

SAC SACOG VAR56106Paratransit, Inc. JARC Operating Assistance

Wheels to Work program providing transportation to social service, educational, and training opportunities as well as connections with fixed route transit and mobile "office resource bus." FY 2011 & 2012 funds will allow completion of this project. FTA 5316, Local $500,000 2017

SAC SACOG VAR56115

Sacramento Regional Transit District - New Freedom Capital Assistance

Construct shelters over disabled access ramps (mini-high platforms) at light rail stations. FTA 5317, STA $287,500 2017

SAC SACOG VAR56107e-tran (Elk Grove) JARC Operating Assistance

FY 2011 & 2012 JARC funds will allow e-tran to serve the downtown Sacramento to Elk Grove reverse commute by creating two new routes using buses that previously operated as "deadhead" or closed door from downtown to Elk Grove. FTA 5316, Local, STA $304,000 2017

SACSacramento County SAC24608

Apple Rd/Fruit Channel Bridge Replacement

Apple Rd, over Fruit Channel, 0.65 mi SE of Dillard Rd. Replace the existing 2 lane functionally obsolete bridge with a new 2 lane bridge. (Toll credits for PE, ROW & CON.). Toll Credits for ENG, ROW, CON HBP $630,695 2018

SACSacramento County SAC24731

Complete Streets Rehabilitation of Fulton Avenue - 2

Fulton Avenue from Arden Way to Auburn Boulevard: add bike lanes, construct new sidewalks, repair and infill damaged/discontinuous sidewalks, install curb ramps and the required ADA improvements, and modify traffic signals. Rehabilitate pavement between Arden Way and Marconi Avenue. Local, RSTP/STBG $3,332,995 2018

SACSacramento County SAC24597

FFY 2010-2016 Operating Assistance for Sacramento County Rural Transit Program

Operating assistance for rural transit services within Sacramento County. Outside the Sacramento Urbanized Area.FFY 2015: $340,000FFY 2016: $340,000 FTA 5311, Local $3,516,548 2017

SACSacramento County SAC24754

Garfield Ave. Bike Lanes and Pedestrian Connectivity Project

Garfield Avenue from Whitney Avenue to Madison Avenue: Install bicycle lanes, construct sidewalks (Whitney Avenue to Gibbons Drive), and install a new traffic signal at the intersection of Garfield Avenue and Engle Road. (Emission Benefits in kg/day: .03 ROG, .07 NOx, .01 PM10) CMAQ, Local $2,912,166 2018

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Completed

SACSacramento County SAC24625

Hazel Ave Widening, Phase 2

Sacramento County between Curragh Downs Drive and Sunset Avenue; Widen Hazel Avenue from four to six lanes. Includes appraisals and acquisitions of necessary right of way adjacent to the proposed improvements. Traffic signal modifications at Curragh Downs Drive, Winding Way, Sunset Avenue, and La Serena Drive. Improvements also include new facilities for pedestrians and bicycles including class II bike lanes and separated sidewalks. (CMAQ to only fund new bicycle and pedestrian facilities. Emission Benefits in kg/day: 0.06 ROG, 0.05 NOx, 0.03 PM10, 0.03 PM2.5)

CMAQ, Local, RSTP/STBG $23,518,000 2018

SACSacramento County SAC24688

Jibbom St. Bridge Rehabilitation

Jibboom St. over American River, 0.1 miles north or Richards Blvd.: Rehabilitate bridge, no added lane capacity. (Toll credits for PE & CON). Toll Credits for ENG, CON HBP $9,393,913 2018

SACSacramento County SAC24714

Pedestrian Improvements, Various Locations

Various locations throughout Sacramento County: Construct sidewalks, curb ramps, curbs and gutters. (HSIP6-03-017). Toll Credits for CON HSIP, Local $1,488,200 2017

SACSacramento County SAC24715

Pedestrian Improvements, Various Locations

Various locations in Sacramento County: Construct sidewalks, curb ramps, curbs and gutters. (HSIP6-03-018) (Toll Credits for CON). Toll Credits for CON HSIP, Local $1,570,100 2017

SACSacramento County SAC24768 Road Rehab

In Sacramento County: on Garfield Avenue between Verner Avenue (south) and Greenback Lane; overlay with rubberized or conventional asphalt concrete, repair damaged areas of the roadway (base repairs), install curb ramps, adjust utility covers, grind the existing pavement to conform the overlay (wedge grind), replace traffic loop detectors, replace striping, and other work as necessary to complete the overlay. The project will also install bike lanes on Garfield Avenue from Verner Avenue (south) to Greenback Lane. Local, RSTP/STBG $1,006,500 2018

SUT Caltrans D3 CAL20552Yuba City Operational Improvements

In Sutter County, on SR 99, in and near Yuba City, from Bogue Road to Pease Road - Install signal and add/upgrade Traffic Operating Systems (TOS) [PM 27.6/R32.7] [CTIPS ID 107-0000-1007]. Toll Credits for ENG, ROW, CON SHOPP Mobility AC $4,635,000 2018

SUT City of Yuba City SUT18859Bogue Rd. Complete Streets Rehabilitation

Bogue Rd., from Railroad Ave. to Garden Highway: rehabilitate roadway, widen shoulders to accommodate new bicycle lanes and add bicycle video detection at intersection of Bogue Rd. and Garden Highway. Local, RSTP/STBG $656,823 2018

SUT Sutter County SUT18931

Barry Elementary School Pedestrian Improvement Project

South of Yuba City: Barry Road east of State Route 99 along Barry Elementary School frontage, add a 6 ft. wide elevated concrete sidewalk on the north side of Barry Road. Local $110,000 2018

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Completed

SUT Sutter County SUT18929 Pavement Marking

Acacia Ave. and Pass Rd. from Butte House Rd. to Mawson Rd.: Replace faded and missing painted edge lines, center lines and pavement markers with upgraded thermoplastic traffic striping and new pavement markers. (Toll credits) HSIP7-03-019. Toll Credits for CON HSIP $260,900 2018

SUT Sutter County SUT18854

Pennington Rd/Sutter-Butte Canal Bridge Replacement

Pennington Rd, over Sutter-Butte Canal, 0.5 mi E Sheldon Rd. Replace the existing functionally obsolete 2 lane bridge with a new 2 lane bridge. (Toll credits for PE, ROW, CON.). Toll Credits for ENG, ROW, CON HBP $2,104,000 2017

VAR Caltrans D3 CAL20548HAR Upgrades - Various Counties and Routes

In Sacramento, Butte, El Dorado, Nevada, Placer and Yolo Counties, on Routes 5, 50, 70, 80, 89, 99 and 267, at various locations - Upgrade Highway Advisory Radios (HAR) [CTIPS ID 107-0000-1001]. Toll Credits for ENG, ROW, CON SHOPP Mobility AC $3,130,000 2017

VAR Caltrans D3 CAL20547RWIS Upgrades - Various Counties

In Sacramento, El Dorado, Nevada, Placer and Yolo Counties, on Routes 5, 28, 50, 51, 80, 89, 99 and 267, at various locations: Repair and upgrade roadway information systems (RWIS) also known as ITS, Intelligent Transportation Systems. [CTIPS ID 107-0000-1000]. Toll Credits for ENG, ROW, CON SHOPP Mobility AC $2,810,000 2017

VAR Caltrans D3 CAL20550Upgrade CMS Panels - Various Counties

In Sacramento, El Dorado, Nevada, Placer, Yolo and Solano Counties, on various routes at various locations - Upgrade Changeable Message Sign (CMS) panels to LED [CTIPS ID 107-0000-1003]. Toll Credits for ENG, ROW, CON SHOPP Mobility AC $8,420,000 2018

VAR Caltrans D3 CAL20519Upgrade Traffic Monitoring Stations

In various counties, on various routes at various locations in the SACOG region: Upgrade Traffic Monitoring Stations (TMS) [CTIPS ID 107-0000-0967] (Toll Credits for PE, ROW, CON). Toll Credits for ENG, ROW, CON SHOPP Mobility AC $7,162,000 2017

