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North County Corridor Phase 1 to reshape Clarabelle area; Roselle Avenue to close for up to a year, county says
Summary
County project manager told the Riverbank City Council the three‑mile Phase 1 will take about three years, cost about $150 million and require a one‑year closure of Roselle Avenue while embankments and bridges are built. Early work will widen Oakdale and Claus roads and use nearby property to source fill.
Brad Real, project manager with NV5, told the Riverbank City Council that construction of North County Corridor Phase 1 will begin in mid‑2025 and last about three years, with contractor equipment expected to arrive around June 1.
The project covers about three miles of new freeway south of Clarabelle Road and will include a new interchange with bridges and on‑ and off‑ramps near Roselle Avenue, a raised freeway built on up to about 40 feet of fill, and the elimination of an at‑grade rail crossing. Real said the work will cross the MID canal and BNSF tracks and “we'll be eliminating the existing at grade crossing, which will be a great benefit for time getting across town as well as safety.” He told the council the total construction cost is about $150,000,000 and that the contractor will import more than two million cubic yards of embankment material to build the project.
Why it matters: the design promises improved traffic flow and safety…
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