Fortuna High School graduate Layla Mckenzie is this year's recipient of the Caltrans District 1 Transportation Scholarship.
District 1 News
Enhancements to the popular scenic overlook will improve safety, increase convenience, and make for a more enjoyable experience for travelers.
Caltrans is awarding more than $51 million in planning grants to 89 projects to help make the state’s transportation system more resilient to the impacts of climate change.
Caltrans is proud to announce the much-anticipated release of the draft environmental document for the Albion River Bridge Project, marking a major milestone in our infrastructure development efforts to improve roadway safety and ...
The California Transportation Commission (CTC) on Friday approved more than $2 billion to improve and maintain a transportation system that serves as the backbone for the world’s fifth largest economy.
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.
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.