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Pilgrim Trail bridge installed; pavement management procurement, VMT mitigation, energy partnership and Hopland bypass funding discussed

Mendocino Council of Governments Policy Advisory Committee · November 3, 2025
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Summary

Mendocino Council of Governments staff reported on Nov. 4 that the Pilgrim Trail pedestrian bridge structure has been set in place but that concrete pours remain and an extension was requested from the California Department of Fish and Wildlife; staff also briefed the committee on procurement status for pavement management, upcoming VMT mitigation planning, an energy partnership letter of interest, and outstanding funding questions for the Hopland bypass project.

Staff and committee members provided a series of project and program updates on Nov. 4, including a construction milestone on the Pilgrim Trail pedestrian bridge, procurement progress on pavement management, the status of VMT mitigation planning, a county energy partnership letter of interest, and continuing questions about funding for the Hopland bypass project.

Pilgrim Trail bridge: Staff reported the pedestrian bridge structure was set in place at the start of the previous week, with concrete work remaining. Because most in‑stream or seasonal work windows close after Oct. 31, staff said they requested an extension from the California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) to allow…

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