VAR Caltrans HQ CAL20566

FTA 5310 - Paratransit, Inc. Mobility Management Travel Training

Mobility management activities and travel training to assist current and potential paratransit/demand response users who are senior and/or persons with disabilities to learn to use the fixed route transit systems in the SACOG region. (Transportation Development Credits/Toll Credits are being used to waive the match.). Toll Credits for CON FTA 5310 $602,672 2018

VAR Caltrans HQ CAL20562

FTA 5310 - Pride Industries Replacement Buses

Replace three existing buses that provide transportation to persons with developmental and other disabilities in Placer and Sacramento counties. Replacement vehicles with use gasoline (GA) fuel. Transportation Development Credits/Toll Credits are being used as match, and as allowable under FTA Section 5310 federal funds will fund 100% of this project.. Toll Credits for CON FTA 5310 $229,500 2018

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Completed

VAR Caltrans HQ CAL20738

FTA 5310 - Pride Industries Replacement Buses, minivan and van conversion

Replace 10 existing buses, 1 existing minivan and 1 existing van conversion that provide transportation to persons with developmental and other disabilities in Placer and Sacramento counties. Replacement vehicles will use gasoline (GA) fuel. Transportation Development Credits/Toll Credits are being used as match, and as allowable under FTA Section 5310 federal funds will fund 100% of this project.. Toll Credits for CON FTA 5310 $842,000 2018

VAR Caltrans HQ CAL20553

FTA 5310 - Sacramento County DHHS Senior Companions Transportation Program

Provide mileage reimbursement and stipends for low-income volunteers to transport low-income isolated and frail seniors and people with disabilities where traditional transit and paratransit services are otherwise insufficient or inappropriate. Transportation Development Credits/Toll Credits are being used as match, and as allowable under FTA Section 5310 federal funds will fund 100% of this project.. Toll Credits for CON FTA 5310 $160,000 2018

VAR Caltrans HQ CAL20739FTA 5310 - Shores of Hope Replacement Buses

Replace two existing buses used to transport seniors and people with disabilities in Yolo and Sacramento counties. These vehicles will use gasoline fuel. Transportation Development Credits/Toll Credits are being used as match, and as allowable under FTA Section 5310 federal funds will fund 100% of this project.. Toll Credits for CON FTA 5310 $146,000 2018

VAR Caltrans HQ CAL20740FTA 5310 - Shores of Hope maintenance of service

Maintain transportation services to the Shores of Hope client base of seniors and people with disabilities in Yolo and Sacramento counties. Transportation Development Credits/Toll Credits are being used as match, and as allowable under FTA Section 5310 federal funds will fund 100% of this project.. Toll Credits for CON FTA 5310 $252,238 2018

VAR Caltrans HQ CAL20744

FTA 5310 - United Cerebral Palsy Bus Video Monitoring Equipment

Video monitoring equipment for eight replacement buses and 1 replacement video monitor for a unit that was damaged requested by UCP that will transport people with developmental disabilities. Transportation Development Credits/Toll Credits are being used as match, and as allowable under FTA Section 5310 federal funds will fund 100% of this project.. Toll Credits for CON FTA 5310 $26,470 2018

VAR Caltrans HQ CAL20558

FTA 5310 - United Cerebral Palsy Bus Video Monitoring Equipment

Video monitoring equipment for four replacement buses requested by UCP that will transport people with developmental disabilities. Transportation Development Credits/Toll Credits are being used as match, and as allowable under FTA Section 5310 federal funds will fund 100% of this project.. Toll Credits for CON FTA 5310 $8,000 2018

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Completed

VAR Caltrans HQ CAL20556

FTA 5310 - United Cerebral Palsy Replacement Buses

Replace four of the existing 16 passenger buses that provide transportation services to people with developmental disabilities. All vehicles will use gasoline (GA) fuel. Transportation Development Credits/Toll Credits are being used as match, and as allowable under FTA Section 5310 federal funds will fund 100% of this project.. Toll Credits for CON FTA 5310 $306,000 2018

VAR Caltrans HQ CAL20743

FTA 5310 - United Cerebral Palsy Replacement Buses

Replace eight existing large buses, add four small buses and 2 minivans to provide transportation services to people with developmental disabilities. All replacement and expansion vehicles will use gasoline (GA) fuel. Transportation Development Credits/Toll Credits are being used as match, and as allowable under FTA Section 5310 federal funds will fund 100% of this project.. Toll Credits for CON FTA 5310 $934,000 2018

VAR Caltrans HQ CAL20561

FTA 5310 - United Christian Centers Replacement Computers & Software

Replace computers and software used to operate existing transportation services to seniors and people with disabilities in Yolo and Sacramento counties. Transportation Development Credits/Toll Credits are being used as match, and as allowable under FTA Section 5310 federal funds will fund 100% of this project.. Toll Credits for CON FTA 5310 $2,599 2018

VAR Caltrans HQ CAL20560

FTA 5310 - United Christian Centers Replacement Minivan

Replace an existing minivan used to transport seniors and people with disabilities in Yolo and Sacramento counties. Replacement vehicle will use gasoline (GA) fuel. Transportation Development Credits/Toll Credits are being used as match, and as allowable under FTA Section 5310 federal funds will fund 100% of this project.. Toll Credits for CON FTA 5310 $48,000 2018

VAR Caltrans HQ CAL20746

FTA 5310 - YCTD Mobility Management - Mobility Assess/Travel Training

Fund comprehensive mobility assessments of current (renewing) and future Yolobus Special (paratransit) users, as well as a complementary Yolo County travel training program to assist those that do not qualify to use Yolobus Special in learning how to use the fixed route transit system in Yolo County and portions of Sacramento County. (Transportation Development Credits/Toll Credits are being used to waive the match.). Toll Credits for CON FTA 5310 $285,570 2018

VAR Caltrans HQ CAL20742

FTA 5310 - Yolo County Transportation District - Other Equipment IVR customer svc. module

Interactive Voice Response (IVR) customer service module to improve communication with and from Yolobus Special/paratransit riders. (Transportation Development Credits/Toll Credits are being used to waive the match.). Toll Credits for CON FTA 5310 $60,000 2018

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Completed

VAR Caltrans HQ CAL20555

FTA 5310 - Yolo County Transportation District Beyond ADA Service

Provide paratransit/demand response services to ADA eligible individuals that go beyond what is required under the Americans with Disabilities Act. Transportation Development Credits/Toll Credits are being used as match, and as allowable under FTA Section 5310 federal funds will fund 100% of this project.. Toll Credits for CON FTA 5310 $300,000 2018

VAR SACOG VAR56028 Connect Card

Connect Card (previously known as Universal Transit Fare Card): Implement Connect Card in the SACOG region, including hiring a consultant. (Emission Benefits in kg/day: 0.06 ROG, 0.12 NOx) (Project in conjunction with VAR56081, RT On-Board Survey for Connect Card) (Toll Credits to be used to waive match for $721,570 FTA 5307 in CON).. Toll Credits for CON

CMAQ, FTA 5307 *, FTA 5307 - Discr., Prop 1B PTMISEA, RIP PTA $12,140,696 2018

VAR SACOG VAR56127

Downtown/Riverfront Transit (Streetcar) Project Development

Complete preliminary engineering, environmental clearance, and design to develop the Downtown/Riverfront Transit Streetcar project in the Cities of Sacramento and West Sacramento. Agencies include RT, YCTD, West Sacramento, and Sacramento. (See early PE in REG18017, YCT18089, CON in YCT18198, YCT18199) (Emission Benefits in kg/day: 1.55 ROG, 0.89 NOx, 0.02 PM10) Project is listed for public information until the PE phase is completed. Further, SACOG anticipates combining the PE phase with the ROW and CON phase (YCT18198) in a future amendment.

