Northbound 41 Divisadero Auxiliary Lane Rehab
Summary
SCH Number
2022030326
Public Agency
California Department of Transportation, District 6
(DOT)
Document Title
Northbound 41 Divisadero Auxiliary Lane Rehab
Document Type
NOE - Notice of Exemption
Received
Posted
3/11/2022
Document Description
The purpose of this project is to remove and replace the existing pavement on the existing northbound number four lane, auxiliary lane, and ramps of State Route 41 from Divisadero Street Overcrossing to the State Route 41/180 Separation. Work will include removing 0.4 foot of the existing asphalt concrete pavement and replacing
it with 0.4 foot of Hot Mix Asphalt (Type A) or removing 0.4 foot of the existing asphalt concrete pavement and replacing it with 0.25 foot of Hot Mix Asphalt (Type A) and 0.15 foot of Rubberized Hot Mix Asphalt. Additional work includes four intelligent traffic system elements being replaced in kind at post miles R19.40, R24.22, R24.373, and R24.5. The project is needed to address the deteriorated pavement conditions within the project limits. All work will be performed within the existing Caltrans right-of-way
Contact Information
Name
Cuauhtemoc Galvan
Agency Name
California Department of Transportation
Job Title
Environmental Planner
Contact Types
Lead/Public Agency / Project Applicant
Phone
Location
Cities
Fresno
Counties
Fresno
Regions
Citywide
State Highways
State Route 41
Notice of Exemption
Exempt Status
Categorical Exemption
Type, Section or Code
PRC 21084; 14 CCR 15300
Reasons for Exemption
The project has been determined not to have a significant effect on the environment and is considered "exempt" from CEQA under Class 1 of 14 CCR 15300, Existing Facilities, for maintenance repair on existing facilities.
Attachments
Notice of Exemption
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