Date: June 7, 2022 #22-275a
District: District 3 – Marysville, www.dot.ca.gov/dist3
Amarjeet S. Benipal, District 3 Director
Contact: Dennis Keaton dennis.keaton@dot.ca.gov
Phone: (916) 825-5252
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Weekend Partial Closures Scheduled for FixSac5 Project
Interstate 5 Roadwork Scheduled this Weekend
SACRAMENTO — Caltrans and Norcal Paving, a joint venture of A. Teichert and Son Inc. and Granite Construction Companies, is scheduled to continue partial daytime and nighttime highway closures this weekend for the Interstate 5 Corridor Enhancement (FixSac5) Project.
Crews are scheduled for demolition work, hauling concrete from the job site, setting k-rail, drilling and drainage work, pouring concrete, removing k-rail, and striping on northbound Interstate 5 (I-5) from the U.S. 50 interchange to J Street.
CLOSURE TIME AND LOCATIONS:
From 10 p.m. Saturday, June 11 through 5 a.m. Monday, June 13.
• Inside lane (#1 lane) southbound from J St offramp to Q St off-ramp
• Inside lanes (#1 and #2 lanes) northbound from 50 overcrossing to I Street on-ramp
All lanes scheduled to reopen by 5 a.m. Monday, June 13
DETOURS:
• From westbound U.S. Highway 50 to northbound I-5,
continue westbound on U.S. Hwy 50 (over Sacramento River) keep right and take the eastbound I-80 Reno (EXIT 1A).
Motorists are encouraged to use Interstate 80 as an alternate route around the construction work zone. Motorists choosing to use I-5 during the partial closures should expect delays and plan for additional travel time.
Motorists should be aware of commercial work vehicles traveling in and out of the area.
The speed limit has been reduced to 55 mph through the construction zone 24/7. The California Highway Patrol (CHP) will be patrolling the project site and ticketing motorists who are not adhering to the posted speed limit signs. The closures and speed-limit reductions are necessary for the safety of motorists and workers. Please “Be Work Zone Alert.”
Nearby residents can expect loud construction and commercial truck back-up beeping noises during day and nighttime hours.
Crews have built sound walls and completed the new Casilada Pedestrian Overcrossing as part of the project and are now working to repair 67 lane miles of Interstate 5, build 23 miles of carpool lanes, and improve the existing electrical and drainage systems along this corridor. The project is expected to be completed by later this year.
This $370 million project includes $48.3 million in funding from Senate Bill (SB 1), the Road Repair and Accountability Act of 2017. SB 1 provides $5 billion in transportation funding annually split between the state and local agencies. For more information about other transportation projects funded by SB 1, visit www.rebuildingca.ca.gov.
For more information on this project text “FixSac5” to 74121 or fixSac5.com. Caltrans encourages the public to follow construction updates on Twitter and Facebook @FixSac5.
Work is scheduled to begin as listed but subject to change due to traffic incidents, weather, availability of equipment and/or materials, and construction-related issues.
Check out “Caltrans QuickMap” for current road conditions at quickmap.dot.ca.gov/ or download the free QuickMap app on the App Store or Google Play. Motorists also can call the California Highway Information Network automated phone service at 1-800-427-ROAD (7623).
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