Caltrans District 1 celebrated the completion of the Hunter and Panther Creek Bridge Replacement Project along U.S. Highway 101 north of Klamath in Del Norte County.
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Caltrans has selected a preferred alternative that could pave the way for constructing a tunnel along U.S. 101 in Del Norte County.
In collaboration with the Karuk Tribe, the township of Orleans, and Humboldt County, Caltrans recently completed work on the Orleans Community Enhancement Project...
Caltrans will host an in-person community meeting for the proposed Hopland ADA (Americans with Disabilities Act) Project on Wednesday, June 5 from 6 to 7 p.m.
The California Transportation Commission (CTC) today allocated $1.9 billion to support transportation infrastructure projects that play a starring role in powering the world’s fifth largest economy.
Beginning Monday, May 20, at 6 p.m., Road 144 at Route 20 will be fully closed as part of our ongoing efforts to replace the two Calpella bridges spanning the Russian River and Eastside Calpella Road.
Today with staff and partners, Caltrans District 1 solemnly observed its annual Workers' Memorial, an event dedicated to honoring the memory of those who have tragically lost their lives while serving the community.
The Jack Peters Creek Bridge Widening and Rail Upgrade project on Route 1, just north of the community of Mendocino is scheduled to begin construction on May 6, and motorists can expect up to 10-minute delays weekdays.
Residents in the Orleans area are invited to join us for a free Clean California Dump Day event on Saturday, April 20.
Caltrans and the Hoopa Valley Tribe Tuesday unveiled the $1 million Downtown Beautification Project in a ceremony along Route 96 in Hoopa.