SANDAG, Caltrans Seek Public Input For Multimodal Corridor Plan - San Diego, CA - The agencies are seeking input on the development of a Comprehensive Multimodal Corridor Plan between the U.S.-Mexico border and Del Mar.
The San Diego Association of Governments and Caltrans District 11 are seeking public input to inform the development of a Comprehensive Multimodal Corridor Plan between the U.S.-Mexico border and Del Mar, it was announced Thursday.
The Week Ahead: Future of Highway 37 topic of virtual talk
VALLEJO A virtual town hall meeting to discuss the future of Highway 37 is planned Thursday.
The meeting, from 6 to 7:30 p.m., will be hosted by state Sens. Bill Dodd, D-Napa, and Mike McGuire, D-Santa Rosa.
Others participating include officials from the state Department of Transportation, the Metropolitan Transportation Commission and transportation agencies from Solano, Marin, Napa and Sonoma counties.
Three coordinated planning efforts for improving Highway 37 will be discussed:
• An Ultimate Resilient Sea Level Rise Design Alternatives Assessment focused on Highway 37 within Marin and Sonoma counties between U.S. 101 and Highway 121.
Virtual town hall on Highway 37 set April 15
VALLEJO A virtual town hall meeting to discuss the future of Highway 37 is planned April 15.
The meeting, 6 to 7:30 p.m., will be hosted by state Sens. Bill Dodd, D-Napa, and Mike McGuire, D-Santa Rosa.
Others participating include officials from the state Department of Transportation, the Metropolitan Transportation Commission and transportation agencies from Solano, Marin, Napa and Sonoma counties.
Three coordinated planning efforts for improving Highway 37 will be discussed:
• An Ultimate Resilient Sea Level Rise Design Alternatives Assessment focused on Highway 37 within Marin and Sonoma counties between U.S. 101 and Highway 121.
• A Comprehensive Multimodal Corridor Plan to identify goals, corridor needs and challenges, and project priorities for various modes of travel to inform decision-making and future funding.