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Appendix 3.19-B Planned and Potential

Transportation Projects

CALIFORNIA HIGH-SPEED TRAIN PROJECT FINAL EIR/EIS APPENDIX 3.19-B FRESNO TO BAKERSFIELD SECTION PLANNED AND POTENTIAL TRANSPORTATION PROJECTS

Table of Contents

Tables

Table B‐1: Planned and Potential Transportation Projects – Fresno County Table B‐2: Planned and Potential Transportation Projects – City of Fresno Table B‐3: Planned and Potential Transportation Projects – Kings County Table B‐4: Planned and Potential Transportation Projects – City of Hanford Table B‐5: Planned and Potential Transportation Projects – City of Corcoran Table B‐6: Planned and Potential Transportation Projects – Tulare County Table B‐7: Planned and Potential Transportation Projects – Kern County Table B‐8: Planned and Potential Transportation Projects – City of Wasco Table B‐9: Planned and Potential Transportation Projects – City of Shafter Table B‐10: Planned and Potential Transportation Projects – City of Bakersfield

Figures

Figure B-1: Planned and Potential Transportation Projects – Fresno County Figure B-2: Planned and Potential Transportation Projects – City of Fresno Figure B-3: Planned and Potential Transportation Projects – Kings County Figure B-4: Planned and Potential Transportation Projects – City of Hanford Figure B-5: Planned and Potential Transportation Projects – City of Corcoran Figure B-6: Planned and Potential Transportation Projects – Tulare County Figure B-7: Planned and Potential Transportation Projects – Kern County Figure B-8: Planned and Potential Transportation Projects – City of Wasco Figure B-9: Planned and Potential Transportation Projects – City of Shafter Figure B-10: Planned and Potential Transportation Projects – City of Bakersfield

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Table B-1: Planned and Potential Transportation Projects - Fresno County Page 1 of 31

MapID Agency Project Name Description Project Limit Cost Funding Year

Funding Source Project Type Reference

F01 California High-Speed Rail Authority

California High-Speed Rail Project, Merced to Fresno Section

Construction of high-speed rail alignment connecting San Francisco to Los Angeles. First phase (Bay to Basin) will be in Central Valley and pass through the City and County of Fresno.

Merced (Downtown Merced Station) to Fresno (Downtown Fresno Station)

$51,000,000,000 -- ARRA, Prop 1A R CHSRA

F02 Caltrans SR-99 Construct interchange. Grantland Avenue Diagonal

$1,000,000 -- -- I/C RTPa

F03 Caltrans SR180 West Create passing lanes in each direction on SR-180 West.

Yuba Avenue to James Avenue

$18,856,491 2011-2014 Measure C N Measure C

F04 Caltrans I-05 to Junction SR-33/ SR-180 Two-lane on new east-west alignment.

Junction SR- 33/ SR-180

$223,000,000 -- -- N RTPb

F05 Fresno County I-5 Interchange Improvement Interchange improvements at I-5 and I-198.

I-5 and I-198 $15,085,193 -- Measure C I/C Measure C

F06 Caltrans SR-269 Bridge Improvement Build new bridge and channel on SR-269.

SR-198 and Huron $32,056,035 -- -- B Measure C

F07 Caltrans SR-41 Widen to four lanes. King County line to Elkhorn Avenue

$11,100,000 2006-2010 STIP - Interregional

W RTPa

F08 BNSF BNSF Railway Conejo Drill Track. -- -- -- -- R BNSFF09 Fresno County and

California High-Speed Rail Authority

Fresno Freight Rail Alignment Project

Study the realignment of the Union Pacific and Burlington Northern Santa Fe Railroad alignments through Fresno County.

Union Pacific and Burlington Northern Santa Fe railroads, Fresno County

-- -- -- O Fresno COG

F10 Caltrans Gregg Double Track - Fresno County*

The Fresno County portion of the construction of a 5-mile double track section in the Amtrak San Joaquin Corridor.

San Joaquin Corridor, Fresno County

$22,500,000 2007-2018 Federal/‌ State funding

programs, and local tax

contributions

R State Rail Plan

F11 Caltrans SR-99 Upgrade interchange. Central Avenue and Chestnut Avenue

$72,500,000 -- -- I/C RTPa, RTPb

Table B-1: Planned and Potential Transportation Projects - Fresno County

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MapID Agency Project Name Description Project Limit Cost Funding Year

Funding Source Project Type Reference

F12 Caltrans SR-99 Interchange improvements.

American Avenue $47,141,229 -- Measure C I/C RTPa

F13 Caltrans SR-99 Replace bridge structures.

SR-43 and ‌Floral Road $10,000,000 -- -- B RTPa

F14 Caltrans SR-99 Widen to six lanes. Tulare County line to SR-201

$41,200,000 -- -- W RTPa

F15 City of Reedley Dinuba Avenue and ‌Buttonwillow Avenue Roundabout

Reconstruct existing four-way stop controlled intersection with a roundabout. Place underground pipelines, pavement, curbs, sidewalks, lighting, and landscaping.

Dinuba Avenue and Buttonwillow Avenue

$396,800 2006-2010 RSTP I/C, O CEQAnet

F16 City of Reedley Manning Avenue Bridge Replacement

Replace Manning Avenue Bridge over the Kings River. Install new curb, gutter, and meandering sidewalk along both sides avenue.

East end of the Kings River Bridge to the I Street intersection curb return

-- -- -- B, O CEQAnet

F17 County of Fresno Kings River Bridge on Goodfellow

Replace existing bridge with a cast-in-place concrete box girder. Widen approaches on either side of the bridge.

Goodfellow Avenue, 2.0 miles southeast of City of Sanger, Fresno County

-- -- -- B, W CEQAnet

F18 City of Kingsburg Academy Avenue widening Widen Academy Avenue.

Manning Avenue to Industrial Way

$3,540,000 -- Measure C W Measure C

F19 Caltrans Rural Route SR-180 Project Remove the existing Wahtoke Creek Bridge and replace it with a new simple span and new abutments. Widening new bridge.

Wahtoke Creek Bridge and SR-180 (near Fresno at Wahtoke Creek, Caltrans Bridge #420078)

$1,600,000 2008 -- B, W CEQAnet

F20 Caltrans SR-180 Widen SR-180 to four lanes.

Temperance to Cove -- -- -- W Measure C

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MapID Agency Project Name Description Project Limit Cost Funding Year

Funding Source Project Type Reference

F21 Caltrans SR-180 East Widen SR-180 east to a two-lane expressway on a four-lane right-of-way.

Trimmer Springs to Frankwood Avenue

$80,517,218 2008-2010 State Taxes, Measure C

W Measure C

F22 Caltrans Kings Canyon Expressway (Segment 3)

Construct 4 lane expressway on existing alignment near Centerville and Minkler on SR-180.

From west of Smith Avenue to east of Frankwood Avenue

$90,050,000 2012-2016 Measure C (Project D in the Rural Regional

Program)

N RTPb

F23 Caltrans SR-180 East Widen SR-180 east to a two-lane expressway on four-lane right-of-way.

Academy Avenue to Trimmer Springs

$73,540,317 2010-2013 Measure C W Measure C

F24 Caltrans SR-180 East Widen SR-180 east to a four-lane divided expressway.

Temperance to Academy Avenue

$27,341,913 2009-2011 Measure C, Federal Aid, STIP

W Measure C

F25 Caltrans SR-180 East Segment Construct a multi-lane freeway on SR-180.

Clovis to Temperance $63,169,246 2008-2010 State Taxes, Measure C

N Measure C

F26 City of Clovis Shaw Avenue upgrades Improve Shaw Avenue to a six-lane divided road.

Sunnyside to McCall $59,586,513 2011-2014 Measure C, Local

Development Fees

N Measure C

F27 City of Clovis Temperance Avenue widening

Widen Temperance Avenue to a four-lane divided road.

Bullard to Shepherd Avenue

$11,313,895 2010-2014 Measure C, Federal Aid,

Local Development

Fees

W Measure C

F28 City of Clovis Willow-Shepherd Street Improvements Project

Widen northbound Willow Avenue and eastbound Shepherd Avenue and construct miscellaneous street improvements.

Willow and Shepherd Avenues

-- -- -- O, W CEQAnet

F29 City of Fresno Willow Avenue widening Widening from one lane to two lanes.

Shepherd and Nees $1,949,100 2013-2017 -- W CIPa, CIPb

F30 Fresno County Auberry Avenue Two-lane undivided to four-lane divided.

Copper Avenue to Millerton Road

$51,050,000 -- -- W RTPb

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Table B-1: Planned and Potential Transportation Projects - Fresno County Page 4 of 31

MapID Agency Project Name Description Project Limit Cost Funding Year

Funding Source Project Type Reference

F31 Fresno County Friant Road widening Widen Friant Road to four lanes.

Cooper Avenue to Millerton

$4,120,000 2008-2009 Measure C W Measure C

Notes: Cost reflects the city’s and/or county’s portion of funding allocated to the overall project cost.

