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Hwy 156 Guardrail/Resurfacing Project Continues through 8/13

Published August 8, 2017

SAN BENITO COUNTY – A project to resurface and improve guardrail on State Route 156 continues with a 24/7 closure of the No. 2 (right) lane in each direction from US Highway 101 to the Alameda and is expected to last through the end of this week. In addition, the No. 1 (left) lane in each ...

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Caltrans Continues Overnight Project on Highway 17

Published July 12, 2017

SANTA CRUZ COUNTY – Caltrans will resume an overnight project that had been in winter suspension, located along a one-mile section of Highway 17 near Scotts Valley from south of Sugarloaf Road to slightly south of Laurel Road beginning tonight, Wednesday, July 12, Caltrans officials have ...

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Casserly Road Bridge Replacement 6/22 – 8/11

Published June 19, 2017

The County of Santa Cruz Department of Public Works has announced that replacement of the Casserly Road Bridge is scheduled to begin Thursday, June 22. Located on Casserly Road and Smith Road, Casserly Road Bridge is a key connecting route for South County residents and businesses. The road ...

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Soquel-San Jose (Old San Jose) Rd Reopens!

Published June 13, 2017

6/23/17 Update: The Department of Public Works has constructed a temporary fix while it works with State & federal partners on a long-term repair plan. From the County of Santa Cruz: On Monday, June 26, the County of Santa Cruz will reopen Soquel-San Jose Road to through traffic. Closed ...

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Emergency paving on southbound Highway 17 from 6/12-6/16

Published June 7, 2017

Caltrans will perform emergency grinding and paving operations beginning Monday, June 12 at the following locations:  Monday, June 12 through Thursday, June 15 near Scotts Valley: The southbound No. 2 (right) lane of Hwy. 17 from Summit Rd. to Vinehill Rd. will be closed from 7:30 am until 2 ...

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