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Caltrans crews are planning to temporarily close the last exit on southbound Interstate 5 before reaching the U.S.-Mexico border for construction work.
Caltrans will expand its plans and timeline to upgrade Tiburon Boulevard, the agency told an overflow crowd at a forum this week. The announcement on Wednesday came after local officials, bus ...
A $25 million Caltrans project to relocate the Cajon Weigh Station is impacting southbound I-15 in Hesperia. Drivers should expect delays and reduce speeds in construction zones.
This Wednesday, Caltrans District 1 hosted an event honoring and memorializing highway workers who have lost their lives in the line of duty. Since 1921, 194 Caltrans workers have been killed on ...
Caltrans seeks feedback on proposed I-15/SR-78 interchange, added bike path by: Rhea Caoile Posted: May 20, 2025 / 12:05 PM PDT Updated: May 20, 2025 / 12:05 PM PDT ...
Caltrans answers questions about increased construction on Sacramento freeways WEST SACRAMENTO — There has been heavy traffic and confusion for drivers on Highway 50 and Interstate 80 in ...
Caltrans spent more than $51 million addressing encampments in the 2023-24 fiscal year, according to an analysis of Blackspear’s bill by the Senate Appropriations Committee.
The dedication took place at Caltrans’ annual Workers Memorial event, set this year at the District 7 office downtown. The new memorial is at 100 S. Main St., at the north end of the Eli and ...
Caltrans posted online an incredible drone video of crews using remote-controlled heavy equipment to remove tons of dirt and debris from the Regent’s slide, nearly 40 miles south of Carmel.
Caltrans posted online an incredible drone video of crews using remote-controlled heavy equipment to remove tons of dirt and debris from the Regent’s slide, nearly 40 miles south of Carmel.
Caltrans District 5 held its 35 th annual Worker Memorial Ceremony in San Luis Obispo today. “This is a somber reminder of the dangers our workers face while maintaining and improving our ...
BIG SUR – Caltrans is introducing remote-controlled equipment for use at Regent’s Slide, allowing operators to take more risk than they would with dozers and excavators that had people on board.