-- = Information not availableW = WidenI/C = Intersection or InterchangeN = New RoadB = BridgeR = Rail InfrastructureO = Other

BNSFCEQAnetCHSRA

CIPa

CIPb

Fresno COG

Measure C

RTPaRTPb

State Rail Plan

* Projects at various locations along the Amtrak San Joaquin Route from Bakersfield to Oakland/Sacramento. For the purposes of these tables, the projects are listed in the Fresno County table (northern county). Projects not mapped include the San Joaquin Route Capitalized Maintenance (maintenance-of-way and structures, $10M, 2007-2018) and Fresno Layover Facility (design and construction of lay $15M, 2007-2018) which are planned for the San Joaquin Corridor in Fresno County.

BNSF Railway, 2010. Line Capacity Planning: San Joaquin Double Track projects, San Joaquin Valley Capacity Analysis (Presentation Slides). Fall.CEQAnet, 2009. Official website, http://www.ceqanet.ca.gov/QueryForm.asp, accessed November 2009.

Council of Fresno County Governments, 2011. Regional Transportation Plan – Amendment #2, Appendix C, http://www.fresnocog.org/sites/ default/files/publications/RTP/ RTP_Amendment_No_2.pdf, accessed May 22, 2013.

California Department of Transportation, 2007. Draft California State Rail Plan (2007-08 to 2017-18). October. http://www.dot.ca.gov/hq/transprog/ctcbooks/2007/1207/31_4.4.pdf, acc December 8, 2010.

References:

California High-Speed Rail Authority, 2013 High-Speed Rail Funding and Finance Factsheet, January. http://www.cahighspeedrail.ca.gov/WorkArea/DownloadAsset.aspx?id=13770, acces 23, 2013. City of Fresno, 2010. Adopted Budget - 5 Year Capital Improvement Plan (FY 2011-2015). http://www.fresno.gov/NR/rdonlyres/ 1C21D332-4EB6-458C-A2E3- D0F3C09ADD8F/20302/FY20 AdoptedBudget1.pdf, accessed December 2010.

City of Fresno, 2012. Adopted Budget FY 2013 – 5 Year Capital Improvement Plan (2013-2017). September 30. http://www.fresno.gov/NR/rdonlyres/38AD723B- 03B8-4D10-9CAB-9E1CCD 25943/COFFY2013AdoptedComplete.pdf, accessed May 22, 2013.

Council of Fresno County Governments and California High Speed Rail Authority, 2010. Draft Freight Rail Realignment Study. January.

Caltrans and Fresno County Transportation Authority, 2010. Measure C - Regional Transportation Program Extension Projects. Access at: http://www.measurec.com/extension.php. Febru

Council of Fresno County Governments, 2007. Regional Transportation Plan, May 31, 2007.

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Table B-2: Planned and Potential Transportation Projects - City of Fresno Page 5 of 31

MapID Agency Project Name Description Project Limit Cost Funding Year

Funding Source Project Type

Reference

FC01 Caltrans SR-41 Add southbound auxiliary lane.

El Paso Avenue to Friant Road

-- -- -- N RTPa

FC02 Fresno County SR-41 Add northbound auxiliary lane.

Bullard Avenue to Herndon Avenue

$5,100,000 -- -- N RTPa

FC03 City of Fresno Willow Avenue Widening Widen lanes, improve lanes, widen turn lanes, construct Class 1 trail on Willow Avenue

Barstow Avenue and Escalon Avenue

$1,693,100 2013-2017 Measure C O, W CIPb

FC04 City of Fresno Herndon Avenue Pavement Overlay

Reconstruct pavement. Blackstone and Cedar $1,481,900 2013-2017 Federal Grants Public Works

O CIPb

FC05 City of Fresno Herndon Avenue widening Widen Herndon Avenue to a six-lane divided road.

SR99 to De Wolf Avenue

$56,569,474 2008-2009 Federal Aid, Local Development

Fees, Measure C, TCRP

W Measure C

FC06 City of Fresno Herndon Avenue Widening Widen to six-lanes. Brawley and Valentine $2,659,100 2013-2017 Federal Grants Public Works,

Measure C

W CIPb

FC07 City of Fresno Veterans Boulevard New six-lane divided super arterial, freeway interchange and grade separation at SR-99.

Barstow to Bullard-Bryan

$153,253,000 -- ABX8 6 Gas Tax (formerly TCRP),

Measure Citywide Regional Street

Impact Fee, Special Gas Tax

IC, N, O RTPb, CIPb

FC08 City of Fresno Veterans Boulevard Six-lane arterial roadway in northwest Fresno, linking to SR-99.

Herndon to Grantland $120,000,000 -- -- N CIPa

Table B-2: Planned and Potential Transportation Projects - City of Fresno

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Table B-2: Planned and Potential Transportation Projects - City of Fresno Page 6 of 31

MapID Agency Project Name Description Project Limit Cost Funding Year

Funding Source Project Type

Reference

FC09 Caltrans SR-99 Widen a 2.9-mile segment of SR-99 from Ashlan Avenue to Fresno/‌ Madera County line by constructing two additional lanes in the median to convert the existing four-lane freeway to a six-lane freeway.

South of the Grantland Avenue undercrossing in Fresno County, to north of the Avenue 7 overcrossing in Madera County

$66,000,000 -- -- N, W RTPa, RTPb

FC10 California High-Speed Rail Authority

SR-99 Realignment and Add Auxiliary Lane.

Realignment and addition of auxiliary land from post mile 23.9 (approximately Ashlan Avenue) to 26.2 (approximately McKinley Avenue).

Ashlan Avenue to McKinley Avenue

$90,000,000 -- -- N, O RTPb

FC11 County of Fresno SR-99 and Shaw Avenue Interchange improvements.

Shaw Avenue $86,000,000 -- -- I/C RTPa, RTPb

FC12 City of Fresno Shaw Avenue ITS Installation of ITS infrastructure along six-lane arterial corridor.

SR-41 to SR-99 $2,100,000 2013-2017 Prop 1B O CIPa, CIPb

FC13 Caltrans SR-41 Add northbound auxiliary lane.

Ashlan Avenue to Shaw Avenue

$16,800,000 2020 -- N RTPa

FC14 Caltrans SR-41 Widen ramps to interchanges.

McKinley Avenue to Shields Avenue

$9,500,000 2006-2010 SHOPP I/C, W RTPa

FC15 Caltrans SR-41 Add Auxiliary lanes. O Street to Shaw Avenue

-- -- -- N RTPa

FC16 Caltrans SR-180 Modify ramp connectors SR-41 to SR-168 $69,500,000 2010-2012 Measure C, RTMF O RTPa, RTPb

FC17 City of Fresno O Street Off-Ramp Widening

Reconfiguration of off-ramp.

O Street at SR-41 $1,500,000 -- -- O CIPa

FC18 City of Fresno Ventura Boulevard widening

Widen Ventura Boulevard to a four-lane divided road.

SR-41 to SR-99 $9,428,246 2011-2012 Measure C, Local Development Fees

W Measure C, CIPb

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Table B-2: Planned and Potential Transportation Projects - City of Fresno Page 7 of 31

MapID Agency Project Name Description Project Limit Cost Funding Year

Funding Source Project Type

Reference

FC19 City of Fresno SR-99 Monterey Bridge Replace the Monterey Street Bridge.

SR-99 and Monterey Street

$8,000,000 2008-2011 Measure C, State Taxes

B RTPa

FC20 City of Fresno SR-180 West Frontage Road Construct half mile frontage road along SR-180 between Marks Avenue and Hughes Avenue

Marks Avenue and Hughes Avenue

$6,494,600 2013-2017 Measure C N CIPb

FC21 Caltrans SR-180 West Segment Construction of a freeway on SR-180 and a frontage road.

Brawley to Hughes West

$50,000,000 2008 Measure C, TCRP N Measure C

FC22 County of Fresno California Avenue widening Widen California Avenue to a four-lane divided road.

Ventura Avenue to West Avenue

$2,200,000 2010-2011 Measure C, Local Development Fees

W Measure C

FC23 City of Fresno Jensen Avenue Overpass Rehabilitation

Rehabilitate and seismically retrofit the bridge, includes replacing the barrier rails, concrete approach slabs and street lights and resurfacing the bridge deck.

Jensen Avenue, east of Golden State Boulevard

$2,797,800 2013-2017 Federal Grants Public Works

B, O CIPb

FC24 Caltrans SR-99 Upgrade interchange. SR-99 to Cedar/ ‌North Avenue, Fresno County

$81,605,000 -- -- I/C RTPa, RTPb

FC25 City of Fresno Peach Avenue Widening Widening from two lanes to four lanes, traffic capacity improvement.

Belmont to Butler $6,767,500 2013-2017 Measure C, TCRP W CIPa, CIPb

FC26 City of Fresno Peach Avenue Widening Widen Peach Avenue. SR-180 to Jenson Avenue

$47,141,229 2008-2013 Measure C, TCRP W CEQAnet

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Table B-2: Planned and Potential Transportation Projects - City of Fresno Page 8 of 31

MapID Agency Project Name Description Project Limit Cost Funding Year

Funding Source Project Type

Reference

FC27 City of Fresno ITS Clovis Avenue Installation of ITS infrastructure along corridor.

