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From:Clerk of the Board
To:BOS; Pack, Joshua
Cc:Nuzum, Danielle
Subject:Board Correspondence - FW: TRAFFIC ALERT: Nighttime Construction Begins Sunday on State Route 99
Date:Thursday, April 10, 2025 4:39:26 PM
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From: Caltrans District 3 <megan.reese@caltransdistrict3.ccsend.com>
Sent: Thursday, April 10, 2025 12:17 PM
To: Clerk of the Board <clerkoftheboard@buttecounty.net>
Subject: TRAFFIC ALERT: Nighttime Construction Begins Sunday on State Route 99
$30 Million Improvement Project Kicks Off in Downtown Gridley
Date: April 10, 2025
District: District 3 - Marysville
Sergio Aceves, District 3 Director
Contact: Megan Reese (530) 682-6145
Nighttime Construction Begins Sunday on State Route 99
$30 Million Improvement Project Kicks Off in Downtown Gridley
GRIDLEY – Caltrans is alerting motorists that
overnight construction work on State Route 99
in Gridley is scheduled to begin Sunday, April
13 as part of a major roadway improvement
project.
Crews will be working from 7 p.m. to 6 a.m.
between Hollis Lane and Arch Street in
downtown Gridley. Work will include
underground drainage installation, clearing
operations, and the demolition of curbs and
sidewalks. Traffic control will be in place during
construction hours. Motorists should be
prepared for short delays and drive with caution
through the work zone.
Next two weeks of scheduled night work:
· Utility locating at multiple locations
along the corridor
· Stump removal from Hollis Lane to
Standish Lane
· Saw cutting for drainage in the
Tungsten area
· Clearing brush from Hollis Lane to
Archer Avenue
This is the first phase of a $30 million project to
rehabilitate the pavement and upgrade the
corridor’s Transportation Management System
(TMS), drainage, and pedestrian access. The
project includes improvements to meet current
Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)
standards.
Traffic control will remain in place as needed
throughout the summer as construction
progresses. The project is expected to be
completed by October 2026.
Caltrans District 3 is responsible for maintaining and operating 4,385 lane miles in 11
Sacramento Valley and Northern Sierra counties. Caltrans reminds motorists to “Be Work Zone
Alert” and slow in construction zones for the safety of travelers and crews performing these
improvements.
The department will issue updates on X @CaltransDist3 and on Facebook at
CaltransDistrict3. For real-time traffic information, click on Caltrans’ QuickMap or download
the QuickMap app from the App Store or Google Play.
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