Caltrans today announced that a landmark project has advanced into its design phase.


Caltrans today announced that a landmark project has advanced into its design phase.

Ferndale High School graduate Tyler Berti has been selected to receive the 2026 Caltrans District 1 Transportation Scholarship.

Caltrans District 1 is celebrating the completion of two gorgeous new gateway monuments along U.S. 101 and U.S. 199 at the California-Oregon border in Del Norte County.

Starting Tuesday, July 7, construction crews will begin work on the Hopland ADA project along U.S. 101 in Mendocino County.
Through the Clean California initiative, Caltrans and the City partnered to design and build the new monument as a lasting community feature that reflects Eureka’s identity and sense of place.

The California Transportation Commission (CTC or Commission) today allocated approximately $540 million in transportation investments to improve travel times, shore up aging facilities and add new layers of safety around schools a ...

Caltrans District 1 is inviting public comment on the Comprehensive Adaptation and Implementation Plan (CAIP), a long-term plan to help shape the future of U.S. 101 between Eureka and Arcata in Humboldt County.

Following a yearlong process involving local and federal agencies, a stream located south of Fort Bragg in Mendocino County will be renamed Stanley Creek.

The Caltrans District 1 Social Fund and the Caltrans Transportation Foundation (CTF) are now accepting applications for the 2026 District 1 Transportation Scholarship.

Construction of the Fort Bragg ADA Project, an effort to improve accessibility and pedestrian safety, is scheduled to begin on Wednesday, April 15.