Stockton Downtown Transformation Project

Project Description

It is proposed to transform portions of the corridor under the SR 4 Crosstown Freeway in Stockton, CA, providing improvements that will help restore the once vibrant cultural identity and community; reconnect the community north and south of the Crosstown Freeway which bisected this community when it was constructed. The proposed project concept includes meandering paths/sidewalks, skate park, cultural themed playground, recreational facilities, murals, community garden, grandstand for cultural events, etc. in a historically underserved area of Stockton. It is also proposed to collaborate with the downtown communities such as the Downtown Stockton Alliance and Little Manilla Rising, which has an air quality grant to monitor air quality and mitigate poor air quality with vegetation.

 

Purpose and Need

Beautification Clean California Project

 

Funding Source

Other State Funds

 

Project Cost/Programmed

Programed Project Cost Capital $$ Support $$
Project Approval & Environmental Document $0 $100
Plans, Specifications, & Estimates $0 $250
Right of Way $0 $25
Construction $0 $0

 

Projected Cost as of (June 2022) Planned $ Expended $
Project Approval & Environmental Document $100 $20
Plans, Specifications, & Estimates $250 $0
Right of Way $25 $0
Construction $0 $0

 

Current Schedule

Process Date
Project Study Report (M010) Season Year
Project Approval & Environmental Document (M200) June 2022
Right of Way Certification (M410) Winter 2022
Ready – to – List (M460) Winter 2022
Approved Construction Contract   (M500) Spring 2023
Project Completion  (M600) Fall 2023

 

Project Status

Project Development Team Meeting held on June 17, 2022

 

Project Contact

Caltrans District 10 - Public Information Office
Phone: (209) 948-7977
Email: district10publicaffairs@dot.ca.gov 

 

Title VI Information

The California Department of Transportation (Caltrans) assures that no person shall, on the basis of race, color, or national origin, be excluded from participation in, be denied the benefits of, or be otherwise subjected to discrimination under any program or activity receiving Federal financial assistance, as required by Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, as amended, the Civil Rights Restoration Act of 1987, and Federal Executive Order 12898 (Federal Actions to Address Environmental Justice in Minority Populations and Low-Income Populations).

Caltrans will make every effort to ensure nondiscrimination in all of its programs and activities, whether they are federally funded or not, and that services and benefits are fairly distributed to all people, regardless of race, color, or national origin. In addition, Caltrans will facilitate meaningful participation in the transportation planning process in a nondiscriminatory manner.