Projects

Building Complete Streets at Caltrans

Caltrans is committed to creating Complete Streets—safe, accessible, and connected transportation networks for all users. These projects integrate walking, biking, transit, and driving options to support healthier, more sustainable communities. 

How Are Caltrans Projects Built?

Graphic showing the project delivery process as follows: Planning (Pre-K and Pre PID), Initiate Project (K Phase and PID), Project Approval and Environmental (0 Phase and PAED), Develop Plans, Specs, & Estimates (1 Phase and PSE), and Construction (3 Phase and Construction)

How We Deliver Projects

  • Headquarters (HQ) sets statewide policy, guidance, and standards to align projects with California’s transportation goals. 
  • Districts lead the on-the-ground delivery of Complete Streets projects, ensuring designs meet local needs and conditions.

Need local support? Use the information below to navigate to the appropriate Caltrans District website based on region.

Caltrans Districts

Funding Complete Streets

The primary funding source for Complete Streets improvements is the SHOPP. These funds incorporate Complete Streets elements into rehabilitation and safety projects on the state highway system. Additional funding may come from federal programs, local partnerships, and other state initiatives, helping Caltrans maximize opportunities to deliver multimodal improvements. 

Current projects in the SHOPP 10 Year Project Book can be found online. You can search this map to see the locations of Complete Streets projects currently planned & programmed in the SHOPP through the Caltrans Project Portal here:SHOPP Interactive Dashboards

Complete Streets projects funded by SB1 can be found in the online Rebuilding California Project here:http://rebuildingca.ca.gov/map

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