CMAQ, Local, Prop 1B PTMISEA $14,570,000 2018

VAR SACOG VAR56192 Household Travel Survey

In the SACOG region: Survey to understand how residents weigh different travel options and what factors influence their travel choices. Develop, calibrate, and update SACOG regional travel demand models for transportation forecasting and regional and local transportation planning. Local, RSTP/STBG $1,050,000 2018

VAR SACOG VAR56193 ITS Master Plan

In the SACOG region: Tie individual agency ITS Master Plans and update the Regional ITS Architecture. Work includes updating or regional partners' ITS Master Plans the Regional ITS Plan and the ITS Architecture. Local, RSTP/STBG $780,000 2018

VAR SACOG VAR56117

Paratransit, Inc. - New Freedom Mobility Management

Mobility Management Grant. Paratransit, Inc., will provide travel training to low income and limited English speaking persons throughout the SACOG region. FTA 5317, Local $312,500 2017

VAR SACOG VAR56081Regional Transit On-Board Survey for Connect Card

Pre and post on-board survey of transit riders to determine current market and subsequent availability and usage of the Connect Card (VAR56028). This will identify needs for outreach and develop strategies to increase Connect Card availability and usage for underrepresented transit riders. FTA 5307 *, RIP PTA $450,000 2017

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Completed

VAR SACOG VAR56096Roseville Transit Mobility Management

The proposed mobility management services would enhance the ability of passengers to successfully ride transit in multiple areas (Placer County, Loomis, Rocklin,Lincoln, Auburn and Roseville). The goal of the program would include providing travel training from transit staff, trip planning training, and practice trips with staff. FTA 5317, Local $47,500 2017

VAR SACOG VAR56130

SACOG Technical Assistance to Transit Operators

Support small Transit operators in preparation of the National Transit Database in order to maximize the amount of funds generated in the region. Support operators in developing transit asset management (TAM) plans which would include capital asset inventories and condition assessments. The asset inventory and condition data must also be reported to the NTD. Continue to provide ongoing grants management support as well as planning and programming activities necessary to submit transit grant applications to the FTA. Transportation Development Credits/Toll Credits are being used as match, and as allowable under FTA Section 5307 federal funds will fund 100% of this project.. Toll Credits for CON FTA 5307 * $130,000 2017

VAR SACOG VAR56037 SECAT Program Phase 2

Phase 2 of Sacramento Emergency Clean Air Transportation Program (SECAT), Heavy-Duty NOx control strategies. (Phase 1 SAC22090) (Emission Benefits in kg/day: 236 NOx, 21 PM10, 9 ROG. And in kg/day for each $3m increment: 835 NOx, 109 ROG) CMAQ, Local $21,973,962 2018

VAR SACOG VAR56119YCTD - New Freedom Operating Assistance

Provide Yolobus Special (paratransit) service to Yolo Co. residents to/from medical appointments beyond YCTD's ADA required area. FTA 5317, Local $240,000 2017

VARYuba Sutter Transit YST10447

Operating Assistance for FY 2017 Yuba-Sutter Transit Operating Assistance for FY 2017

FTA 5307 - Sm. Urb., FTA 5311, Local $6,841,400 2017

VARYuba Sutter Transit YST10448

Operating Assistance for FY 2018 Yuba-Sutter Transit Operating Assistance for FY 2018

FTA 5307 - Sm. Urb., FTA 5311, Local $7,180,000 2018

YOL Caltrans D3 CAL20723I-5/113 Signal Modification

In Woodland, on I-5 and SR 113 ramp intersections at various locations - Modify and coordinate State and City signal controllers to reduce queuing and congestion.. Toll Credits for ENG, ROW, CON SHOPP Collision AC $1,005,000 2018

YOL Caltrans D3 CAL20726 I-80/US 50 Slab Repair

On I-80 and US 50 in Yolo County and in West Sacramento, from Yolo Causeway East to Sacramento River Viaduct (I-80-9.8/9.5, US 50-0.0/2.5) - Maintenance slab repair [HM1 - Pavement Preservation Fed-Funded] (Toll Credits for PE, ROW, CON). Toll Credits for ENG, ROW, CON

Highway Maintenance - National Hwy System $5,863,000 2018

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Completed

YOL Caltrans HQ CAL20741

FTA 5310 - Dignity Health Yolo Adult Day Health Center Expansion Buses

This project will allow Dignity Health Yolo Adult Day Health Center to purchase three additional buses to expand their services to frail seniors and disabled persons in Yolo County. Expansion vehicles will us gasoline (GA) fuel. Transportation Development Credits/Toll Credits are being used as match, and as allowable under FTA Section 5310 federal funds will fund 100% of this project.. Toll Credits for CON FTA 5310 $210,000 2018

YOL Caltrans HQ CAL20567

FTA 5310 - Dignity Health Yolo Adult Day Health Center Expansion Minivans

This project will allow Dignity Health Yolo Adult Day Health Center to purchase two additional minivans to expand their services to frail seniors and disabled persons in Yolo County. The expansion vehicles will use gasoline (GA) fuel. Transportation Development Credits/Toll Credits are being used as match, and as allowable under FTA Section 5310 federal funds will fund 100% of this project.. Toll Credits for CON FTA 5310 $96,000 2018

YOL Caltrans HQ CAL20755

FTA 5310 - Dignity Health Yolo Adult Day Health Center Operations

This project will allow Dignity Health Yolo Adult Day Health Center to support operations of their services to frail seniors and disabled persons in Yolo County. Transportation Development Credits/Toll Credits are being used as match, and as allowable under FTA Section 5310 federal funds will fund 100% of this project.. Toll Credits for CON FTA 5310 $186,972 2018

YOL Caltrans HQ CAL20568

FTA 5310 - Yolo County Transportation District Beyond ADA Service (Rural)

This project will provide paratransit/demand response services to ADA eligible individuals in the rural areas of Yolo County that go beyond what is required under the Americans with Disabilities Act. Transportation Development Credits/Toll Credits are being used as match, and as allowable under FTA Section 5310 federal funds will fund 100% of this project.. Toll Credits for CON FTA 5310 $300,000 2018

YOL City of Davis YOL19327Mace Blvd Road Improvements

On Mace Blvd, from Blue Oak Place to Cowell Blvd, reduce travel lanes from 4 to 2 lanes, rehabilitate pavement, add buffered bike lanes, add two-way buffered cycle-track; At Mace and Cowell, improve intersection for bicycles and pedestrians; At Mace and San Marino, Install traffic signal. (Toll Credits for CON) (Emission Benefits in kg/day: 0.08 ROG, 0.05 CO, 0.02 NOx, 0.02 PM 10, 0.02 PM 2.5). Toll Credits for CON

CMAQ, Local, RSTP/STBG, STIP RIP AC $2,554,412 2018

YOL City of Davis YOL19301Third St. Improvements Project

In Davis, at the eastern entrance to the UC Davis campus, for a two-block segment of Third St. between A St. and B St.: Construct streetscape improvements. Local, STIP RIP AC $5,259,888 2018

YOLCity of West Sacramento YOL19335

Sycamore Trail/Westacre and Bryte Bicycle Routes

Rice Ave. to West Capitol Ave., Harbor Blvd. and 3rd St., Jefferson Blvd. to Michigan Rd.,: construct 0.5 miles of a multi-use path, street crossing enhancements, and two bicycle routes. (Emission Benefits in kg/day: 0.12 ROG, 0.06 NOx, 0.03 PM 2.5, 0.03 PM 10) CMAQ, Local $905,324 2018

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Completed

YOLCity of West Sacramento YOL19297

Washington School District Partent Corps SRTS

Multiple Schools in the Washington Unified School District in West Sacramento: Create citywide (Safe Routes to Schools) SRTS Parent Corps by training one parent champion to implement education and encouragement programs at their schools; provide pedestrian and bicycle safety skills training; implement walk- and bike-to-school events, frequent walker/rider miles contests, and distribution of safe routes to school maps. SRTS3-03-008 SRTS $546,000 2018

YOLCity of West Sacramento YOL19348

West Capitol Ave Cycle Track

West Capitol Avenue between 5th St. and Garden St.: Pedestrian improvements and raised "cycle track" (a physically separated bike path within the public right of way), convert the travel way from two-way to one-way, and reconfigure the two intersections at 5th St. and at Garden St., including removing a signalized intersection. ATP (State), CAPTRAD $587,000 2018

YOL City of Winters YOL19392

Grant Ave/SR 128/Russell Blvd Corridor Improvements PSR-PDS

City of Winters and Yolo County: Prepare a Project Study Report-Project Development Support (PSR-PDS) to establish safe pedestrian and bicycle access along Grant Avenue/State Route 128/Russell Boulevard between the El Rio Villa housing community and the city of Winters. Local $220,000 2018

