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Project Construction Update August 30, 2011 I-5 North Stockton Freeway Widening and Pavement Reconstruction Project Between Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. / Charter Way and Hammer Lane I-5 North Stockton Project
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Presentation Items Overview Project Purpose Project Components Construction Sequencing Anticipated Construction Impacts Temporary Closures and Detours Landscaping Timeline Public Communications Questions and Answers I-5 North Stockton Project
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Project Purpose Reduce congestion Improve mobility Decrease commute times Encourage High Occupancy Vehicle (HOV) use Reduce sound impacts from existing freeway Reduce maintenance cost and improve the Interstate’s operations I-5 North Stockton Project
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Project Components Widen Freeway to 8 through lanes, from Country Club Blvd to Hammer Lane Replace all existing freeway pavement with concrete Add auxiliary lanes Add soundwalls Introduce the first HOV lane project in San Joaquin County I-5 North Stockton Project
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Representative Existing Condition Currently three through lanes in each direction Soundwalls exist south of March Lane The median is open over local streets and landscaped with shrubs Stage Construction I-5 North Stockton Project
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Stage Construction Stage 1 Shift traffic to outside freeway with barriers Widen the median of the freeway and bridges Construct retaining walls along the northbound shoulder between March Lane and Hammer Lane 1.5 to 2 year construction period Stage 1 construction begins in August 2011, complete Spring 2013 I-5 North Stockton Project
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Stage 2 Shift northbound traffic to median. Three travel lanes will remain open in each direction Replace northbound freeway pavement Construct outside auxiliary lanes and soundwalls One year period – Complete by Spring 2014 Stage Construction I-5 North Stockton Project
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Stage 3 Shift southbound traffic to median. Three travel lanes will remain open in each direction Replace southbound freeway pavement Construct outside auxiliary lanes and soundwalls One year period – complete by Spring 2015 Stage Construction I-5 North Stockton Project
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Stage 4 Shift southbound traffic back to southbound lanes Remove temporary barriers, construct permanent median barrier Final signing and striping Six month period – complete in fall 2015 Stage Construction I-5 North Stockton Project
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Construction Impacts Local Roads –Lane restrictions –Temporary closures Noise –7am to 7pm –Periodic late night work –Increased traffic on detour routes Delay –Narrower shoulders and lanes –Reduced number of lanes for night work I-5 North Stockton Project
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Temporary Road Closures and Lane Restrictions I-5 North Stockton Project
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Temporary Detours I-5 North Stockton Project Brookside Road –Closed for up to 6 months –Detour to March Lane via Feather River Drive and McGaw Street River Drive –Closed for up to 6 months –Restripe Plymouth Road to two-way between River Drive and Telegraph Avenue Temporary Closure
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Temporary Detours I-5 North Stockton Project Swain Road –Closed for up to 6 months –Detour to Benjamin Holt Drive via Plymouth Road and Grigsby Place Temporary Closure
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Construction Impacts ―Existing trees, shrubs removed ―Needed for retaining walls and stormwater basins ―Temporary erosion control provided during construction Corridor Planting Proposal ―To follow after freeway construction in 2016 ―Caltrans seeking State Transportation Improvement Program Transportation Enhancement funds for landscaping ―Will coordinate with City and County Landscaping Opportunity I-5 North Stockton Project
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Timeline August 2011 Begin Construction Fall 2011 – Fall 2012Detours for Bridge Widening Widen Median and Bridges (not all at same time) 2013I-5 Traffic Shift to Northbound 2014I-5 Traffic Shift to Southbound Fall 2015Construction Complete I-5 North Stockton Project
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Public Communications Electronic newsletters Project web pages Hotline Number (209) 942-6062 Media outreach / traffic reports Seven-day advanced warning signage of detours and closures Caltrans is seeking a FHWA “Highway for Life” grant for advanced communications strategies. I-5 North Stockton Project
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