District: District 3 - Marysville
Sergio Aceves, District 3 Director
Contact: Sergio Ochoa Sánchez (916) 826-3093
SACRAMENTO – Construction on the $511.1 million U.S. Highway 50 (US 50) Multimodal Corridor Enhancement “Fix50” Project continues with a new eastbound US 50 traffic alignment scheduled to go into effect by 5 a.m. on Thursday, July 17.
The contractor has begun work to reconfigure eastbound traffic for this construction stage. The traffic split begins at 51st Street and will continue until after the State Route 16 (SR 16)/Howe Avenue/Power Inn Road/Hornet Drive (Exit 9) off-ramp.
Once in effect the new configuration (see map below) will be:
• Lanes #1 and #2 will remain to the left of the median barrier and serve as bypass lanes. These lanes will not have access to the 59th Street off-ramp (Exit 8A), 65th Street off-ramp (Exit 8B) or State Route 16 (SR 16)/Howe Avenue/Power Inn Road/Hornet Drive (Exit 9) off-ramp.
• Lanes #3 and #4 will shift to the right of the median barrier, providing access to 59th Street off-ramp (Exit 8A), 65th Street off-ramp (Exit 8B) and State Route 16 (SR 16)/Howe Avenue/Power Inn Road/Hornet Drive (Exit 9) off-ramp.
Caltrans reminds drivers to expect delays, stay alert when traveling through work zones and pay close attention to advance signage posted before the traffic split. Motorists are also encouraged to plan ahead and allow extra travel time.
The ongoing work is part of a project to rehabilitate pavement and add 14 lane miles of high-occupancy lanes from the US 50/I-5 interchange to the US 50/Watt Avenue interchange.
The work zone speed limit has been reduced to 55 mph and the California Highway Patrol will be present for traffic enforcement. For more information visit the U.S. Highway 50 Multimodal Corridor Enhancement and Rehabilitation Project on the Caltrans District 3 website.
Work is scheduled to begin as listed but subject to change due to traffic incidents, weather, availability of equipment and/ or materials, and construction-related issues. For current road conditions use Caltrans’ “Quick Map” at quickmap.dot.ca.gov/ or download the free Quick Map app on the App Store or Google Play.
Caltrans District 3 is responsible for maintaining and operating 4,385 lane miles in 11 Sacramento Valley and Northern Sierra counties. The department will issue updates on X @CaltransDist3 and on Facebook CaltransDistrict3.
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