The California Transportation Commission (CTC) today approved $3 billion in allocations to enhance safety and mobility across the state highway system and expand multimodal travel, including bike lanes and pedestrian pathways.

The California Transportation Commission (CTC) today approved $3 billion in allocations to enhance safety and mobility across the state highway system and expand multimodal travel, including bike lanes and pedestrian pathways.
The California Department of Transportation (Caltrans District 2) and J.F. Shea Construction, Inc. are preparing to begin work on the Sundial RHMA-G Project on State Route 44 in Shasta County.
Caltrans District 2 and PG&E have multiple projects currently underway throughout Plumas County on various state routes.
Caltrans will begin paving work next week on the Almanor West Rehabilitation Project along State Route (SR) 89, in Plumas County.
The California Transportation Commission (CTC) today allocated $3.5 billion in funding to strengthen road resiliency, increase pedestrian and bicycle travel and improve highway safety.
Caltrans District 2 has completed a major paving and infrastructure improvement project along Lake Boulevard (State Route 299) in Redding.
Motorists are reminded that the 2025 construction and maintenance season is in full swing and are advised to check roadway conditions and allot extra time for delays if traveling around the holiday.