State Route 99 Corridor Update Kome Ajise District 10 Director Caltrans.

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State Route 99 Corridor Update Kome Ajise District 10 Director Caltrans

SR 99 Business Plans 424 Miles of SR 99 In Central Valley 424 Miles of SR 99 In Central Valley State Route 99 Business Plan State Route 99 Business Plan San Joaquin Valley 274 miles in Districts 6 and miles in Districts 6 and 10 Route 70/99 Corridor Business Plan Route 70/99 Corridor Business Plan Sacramento Valley 150 miles in Districts 2 and miles in Districts 2 and 3

SR 99 Business Plan (San Joaquin Valley) Plan Covers SR 99 South Of The Sacramento/San Joaquin County Line Plan Covers SR 99 South Of The Sacramento/San Joaquin County Line Priority Category 1 Priority Category 1 Freeway Conversion(4 projects ) Freeway Conversion(4 projects ) Priority Category 2 Priority Category 2 Capacity Increasing Projects (25 projects) Capacity Increasing Projects (25 projects) Priority Category 3 Priority Category 3 Major Operational Projects (34 projects) Major Operational Projects (34 projects) Priority Category 4 Priority Category 4 New Interchanges (4 projects) New Interchanges (4 projects)

SR 99 Business Plan Funding Phases 20 Year Funding Program 20 Year Funding Program Three Funding Phases ($6 Billion) Three Funding Phases ($6 Billion) Phase 1 - $1.0 B - Completes Category 1 and part of Categories 2 & 3 Phase 1 - $1.0 B - Completes Category 1 and part of Categories 2 & 3 Phase 2 - $3.0 B - Completes Category 2 Phase 2 - $3.0 B - Completes Category 2 Phase 3 - $2.0 B - Completes Categories 3 & 4 Phase 3 - $2.0 B - Completes Categories 3 & 4

SR 99 Business Plan Objectives Performance Objective Performance Objective Level Of Service “C” in rural areas Level Of Service “C” in rural areas Level Of Service “D” in urban areas Level Of Service “D” in urban areas Facility Objective Facility Objective Minimum 6 lane freeway Minimum 6 lane freeway 115 of the 274 miles currently meet objective 115 of the 274 miles currently meet objective Objective is fully met in Kern and Stanislaus Objective is fully met in Kern and Stanislaus Driver Experience Objective Driver Experience Objective Visually attractive corridor Visually attractive corridor SJ Valley identity and sense of place SJ Valley identity and sense of place

1 st WAVE: 5 widening projects currently in construction phase 1 st WAVE: 5 widening projects currently in construction phase Adds 17 miles of 6 lane freeway Adds 17 miles of 6 lane freeway Results in 48% of corridor attaining 6F Results in 48% of corridor attaining 6F 2 nd WAVE: 7 projects funded by Prop 1B funds 2 nd WAVE: 7 projects funded by Prop 1B funds Adds another 44 miles of 6 lane freeway Adds another 44 miles of 6 lane freeway Will result in 64% of corridor attaining 6F Will result in 64% of corridor attaining 6F SR 99 Business Plan Progress

Regional Transportation Plans (RTP) Interregional Transportation System Plan (ITSP) SR 99 Dist 6 Transportation Concept Report SR 99 Dist 10 Transportation Concept Report Enhancement Plan + Business Plan = SR 99 Corridor Master Plan Partnership (Caltrans, GVC, Kern COG, Tulare CAG, Fresno COG, Madera CTC, Merced CAG, Stanislaus COG, San Joaquin COG)

Master Plan Update …Next Steps  Prepare Work Plans For Updates  Business Plan and Enhancement Plan Elements  Technical Updates  Business Plan and Enhancement Plan Elements  Corridor Financial Plan  Project Implementation Agreements  Enhancement Plan Advisory Committee

Route 70/99 Business Plan (Sacramento Valley) Plan Covers North Of The Sacramento/San Joaquin County Line Plan Covers North Of The Sacramento/San Joaquin County Line Route 70/99 Business Plan Priorities Route 70/99 Business Plan Priorities Shared Funding Plan Shared Funding Plan Safety component Safety component Mainline capacity Mainline capacity Expressway conversion Expressway conversion

Route 70/99 Priority Categories Priority Category 1 ($524 M) Priority Category 1 ($524 M) Programmed Safety, Capacity Programmed Safety, Capacity and Expressway Conversion(10 projects) Priority Category 2($273 M) Priority Category 2($273 M) Programmed Safety, Capacity Programmed Safety, Capacity and Expressway Conversion (11 projects) Priority Category 3($681 M) Priority Category 3($681 M) Planned Projects (34 projects) Planned Projects (34 projects) Priority Category 4(TBD) Priority Category 4(TBD) Future Projects (40 projects) Future Projects (40 projects)

SR 99 Bond Program $1 Billion $1 Billion 400+ Miles Of SR 99 Through The Central Valley 400+ Miles Of SR 99 Through The Central Valley Program Guidelines Adopted by CTC Dec 2006 Program Guidelines Adopted by CTC Dec 2006 Funding Program Adopted by CTC March 2007 Funding Program Adopted by CTC March Projects for $980 million 13 Projects for $980 million 6 Projects - $147 million – Sacramento Valley 6 Projects - $147 million – Sacramento Valley 7 Projects - $833 million – San Joaquin Valley 7 Projects - $833 million – San Joaquin Valley

SR 99 Bond Program Expected Results… 44 Miles of 6-lane Freeway 44 Miles of 6-lane Freeway 3.3 Miles of 4-lane Conventional Highway 3.3 Miles of 4-lane Conventional Highway 2 New Interchanges 2 New Interchanges 1 Reconstructed Interchange 1 Reconstructed Interchange 2.5 Miles of Aux. Lanes and Operational Improvements 2.5 Miles of Aux. Lanes and Operational Improvements

SR 99 Bond Program Done07/0808/0909/1010/1111/1212/13 PAED5125 PS&E1354 RWC3541 CON*3622 * Construction Starts

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Sample SJ Valley Identity Sign