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Plasterville staff reports progress on long-delayed Clay Street bridge project; EIR and NEPA timelines set
Summary
City staff reported Caltrans concurrence on a bridge type and Highway Bridge Program eligibility for most construction costs, said the final environmental report should be complete by end of 2026 and NEPA by end of 2027, and warned the city will be responsible for some non-participating local costs.
Plasterville — City staff told the council on April 14 that the long-running Clay Street bridge replacement project has reached a technical milestone: Caltrans concurred on a single‑span, cast‑in‑place post‑tensioned concrete slab bridge type, enabling the project to move toward final environmental review and federal funding programming.
Project manager Miss Savage said the Highway Bridge Program (HBP) agreed to fund bridge construction costs, parking-lot construction and two retaining…
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