06-KER-14 KP 73.9/100.2 (PM 45.9/62.3) Freeman Gulch Four-Lane Project
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Summary
- SCH Number
- 2006121082
- Lead Agency
- Caltrans 6 (Fresno) (California Department of Transportation, District 6)
- Document Title
- 06-KER-14 KP 73.9/100.2 (PM 45.9/62.3) Freeman Gulch Four-Lane Project
- Document Type
- FON - FONSI - Findings of No Significanct Impact
- Received
- Present Land Use
- Mainly open space desert (Bureau of Land Management). Z: Estate, Limited Agriculture, Medium Industrial.
- Document Description
- Caltrans proposes to convert the existing two-lane conventional highway into a four-lane, divided, controlled-access expressway. Proposed improvements on the existing roadway include placing an asphalt concrete overlay, flattening cut slopes, widening fill slopes, widening paved shoulders, and installing a median and inside/outside paved shoulders. The project also would require constructing a new Freeman Gulch Bridge, widening or replacing the existing Freeman Gulch Bridge and upgrading intersections.
- Contact Information
-
Michael Calvillo
Department of Transportation, District 6
2015 E. Shields Avenue, Suite 100
Fresno, CA 93726-5428
Phone : (559) 243-8171
Location
- Cities
- Ridgecrest
- Counties
- Kern
- Cross Streets
- SR-14 / Redrock Inyokern Road
- Zip
- 93527
- State Highways
- 14
- Waterways
- Little Dixie Wash, Sage Canyon Wash, Freeman Gulch Wash, and two unnamed
- Other Location Info
- City/Nearest Community: Inyokern
Notice of Completion
- Development Type
- Transportation:Highway/Freeway (Convert existing 2-lane conv hwy to 4-lane expressway)
- Project Issues
- Air Quality Archaeologic-Historic Biological Resources Flood Plain/Flooding Noise Toxic/Hazardous Traffic/Circulation Vegetation Water Quality Wildlife Land Use
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