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Officials say Oro Dam corridor striping stems from older ATP grant; Caltrans reviewing repair requests
Summary
City staff and councilmembers said striping on Oro Dam Boulevard East was installed under an older ATP grant and will remain in place for at least two to three years; council members and staff met with Caltrans, which acknowledged receipt of photographed problem areas and said it will review them.
City officials told the Oroville City Council that newly installed striping on portions of Oro Dam Boulevard East is part of an older Active Transportation Program (ATP) grant and is not part of an upcoming Caltrans project. The striping was added as a safety measure even though the road surface has deteriorated.
Councilmembers and staff described several recent actions:…
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