YOL City of Winters YOL19336 Walnut Lane Roundabout

Grant Ave (SR128) and Walnut Lane; Construct a roundabout, which includes demolition of existing curbs, sidewalks, gutters, median island, striping asphalt paving, storm drains, and drainage inlets. These features will be replaced with new curbs, gutters, median islands, pedestrian and bicycle ramps, asphalt paving, concrete paving, signing and striping, sewer services, water services, storm drain lines, drainage inlets, manholes, and landscaping. Local, RSTP/STBG $925,156 2017

YOLCity of Woodland YOL17400

Kentucky Avenue Widening & Complete Streets

Widen Kentucky Avenue from 2 to 4 lanes from East Street to College St. Also Kentucky Ave., from East St. to West St.: reconstruct roadway as a complete street. Project includes a major redesign of the street with new bicycle lanes, new landscape-separated sidewalks, drainage improvements, a landscaped median, a new traffic signal at College St., and modifications to signals at West St. and at East St. (Toll Credits for PE & CON. $600k local for CON is non-participating). Toll Credits for ENG, CON Local, RSTP/STBG $14,500,000 2018

YOLCity of Woodland YOL19326

Parkland Drive - Pioneer to Harry Lorenzo

In Woodland, Parkland Drive, from Pioneer Avenue to Harry Lorenzo Ave: construct new 4-lane roadway. Local $2,300,000 2018

YOLCity of Woodland YOL19322

Pioneer Avenue - Widen Patriot to Farmer's Central

In Woodland, Pioneer Avenue, from Patriot Way to Farmers Central Road: Widen 2 to 4 lanes. Local $2,300,000 2018

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County Lead Agency Project ID Title Description Fund Source Total Cost Year

Completed

YOLCity of Woodland YOL19381 West Woodland SRTS

On the west side of Woodland: Construct Class II bike lanes on W. Woodland Ave., California St., and W. Court St., with necessary pavement repair on W. Court St.: Construct Safe Routes To School Improvements (SRTS), specifically construct Class III bike routes and signage. On Coloma Way, Hays St., First St., Clover St., Third St., West St., College Ave., Southwood Dr., Bartlett Ave., Gum Ave., and Beamer St.: construct ADA ramps at W. Woodland Ave.; and adapt intersections for bike/ped detection. (CMAQ Emission Reductions in kg/day: ROG 0.05, NOx 0.04, PM10 0.01, PM2.5 0.01). Toll Credits for CON ATP (Fed), CMAQ, Local $4,011,063 2018

YOL Yolo County YOL19298Bridge Preventive Maintenance Program

In Yolo County, Bridge Preventive Maintenance Program, Various locations. See http://www.dot.ca.gov/hq/LocalPrograms/hbrr99/HBP_MPO.html#SACOG web site for backup list of locations. HBP, Local $1,605,358 2018

YOL Yolo County YOL19289 CR 12 Bridge Replacement

CR 12, over Zamora Creek, 0.69 miles east of CR 92: Replace 2 lane structurally deficient, scour critical bridge with a new 2 lane bridge. (Toll Credits for PE, ROW, & CON). Toll Credits for ENG, ROW, CON HBP $1,693,000 2018

YOL Yolo County YOL18236CR 99W Bridge Replacement

County Road 99W, over Buckeye Creek, 0.48 miles southeast of CR 1: Replace the 2 lane structurally deficient structure with a new 2 lane structure. (Toll Credits for PE, ROW, & CON). Toll Credits for ENG, ROW, CON HBP, Local $3,885,545 2018

YOL Yolobus/YCTD YCT18239ADA Operating Assistance (FTA 5307)

ADA Operations for transit services within the YCT District as well as service to / from Sacramento. Sacramento Urbanized Area and Woodland Urbanized Area. FFY 2015 : $220,000 FFY 2016 : $220,000

FTA 5307 *, FTA 5307 - E.S., Local $10,378,780 2018

YOL Yolobus/YCTD YCT18243

Beyond ADA Paratransit Service (New Freedom Large Urban/MAP 21 5310)

Operating assistance to provide transit services for medical appointments only, for Yolo County residents. This service will be Monday through Friday, 4 hours a day.

FTA 5310, FTA 5317, Local $1,841,874 2018

YOL Yolobus/YCTD YCT18241

Beyond ADA paratransit service (New Freedoms Small Urban/ MAP 21 5310)

Expansion of paratransit service for medical appointments beyond the three-fourths of a mile required by ADA.

FTA 5310, FTA 5317, Local $1,576,794 2018

YOL Yolobus/YCTD YCT18251Operating Assistance (FTA Small Urban 5307)

Operating assistance for continuation of service on routes 45, 210, 211, 212, 214, 215, 216, 217, 242, and 243. FFY 2014: $472,830 FFY 2015: $426,852.08 FFY 2016: $521,295. Also implementation of Woodland Transit Study (New Transit Center)

FTA 5307 - Sm. Urb., Local $3,867,984 2018

YOL Yolobus/YCTD YCT18238Preventive Maintenance (5307)

Preventive Maintenance for transit services within the YCT District as well as service to / from Sacramento. Sacramento Urbanized Area and Woodland Urbanized Area. FFY 2015 : $1,109,780 FFY 2016 : $1,109,780

FTA 5307 *, FTA 5307 - E.S., Local $16,349,391 2018

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County Lead Agency Project ID Title Description Fund Source Total Cost Year

Completed

YOL Yolobus/YCTD YCT18186

Route 42 Operating Assistance (Small Urban JARC MAP 21 5307)

Operating Assistance for continuation of service on Route 42. This service provides transit service to low income individuals who work non-traditional schedules, including evenings, weekends, and holidays. This amount includes $150,000 of JARC funds transferred to the 5307 account. This also includes new 5307 Small Urban (Davis UZA) funds.

FTA 5307 - Sm. Urb., FTA 5316, Local $1,855,524 2018

YOL Yolobus/YCTD YCT18240Rural Operating Assistance (FTA 5311)

Operating assistance for rural transit services within the YCT District. Outside the Sacramento Urbanized Area and the Woodland Urbanized Area. FFY 2014: $110,000 FTA 5311, Local $8,510,183 2018

YOL Yolobus/YCTD YCT18258Woodland Preventative Maintenance

Preventative Maintenance for local Woodland transit services, including Express service to/from Sacramento. Funding is for YCTD operating years 2015/16 and 2016/17.

FTA 5307 - Sm. Urb., Local $496,267 2017

YOL Yolobus/YCTD YCT18257YCTD Woodland Expansion Bus

Purchase and procurement of one (1) expansion 40-foot Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) bus for Yolobus fixed-route service created by implementation of new Woodland Route 46. (Toll Credits for CON). Toll Credits for CON FTA 5307 - Sm. Urb. $700,000 2018

YOL Yolobus/YCTD YCT18254Yolobus Fixed Route Bus Replacement

Purchase seven (7) CNG transit buses including automatic vehicle location [AVL] equipment, fare collection equipment, connect card, on-board telecommunications and security camera equipment; to replace seven (7) CNG buses (model year 2008). (Emission benefits in kg/day: 0.24 NOx) (Toll Credits for CON). Toll Credits for CON

CMAQ XFER, Local, Prop 1B PTMISEA, STA $3,953,462 2018

YOL Yolobus/YCTD YCT18245Yolobus Paratransit Vehicle Replacement

Replace nine Paratransit vehicles fully equipped with radios, Automatic Vehicle Location (AVL) Systems and fareboxes. The vehicles will use diesel fuel. (Emission Benefits in kg/day: 0.36 NOx)(FTA 5339 is MAP-21 from FFY 2013.)