American to Dakota $3,400,000 -- -- O CIPa

Cost reflects the city’s and/or county’s portion of funding allocated to the overall project cost.-- = Information not availableW = WidenI/C = Intersection or InterchangeN = New RoadB = BridgeR = Rail InfrastructureO = Other

CEQAnet

CIPa

CIPb

Fresno COG

Measure C

RTPaRTPb

Council of Fresno County Governments and California High Speed Rail Authority, 2010. Draft Freight Rail Realignment Study. January.

Fresno County, 2010. Measure C - Regional Transportation Program Extension Projects. http://www.measurec.com/extension.php. February 22.

Council of Fresno County Governments, 2007. Regional Transportation Plan, May 31, 2007.Council of Fresno County Governments, 2011. Regional Transportation Plan – Amendment #2, Appendix C, http://www.fresnocog.org/sites/default/files/publications/RTP/RTP_Amendment_No_2.pdf, accessed May 22, 2013.

Notes:

References:

CEQAnet, 2009. Official website, http://www.ceqanet.ca.gov/QueryForm.asp, accessed November 2009.

City of Fresno, 2010. Adopted Budget - 5 Year Capital Improvement Plan (FY 2011-2015). http://www.fresno.gov/NR/rdonlyres/1C21D332-4EB6-458C-A2E3-D0F3C09ADD8F/20302/FY2011AdoptedBudget1.pdf, accessed December 2010.

City of Fresno, 2012. Adopted Budget FY 2013, Five Year CIP (2013-2017). September 30. http://www.fresno.gov/NR/rdonlyres/38AD723B-03B8-4D10-9CAB-9E1CCD4F874D/25943/COFFY2013AdoptedComplete.pdf, accessed May 22, 2013.

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Table B-3: Planned and Potential Transportation Projects - Kings County Page 9 of 31

MapID Agency Project Name Description Project Limit Cost Funding Year

Funding Source Project Type Reference

KI01 Kings County Excelsior Avenue Reconstruct pavement. SR-43 to 6th Avenue $1,268,000 2018-2026 -- O RTPaKI02 Kings County 12th Avenue Widen from 2 lanes to 4

lanes with median.Fargo Avenue to Flint Avenue

$3,000,000 2011-2028 -- W RTPa

KI03 Kings County Fargo Avenue Widen from 2 lanes to 4 lanes with left turn lanes.

12th Avenue to 13th Avenue

$3,000,000 2011-2028 -- W RTPa

KI04 Kings County 13th Avenue Widen from 2 lanes to 4 lanes with median.

Grangeville Boulevard to Fargo Avenue

$2,500,000 2028-2035 -- W RTPa

KI05 Kings County 13th Avenue Widen from 2 lanes to 4 lanes with median.

SR-198 to Lacey Boulevard

$3,000,000 2028-2035 -- W RTPa

KI06 City of Hanford Greenfield Avenue Extension Project

Construct a street to connect to the existing Greenfield Avenue in the County and improve the existing street from Pleasant Way west to 12th Avenue

Greenfield Avenue from Della Street to 12th Avenue

-- -- -- N, O RTIPa

KI07 Caltrans SR-198 Widen existing roadway from two to four lanes

Kings County SR-43 (postmile marker 21.5/28.3) to Tulare County SR-99 (postmile marker 0.0/3.3)

$120,007,000 2011-2035 IIP, Prop 1B, RIP, TCRP

W RTPb

KI08 Caltrans SR-198 Widen to four lanes SR-43 to SR-99 $122,500,000 2009 State, Kings County

Association of Government, Tulare County Association of Governments

funds

W RTIPa

KI09 Kings County Houston Avenue Grind and patch improvement.

1st Avenue to SR-43 $1,307,000 2011-2016 -- O RTPa

KI10 Kings County 10th Avenue Widen from 2 lanes to 4 lanes.

Hanford-Armona Road to Houston Avenue

$2,500,000 2028-2035 -- W RTPa

KI11 Kings County Houston Avenue Widen from 2 lanes to 4 lanes with median.

9th Avenue to 11th Avenue

$4,000,000 2011-2028 -- W RTPa

Table B-3: Planned and Potential Transportation Projects - Kings County

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MapID Agency Project Name Description Project Limit Cost Funding Year

Funding Source Project Type Reference

KI12 Kings County Houston Avenue Widen from 2 lanes to 4 lanes with median.

11th Avenue to 13th Avenue

$4,000,000 2011-2028 -- W RTPa

KI13 Caltrans Guernsey to Hanford Double-track project Kings County $36,000,000 2007-2018 Federal/ ‌State funding

programs, and local tax

contributions

R State Rail Plan

KI14 Caltrans Kings Park Project Connect 4.5-mile existing section of tracks with another existing section of tracks, resulting in a 9.5-mile continuous double track

South of Hanford on Amtrak San Joaquin Rail Corridor (North of Houston Avenue to Kansas Avenue)

$18,500,000 2002-2012 $5M FRA grant, $13.5M local

match

R State Rail Plan

KI15 Kings County 10th Avenue Reconstruct pavement. Idaho Avenue to Kansas Avenue

$1,262,000 2011-2016 -- O RTPa

KI16 Kings County 10 ½ Avenue Widen existing lanes to 28 feet

Kansas Avenue to Nevada Avenue

$1,308,000 2011-2016 -- W RTPa

KI17 Kings County 18th Avenue Install left turn lane. Iona Avenue to Jersey Avenue

$1,491,000 2018-2026 -- O RTPa

KI18 Caltrans SR-198 and 19th Avenue Interchange Construction

Construct interchange. SR-198 and 19th Avenue, in Lemoore

$38,426,000 2010-2020 -- I/C RTPa

KI19 Kings County Laurel Avenue Reconstruct pavement. Avenal Cut-Off Road to SR-41

$1,177,000 2025-2032 -- O RTPa

KI20 Kings County Nevada Avenue Reconstruct pavement. Avenal Cut-Off Road to SR-41

$1,360,000 2025-2032 -- O RTPa

KI21 Kings County Utica Avenue Reconstruct 1 mile. 20th Avenue and 25th Avenue

$1,197,000 2018-2026 -- O RTPa

KI22 Kings County Utica Avenue Reconstruct pavement. 6th Avenue to 11th Avenue

$1,125,000 2025-2032 -- O RTPa

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MapID Agency Project Name Description Project Limit Cost Funding Year

Funding Source Project Type Reference

KI23 Kings County 6th Avenue Reconstruct 1.5 miles. Utica Avenue to Racine Avenue

$1,438,000 2018-2026 -- O RTPa

Notes:

References:

RTIPaRTIPb

State Rail Plan

Kings County Association of Governments, 2008. 2008 Regional Transportation Improvement Program, January 23Kings County Association of Governments, 2011. 2012 Regional Transportation Improvement Program, December 7 http://www.kingscog.org/assets/FINAL%202012%20RTIP%20-%20E- accessed May 22, 2013.

Cost reflects the city's and/or county's portion of funding allocated to the overall project cost.

ACO: Accumulated Capital OutlayARRA: American Recovery and Reinvestment Act - Stimulus Funds/GrantsCMAQ: Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality FundsGTF: Gas Tax FundSBADF: Sewer Benefit Assessment District FeesTIF: Transportation Impact Fees

California Department of Transportation, 2007. Draft California State Rail Plan (2007-08 to 2017-18). October. http://www.dot.ca.gov/hq/transprog/ctcbooks/2007/1207/31_4.4.pdf, a December 8, 2010

-- = Information not availableW = WidenI/C = Intersection or InterchangeN = New RoadB = BridgeR = Rail InfrastructureO = Other

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MapID Agency Project Name Description Project Limit Cost Funding Year

Funding Source Project Type Reference

H01 Caltrans Hanford to Shirley Extend double-track Kings County $10,000,000 2007-2018 Federal/‌ State funding

programs, and local tax

contributions

R State Rail Plan

H02 City of Hanford Reclaimite on Various Streets Reclaimite street surfaces.

Third Street (10th Avenue to 11th Avenue), Fourth Street (10th Avenue to 11th Avenue), 10th Avenue (Fargo Avenue to SR-43), Grangeville Boulevard (Douty Street to 9-1/4 Avenue), Irwin Street (Grangeville Boulevard to Lacey Boulevard)

$165,000 2009-2012 GTF O CIPa

H03 City of Hanford Grangeville Boulevard Resurfacing

Resurface street pavement.

10th Avenue to Douty Street

$435,000 2012-2013 RSTP Reserves O CIPb

H04 City of Hanford Cape Seal Treatment on Various Streets

Resurface treatment of streets

Hanford-Armona Road (10th Avenue to 11th Avenue), Greenfield Avenue (Della Street to Lacey Boulevard), Redington Street (Lacey Boulevard to Grangeville Boulevard), Fargo Avenue (10th Avenue to Fargo Place), Fargo Avenue (11th Avenue to BNSF Railroad), Florinda Street (10th Avenue to 9-1/4 Avenue).

