Caltrans is preparing to begin a maintenance project to repair bridge decks and improve nearby embankment slopes to improve motorist safety at two locations on State Route 99 (SR-99) in San Joaquin County and one location in Stani ...

Caltrans is preparing to begin a maintenance project to repair bridge decks and improve nearby embankment slopes to improve motorist safety at two locations on State Route 99 (SR-99) in San Joaquin County and one location in Stani ...
Caltrans announced today the completion of a $3.7 million renovation to Winton’s 21½ acre, 52-year-old community park in Merced County.
Caltrans is preparing to begin a pavement rehabilitation project to repair the roadway surface and improve motorist safety at several on and off-ramp locations on State Route 132 (SR-132) and Interstates 205 and I-580 in San Joaqu ...
The California Transportation Commission (CTC) today allocated more than $1.8 billion for projects to improve critical transportation infrastructure throughout the state. These major investments include funding by nearly $458 mill ...
The California Department of Transportation (Caltrans) is preparing to begin construction to replace 162 feet of culvert on State Route 49 between Sonora and Tuttletown.
Caltrans is preparing to begin a pavement rehabilitation project to repair the roadway surface and improve motorist safety at several locations on State Route 120 (SR-120) in San Joaquin and Stanislaus Counties.
Caltrans is preparing for maintenance repair of the Garwood Bridge spanning the San Joaquin River on State Route 4, west of Interstate 5 in Stockton.
The California Department of Transportation (Caltrans) and UC Merced hosted a ribbon cutting ceremony on Monday, July 15th for the State Route 99 Plainsburg-Arboleda Columbian Mammoth silhouettes that were installed earlier this y ...
Caltrans is preparing to begin a maintenance project to repair the roadway surface and improve motorist safety at several bridge locations on Interstate 5, State Route 99 (SR-99) and SR-26 in San Joaquin and Calaveras Counties.
The California Transportation Commission (CTC) today approved more than $2 billion to improve and maintain a transportation system that serves as the backbone for the world’s fifth largest economy.