REDDING – The California Department of Transportation (Caltrans District 2) and Highway Specialty Company, Inc. are preparing to begin work on a curve warning sign replacement project in various counties. The $290k project will remove and replace curve warning signs at the following locations:
· State Route 99 (Tehama County): At various locations between the junction with South Avenue and the junction with State Route 36 in Red Bluff.
· State Route 151 (Shasta County): At various locations between Shasta Dam and Lake Boulevard.
· State Route 263 (Siskiyou County: At various locations between Anderson Grade Road and State Route 96, north of Yreka.
· State Route 284 (Plumas County): At various locations between State Route 70 and Frenchman Lake.
· U.S. 395 (Lassen County): At various locations between Litchfield and Madeline.
Construction activities are currently planned to start on Monday, August 19th. When work is underway, motorists should plan for one-way traffic control with up to 5-minute delays, Mondays - Fridays during daytime hours. Motorists are urged to slow down and drive carefully in and around construction areas, follow speed limit reductions in place, and allot extra time for delays. The project is currently anticipated to be completed by the end of this year.
Construction projects are subject to changes without prior notice. Caltrans and its contractors do our best to keep the public informed. To stay up to date on highway projects, please follow us on Facebook and X (formerly Twitter). Project information can also be found on the District 2 webpage. The public can also call (530) 225-3426 during working hours or send an email to [email protected]. Updated highway conditions for California can be found on QuickMap and on One-Stop-Shop for the Western U.S. For more information about transportation and other infrastructure projects funded with state and federal investments, visit RebuildingCA.ca.gov and Build.gov.ca.
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