$600,000 2009-2012 GTF O CIPa

Table B-4: Planned and Potential Transportation Projects - City of Hanford

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MapID Agency Project Name Description Project Limit Cost Funding Year

Funding Source Project Type Reference

H05 City of Hanford 11th Avenue Resurfacing Resurface/‌ re-stripe street, including various street improvements (pavement milling, minor concrete repairs, new asphalt concrete paving, and traffic loop replacement).

Cortner Street to Fargo Avenue

$360,000 2011-2012 ACO O CIPa

H06 City of Hanford Fargo Avenue/ Fitzgerald Lane Left Turn Lane Installation

Widen the intersection to provide a left turn lane onto Fitzgerald Lane

Fargo Avenue and Fitzgerald Lane

$167,200 2011-2012 Gas Tax, HSIP I/C, W CIPb

H07 City of Hanford 12th Avenue Widening, ‌Reconstruction and ‌Overlay

Widen and‌ resurface 12th Avenue to facilitate two travel lanes in each direction plus turn lanes

Grangeville Boulevard to Fargo Avenue

$3,100,000 2009-2011 ACO, CMAQ, GTF, SBADF,

Storm Drainage, TIF,

Wastewater Capital, Water

Capital

O, W CIPa

H08 Kings County Grangeville Boulevard Widening

Widen from 2 lanes to 4 lanes with median.

12th Avenue to 13th Avenue

$3,000,000 2011-2028 -- W RTP

H09 City of Hanford Grangeville Boulevard Resurfacing

Resurface street pavement.

Douty Street to 11th Avenue

$420,000 2012-2013 RSTP Reserves O CIPb

H10 City of Hanford 11th Avenue Resurfacing Resurface of street pavement.

Ivy Street to Grangeville Boulevard

$685,000 2015-2016 Gas Tax, RSTP Reserves

O CIPb

H11 City of Hanford 11th Avenue Resurfacing Resurface and ‌re-stripe street, including various street improvements (pavement milling, minor concrete repairs, new asphalt concrete paving, and traffic loop replacement).

Lacey Boulevard to Ivy Street

$360,000 2011-2012 GTF O CIPa

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MapID Agency Project Name Description Project Limit Cost Funding Year

Funding Source Project Type Reference

H12 City of Hanford 11th Avenue Resurfacing Resurface/ ‌re-stripe street, including various street improvements (pavement milling, minor concrete repairs, new asphalt concrete paving, and traffic loop replacement)

Third Street to Lacey Boulevard

$642,000 2009-2010 ACO, ARRA, GTF O CIPa

H13 City of Hanford Lacey Boulevard Resurfacing Resurface of street pavement.

Greenfield Avenue to Centennial Drive

$1,240,000 2013-2014 RSTP Reserves O CIPb

H14 City of Hanford 7th Street/ Mall Drive Traffic Signal Installation

Install traffic signal. 7th Street and Mall Drive $290,000 2011-2012 CMAQ, TIF O CIPb

H15 City of Hanford 12th Avenue Resurfacing Resurface of street pavement.

San Joaquin Valley Railroad (SJVRR) to Lacey Boulevard

$795,000 2014-2015 Gas Tax, RSTP Reserves

O CIPb

H16 City of Hanford 12th Avenue and‌ SR-198 Interchange Reconstruction

Reconstruction of interchange.

12th Avenue and SR-198 $26,724,000 2010-2020 -- I/C, W CIPa, RTIP

H17 Kings County 12th Avenue Widen from 2 lanes to 6 lanes with median.

Hanford-Armona Road to Mall Drive

$21,000,000 2011-2028 -- W RTP

H18 City of Hanford 12th Avenue Widening and Resurfacing

Widen and reconstruction of 12th Avenue for two lanes in each direction of travel plus turn lanes.

Hanford-Armona Road and Hume avenue

$1,280,000 2015-2016 ACO, Gas Tax, Storm Drainage

Capital, TIF

O, W CIPb

H19 Kings County 12th Avenue Widen from 2 lanes to 4 lanes with median.

Houston Avenue to Hanford-Armona Road

$3,000,000 2011-2028 -- W RTP

H20 Kings County 11th Avenue Widen from 2 lanes to 4 lanes.

Idaho Avenue to Houston Avenue

$3,500,000 2028-2035 -- W RTP

H21 City of Hanford Railroad Crossing Improvements on Various Streets

Construct median island and minor pavement widening improvements; construct ADA and other pedestrian crossing improvements.

Houston Avenue and BNSF rail crossing; Hanford-Armona Road and 11th Avenue

$50,000 2009-2010 -- O, W CIPa

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MapID Agency Project Name Description Project Limit Cost Funding Year

Funding Source Project Type Reference

H22 City of Hanford 10th Avenue Widening/ Reconstruction

Widen and reconstruct 10th Avenue.

3rd Street and Hanford-Armona Road

$1,930,000 2011-2012 ACO, Gas Tax, Storm Drain Capital, TIF, Wastewater

Capital, Water Capital

O, W CIPb

H23 City of Hanford East Lacey Boulevard Resurfacing

Resurface east of Lacey Boulevard.

10th Avenue to SR-43 $100,000 2011-2012 Gas Tax O CIPb

CIPa

CIPb

RTIP

RTP

References:

City of Hanford, 2010. Two Year Budget – Fiscal Years 2010 and 2011. http://www.ci.hanford.ca.us/civica/filebank/blobdload.asp?BlobID=4724, accessed December 2010.

City of Hanford, 2011. City of Hanford FY 2012 to 2016 Capital Program Budget. May. http://www.ci.hanford.ca.us/civicax/filebank/blobdload.aspx?blobid=5686, accessed May 24, 2013.

Kings County Association of Governments, 2011. 2012 Regional Transportation Improvement Program, December 7. http://www.kingscog.org/assets/FINAL%202012%20RTIP%20-%20E-c accessed May 22, 2013.

Kings County Association of Governments, 2010. 2011 Kings County Regional Transportation Plan, http://www.kingscog.org/assets/2011%20RTP.pdf accessed May 22, 2013.

R = Rail InfrastructureO = Other

ACO: Accumulated Capital OutlayARRA: American Recovery and Reinvestment Act - Stimulus Funds/GrantsCMAQ: Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality FundsGTF: Gas Tax FundSBADF: Sewer Benefit Assessment District FeesTIF: Transportation Impact Fees

-- = Information not availableW = WidenI/C = Intersection or Interchange

Notes:

Cost reflects the city's and/or county's portion of funding allocated to the overall project cost.

N = New RoadB = Bridge

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MapID Agency Project Name Description Project Limit Cost Funding Year

Funding Source Project Type Reference

C01 City of Corcoran Intersection 6 ½ and Orange (51%)

Upgrade intersection 6-1/2 Avenue and Orange Avenue

$1,200,000 2013-2014 -- I/C CIP

C02 City of Corcoran Orange Avenue Realignment Realign street Orange Avenue at Otis Avenue

$1,000,000 2011-2012 -- O CIP

C03 Kings County Whitley Avenue Streetscape, traffic calming, and street improvements.

Otis Avenue to Pickerell Avenue

$206,000 2011-2035 -- O RTP

CIP

RTP

City of Corcoran, 2010. Adopted Annual Budget FY 2010-2011 - 5 Year Capital Improvement Program (FY 2010-2015). http://www.cityofcorcoran.com/civica/filebank/ blobdload.asp?BlobID=2872, accessed December 2010.Kings County Association of Governments, 2010. 2011 Kings County Regional Transportation Plan, http://www.kingscog.org/assets/2011%20RTP.pdf accessed May 22, 2013.

N = New RoadB = BridgeR = Rail InfrastructureO = Other

References:

I/C = Intersection or Interchange

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Notes:

Cost reflects the city's and/or county's portion of funding allocated to the overall project cost.

-- = Information not availableW = Widen

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MapID Agency Project Name Description Project Limit Cost Funding Year

Funding Source Project Type Reference

T01 Tulare County, City of Fresno, City of Dinuba, Caltrans, and the Federal Highway Administration

Mountain View Avenue/‌ Avenue 416/ ‌El Monte Way Widening

Widen and improve a 12mile stretch of Mountain View Avenue/ ‌Avenue 416/ ‌El Monte Way to four lanes with a median and/or median lane.

Avenue 416 from Bethel Avenue to Road 92 in Kingsburg

-- -- -- W CEQAnet

T02 Tulare County Road 80 Widen existing roadway from two to four lanes

Avenue 396 alignment to Avenue 416 alignment

$22,161,000 2012-2035 Measure R, RIP W RTPb

T03 Tulare County Road 80 Widen existing roadway from two to four lanes

Avenue 342 alignment to Avenue 396 alignment

$28,421,000 2014-2035 Measure R, RIP W RTPb

T04 Tulare County, City of Dinuba, City of Visalia

Road 80 Widen to four lanes. Road 80 between Visalia and Dinuba

$101,048,000 2008-2009 State W Tulare County RMA

T05 Caltrans SR-99 Widen existing roadway from four to six lanes.

