Marsh Street Bridge Replacement Project

2 Documents in Project

Summary

SCH Number
2015031038
Lead Agency
City of San Luis Obispo
Document Title
Marsh Street Bridge Replacement Project
Document Type
NOP - Notice of Preparation of a Draft EIR
Received
Present Land Use
Public Right-of-Way, Commercial
Document Description
The City of San Luis Obispo, in cooperation with Caltrans, proposes to replace the Marsh Street Bridge (Bridge Number 49C-0298) over the San Luis Obispo Creek. Marsh Street is a one-way major arterial connector from US 101 through downtown San Luis Obispo serving local, commercial, commuter, pedestrian, and bicycle traffic. Built in 1909, the bridge is a reinforced concrete structure and T-beam girders and consists of a single span approximately 46 feet long by 69 feet wide. The bridge carries three lanes of traffic over the creek along with a class II bike lane and sidewalks on both sides of the road. The Marsh Street Bridge was evaluated by Caltrans in 1986 and found to be eligible as a historic resource for the National Register of Historic Places.

Contact Information

Name
Michael McGuire
Agency Name
City of San Luis Obispo
Contact Types
Lead/Public Agency

Location

Cities
San Luis Obispo
Counties
San Luis Obispo
Cross Streets
Marsh Street and Santa Rosa Road
Zip
93401
Total Acres
3
State Highways
Hwy 101
Waterways
San Luis Obispo Creek
Township
30S
Range
12E
Section
35
Base
MDB&M

Notice of Completion

State Review Period Start
State Review Period End
State Reviewing Agencies
California Air Resources Board (ARB), California Department of Fish and Wildlife, Central Region 4 (CDFW), California Department of Parks and Recreation, California Department of Transportation, District 5 (DOT), California Highway Patrol, California Native American Heritage Commission (NAHC), California State Lands Commission (SLC), Office of Emergency Services, California, Office of Historic Preservation, Resources Agency
Development Types
Transportation:Other (Bridge Replacement)
Project Issues
Aesthetics, Air Quality, Biological Resources, Cultural Resources, Cumulative Effects, Fiscal Impacts, Flood Plain/Flooding, Geology/Soils, Hazards & Hazardous Materials, Hydrology/Water Quality, Noise, Public Services, Recreation, Solid Waste, Transportation, Vegetation, Wetland/Riparian

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