CMAQ, FTA 5339 *, Local, Prop 1B PTMISEA $1,368,312 2018

YUB Caltrans D3 CAL18782Marysville Operational Improvements

On SR 20 in Marysville, from I Street to F Street; also on SR 70, from 4th Street to 5th Street - Install left-turn pockets and modify signals [CTIPS ID 107-0000-0627). Toll Credits for ENG, ROW, CON SHOPP Mobility AC $6,804,000 2018

YUBCity of Marysville YUB16067

Pavement Management Update and Medical Arts District Parking Study

In Marysville: Update the City's pavement management system surveys last conducted 15 years ago, and complete a parking study for the Medical Arts District to determine unmet parking needs. Local $110,000 2018

YUBCity of Marysville YUB16043

SRTS Projects and Programs

In the City of Marysville, around three schools: Improve infrastructure an non-infrastructure. Infrastructure includes new striping, signage, and raised crosswalks. The non-infrastructure portion of the project is to be completed in conjunction with the school district to create programs to promote walking and biking to school safely. (Toll Credits for PE & CON. ATP# 0109) ATP (State) $489,000 2017

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County Lead Agency Project ID Title Description Fund Source Total Cost Year

Completed

YUBCity of Wheatland YUB16068 Climate Action Plan

In Wheatland: Prepare a Climate Action Plan (CAP), which will include the implementation of greenhouse gas emissions reduction strategies that align with goals outlined in the Blueprint Project. Local $110,000 2018

YUB Yuba County YUB15993Alleghany Rd Bridge Replacement

Alleghany Rd., over Oregon Creek, 0.1 miles east of SR 49: Rehabilitate the existing 1 lane historic bridge while preserving the existing structure. (Toll Credits for R/W & CON). Toll Credits for ROW, CON HBP, Local $2,882,001 2018

YUB Yuba County YUB16044Ella Elementary School Safe Routes to School

In the unincorporated Community of Olivehurst in Yuba County; Seventh Avenue between Olivehurst Avenue and Powerline Road; widen roadway for bicycles lanes and install new sidewalk, curb and gutter, storm drain system and a raised median island. (Toll Credits for PE) ATP (State), Local $1,350,000 2017

YUB Yuba County YUB16057 Feather River Blvd RehabFeather River Blvd, from Algodon Rd to 400' west of River Oaks Blvd: Rehabilitate 4.0 miles of pavement for farm to market route. Local, RSTP/STBG $1,359,332 2018

YUB Yuba County YUB16035Hammonton Smartsville Rd. Shoulder Widening

Hammonton Smartville Rd between South Golden Parkway and approx. 1 mile west: Widen and pave shoulder, including installation of safety edge. (HSIP6-03-022) (Toll Credits for CON). Toll Credits for CON HSIP, Local $665,000 2017

YUB Yuba County YUB16030

Hammonton-Smartsville Rd. Shoulder Improvements

Hammonton-Smartsville Rd. from 0.18 mile E of Doolittle Gate Rd. to 2.28 miles E of Doolittle Gate Rd.: Widen and pave shoulders, curve corrections. (HSIP5-03-026) HSIP, Local $1,123,600 2017

YUB Yuba County YUB16040

Mathews Ln. and Ramirez Rd. Farm-to-Market Project

Matthews Ln., from Woodruff Ln. to Ramirez. Rd., and Ramirez Rd., from Matthews Ln. to Fruitland Rd.,: Rehabilitate lanes and improve intersection to connect to Farm-to-Market truck destinations. Local, RSTP/STBG $2,460,277 2018

YUB Yuba County YUB16018New York House Rd Bridge Replacement

New York House Rd over Dry Creek, 0.2 miles northeast of Frenchtown Rd: Replace the existing structurally deficient 2 lane bridge with a new 2-lane bridge. (Toll Credits for PE, ROW & CON). Toll Credits for ENG, ROW, CON HBP, Local $2,568,289 2018

YUB Yuba County YUB16027

North Beale Rd. Complete Streets Revitalization Phase 1

Construct complete streets improvements for a one-mile stretch on North Beale Rd. from Lindhurst Ave. to Hammonton Smartsville Rd. in the community of Linda. The project will construct curbs, gutters, sidewalks, ADA compliant corner ramps, transit stop enhancements, intersection improvements and several other streetscape features. (PE is programmed on YUB16008) (Toll Credits for CON) Local, STIP RIP AC $1,995,000 2017

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County Lead Agency Project ID Title Description Fund Source Total Cost Year

Completed

YUB Yuba County YUB16042Olivehurst Ave. Roundabout

At intersection of Olivehurst Ave. and Powerline Rd.: construct a roundabout, widen sidewalks to facilitate pedestrians and bicyclists around the perimeter of the roundabout, install lighting and provide refuge islands at Powerline Rd. to the east and Oliverhurst Ave. to both the north and south. Local, RSTP/STBG $854,895 2018

YUB Yuba County YUB16017 Scales Rd Bridge Widening

Scales Rd, over Slate Creek, 3 miles northeast of La Porte Rd.: replace existing 1 lane bridge with a new 2 lane bridge. (Toll Credits for PE, ROW & CON). Toll Credits for ENG, ROW, CON HBP $3,066,000 2018

YUBYuba Sutter Transit YST10440

New Freedom Accessible Path in Linda

Construction of an ADA accessible path to a currently inaccessible, but high use bus stop on North Beale Road in the unincorporated community of Linda. Includes curbs, gutters, and sidewalks; accessible curb cuts; accessible pedestrian signals; and other accessibility features as necessary and appropriate for the selected bus stops. (Toll Credits for CON) FTA 5317 $200,000 2017

YUBYuba Sutter Transit YST10435

North Beale Rd & Lowe Ave Transit Accessibility

At North Beale Rd & Lowe Ave: Construct an ADA accessible path to a high use Yuba-Sutter Transit bus stop including the curbcuts, sidewalks, accessible pedestrian signals and other accessibility features as necessary. (FFY 2007 and FFY 2008 FTA Section 5317 funds programmed in 2008 with Yuba County General Funds for the local match.) FTA 5317, Local $57,500 2017

Total $863,714,366

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Amendment #2 to the 2016 Metropolitan Transportation Plan/

Sustainable Communities Strategy

SACOG’s Metropolitan Transportation Improvement Program (MTIP) is required to be consistent

with its long-range plan, the 2016 Metropolitan Transportation Plan/Sustainable Communities Strategy (2016 MTP/SCS). Since the 2019-22 MTIP revises scope and schedule for projects that are

also listed in the 2016 MTP/SCS through Amendment #1, both documents need to be updated. Therefore, the 2019-22 MTIP project list is considered Amendment #2 to the 2016 MTP/SCS, in that

it revises cost, scope, and schedule of projects in the 2016 MTP/SCS.

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Appendix 9

GLOSSARY OF TERMS AND ACRONYMS The following glossary is intended to serve as a reference for anyone involved in the planning process, or for those less involved in the planning process, to understand the terms used in the MTIP. AB 1012: Assembly Bill 1012, approved by the Governor in 1999, requires regions to obligate RSTP and CMAQ funds within three years, or the state will redirect the funding to other projects. Air Quality Conformity Analysis: Analysis that determines if certain transportation plans and programs conform to federal air-quality goals, namely that forecasts of vehicular emissions resulting from transportation plans stay within acceptable levels. These acceptable levels of future pollution are determined by the State Implementation Plan (SIP) for air quality. This analysis is required by federal law. APCD: Air Pollution Control District, a countywide agency which develops a countywide air quality plan. APCDs may be multi-county, such as the Yolo-Solano APCD. AQMD: Air Quality Management District, same role as APCDs above, but created and entitled by the state legislature specifically for the Sacramento metropolitan area, the Bay Area, and the South Coast region. AQMDs may be multi-county bodies, although the Sacramento Metropolitan AQMD includes only Sacramento County. State enabling legislation typically grants AQMDs statutory powers beyond those of APCDs. Caltrans: The California Department of Transportation, responsible for planning, building, and maintaining the state highway system, and for planning and developing inter-regional transportation services such as the Capitol Corridor train service, among other duties. CARB: California Air Resources Board CMP: Congestion Management Program, a countywide program designed to keep traffic congestion within an acceptable standard. The CMP must include traffic flow standards, standards for public transit service, a program to analyze the traffic impacts of land use decisions, a Atrip reduction/travel demand A element to reduce vehicular use, and a seven-year capital improvement program. Conformity: See Air Quality Conformity Analysis above CTC: California Transportation Commission, a state level appointed body that reviews Regional Transportation Improvement Programs (see RTIP below) and accepts them with or without modifications into the State Transportation Improvement Program (see STIP below). EDCTC: El Dorado County Transportation Commission, the state-designated Regional Transportation Planning Agency (RTPA) for El Dorado County.