Tulare County - Goshen Overhead (postmile marker 41.3/53.9) to Fresno County - Route 201 (postmile marker 0.0/1.6)

$172,824,000 2017-2035 Demo, IIP, Prop 1B

W RTPb

T06 Caltrans Goshen to Kingsburg Six-Lane Project

Widen SR-99 from a four-lane freeway to a six-lane freeway. Construct additional lanes in the median and construct a frontage road. Replace both bridges at Kings River. At Northern Tributary of the Cross Creek, replace the northbound bridge and widen the

SR-99 between Kingsburg and Goshen

-- -- -- B, N, W CEQAnet

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MapID Agency Project Name Description Project Limit Cost Funding Year

Funding Source Project Type Reference

T07 Tulare County Betty Drive Widen to four lanes and construct overpass.

Betty Drive between SR-99 and Road 80

$8,000,000 2015 (Constructio

n Year)

Measure R, RIP N, W Tulare County RMA

T08 Tulare County Avenue 316 Construct new two-lane collector roadway.

Plaza Drive to Chinowth Street (3.2 miles)

$26,013,000 2035 Local funds N RTPb

T09 Tulare County Riggin Avenue Widen existing roadway from two to four lanes

Road 80 to SR-63 $21,847,000 2025-2035 Measure R, RIP W RTPb

T10 Tulare County SR-36 (Dinuba Boulevard) Widen existing roadway from two to four lanes.

Riggin Avenue to St. Johns River (0.6 miles)

$17,488,000 2017-2035 Local funds W RTPb

T11 Tulare County Ben Maddox Way Widen bridge structure overcrossing

Ben Maddox Way and SR-198

$13,514,000 2011-2035 ARRA, Demo, Measure R

B, W RTPb

T12 Tulare County McAuliff Street Construction South of Houston Avenue

Construct McAuliff Street between Mineral King Avenue and Houston Avenue.

Houston Avenue and Mineral King Avenue in Visalia

-- -- -- N CEQAnet

T13 Tulare County McAuliff Street New bridge structure overcrossing

McAuliff Street and SR-198

$26,870,000 2035 Measure R, RIP B RTPb

T14 Caltrans SR-198 Interchange improvements.

Road 148 in Tulare County

$25,000,000 2025 (Constructio

n Year)

Measure R, RIP I/C RTPa

T15 Caltrans Tulare Expressway Project Realign SR-65 from Hermosa Avenue near the City of Lindsay, to SR-198 northeast of the City of Exeter. Build a two-lane expressway on a four-lane right-of-way approximately 9.2 miles in length.

SR-198 and County Road 204 in Tulare County

$27,900,000 2010 (Constructio

n Year)

Measure R, RIP N CEQAnet

T16 Caltrans SR-65 Widen to four lanes. Spruce in Tulare County

-- -- -- W RTPa

T17 Tulare County Road 148 Widen existing roadway from two to four lanes.

Avenue 276 to Walnut Avenue (1.5 miles)

$16,328,000 2035 Local funds W RTPb

T18 Tulare County Avenue 280 Widen to four lanes and construct interchange.

Avenue 280 between SR99 and Exeter in Tulare County

$55,000,000 2015 (Constructio

n Year)

Measure R, RIP I/C, W Tulare County RMA

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MapID Agency Project Name Description Project Limit Cost Funding Year

Funding Source Project Type Reference

T19 Tulare County Shirk Road Widen existing roadway from two to four lanes.

Caldwell Avenue to SR-198 (4 miles)

$12,936,000 2035 Local funds W RTPb

T20 Caltrans SR-99 Major interchange improvements, widen on/off ramps and bridge structure

SR-99 at Caldwell Avenue

$85,880,000 2035 Local funds, Measure R

I/C, W RTPb

T21 Tulare County Packwood Creek Bridge Construct a clear span bridge over the Packwood Creek channel to provide two-way vehicular travel and a sidewalk for bicycle and pedestrian use from the Sequoia Plaza shopping center on the north side of the creek to Cameron Avenue.

Cameron Avenue and South Mooney Boulevard, Visalia

-- -- -- N, O CEQAnet

T22 Tulare County Avenue 276 (Visalia Parkway) Construct new four-lane arterial roadway.

Demaree Street to Ben Maddox Way (3 miles)

$28,705,000 2035 Local funds N RTPb

T23 Tulare County Road 108 Widen existing roadway from two to four lanes.

TID Canal (Avenue 250 alignment) to Caldwell Avenue

$25,545,000 2011-2035 Local funds, Prop 1B, RIP

W Tulare County RMA,

RTPbT24 Caltrans SR-99 Widen existing roadway

from four to six lanes.Tulare/ Tagus-Prosperity Avenue (postmile marker 30.6/37.3) to 0.9 miles south of West Visalia Overhead

$224,960,000 2023-2035 IIP, RIP W RTPb

T25 Tulare County J Street/ SR-99 Overcrossing Construct new roadway overcrossing.

J Street at SR-99 $688,000 2035 Local funds N RTPb

T26 Tulare County Akers Street Widen existing roadway, reconstruct to 4 lanes.

Pacific Avenue to Oakdale Avenue

$12,265,000 2035 Local funds W RTPb

T27 Tulare County Cartmill Avenue New overcrossing bridge structure

Cartmill Avenue at J Street/ Union Pacific Railroad

$26,808,000 2012-2035 HCRSA, Local funds, Measure

R

B RTPb

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MapID Agency Project Name Description Project Limit Cost Funding Year

Funding Source Project Type Reference

T28 Caltrans SR-99 Major interchange improvements, modify interchange and widen bridge structure

SR-99 at Cartmill Avenue (0.6 miles south of Cartmill Avenue to 0.7 miles north)

$68,650,000 2014-2035 Local funds, Measure R

B, I/C, W RTPb

T29 Tulare County Enterprise Street Widen existing roadway from two to four lanes.

South of Bardsley Avenue to Prosperity Avenue (2.5 miles)

$16,552,000 2035 Local funds W RTPb

T30 Tulare County Bardsley Avenue New bridge structure undercrossing

Bardsley Avenue at Union Pacific Railroad

$14,486,000 2012-2035 HCRSA, Local funds, Measure

R

B RTPb

T31 Caltrans SR-99 Widen existing roadway from four to six lanes.

Tulare - Avenue 200 to Prosperity Avenue (postmile marker 25.5/30.6)

$238,867,000 2023-2035 IIP, RIP W RTPb

T32 Caltrans SR-99 Major interchange improvements, widen on/off ramps and bridge structure

SR-99 at Paige Avenue $80,828,000 2035 Local funds, Measure R, RIP

B, I/C, W RTPb

T33 Tulare County Paige Avenue Widen existing roadway from two to four lanes.

West Street to Laspina Street (2.5 miles)

$11,939,000 2017-2035 Local funds W RTPb

T34 Tulare County H Street Construct new two-lane roadway.

Rankin Avenue to Paige Avenue

$9,409,000 2035 Local funds N RTPb

T35 Caltrans SR-99 Widen existing roadway from four to six lanes.

South of Tipton to Avenue 200 (postmile marker 16.0-25.5)

$161,157,000 2035 IIP, RIP W RTPa, RTPb

T36 BNSF BNSF Railway Corcoran to Allensworth Double Tracking

Avenue 144 to Palmer Avenue

-- -- -- R BNSF

T37 Caltrans SR-190 Widen existing roadway from two to four lanes.

Tipton/ Porterville – Route 65 to Route 90 (postmile marker 0.2-15.0)

$120,566,000 2035 Measure R, RIP W RTPa, RTPb

T38 Tulare County SR-65 Widen to four lanes. Porterville -- 2013-2015 -- W RTPaT39 Caltrans SR-65 Widen existing roadway

from two to four lanes.County Line to Avenue 56 (postmile marker 0.0-06.6)

$111,170,000 2035 Measure R, RIP W RTPb

Notes:

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MapID Agency Project Name Description Project Limit Cost Funding Year

Funding Source Project Type Reference

BNSFCEQAnetRTPaRTPbTulare Co. RMA

Cost reflects the city's and/or county's portion of funding allocated to the overall project cost.

-- = Information not availableW = WidenI/C = Intersection or InterchangeN = New RoadB = BridgeR = Rail InfrastructureO = Other

Schenke, Reed, 2009. Email communication. Engineer, Tulare County Resource Management Agency. November.

References:

BNSF Railway, 2010. Line Capacity Planning: San Joaquin Double Track projects, San Joaquin Valley Capacity Analysis (Presentation Slides). Fall.CEQAnet, 2009. Official website, http://www.ceqanet.ca.gov/QueryForm.asp, accessed November, 2009.Tulare County Association of Governments, 2007. Regional Transportation Plan. May 21.Tulare County Association of Governments, 2010. 2011 Regional Transportation Plan. July 19. http://www.tularecog.org/DocumentCenter/View/41, accessed May 22, 2013

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MapID Agency Project Name Description Project Limit Cost Funding Year

Funding Source Project Type Reference

KE01 Caltrans SR-46 Construction two new lanes and a median to widen SR-46 into a four-lane expressway. Install four new traffic signals and the upgrade of existing intersections to conform to current design standards.

