The California Transportation Commission (CTC) allocated more than $2.2 billion to repair and improve transportation infrastructure throughout the state at its August meeting.

The California Transportation Commission (CTC) allocated more than $2.2 billion to repair and improve transportation infrastructure throughout the state at its August meeting.
Caltrans is partnering with CAL FIRE and other agencies to identify multiple areas with historic wildfire risks and are working to reduce those risks through vegetation management and fuel reduction. It’s in response to increased ...
Clean California has allowed Caltrans employees a whole new way to work with our local partners. The $1.1 billion dollar initiative is designed to have a multi-pronged approach that enables cities and counties to directly particip ...
Under Bridge Inspection Trucks (UBIT’s) have been the most common tool used to gain access in difficult areas of bridges throughout California for many years. These trucks provide crews the ability to get underneath bridges to ins ...
For over ten years, Scott Tikalsky has worked at Caltrans. As the Redding Field Surveys Branch Chief for the North Region Office of Surveys, he commands four field survey crews and manages the workload for all things “survey” for ...
The California Transportation Commission (CTC) allocated more than $3 billion today to repair and improve transportation infrastructure throughout the state, including $1.3 billion in funding from the federal Infrastructure Invest ...
Senate Bill 1 provides more than $272 million in funding
The California Transportation Commission (CTC) this week allocated $578 million for projects to repair and improve transportation infrastructure throughout the state. Senate Bill (SB) 1, the Road Repair and Accountability Act of 2 ...
After a very successful first Dump Day on January 22, 2022, Caltrans District 2 and the City of Redding are partnering again to provide another opportunity to help clean up Shasta County.
Following a period with little to no rain in months, much of Northern California was hit was a destructive atmospheric river event between October 21 - 25. Massive amounts of precipitation came down during this period, causing flo ...