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The High Desert Corridor is a proposed multimodal corridor in northern Los Angeles and San Bernardino Counties in the U.S. state of California.The project, which will travel between Palmdale and Apple Valley through the High Desert region, would mainly consist of a high-speed rail line connecting the California High-Speed Rail system at its proposed Palmdale station with the Brightline West ...
Caltrans is currently carrying out environmental review of the I-5 HOV/Truck Lanes Project. [10] This project will widen I-5 from the Newhall Pass Interchange north to Parker Road with new HOV lanes and truck lanes. The new HOV and truck lanes would connect with the existing HOV and truck lanes of the Newhall Pass Interchange.
Construction began on the pavement project last summer, and Caltrans estimates the Yolo 80 Corridor Improvements Project could take three years. If the schedule holds, that stretch of I-80 could ...
The project is being planned by the Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority (Metro) and has been given high priority by Metro in its long-range plan, and funding for the project is included in Measure R and Measure M. [3] [4] The project's timeline was accelerated under the Twenty-eight by '28 initiative. [5]
Documents show what changed in two years to get Caltrans a $100 million freeway grant. This I-80 project was Caltrans’ lowest priority. A year later, it received a $100M grant
According to Caltrans, the following closures will take place from 10 p.m. Friday through 5 a.m. Monday, June 24: Richards Boulevard on-ramp to northbound Interstate 5 Northbound I-5 at Garden ...
Caltrans District 7 Headquarters in Los Angeles, designed by Thom Mayne. Caltrans District 8 Headquarters in San Bernardino Caltrans headquarters in Sacramento. The earliest predecessor of Caltrans was the Bureau of Highways, which was created by the California Legislature and signed into law by Governor James Budd in 1895. [7]
In 2017, Caltrans began construction along the 1.75-mile (2.82 km) eastern end of SR 126, upgrading the 6-lane divided highway to an 8-lane freeway. A new interchange replaced the traffic signal at Commerce Center Drive. [13]