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Steve White, Chief
Division Chief, Design Division
Interim Division Chief, Planning & Programs Division
(916) 874-5354
Email: whitest@SacCounty.net
This project will widen Bradshaw Road and Jackson Road to include an additional lane and dual lefts in each direction. This project will also include modifications to the traffic signal.
The estimated total project costs are $3,645,000 and will be provided by Measure A and Developer Fee Funding.
Jenny Singh, Senior Civil Engineer
Phone: 916-874-6092
Email: singhje@saccounty.net
David Markowski, Associate Civil Engineer
Phone : 916-875-4736
Email: Markowskid@saccounty.gov
No information available.
This project will widen the existing Bradshaw Rd and Gerber Rd signalized intersection. The improvements include additional through lanes, dual left-turn lanes, and signal modifications. The project will also widen Gerber Rd 1500' west and 900' east of Bradshaw Rd. Bradshaw Rd will be widened 900' north and south of Gerber Rd.
The estimated total project costs are $4,172,000 and will be provided by Measure A and Developer Fee Funding.
Jenny Singh, Senior Civil Engineer
Phone: 916-874-6092
Email: singhje@saccounty.gov
David Markowski, Associate Civil Engineer
Phone : 916-875-4736
Email: Markowskid@saccounty.gov
This project will widen Bradshaw Rd to a six-lane thoroughfare from Kiefer Blvd to Jackson Rd. Improvements include landscaped medians, curb, gutter, and separated sidewalk. This project will also modify the traffic signal at Bradshaw Rd and Kiefer Blvd to include an additional through lane in the southbound direction.
The estimated construction cost for the project is $8,370,000. The project is funded through the Florin Vineyard Community Plan (FVCP) and the Sacramento County Transportation Development Fee Program (SCTDF).
Jenny Singh, Senior Civil Engineer
Phone: 916-874-6092
Email: singhje@saccounty.gov
Gabriel Flores, Associate Civil Engineer
Phone: 916-875-1612
Email: floresga@saccounty.gov
This project will improve motorist, bicyclist, and pedestrian facilities for two miles along Calvine Road bordering the City of Elk Grove between Power Inn Road and Elk GroveFlorin Road in the communities of South Sacramento (District 2) and Vineyard (District 5). The primary goal of this project is to improve Calvine Road to a 6-lane Thoroughfare due to development and as defined by the County's 2030 General Plan. Improvements include bus stops and turnouts, upgrading existing traffic signals to accommodate bicyclists and pedestrians, infilling sidewalk, street lights, and landscaping.
Estimated construction cost is $6.98 million, wih funding provided by a combination of Transporttion Development Fee (SCTDF) funding, Florin Vineyard Commuity Plan (FVCP) Financing District, and North Vineyard Station NVS) Financing District
Spencer Ord, Senior Civil Engineer
Phone: 916-876-6601
Email: ords@saccounty.gov
Anthony Voo, Associate Civil Engineer
Phone: 916-874-7871
Email: vooa@saccounty.gov
This project will improve overall safety and night visibility at the T-intersection of Elkhorn Boulevard at 28th Street in the communities of Rio Linda/Elverta and North Highlands (Supervisorial Districts 1 and 4). The project includes installation of a new traffic signal with safety lights and sidewalk corners.
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Estimated construction cost is $1 million with funding provided by a combination of Federal Highway Safety Improvement Program (HSIP) and a local percentage match from the Sacramento County Road Fund.
Spencer Ord, Senior Civil Engineer
Phone: 916-876-6601
Email: ords@saccounty.gov
Anthony Voo, Associate Civil Engineer
Phone: 916-874-7871
Email: vooa@saccounty.gov
The project will widen Elverta Road from two lanes to four lanes from Dutch Haven Blvd to Watt Ave to accommodate increased traffic volumes. The project will also include the replacement of the bridge over Dry Creek.
The estimated total project construction cost is $17,000,000. The bridge replacement is primarily funded by the federal Highway Bridge Program (HBP). The widening portion of the project is funded by developer fees and the State Transportation Improvement Program.
Jenny Singh, Senior Civil Engineer
Phone: 916-874-6092
Email: singhje@saccounty.gov
Gabriel Flores, Assoc Civil Engineer
(916) 875-1612
floresga@saccounty.gov
This project will improve bicycle and pedestrian safety and mobility through the mixed use of developments between Munroe and Howe. Fair Oak Blvd will be reduced to 4 lanes and separated bike lanes will be added. Sidewalks impeded by utilities will be widened and 2 new traffic signals will be added. Additionally, the Fair Oaks Blvd/Fulton Ave intersection will be modified.
