Boonville Capital Preventive Maintenance (CAPM)/Complete Streets

View of sidewalk along Route 253 in Boonville.

Caltrans proposes to rehabilitate the existing pavement surface on Route 128 from post miles 17.9 to 30.7. In Boonville, bike lanes, curb ramps, driveways and crosswalks will be added.

Project Benefit

The Capital Preventive Maintenance (CAPM) project will restore the existing highway surface from “Fair” to “Good Condition” and extend the service life and improve ride quality. Enhanced Complete Streets connectivity features in downtown Boonville will improve safety and accessibility for non-motorized users.

The project includes:

  • Hot mix asphalt overlay and Transportation Management System (TMS) upgrades from post miles 17.9 to 30.7
  • Boonville:
    • Class II buffered bike lanes from Mountain View Road to the Route 253 junction
    • Sidewalk and curb ramp improvements
    • Pedestrian improvements at Mountain View Road and Lambert Lane

Timeline

  • Construction for the CAPM project is expected to begin in 2026.
  • Construction for Complete Streets is expected to begin in 2030.

Budget Estimates

  • CAPM Construction Capital: $17,489,000
  • CAPM Right of Way Capital: $22,000

  • Complete Streets Construction Capital: $11,335,000
  • Complete Streets Right of Way Capital: $508,000

Contact Information

Project Manager
Isral Konopa
(707)499-1533

Public Information Officer (Media Inquires)
Manny Machado
(707) 496-6879, TTY 711

Last reviewed: October 2025

Route 128 sign.