Caltrans launched a new public awareness campaign today – “Let’s Change This to That” – to help reduce the amount of litter and other pollutants on highways that end up in California’s water system.
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Caltrans lanzó hoy una nueva campaña de concientización pública – "Cambiemos Esto a Eso" – para ayudar a reducir la cantidad de basura y otros contaminantes en las carreteras que terminan en el sistema de agua de California.
Part of Governor Newsom’s California Comeback Plan, Clean California will create an estimated 11,000 state and local jobs over three years, including opportunities for people experiencing homelessness, at-risk youth, and people re ...
The California Department of Transportation (Caltrans) is showing the progress of the newly established Clean California program in tackling California’s trash problem in our latest video. Using before-and-after footage from Clean ...
The California Transportation Commission (CTC) today allocated more than $1.4 billion for projects to repair and improve transportation infrastructure throughout the state. Senate Bill (SB) 1, the Road Repair and Accountability Ac ...
The California Department of Transportation (Caltrans) kicked off the public comment period today for its draft plan for highway and rail improvements to more safely, efficiently and sustainably move people and goods between diffe ...
On April 23, 2021, Governor Gavin Newsom joined Caltrans to announce the reopening of a washed-out section of Highway 1 near the heart of Big Sur after only 86 days!
The California Transportation Commission (CTC) today allocated more than $1.18 billion for projects to fix and improve transportation infrastructure throughout California.
Caltrans awarded $34 million in state and federal funds to cities, counties, tribes and transit agencies throughout California today to improve the state’s transportation network.
The California Transportation Commission (CTC) at its May meeting allocated more than $924 million for projects to improve critical transportation infrastructure throughout the state.