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Board approves $70 million County Transportation Improvement Program, warns FEMA reimbursements remain uncertain
Summary
Tulare County supervisors approved the fiscal year 2025–26 County Transportation Improvement Program — a $70 million, 59‑project plan including the Avenue 280/Caldwell widening and more than 34 miles of overlays — while warning that pending FEMA reimbursements could force reprioritization.
The Tulare County Board of Supervisors unanimously approved the County Transportation Improvement Program (CTIP) for fiscal year 2025–26, a package of roughly 59 projects and about $70 million in proposed work that includes the Avenue 280/Caldwell widening project and more than 34 miles of asphalt overlays across the county.
Resource Management Agency Director Reid Schenke told the board the CTIP returns the county to a “more typical” slate of projects after several years of disaster‑recovery work tied to 2023 storms. The program lists road reconstruction, overlays, chip seal and slurry programs, ADA ramp and sidewalk…
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