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EPA: Environmental Protection Agency, a federal agency which reviews our air quality conformity analyses and advises FHWA and FTA regarding approval of the conformity finding. FAST Act: Fixing America’s Surface Transportation Act, is the current federal transportation act. Its provisions authorize tax dollars to be spent on transportation related projects. FHWA: Federal Highway Administration, one of two primary federal agencies that SACOG partners with on transportation planning in the region. FHWA provides a joint air quality conformity approval on the Metropolitan Transportation Plan (MTP) and MTIP, allocates federal transportation funds (non-transit) to the state for distribution to the region, and authorizes funding to individual projects before the project sponsor may begin work. Financial Constraint: The MTIP must be financially constrained by year and include a financial plan that demonstrates which projects can be implemented using current revenue sources and which projects are to be implemented using proposed revenue sources. Only projects for which construction and operating funds can reasonably be expected to be available may be included in the MTIP (23 CFR, Part 450, Section 450.324). FSTIP: Federal Statewide Transportation Improvement Program, the state version of the TIP. The FSTIP includes all projects with federal funds, those that require a federal action, and regionally significant transportation projects throughout the state. FTA: Federal Transit Administration, one of two primary federal agencies that SACOG partners with on transportation planning in the region. FTA provides a joint air quality conformity approval on the MTP and MTIP, allocates federal transit funds to the state for distribution to the region, and allocates capital and operating funds for individual public transit projects. Grouped Projects: Air quality exempt projects of a small scale are often suitable for combining into a single larger project listing or grouped project. Grouped projects are identified in the MTIP under Avarious counties@ and are shown under the appropriate air quality exempt category listing. HBP: Highway Bridge Program was a federal funding program used to repair and replace bridges on state highways and local roads. Caltrans now uses a combination of federal funds to keep repairing and replacing bridges and calls that suite of funds the HBP. Interstate Maintenance: A federal funding program used to pay for maintenance projects on interstate freeways. Lead Agency: The project sponsor charged with the lead for implementing a transportation project or programs in the MTIP. Local agencies include but are not limited to public works and planning agencies, air districts, regional agencies, transit operators, and special districts. LRT: Light Rail Transit, such as the light rail system in Sacramento.

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LTF: Local Transportation Fund, the funds derived from the one-quarter sales tax and returned to the jurisdiction of collection. Metropolitan Transportation Improvement Program (MTIP): Also known as the federal TIP, a four-year list of specific transportation projects and programs which SACOG submits to Caltrans and is ultimately approved by FHWA and FTA. SACOG amends the MTIP on a quarterly cycle. The MTIP and its amendments are subject to air-quality conformity analysis under federal air-quality conformity regulations. MOU: Memorandum of Understanding, a bilateral or multilateral agreement between parties. SACOG has MOUs with the Placer Country Transportation Planning Agency and the El Dorado County Transportation Commission regarding SACOG’s MPO responsibilities in those areas. MPA: Metropolitan Planning Area, the boundary includes the entire federal air quality non-attainment area for the purposes of federal transportation planning, programming, and determining air quality conformity of plans and programs. MPO: Metropolitan Planning Organization, a federal designation granted to the agency charged with conducting regional transportation planning. SACOG is the designated MPO for Sacramento, Suffer, Yolo, and Yuba Counties, and El Dorado and Placer Counties outside of the Tahoe Basin. MTP: Metropolitan Transportation Plan, a 20-year constrained plan for transportation strategies for the region, developed and updated by SACOG. MVEB: Motor Vehicle Emissions Budget, identified in the State Implementation Plan. This target identifies the allowable on-road emissions levels to attain air quality standards. Non-Attainment Area: A federally-designated area that fails to meet air-quality standards. Non-attainment areas are defined by the Environmental Protection Agency, based on topography, climate, and wind patterns. PCTPA: Placer County Transportation Planning Agency, the state-designated regional transportation planning agency for Placer County, and its locally-designated congestion management agency. PPP: Public Participation Plan, the procedures SACOG follows for interagency review, public review and comment, and MTIP revisions. Regional Planning Partnership: A committee of representatives from local, regional, state, and federal agencies, as well as representatives of business, environmental, and minority organizations and associations. The RPP assists SACOG with its transportation and air quality planning responsibilities. The RPP meets monthly. RTIP: Regional Transportation Improvement Program, a seven-year list of specific transportation projects which SACOG submits to the CTC as a request for state funding. This

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document must be submitted in December of every odd-numbered year. RTPA: Regional Transportation Planning Agency, a state designation of the agency responsible for regional transportation planning to meet state planning requirements. The RTPA is not always the same agency as the federally-designated MPO (see MPO above). SACTrak: SACOG’s database of transportation projects included in the MTIP. SAFETEA-LU: Safe, Accountable, Flexible, Efficient Transportation Equity Act: A Legacy for Users is a prior federal transportation act. Its provisions authorize tax dollars to be spent on transportation related projects. SB 1: Senate Bill 1, the Road Repair and Accountability Act of 2017, was signed into law on April 28, 2017. This legislative package invests $54 billion over the first decade to fix roads, freeways and bridges in communities across California and puts more dollars toward transit and safety. SB 45: Senate Bill 45 regarding transit system safety. SB 45 set aside a portion of bond funds to be made available for capital projects that provide increased protection against security and safety threats for transit operators. SB 375: Senate Bill 375, The Global Warming Solutions Act, requires the state to reduce greenhouse gas emissions to 1990 levels by 2020. SHOPP: State Highway Operation and Protection Program, a list of all operations and maintenance projects greater than $300,000 on the state highway system which the California Transportation Commission has approved for state funding. Caltrans prepares the SHOPP with input from regional transportation planning agencies. SIP: State Implementation Plans, also referred to as Air Quality Plans. The federally approved plan for compliance with the Clean Air Act. SMAQMD: Sacramento Metropolitan Air Quality Management District, the agency responsible for state-required air quality planning in Sacramento County. SRTD: Sacramento Regional Transit District, the agency that operates Sacramento=s public transit system, including bus and light rail service. RT is the largest transit operator in the SACOG region, and the largest in California north of the San Francisco Bay Area. SRTP: Short Range Transit Plan, a five-year plan required periodically from public transit operators that receive federal funds. State Cash: This term refers to funds that do not include any federal or local funds. This terminology is used by Caltrans to distinguish these funds from the State Highway Account which is often a mix of federal and state dollars. State cash is used as a source of matching funds for the federal dollars used in the State Transportation Improvement Program (STIP).

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TCM: Transportation Control Measure, a measure aimed at reducing vehicular emissions and thereby improving air quality. TCMs, are developed jointly by air pollution control districts or air quality management district’s when developing SIPs.

TDM: Transportation Demand Management, techniques to reduce the use of motor vehicles or shift the use of vehicles to uncongested times of the day. TDM could include employer-sponsored rideshare programs, or flexible working hours that enable people to commute to work before or after rush hour, for example. Title VI: Of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, prohibits discrimination on the basis of race, color, income, and national origin in programs and activities receiving federal financial assistance. The decision process by which projects are selected for inclusion into SACOG’s MTIP considers Title VI requirements. Unitrans: A public transit operators headquartered at UC Davis, running bus routes that connect the UC campus to various Davis neighborhoods. YCTD/Yolobus: Yolo County Transportation District, a public transit operator running bus routes in Yolo County and neighboring areas.

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Appendix 10 – Map of SACOG Planning Area 

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Response to Public Comments

Comment #1

Lilibeth Green, Caltrans Office of Federal Transportation Management

July 18, 2018

Hello Jose Luis,

Thank you very much for providing us an opportunity to review SACOG’s Draft 2019

MTIP. Please include a response to the comments below when submitting final 2019 MTIP to

Caltrans:

1. Page 9, Project Selection in the MTIP, Project Selection as Interpreted by Federal

Regulations – CFR reference should be 23 CFR 450.332

https://www.ecfr.gov/cgi-bin/text-

idx?SID=ed9fb5e44b631dd1cf85671466538833&mc=true&node=se23.1.450_1332&rgn=di

v8

2. Page 10, Expedited Project Selection Procedures – CFR reference should be 450.332 (see

link in #1). The weblink to the EPSP Process Documentation appears to be incorrect.

