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Subject:Board Correspondence - FW: CALTRANS TRAFFIC ALERT: Former Hotel Marysville Demolition Update
Date:Tuesday, December 31, 2024 3:43:05 PM
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From: Caltrans District 3 <megan.reese@caltransdistrict3.ccsend.com>
Sent: Monday, December 23, 2024 2:18 PM
To: Clerk of the Board <clerkoftheboard@buttecounty.net>
Subject: CALTRANS TRAFFIC ALERT: Former Hotel Marysville Demolition Update
Northbound State Route 70 Lanes will Reopen after Work is Completed
Date: December 23, 2024, #24-169
District: District 3 - Marysville,
Sergio Aceves, District Director
Contact: Megan Reese megan.reese@dot.ca.gov
Phone: (530) 682-6145
Former Hotel Marysville Demolition Update
Northbound State Route 70 Lanes will Reopen after Work is Completed
MARYSVILLE – Caltrans, in partnership with the City of Marysville, is providing an update to
motorists regarding the progress of the Hotel Marysville demolition. Today marks day 13 since
the demolition work began, and crews are continuing to make steady progress. Work continues
as planned, and the northbound lanes of State Route 70 (SR-70) are scheduled to reopen by the
end of January or early February.
Since the hotel was damaged by a fire in June, Caltrans and the city have worked to address
public safety risks posed by the damage to the 100-year-old five-story structure. Engineering
reports confirmed the building posed a risk of collapse and contained asbestos. Detours were
put in place due to the closure of SR-70 between 3rd and 6th streets and Caltrans set up a safety
perimeter in front of the building, blocking the two northbound lanes of SR-70 but allowing for the
reopening of the southbound lanes.
Drivers are reminded to continue using detours until northbound SR-70 reopens through
downtown Marysville. Truck drivers should detour off northbound SR-70 before entering
Marysville and use Simpson Lane to bypass the closure. Detour signage remains in place and
travelers should allow for extra time to navigate the area or use State Route 99 as an alternate
route.
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.
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