Estimated total construction cost is 10$ million and will be funded by a Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality (CMAQ) grant, a Rural Surface Transportation Program (RSTP) grant, Measure A and Developer Fee Funding.
Jenny Singh, Senior Civil Engineer
Phone: 916-874-6092
Email: singhje@saccounty.gov
David Markowski, Associate Civil Engineer
Phone: 916-875-4736
Email: Markowskid@saccounty.gov
No information available.
This project is the second phase to implement a segment of the approved Folsom Boulevard Complete Street Master Plan. This project will improve pedestrian accessibility, bicyclist safety, night visibility, and aesthetics for one mile along the south side of Folsom Boulevard between Starfire Drive and Mayhew Road in Cordova (District 5). The project includes installation of buffered bike lanes, landscaped frontage with decorative street lights, a separated sidewalk, update sidewalk ramps to current ADA standards, and metal rail fencing for separation from the Sacramento Regional Transit District Light Rail Tracks.
Spencer Ord, Senior Civil Engineer
Phone: 916-876-6601
Email: ords@saccounty.gov
Anthony Voo, Associate Civil Engineer
Phone: 916-874-7871
Email: vooa@saccounty.gov
No information available.
No information available.
This project proposes improvements at the Hazel Avenue interchange with U.S. 50, located in Sacramento County. The project area is bounded along Hazel Avenue by the Tributary Point/westbound off-ramp intersection to the north, and extends approximately 1000 feet south of Folsom Boulevard to a future intersection within the approved Easton Place development. The project limits along U.S. 50 begin approximately 3,200 feet west of the existing Hazel Avenue overcrossing, and extend just east of the gore of the eastbound off-ramp at the Folsom Boulevard interchange. Improvements along Folsom Boulevard will extend from approximately 1,200 feet west of the Hazel Avenue intersection to 900 feet to the east. The project includes the following elements:
The following are current funding sources for the Hazel Avenue at State Route 50 Interchange Improvement project:
Spencer Ord, Senior Civil Engineer
Phone: 916-876-6601
Email: OrdS@saccounty.gov
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No information available.
This project will widen Madison Avenue from Sunrise Boulevard to Hazel Avenue. The project will widen some areas within the project limits to 5 lanes while other areas will remain as 4 lanes. Along with buffered bike lanes, the roadway improvements throughout the project limits will include landscaped medians, sidewalk along both sides of Madison Avenue, drainage facilities, pavement overlay, and traffic signal modifications. New signal interconnect will also be installed to provide traffic congestion relief.
Estimated total project costs are $29 million and will be provided by Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality Program (CMAQ) funds, Measure A funds, and developer fees.
Jenny Singh, Senior Civil Engineer
Phone: 916-874-6092
Email: singhje@saccounty.gov
David Markowski, Associate Civil Engineer
Phone : 916-875-4736
Email: Markowskid@saccounty.gov
This project will reconstruct Meister Way to a two-lane arterial from Bear Paw Dr to Lone Tree Rd. Improvements include curb and gutter, curb ramps, sewer, water and storm drainage. This project also includes installation of traffic signals at Metro Air Parkway, Badiee Dr and Lone Tree Rd.
The estimated construction cost for the project is $9,100,000. The project is funded through Metro Air Park Bonds.
Jenny Singh, Senior Civil Engineer
Phone: 916-874-6092
Email: singhje@saccounty.gov
Gabriel Flores, Associate Civil Engineer
Phone: 916-875-1612
Email: floresga@saccounty.gov
This project will install traffic signals at the southbound and northbound off-ramps at the I-5/Metro Air Parkway Interchange.
The estimated construction cost for the project is $720,000. The project is funded through the Metro Air Park Community Financial District.