Please provide the correct link and suggest to add in Endnotes and Electronic References

(Page 19).

3. Apportionment for Highway Infrastructure Program is not reported in the revenue table.

Please include through Amendment 1. See link below for information:

http://www.dot.ca.gov/hq/transprog/federal/fedfiles/res_publications/hip-2018.pdf

4. 2018 SHOPP Programming is not consistent with the approved funding posted at the link

below. Please clarify.

http://www.dot.ca.gov/hq/transprog/federal/fedfiles/2019-shopp-grp/sacog/sacog.pdf

5. State Minor Program funding program for FY 2018/19 and project listing is not

consistent with the approved list posted below. Please

clarify. http://www.dot.ca.gov/hq/transprog/federal/fedfiles/various_pgms/minor/minor_

pgm.htm

6. 2018 STIP Programming – although the total STIP programmed amount over the 4-year

MTIP ($62.643M) is close enough compared to the total in the STIP report ($64.965M),

the programming by Fiscal Year is not consistent. Please clarify.

See comparative table below, random sampling of projects and attached STIP report.

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FY 18/19 FY 19/20 FY 20/21 FY 21/22

2018 STIP Report (See attachment) 42,743 18,798 2,313 1,111

Draft SACOG MTIP (Revenue Table) 26,375 7,722 2,221 26,325

Random sample projects with discrepancies:

Proj 83, SACOG ID SAC24250 is listed for information only while currently

programmed in the 2018 STIP for $7.5M in FY 18/19.

Proj 99, SACOG ID SAC24700 is listed for information only while currently

programmed in the 2018 STIP for $3.8M in FY 18/19.

Proj 468, SACOG ID SAC25013 is programmed with RIP funds in FY 18/19 for

$3.324M vs. $3.628M in the STIP report.

Proj 77, SACOG ID SAC24094 is programmed with RIP funds in FY 18/19 for $4.918M

vs $5.918 in the STIP report

Best,

Lilibeth Green Rural Non-MPO Coordinator Caltrans Division of Transportation Programming Office of Federal Transportation Management Program (916) 654-3521 [email protected]

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Response to Comment #1

Caltrans Office of Federal Transportation Management

Lilibeth,

Thank you for your comments. Below is SACOG’s bulleted response.

1. Per your comment, we will update page 9 to reference the correct CFR.

2. Per your comment, we will update page 10 to reference the correct CFR and update the link

to SACOG’s EPSP.

3. Per your comment, we will add this fund to the revenue table.

4. We believe we’ve identified the reasons for the funding discrepancies with assistance from Pam Brunnmeier, Caltrans District 3. Many of these changes are also requested by Pam in comments that follow. Per your comment, we will take these steps:

Bridge –

CAL20719 (2F570): we will move FFY 2018 funds ($9,555,000) to 2019 in order to match HQ programming (Pam has this in her comments)

Collision –

CAL20710 (4F170) was split into two in a recent administrative modification, not reflected in the 2019 MTIP. (This project has a new EA #4F171 and CAL20805/4F172 for $640K)

PLA25647 (0H460): we will change the fund type from SHOPP Collision to SHOPP Mobility– Roseville is the lead agency.

CAL18190 (4E620): we will reduce ROW to be reduced to $1,200,000 and move PE and ROW to FFY 2018 from 2019. We will increase CON to $40,800,000 (per Pam)

CAL20528 (0C472): We will move all funds from 2019 to 2018 (per Pam) Emergency Response –

We will carry over CAL20803 (3H980) and CAL20804 (4H120) into 2019 MTIP (Pam has this in her comments)

Mobility –

CAL20722 (0H400): We will carry over recent changes to the 2017 MTIP (Admin Mod 17-25), which include adding $35K to FFY 2020.

PLA25647 (0H460): We will change fund type from SHOPP Collision to SHOPP Mobility – Roseville is the lead agency. (Pam has this in her comments.)

Roadway Preservation –

CAL20782 (1H800): We will carry over recent changes to the 2017 MTIP (Admin Mod 17-25).

CAL20802 (3H370): We will carry over recent changes to the 2017 MTIP (Admin Mod 17-25).

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5. There are two projects that make up the SHOPP minor programmed amount: a. PLA25676 - $1,250,000 in Minor AC b. CAL20756 - $1,442,000 in Minor National Hwy System). Per your comment, we will

carry over recent changes to the 2017 MTIP (Admin Mod 17-25) which decrease the programmed amount to $1,317,000 amount.

6. Per your comment, we will clarify the inconsistency between the programmed amounts by

fiscal year in the STIP and the MTIP. We concur that the discrepancy between the $62,643

million versus the $64.965 million is not important. This is probably due in part to the

CTC’s technical changes below in May 2018 that were not captured in the adopted STIP:

a. Sacramento: For the Power Inn Rd Improvements Project (PPNO 1684), advance

R/W ($460) from 2019-20 to 2018-19, and advance construction ($3,150) from

2022-23 to 2019-20.

b. Yolo: For the Replace 5th Street/Feather River Bridge Project (PPNO 1675), delete

construction ($2,812) in 2019-20. Project delivered with non-STIP funds.

http://www.catc.ca.gov/meetings/2018/2018-05/057_4.16.pdf

2018 STIP vs 2019 MTIP

The 2018 STIP and 2019 MTIP don’t often match due to structural differences between the

state fiscal year and the federal fiscal year.

STIP

The STIP is a state programming document, and it adheres to state rules for programming.

One of those rules is that the STIP programs funds using the state fiscal year (SFY), which

begins July 1 and ends June 30. The nomenclature for the California state fiscal year that

begins July 1, 2018, and ends June 30, 2019, is “2018-19” or “18-19.” Another rule is that

the STIP is a five-year, financially constrained list.

MTIP

In contrast, the MTIP is a federal programming document, and it adheres to federal rules

for programming. One of those rules is that the MTIP programs funds using the federal

fiscal year (FFY), which begins October 1 and ends September 30. The nomenclature for

the federal fiscal year that begins October 1, 2018, and ends September 30, 2019, is “2019”

without any hyphen or slash. See, for example, the 2019 US Budget:

https://www.whitehouse.gov/wp-content/uploads/2018/02/budget-fy2019.pdf Another rule

is that the MTIP is a four-year, financially constrained list.

Years Overlap but do not Match

Therefore, the state fiscal year and federal fiscal year, while they overlap substantially, are

not the same. This means that a project in one state fiscal year could be programmed in

either of two federal fiscal years and vice versa. A project with STIP funds programmed in

SFY 2018-19 may be programmed in either FFY 2018 or FFY 2019.

Examples

1. Project 83, SACOG ID SAC24250, Capital SouthEast Connector - D3

2. Project 99, SACOG ID SAC24700, Capital SouthEast Connector – B2a.

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For both these projects, the sponsor intended to request allocation at the August 2018

CTC meeting, which is SFY 2018-19, and is FFY 2018. As an FFY 2018 project,

outside of the official four years of the MTIP, it can only be shown “for information

only.” Therefore, the combined $11.3 million of STIP funds for these two projects

shows up in SFY 2018-19 in the STIP but in FFY 2018 of the MTIP.

3. 14th Avenue Extension Phase 1 project, SAC24610, PPNO 1671

4. Sacramento County’s Power Inn Rd Improvement

5. SACOG’s Transit Vehicle Purchase

These three example projects, totaling $25,306,000 are in SFY 2022-23 in the STIP,

and they plan to allocate in July 2022, which is FFY 2022. Therefore, SACOG

programmed these projects in FFY 2022.

Holistic STIP to MTIP Comparison

Since SFY 2018-19 and FFY 2019 are not the same year, this table from your comments

imprecisely compares them by including them in the same column.

FY 18/19 FY 19/20 FY 20/21 FY 21/22

2018 STIP Report (See attachment) 42,743 18,798 2,313 1,111

Draft SACOG MTIP (Revenue Table) 26,375 7,722 2,221 26,325

Below is a more holistic comparison between the STIP and MTIP. When you include the prior

year of the STIP in the STIP table, and when you include both the prior year and outer year of

the MTIP, you get a six-year to six-year comparison. This helps show how the year-to-year

fluctuations even out.