San Luis Obispo County line to Brown Material Road in Lost Hills

$232,070,000 2011-2015 -- N, O RTPa, RTPb

KE02 Caltrans SR-46 Interchange upgrade. Halloway Road to I-5 -- -- -- I/C RTPa

KE03 Caltrans SR-99 Interchange update. SR-99 and Woollomes Avenue

-- -- -- I/C RTPa

KE04 BNSF BNSF Railway Sandrini to Elmo Double Tracking.

Peterson Road to Blankenship Street

-- -- -- R BNSF

KE05 BNSF BNSF Railway Wasco to Una Double Tracking.

6th Street to north of Kratzmeyer

-- -- -- R BNSF

KE06 City of Shafter 7th Standard Widening to I-5 (Environmental Review Only)

Environmental review for 7th Standard Road.

Santa Fe Way to I-5 $150,000 2012-2013 -- W CIPb

KE07 City of Shafter 7th Standard Road Widen 7th Standard Road. -- $60,267 2008-2010 General funds W CIPa, CIPb

KE08 Kern County 7th Standard Road Grade separation project (County Administration).

-- $5,000,000 2009-2010 General funds O CIPa, CIPb

KE09 Caltrans SR-65 Widen to four lanes. James Road to Merle Haggard Boulevard

$100,000 -- -- W RTPa

KE10 Kern County SR-99 Construct new interchange. SR-99 and Snow Road $138,200,000 2031-2035 -- I/C RTPb

KE11 Caltrans SR-99 Reconstruct interchange. Olive Drive $108,000,000 2031-2035 -- I/C RTPa, RTPb

KE12 City of Bakersfield Hageman Flyover Construct a roadway across SR 99 to connect Hageman Road with Golden State Avenue (SR-204), includes environmental clearance, preliminary engineering, and right-of-way acquisition.

SR-99 to connect Hageman Road with Golden State Avenue (SR-204)

$10,377,000 2013-2015 TDF, TRIP N CIPb

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MapID Agency Project Name Description Project Limit Cost Funding Year

Funding Source Project Type Reference

KE13 California High-Speed Rail Authority

California High-Speed Rail Project, Bakersfield to Palmdale Section

Construction of high-speed rail alignment connecting San Francisco to Los Angeles. First phase (Bay to Basin) will be in Central Valley and pass through Kern County.

Bakersfield (Oswell Street) to Palmdale (Avenue M)

$51,000,000,000 -- ARRA, Prop 1A R CHSRA, RTPb

KE14 Caltrans SR-58 Widen to six lanes, grade separation to Landco.

Calloway Drive to SR-99

-- -- -- W, O RTPa

KE15 City of Bakersfield Widening of Rosedale Highway Widen facility from four lanes to a six lanes.

SR-43 to SR-99 $23,500,000 2011-2013 TDF, TRIP W CIPa, CIPb

KE16 Caltrans SR-58 Widen to four lanes. SR-43 to Allen Road -- -- -- W RTPa

KE17 Kern County SR-119 Widen to four lanes (Phase 1, bypass).

Cherry Avenue to Elk Hills Road

$115,000,000 2011-2015 -- W RTPb

BNSFCHSRA

CIPa

CIPb

RTPaRTPb

BNSF Railway, 2010. Line Capacity Planning: San Joaquin Double Track projects, San Joaquin Valley Capacity Analysis (Presentation Slides). Fall.

Notes:

Cost reflects the city's and/or county's portion of funding allocated to the overall project cost.

-- = Information not availableW = WidenI/C = Intersection or InterchangeN = New RoadB = BridgeR = Rail InfrastructureO = Other

References:

California High-Speed Rail Authority, 2013 High-Speed Rail Funding and Finance Factsheet, January. http://www.cahighspeedrail.ca.gov/WorkArea/DownloadAsset.aspx?id=13770, accesse 23, 2013. City of Bakersfield, 2010. Bakersfield Adopted Budget – Five Year Capital Improvement Program (FY 2010-2015). http://www.bakersfieldcity.us/administration/documents/FY_2010-11_Final_Budget.pdf accessed December 2010. City of Bakersfield, 2012. City of Bakersfield Fiscal Year 2012-2013 Adopted Budget – Capital Improvement Program (FY 2012-2017). July 1. http://www.bakersfieldcity.us/flipbooks/2012_2013_Adopted_Budget_Final/files/2012-13%20final%20for%20print_9.24.12-1.pdf accessed May 22, 2013.Kern Council of Governments, 2007. Regional Transportation Plan. May 17, 2007.Kern Council of Governments, 2012. 2011 Regional Transportation Plan – Amendment #3. July 19. http://www.kerncog.org/images/docs/rtp/2011_RTP_amnd_3.pdf,

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MapID Agency Project Name Description Project Limit Cost Funding Year

Funding Source Project Type Reference

accessed May 22, 2013.

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MapID Agency Project Name Description Project Limit Cost Funding Year

Funding Source Project Type Reference

W01 City of Wasco Scofield Road Reconstruction Remove existing roadway and restore with 3-inch asphalt concrete over six inches of class II aggregate base, adjustment of all manholes and monuments to grade.

McCombs Avenue to SR-46

$431,820 2011 RSTP, TDA O CIPb

W02 City of Wasco Beckes Street Reconstruction Reconstruction of pavement.

7th Street to Sharon Court

$129,317 2009 Gas Tax O CIPa

W03 City of Wasco ADA Improvements along Palm Avenue from 9th Place to SR-46

Increase pedestrian safety with ADA improvements for students and residence around Wasco High School and Palm Avenue School.

9th Place to SR-46 $232,900 2011 SR2S, TDA O CIPb

W04 City of Wasco Poplar Avenue Reconstruction Reconstruction of pavement.

7th Street to SR-46 $769,004 2008-2009 RSTP, Prop 1B, TDA

O CIPa

W05 City of Wasco Sidewalk Improvements around Thomas Jefferson School

Sidewalk improvements in vicinity of junior high school.

Bounded by Poplar Avenue, SR-46, E Street, and 5th Street

$405,800 2010-2011 SR2S, TDA O CIPa, CIPb

W06 City of Wasco Street Reconstruction of Rose Street, Iris Street

Reconstruction of roadway surface on two streets.

At Annin/‌ Griffith and Clay/ ‌Marvin Avenue

$348,863 2008 Prop 1B O CIPa

W07 City of Wasco C and D Streets – 10% Set A Side In-Fill Sidewalk Project

Placement of new sidewalk. C and D Streets between 2nd and 3rd streets

$80,000 2011 CDBG O CIPb

W08 City of Wasco In-pavement Lights Project at Filburn/‌ Griffith and at 5th Street/ ‌Broadway

Embedding lights in pavement at crosswalks adjacent to City schools.

At Filburn/‌ Griffith and at 5th Street/‌ Broadway

$249,670 2011 SR2S O CIPa, CIPb

W09 City of Wasco 7th Street Pedestrian Improvement

Installing curb ramps on south side of 7th Street.

Broadway to Palm Avenue

$235,100 2011 HSIP Cycle Two, TDA

O CIPa, CIPb

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MapID Agency Project Name Description Project Limit Cost Funding Year

Funding Source Project Type Reference

W10 City of Wasco ADA Improvements from Palm Avenue to Griffith Avenue

Increase pedestrian safety with ADA improvements for students and residence around Palm Avenue School.

Palm Avenue School, Palm Avenue to Griffith Avenue

$307,501 2011 SR2S, TDA O CIPb

W11 City of Wasco Poso Drive Reconstruction – Phase II

Reconstruction of pavement.

Griffith Avenue to Palm Avenue

$667,351 2009 Federal Stimulus

Funding, Gas Tax

O CIPa

W12 City of Wasco In-pavement lights on Poso Embedding lights in pavement at crosswalks adjacent to City schools and Barker Park.

Palm at 9th Place and Poso at Birch

$244,700 2008-2009 HSIP, Traffic Impact Fees

O CIPa

W13 City of Wasco Poso Drive Reconstruction – Phase I

Reconstruction of pavement.

SR-43 to Griffith Avenue

$516,595 2009 Federal Stimulus Funding

O CIPa

W14 City of Wasco SR-43 Landscape Project Phase 1

Enhance landscape with hardscape improvements (median curbing, curb, gutter, and sidewalk for pedestrian facilities and block wall).

Poso Drive to Filburn Avenue

$633,000 2011-2012 TDA, TE O CIPb

CIPaCIPb

B = BridgeR = Rail InfrastructureO = Other

References:

City of Wasco, 2009. Adopted Budget for FY 2009-2010. June. http://www.ci.wasco.ca.us/Public_Documents/WascoCA_Finance/Budget/Budget09-10.pdf, accessed December 2010.City of Wasco, 2012. Adopted Budget for FY 2012/2013 – Capital Improvement Projects. June 5. http://www.ci.wasco.ca.us/wp-content/uploads/2012/10/Budget-2012-2013.pdf, accesse 2013.

