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Construction on Highway 50 to close major Sacramento exits. Here’s when and where

The roadwork is part of a $483.5 million expansion project. Construction on Highway 50 in Sacramento is closing several major exits, causing drivers to leave the California Highway Patrol (CHP) to issue citations. The work will involve work on concrete slabs and median, with the speed limit set at 55 mph compared to the usual 65 mph. The project includes a new sound wall and new high-occupancy vehicle lanes from the Interstate 5 interchange to Watt Avenue to reduce emissions. Crews will also widen ramps and connector ramps, widen bridges, increase vertical clearance at overcrossings, and replace freeway pavement with continuously reinforced concreate pavement. The total cost of the project is $483.5 million, with $390.2 million coming from Senate Bill 1 funding and $28.4 million from Local Measure Tax.

Construction on Highway 50 to close major Sacramento exits. Here’s when and where

Опубликовано : 10 месяцев назад от Jacqueline Pinedo в Auto

Construction on Highway 50 to close major Sacramento exits. Here’s when and where

Construction on Highway 50 will block drivers from using several major exits in Sacramento, according to the California Highway Patrol.

“Crews will be performing work on the concrete slabs and median” this week, the CHP said on the Fix50 Highway Enhancement Project website. “Nearby residents can expect loud construction noises as work is underway.”

The speed limit in the work zone is 55 mph, as opposed to the usual 65 mph.

The CHP will be “patrolling the area to issue citations to motorists that exceed that limit,” the Fix50 site said.

What Sacramento roads will be affected by construction?

Here is a list of which highway on-ramps, off-ramps, auxiliary lanes and streets will be affected during the construction, according to the Fix50 website.

• None Westbound and eastbound No. 1 and No. 2 lanes from 26th Street to Stockton Boulevard

• None Eastbound No. 1 and No. 2 lanes from 26th Street to 34th Street

• None Westbound No. 3 and No. 4 lanes from 65th Street to 59th. Street

• None Westbound No. 3 and No. 4 lanes from Howe Avenue to 65th Street

When will roadwork take place?

Crews will be working on around the clock on Highway 50.

Day crews will work from 5 a.m. to 8 p.m. and night crews will work from 8 p.m. to 5 a.m.

Roadwork will continue through Friday, according to the Fix50 website.

Work on the Highway 50 Design-Build Multimodal Corridor Enhancement Project, also known as the Fix50 Highway Enhancement Project, started in March 2021.

The construction project includes a new sound wall and new high-occupancy vehicle lanes from the Interstate 5 interchange to Watt Avenue to help reduce emissions to tackle climate change.

“Crews will also widen ramps and connector ramps, widen bridges and increase vertical clearance at overcrossings, replace freeway pavement with continuously reinforced concreate pavement,” the Fix50 site said.

In total, the project is expected to cost $483.5 million, with $390.2 million of that coming from Senate Bill 1 funding and $28.4 million from Local Measure Tax funding.

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