STIP Programming in STIP by State Fiscal Year ($ X 1,000)

Prior Year 2018-19 2019-20 2020-21 2021-22 2022-23 Total

10,394 46,543 22,598 2,313 1,111 26,417 109,376

STIP Programming in MTIP by FFY ($ x 1,000)

Prior Year 2019 2020 2021 2022 Outer Year Total

35,074 26,375 7,722 2,221 26,325 5,018 102,735

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Remaining Sample Projects

Finally, you pointed out discrepancies between two sample projects:

Project 468, SACOG ID SAC25013

Project 77, SACOG ID SAC24094

You are correct that these projects do not match the between the MTIP and the CTIPS report.

However, they do match when compared between the MTIP and the 2018 STIP “Orange Book.”

http://catc.ca.gov/programs/stip/2018-stip/2018_ORANGE_BOOK.pdf

The 2018 STIP Orange Book represents the official programming of the STIP by the CTC and is

dated August 1, 2018. In contrast, CTIPS is a Caltrans database that is supposed to match the

STIP. However, this CTIPS report is dated July 18, 2018, and may not be the latest information.

And, since the report is hand-entered by Caltrans staff, it is subject transcription errors.

We will follow up with Caltrans Headquarters to address these and any other discrepancies

between the CTIPS report and the STIP Orange Book.

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Comment #2

Pam Brunnmeier, Caltrans District 3

July 31, 2018 Please see my comments/revisions in the attached Draft 2019 MTIP. Also attached is an Excel

listing of the projects I’ve revised and the location page in the MTIP. I included a jpg file of the

projects revised in SACOG MTIP #17-25, which was approved after the Draft 2019 MTIP was

assembled. Please let me know if there is anything else I can do to facilitate the revisions.

Thank you for the opportunity to comment!

Dist-EA MPO ID Comments Location in

Draft

03-4E620 CAL18190 PA&ED, PS& and ROW-Sup dollars are actually programmed in

17/18 FY [<19]; revise Completion Year

page 108

03-0H100 CAL20700 Revise Completion Year to match other projects in 03-0H10U

combine

page 114

03-2F570 CAL20719 SHOPP/CTIPS FY programming differs slightly from 2019

MTIP; Total Project Cost remains the same

page 172

03-4F100 CAL20699 Revise Completion Year page 176

03-3H391 CAL20775 Revise Completion Year page 178

03-0F760 CAL20769 Revise Completion Year page 180

03-1E060 CAL20472 Revise Completion Year page 180

03-3H570 CAL20777 Revise Completion Year page 184

03-4F171 CAL20710 Revise 03-4F170 to split into 03-4F171 and 03-4F172 (above) as

approved in Admin. Mod. #17-25; revise Completion Year

page 190

03-0C472 CAL20528 Funding should be in 17/18 FY; CON allocation at March 2018

CTC meeting; revise Completion Year

page 191

03-2H460 CAL20765 Revise Completion Year page 197

03-4F450 CAL20693 Revise Completion Year to match other projects in 03-0H10U

combine

page 199

03-0H530 CAL20707 Revise post miles as approved in Admin. Mod. #17-25; should be

PM 15.0/17.2

page 199

03-0H400 CAL20722 Revise ROW-Cap - Carry over from Admin. Mod. #17-25 page 203

03-1H800 CAL20782 Revise Description and Costs - Carry over from Admin. Mod.

#17-25

page 207

03-1E050 CAL20721 Revise post miles as noted: from 31.5/36.0 to 31.5/36.9 page 208

03-2F340 CAL20541 Revise Completion Year page 210

03-4F650 CAL20794 Revise Completion Year page 214

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03-2F320 CAL20523 Revise Completion Year page 214

03-3F540 CAL20508 Revise Completion Year page 297

03-0F030 CAL20756 Minor A brought forward to 18/19 FY Minor A list with revised

cost as approved in Admin. Mod. #17-25; revise Completion

Year

page 329

n/a CAL20797 Caltrans D3 is NOT Lead Agency for this project [Operating

Assistance for Rural Transit Services, FTA 5311 and TDA

funding]]

page 357

03-3F283 CAL20795 In 2018 STIP/CTIPS; apparently not in 2016 MTP; per JLC - PM

needs to provide further info prior to any programming (2020

MTP or 2019 MTIP)

n/a

03-0H460 PLA25647 SHOPP funds need revision to match 2018 SHOPP

programming; City of Roseville is Lead Agency

page 130

03-4H170 CAL20798 NEW PROJECT - 18/19 FY Minor A list with cost as approved

in Admin. Mod. #17-25

n/a

03-2H280 CAL20799 NEW PROJECT - 18/19 FY Minor A list with cost as approved

in Admin. Mod. #17-25

n/a

03-0H890 CAL20800 NEW PROJECT - 18/19 FY Minor A list with cost as approved

in Admin. Mod. #17-25

n/a

03-0H980 CAL20801 NEW PROJECT - 18/19 FY Minor A list with cost as approved

in Admin. Mod. #17-25

n/a

03-4H370 CAL20802 NEW PROJECT split from 03-1H800 - Carry over from Admin.

Mod. #17-25

n/a

03-3H980 CAL20803 NEW PROJECT - Carry over from Admin. Mod. #17-25; ADD

PS&E, ROW and CON programming per 2018 SHOPP/CTIPS

n/a

03-4H120 CAL20804 NEW PROJECT - Carry over from Admin. Mod. #17-25; ADD

ROW and CON programming per 2018 SHOPP/CTIPS

n/a

03-4F172 CAL20805 NEW PROJECT - Carry over this split project as approved in

Admin. Mod. #17-25

n/a

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Draft Response to Comment #2

Pam,

Thank you for your comments. We are still reviewing the individual changes, so this response is

draft.

1. For all of the projects in your comments except the project, CAL20795, SR 70 Passing

Lanes - Segments 4 and 5, we plan to make all the requested revisions to the Draft 2019

MTIP, because these projects appear to be air quality exempt and would therefore not

require a re-determination of air quality conformity.

2. For the project, CAL20795, SR 70 Passing Lanes - Segments 4 and 5, you wrote:

In 2018 STIP/CTIPS; apparently not in 2016 MTP; per JLC - PM needs to

provide further info prior to any programming (2020 MTP or 2019 MTIP)

This comment is not requesting any change to the 2019 MTIP. However, we have the

following clarifications:

This project is indeed in the 2018 STIP, listed on page 9 of 86 in the Butte section as

“Passing Lanes, Segments 4 & 5.”

http://www.catc.ca.gov/programs/stip/2018-

stip/022818_STIP_Staff_Recommendation.pdf

This project is indeed in the 2016 MTP Project List, row 1444, CAL18815, “SR 70

Passing Lanes, Marysville to Butte County Line.”

https://www.sacog.org/sites/main/files/file-

attachments/2016mtpscs_project_list_updt_march_2017.xlsx

It is also in the 2019 MTIP as CAL20795, SR 70 Passing Lanes - Segments 4 and 5.

“On SR 70, from Laurellen to Yuba/Butte county line (Segments 4 and 5) - Address

safety concerns, improve highway segments and provide continuous passing lane

opportunities (PM 16.2/25.8)”

We understand that Caltrans District 3 would like to change the scope of the project

from a passing lane project to a widening of the entire corridor from two lanes to four

lanes with a turn median. The widening of the entire corridor is not in the 2016 MTP.

Until and unless SACOG approves a change in scope in the MTP, the project scope

will remain unchanged in the 2019 MTIP.

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WHAT WE DOThe Sacramento Area Council of Governments (SACOG) is an association of Sacramento Valley governments formed from the six regional counties—El Dorado, Placer, Sacramento, Sutter, Yolo and Yuba—and 22 member cities. SACOG’s directors are chosen from the elected boards of its member governments. SACOG’s primary charge is to provide regional transportation planning and funding, as well as a forum for the study and resolution of regional issues. In this role, SACOG prepares the region’s long-range transportation plan; approves distribution of affordable housing around the region; keeps a region-wide database for its own and local agency use; helps counties and cities use federal transportation funds in a timely way; assists in planning for transit, bicycle networks, clean air and airport land uses; and has completed the Blueprint Project which links transportation and land development more closely. PROJECT STAFF

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