Paving Work Scheduled Next Week for SR-174 Safety Project

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District:  District 3 - Marysville
Contact:  Raquel Borrayo
Phone:  (530) 634-7640; (530) 701-5209

 

For Immediate Release

Grass Valley – Caltrans is alerting motorists of upcoming paving work for the State Route 174 (SR-174) safety improvement project between You Bet Road and Greenhorn Access Road in Nevada County. 

From Tuesday, July 20 through Friday, July 23, contractors are scheduled to begin mainline and driveway paving work throughout the project limits. Driveway access may be intermittently impacted for 30 minutes at a time when paving work is occurring.

In addition, beginning Friday, July 16, residents of Bar Ella Ranch Road, 7 Cedars Drive and Jewitt Lane will require short detours along a newly constructed aggregate base road that will connect to SR-174. This short detour will remain in effect approximately one week until traffic is shifted to the newly widened and paved roadway.

One-way traffic control is still in effect around the clock for construction work. While construction activities will be restricted to daytime hours between 6 a.m. and 7 p.m., highway widening work throughout the entire project limits requires 24/7 traffic control. Motorists are advised to anticipate 20-minute delays when passing through the construction zone. Around-the-clock one-way traffic control is expected to be in effect through July 28.

The $27.1 million safety project, which began in August 2020, is realigning several curves, widening shoulders, adding a southbound left-turn pocket at Greenhorn Access Road and improving the clear recovery zone for errant vehicles to regain control. DeSilva Gates Construction of Sacramento is the primary contractor for the project and completion is anticipated this fall.

Flaggers at each end of the construction zone will be utilized along with a pilot car. Motorists are reminded that pilot vehicles are to be followed at all times within the project zone for the safety of construction crews and travelers. Failure to follow pilot vehicles may result in a $220 citation with traffic fees doubled in construction zones. The California Highway Patrol will be on site, monitoring traffic safety during construction.

Weather or unexpected events may delay or prolong the work. Caltrans advises motorists to “Be Work Zone Alert.” The department will issue construction updates on Twitter @CaltransDist3 and on Facebook at CaltransDistrict3. For real-time traffic, click on Caltrans’ QuickMap or download the QuickMap app from the App Store or Google Play.

 

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