Notes:

Cost reflects the city's and/or county's portion of funding allocated to the overall project cost.

-- = Information not availableW = WidenI/C = Intersection or InterchangeN = New Road

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MapID Agency Project Name Description Project Limit Cost Funding Year

Funding Source Project Type Reference

RTP Kern Council of Governments, 2012. 2011 Regional Transportation Plan – Amendment #3. July 19. http://www.kerncog.org/images/docs/rtp/2011_RTP_amnd_3.pdf, accessed on May 22

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MapID Agency Project Name Description Project Limit Cost Funding Year

Funding Source Project Type Reference

S01 City of Shafter Shafter Avenue Reconstruct Shafter Avenue.

5 Points to Central Valley Highway

$185,818 2007-2008 -- O CIPa

S02 City of Shafter Richland Drive Street improvements. -- $237,633 2008-2010 CDBG O CIPaS03 City of Shafter Wall Street Paving Paving and pedestrian

improvements.-- $32,000 2009-2010 -- O CIPa

S04 City of Shafter Mannel Avenue Reconstruction Replace street and sidewalk.

-- $114,543 2007-2008 -- O CIPa

S05 City of Shafter Beech Street Overlay Reconstruct pavement (FTIP Program of Projects).

Beech Street $425,000 2012-2013 -- O CIPb

S06 City of Shafter Lerdo Street Overlay Reconstruct pavement (FTIP Program of Projects).

-- $3,770,487 2008-2013 -- O CIPa, CIPb

S07 City of Shafter Lerdo Highway Reconstruct facility. -- $116,389 2007-2008 -- O CIPaS08 City of Shafter Lerdo Highway Reconstruct street. -- $105 2008-2009 -- O CIPaS09 City of Shafter Lerdo Highway Resurfacing Resurface facility. -- $429,369 2008-2009 Prop 1B O CIPa, CIPbS10 City of Shafter Gecko Street Improvements Street improvements. -- $200,000 2010-2011 -- O CIPa

CIPa

CIPb

Table B-9: Planned and Potential Transportation Projects - City of Shafter

Notes:

Cost reflects the city's and/or county's portion of funding allocated to the overall project cost.

-- = Information not availableW = Widen

City of Shafter, 2010. Annual Operating Budget 2010-2011 – Capital Improvement Program (2007-2016). June. http://www.shafter.com/DocumentView.aspx?DID=838, accessed Decemb

City of Shafter, 2012. Annual Operating Budget Fiscal Year 2012-2013 – Capital Improvement Program (2012-2013). June 19.http://shafter.com/DocumentCenter/Home/View/1112, acce 22, 2013.

I/C = Intersection or InterchangeN = New RoadB = BridgeR = Rail InfrastructureO = Other

References:

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APPENDIX 3.19-BPLANNED AND POTENTIAL TRANSPORTATION PROJECTS

Table B-10: Planned and Potential Transportation Projects - City of Bakersfield Page 29 of 31

MapID Agency Project Name Description Project Limit Cost Funding Year

Funding Source Project Type Reference

B01 City of Bakersfield Street Improvement - Coffee Road/ ‌Goesling Avenue

Resurface/‌ reconstruction work

Coffee Road south of Goesling Avenue

$724,000 2010-2012 TDF O CIPa

B02 City of Bakersfield Street Improvement - East side of Calloway Drive at Norris Road

Resurface/ ‌reconstruction work

Lake Superior Drive to Norris Road

$717,000 2010-2011 TDF O CIPa

B03 Caltrans Shafter to Jastro – Kern County Second Main Track between Jastro and Shafter.

-- $40,000,000 2007-2018 Federal/‌ State funding

programs, and local tax

contributions

R State Rail Plan

B04 Kern County West Beltway Construct new facility. Rosedale Highway to 7th Standard Road

$115,793,000 2031-2035 -- N RTPb

B05 Kern County West Beltway Construct new facility. Pacheco Road to Westside Parkway

$115,793,000 2031-2035 -- N RTPb

B06 City of Bakersfield Stockdale Highway Pavement Rehabilitation

Reconstruct pavement. Renfro Road to Allen Road

$1,960,000 2015-2016 GTF O CIPb

B07 City of Bakersfield Oak Street Bridge Repair Repair bridge and damaged concrete

Truxtun Avenue to California Avenue

$702,000 2011-2012 GTF B CIPa

B08 City of Bakersfield Westside Parkway Construct local freeway SR-99 and Oak Street to Heath Road

$305,000,000 2011-2015 COF, TDF, TRIP N CIPa, CIPb, RTPb

B09 Kern County Centennial Corridor Construct new freeway and/ or operational improvements (element of the Bakersfield Beltway System).

I-5 to SR-58 and Cottonwood Road

$698,000,000 2011-2015 -- N RTPb, CIPb

B10 City of Bakersfield Reconstruction of Truxtun Avenue and Stine Road

Rehabilitate pavement Truxtun Avenue from Commercial Way to Oak Street; Stine Road from Pacheco Road to White Lane

$2,300,000 2010-2011 FTF, GTF O CIPa

B11 City of Bakersfield Oak Street and 24th Street Expansion

Expand intersection Oak Street and 24th Street

$15,700,000 2010-2013 TDF, TRIP I/C CIPa

B12 City of Bakersfield 24th Street Widening Widen of 24th Street (SR-178)

SR-99 to M Street $32,400,000 2010-2013 TDF, TRIP W CIPa, CIPb

Table B-10: Planned and Potential Transportation Projects - City of Bakersfield

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MapID Agency Project Name Description Project Limit Cost Funding Year

Funding Source Project Type Reference

B13 Kern County SR-178 Widen to eight lanes. Existing west terminus to Oswell Street

$140,500,000 2026-2030 -- W RTPb

B14 City of Bakersfield Morning Drive/‌ SR-178 interchange

Construct a new interchange and widen SR-178 to four lanes (includes construction, design and right-of-way acquisition).

SR-178 at Morning Drive

$39,500,000 2012-2015 TDF, TRIP, URF I/C CIPa, CIPb

B15 Kern County SR-178 Widening New interchange, widen existing freeway, including right-of-way acquisition.

Vineland Road to Miramonte Drive

$119,000,000 2031-2035 RIP, TDF, URF I/C, W RTPb, CIPb

B16 City of Bakersfield Street Improvement - California Avenue west of Chester Avenue

Resurface/‌ reconstruction work

California Avenue at Chester Avenue

$233,000 2010-2011 TDF O CIPa

B17 City of Bakersfield California Avenue Sewer Rehabilitation

Street improvement. P Street to Union Avenue

$684,000 2013-2014 SEF O CIPb

B18 City of Bakersfield Brundage Lane Pavement Rehabilitation

Reconstruct pavement. Mount Vernon Avenue to Oswell Street

$3,600,000 2013-2014 GTF O CIPb

B19 Caltrans SR-58 Widen to eight lanes. SR-99 to Cottonwood Road

$30,000 2026-2030 -- W RTPa

B20 City of Bakersfield SR-58 Gap Closure Construct 5 lanes to the median area of SR-58.

SR-99 to Cottonwood Road overcrossing (approximately 3 miles)

$28,100,000 2013-2015 TDF, TRIP, URF N CIPb

B21 City of Bakersfield Hosking Avenue Street Improvement

Street improvement. Monitor Street to Union Avenue

$858,000 2014-2015 TDF O CIPb

B22 City of Bakersfield H Street and Hosking Avenue Signal Modification and Street Improvement

Modify signal and street improvements.

H Street and Hosking Avenue

$596,000 2013-2014 GTF O CIPb

B23 Caltrans, City of Bakersfield

SR-99 New interchange on SR-99 at Hosking Avenue to replace the existing Hosking Avenue overcrossing

SR-99 and Hosking Avenue

$40,000 2007-2010 -- I/C RTPa

B24 City of Bakersfield Hosking Avenue Street Improvements

Widen Hosking Avenue. Wible Road to Hughes Lane

$1,229,000 2012-2014 TDF W CIPb

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F R E S N OC O U N T Y

M A D E R AC O U N T Y

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OrangeCove

Kerman

Fowler

Huron

Parlier

Kingsburg

Armona

Stratford

Clovis

Tulare

Selma

Coalinga

Reedley

Mendota

Sanger

Firebaugh

Dinuba

Lemoore

Avenal

Hanford

Corcoran

Fresno

Visalia

41

233152

168

137

198

269

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4399

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Rd 4

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Jayne Ave

Ave 280

Dakota Ave

Ave 320

Exc e lsior Ave

California Ave

Lod geRd

Cr600

He nd e rson Rd

SantaFe Ave

Ave 26

Ave 21

Cr J1

Laure l Ave

Mc m ullin Grad

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10Th

Ave

N e vad a Ave

Ave 7

Ave 9

Kansas Ave

Clovis

Ave

Rd 2

3

Oakland Ave

Cr J38

Mount W hitne y Ave

Ave 15Ave 14

Cr J

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Cutoff

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Shie ld s Ave

N orth Ave

Bethe

l Ave

Sie rra Ave

Cr J32

Cr J40

5

F29

F11

F02

F13

F12

F14

F22F04

F07

F30

F10

F19

F15

F17

F16

F08

F28

F09

F05

F21F23

F25F03

F26

F27

F06

F24

F18

F31

F20

Sourc e : URS/HMM/Arup JV, 2013.