Jenny Singh, Senior Civil Engineer
Phone: 916-874-6092
Email: singhje@saccounty.gov
David Markowski, Associate Civil Engineer
Phone : 916-875-4736
Email: Markowskid@saccounty.gov
Project DescriptionThis project proposes to replace the existing concrete panel deck on steel box truss bridge with a new structure. It is desired to retain the historical character of the existing bridge architecture. The existing bridge has an annual Average Daily Traffic (ADT) volume of less than 100 vehicles. The new bridge, at a minimum, will provide for a twelve foot wide, single lane for vehicles and a five foot wide multi-use shoulder for pedestrians and bicyclists. The project site is located on Michigan Bar Road approximately 1 mile north of State Route 16 in Eastern Sacramento County. Tentative Schedule
FundingThe estimated construction cost for this bridge replacement project is $4 million. Project costs will be covered with funds from the Federal Highway Bridge Replacement (HBP) and the Road Fund. Contact Information
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This project will widen Power Line Road and West Elverta Road from a two-lane local road to a two-lane arterial with a center turn lane. Widening will occur from Allbaugh Drive to West Elverta Rd and 2100’ east of the intersection along West Elverta Road. The roadway improvements will include curb and gutter, drainage facilities, and pavement overlay.
Estimated total project costs are $5,574,000 and will be provided by Metro Air Park Impact Fee Program.
Jenny Singh, Senior Civil Engineer
Phone: 916-874-6092
Email: singhje@saccounty.net
David Markowski, Associate Civil Engineer
Phone : 916-875-4736
Email: Markowskid@saccounty.gov
This project is to complete the Preliminary Analysis and Environmental Review Phase for a 1.25-mile extension of the 10-mile scenic pedestrian/bike path known as the Sacramento Northern Bikeway. This project will provide pedestrian and bicyclist accessibility from Elverta Road to the Placer County line along the former UPRR corridor in the community of Rio Linda / Elverta (Supervisor District 4). This project includes data collection, traffic counts and safety analysis, preliminary design and cost estimates, public outreach and engagement, and environmental review for a paved Class 1 bicycle path, delineated roadway crossings, creek crossings, accessibility from adjacent residential neighborhoods, and supplemental landscaping.
Spencer Ord, Senior Civil Engineer
Phone: 916-876-6601
Email: ords@saccounty.gov
Anthony Voo, Associate Civil Engineer
Phone: 916-874-7871
Email: vooa@saccounty.gov
This project will extend Skyking Road from Metro Air Parkway to Phelan Drive and will include curb and gutter, separated sidewalk, landscaping and irrigation, street lighting, storm drainage, and a 12" potable water system.
Jenny Singh, Senior Civil Engineer
Phone: 916-874-6092
Email: singhje@saccounty.gov
Gabriel Flores, Associate Civil Engineer
Phone: 916-875-1612
Email: floresga@saccounty.gov
No information available.
Project Description
The proposed project consists of replacement of the existing moveable swing, steel bridge with a new concrete structure and concrete approaches at Twin Cities Road at Snodgrass Slough, 2.0 miles east of River Road in south Sacramento County.
Estimated construction costs are $16 million. Project costs will be covered with Federal Highway Bridge Project (HBP) funds, SB1 funds, and the Road Fund.
Jenny Singh, Senior Civil Engineer
Phone: 916-874-6092
Email: singhje@saccounty.net
This project will construct a new at-grade crossing on Waterman Road at the existing CCTC Railroad Crossing. It will provide roadway infill with a raised landscape median, curb, gutter, sidewalk, and bike lanes. This project will provide connectivity, relieve congestion and safety for all modes of transportation.
The estimated construction cost for the project is $2,766,000. The project is funded by the North Vineyard Station Specific Plan (NVSSP) Fee Program and the Sacramento County Transportation Development Fee Program (SCTDF).
Jenny Singh, Senior Civil Engineer
Phone: 916-874-6092
Email: singhje@saccounty.net
Gabriel Flores, Assoc Civil Engineer
(916) 875-1612
Email: floresga@saccounty.gov
SACDOT has completed a study to evaluate the feasibility of alternatives for creating a continuous north-south walk and bikeway through the area of the Union Pacific Railroad (UPRR) underpass on or adjacent to Watt Avenue north of Roseville Road. This includes evaluating options to provide safe passage for both pedestrians and bicyclist through the underpass area. Providing facilities to separate pedestrian and bicycle movements under the UPRR tracks at Watt Avenue will also encourage more people to walk and bike along this critical segment of Watt Avenue. Staff is currently evaluating study results and potential funding alternatives.
The Sacramento Area Council of Governments (SACOG) provided $130,000 in grant funding, with a $20,000 Sacramento County match to conduct the study.
Melissa L. Jones, PE, TE Principal Civil Engineer, Engineering and Design Division
Phone: (916) 874-4243
Email: jonesme@saccounty.gov
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Matt Robinson, Public Information Officer
Phone: 916-874-4517
Email: robinsonma@saccounty.gov