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Caltrans outlines April starts, temporary closures and new entry monuments for Del Norte County
Summary
Caltrans told the Del Norte Board it expects multiple highway projects to begin in April — including a Timbers Boulevard left-turn lane, the Elk Valley/US 199 roundabout and a Narrows rock-removal project that will require daytime closures — and presented 13-ft-by-18-ft monument renderings. The Yurok Tribe and downtown Crescent City projects using Clean California grants are underway.
Caltrans representatives updated the Del Norte County Board of Supervisors on a slate of local transportation projects and plans to install new entry monuments along state highways.
Richard Mullin, deputy district director for Caltrans in Eureka, said contracts for the Timbers Boulevard left-turn lane and for the US 199 roundabout have been awarded or recommended and are anticipated to begin construction in April. He told the board the Narrows rock-removal work will require controlled blasting and daytime closures — typically…
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