Figure B-1Planne d and Pote ntial Transportation Proje c ts

– Fre sno County

0 6 12Mile s

0 10 20Kilom e te rs

$

N ove m be r 22, 2013

_̂ StationAlte rnative alignm e ntsHe avy m ainte nanc e fac ility (HMF)1/4-m ile buffe r of stations/HMFCity lim itsCounty boundary

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41

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99

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Golde n Sta te Blvd

Ce ntra l Ave

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6Th

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Villa

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Mckinle y Ave

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Millb

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Am e rica n Ave

Childr

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Be lm ont Ave

Ave 9

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Gran

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Ave

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Ash la n Ave

O live Ave

GStWe b e r Ave

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Ave

Fruit

Ave

Sie rra Ave

North Ave

Bullard Ave

Fresn

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Ba rstow Ave

Fowl

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Sh e ph e rd Ave

Sh ie lds Ave

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Ave

FC17

FC08

FC23

FC06

FC20

FC03

FC25

FC04

FC12

FC27

FC07

FC18

FC24

FC11

FC19

FC01

FC16

FC14

FC13

FC02

FC10

FC09

FC15

FC26FC22

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FC05

Source : URS/HMM/Arup JV, 2013.

Figure B-2Pla nne d and Pote ntial Tra nsporta tion Proje cts

– City of Fre sno

0 1.5 3Mile s

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$

Nove m b e r 22, 2013

_̂ Sta tionAlte rna tive a lig nm e ntsHe avy m ainte na nce facility (HMF)1/4-m ile b uffe r of sta tions/HMFCity lim itsCounty boundary

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Armona

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Stratford

Hanford

Corcoran

Lemoore

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137

198

33

41

43

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Ave

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Gra ng e ville Blvd

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Ne va da Ave

Ja ckson Ave

James

onAve

Devils

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Exce lsior Ave

Ja yne Ave

O a kla nd Ave

25Th

Ave

Ka nsa s Ave

6Th

Ave

Houston Ave

Utica Ave

18Th

Ave

22Nd

Ave

14Th

Ave

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KI18

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KI10KI09KI11KI12

KI17

KI01

KI15

KI22KI23

KI16

KI07

KI21

KI19

KI20

KI14

KI13

KI06KI08

Source : URS/HMM/Arup JV, 2013.

Figure B-3Pla nne d and Pote ntial Tra nsporta tion Proje cts

– King s County

0 3 6Mile s

0 6 12Kilom e te rs

$

Nove m b e r 22, 2013

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Ave

10Th

Ave

Grang e ville Blvd

Houston Ave

Iona Ave

Leon

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Flint Ave

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Eld e r Ave

8Th

Ave

Ge neva Ave

12 1/

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Crown

Ave

10 1

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7Th

Ave

12Th

Ave

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Ave

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Ave

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H12H15

H03H09

H18

H22

H10

H07

H13

H02

H04

H23

H17

H08

H19

H20

H01

Source : URS/HMM/Arup JV, 2013.

Figure B-4Pla nne d and Potential Tra nsportation Projects

– City of Ha nford

0 0.75 1.5Mile s

0 1.5 3Kilom e te rs

$

N ove m be r 22, 2013

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Corcoran

Oreg on Ave

Om ahaAve

Whitley Ave

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Paris Av e

King

Ave

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S herm an Av e

North Ave

Nevada Ave

Orang e Ave

Pueblo Ave

Waukena

Ave

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Olym pic Ave

Ottawa Ave

Av e 192

Param ount Ave

Av e 144

Plym outh Av e

Hanna AvePatterson Av e

Tule

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Av e 152

Niles Ave

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Ave

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Earl Ave

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Ave

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Octol Ave

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Ave

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Ave

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Ave

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0

43

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S ource: URS /HMM/Arup JV, 2013.

Figure B-5Planned and Potential Transportation Projects

– City of Corcoran

0 0.5 1Miles

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$

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Woodlake

Farmersville

Exeter

Lindsay

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Dinuba

Tulare

Hanford

Selma

PortervilleCorcoran

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99

63

201

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Elkhorn Ave

Frazie r Hwy

12Th

Ave

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Ave

Douty

St

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Rd 20

4

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4

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Rd 8

8

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N e vad a Ave

Ave 280

Ave 256

Rd 1

44

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Mountain Vie w Ave

OrangeBe ltDr

Cr J34

Yokohl Dr

Rd 1

56

Kansas Ave

Cr 22

Cr J24

Ave 192

Utic a Ave

Exc e lsior Ave

Cr J38

Houston Ave

Cr J22

Bethe

lAve

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Dr

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T08

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T38

T31

T09

T03

T35

T16

T05

T37

T21

T12T07

T01

T18

T15

T06

T04

T36

Sourc e : URS/HMM/Arup JV, 2013.

Figure B-6Planne d and Pote ntial Transportation Proje c ts

– Tulare County

0 3.5 7Mile s

0 7 14Kilom e te rs

$

N ove m be r 22, 2013

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T U L A R EC O U N T Y

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Maricopa

Delano

Taft

Wasco

Shafter

Bakersfield33

65

43

204

155

223

58

119

46

99

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David Rd

Olive Dr

Panam a Rd

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Drive

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HarrisRd

Copus Rd

Planz Rd

Wible

Rd

Twisse lm an Rd

Rowl

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Millux Rd

Me rc e d Ave

Stoc kd ale Hwy

W hisle r Rd

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Gun

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Panam a Ln

Lake Rd

Soda

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Rd

Dairy

Ave

Ming Ave

Stine

Rd

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5

KE12

KE07 KE08

KE15

KE06

KE11KE10

KE03

KE01

KE13

KE17

KE09

KE14

KE02

KE16

KE04

KE05

Sourc e : URS/HMM/Arup JV, 2013.

Figure B-7Planne d and Pote ntial Transportation Proje c ts

– Ke rn County

0 4 8Mile s

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$

N ove m be r 22, 2013

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Grom e r Ave

Jackson Ave

Griffi

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Mccom b s Ave

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Magn

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Annin

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Palm

Ave

Popla

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Lila c Ct

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Sycam ore Dr

6Th St

9Th St

Pe ca n St

Poso Ave

Sham

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Offut

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1St St

Filb urn Ave

Ph illips Rd

FSt

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Ave

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Becke

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W08W07

W12

W06

W13

W02

W11W14

W10

W04

W09

W05W03

W01

Source : URS/HMM/Arup JV, 2013.

Figure B-8Pla nne d and Pote ntial Tra nsporta tion Proje cts

– City of Wa sco

0 0.5 1Mile s

0 1 2Kilom e te rs

$

Nove m b e r 22, 2013

Alte rna tive a lig nm e ntsHe avy m ainte na nce facility (HMF)1/4-m ile b uffe r of sta tions/HMFCity lim itsCounty boundary

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Wasco

Shafter

Bakersfield

W Tula re Ave

Cherr

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Fre sno Ave

7Th Stand a rd Rd

Me rce d Ave

4Th S

t

Martin

Ave

Burbank St

Fa nucchi Way

Vulte

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Elm St

Kim be rlina Rd

Riversid e St

Lerd o Hwy

Drive

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O rang e St

Renfr

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Dre sse r Ave

San Die g o St

W Lerd o Hwy

Kyte

Rd

Mann

el Av

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2Nd St

Root

Ave

Poso Ave

Ma d e ra Ave

Popla

r Av

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Z achary Rd

Rd 5039

Jackson Ave

Jack Ave

Los Ang e le s St

Saco Rd

Filburn Ave

Noble

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Weide

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Rud d Rd

Mettle

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Ja cobs Ave

Slate rAve

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Sloter

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99

43

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S10S03

S01

S04

S05

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Source : URS/HMM/Arup JV, 2013.

Figure B-9Pla nne d and Potential Tra nsportation Projects

– City of Sha fte r

0 1 2Mile s

0 2 4Kilom e te rs

$

Nove m be r 22, 2013

Alternative a lig nm e ntsHe avy m aintena nce facility (HMF)1/4-m ile buffe r of sta tions/HMFCity lim itsCounty boundary

CIP project

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Shafter

Bakersfield

58

65

119

184

204

178

99

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Alfred Harrell Hwy

Oswe

ll St

Panam a Rd

Panam a Ln

Norris Rd

30Th St

Granite

Rd

Mu ller Rd

StateRd

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d

Snow Rd

NewStine

Rd

Niles St

FairfaxRd

Jam es Rd

Harris Rd

Planz Rd

Wible

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Figure B-10Planned and Potential Transportation Projects

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