Description of Project:
The intersection of Ophir Road and Lincoln Boulevard is located in Northern California approximately 3.5 miles south of the City of Oroville. The City of Oroville is located east of the Sacramento River at the northern end of the Central Valley.
The proposed project is anticipated to construct, as a minimum, an eight phase traffic signal system, widen sections of the existing roadway by placing asphalt concrete over aggregate base, widen one concrete box culvert, complete minor grading at the inlet of the newly extended box culvert, construct left turn pockets and overlay the entire roadway 200-feet back of each stop limit for each leg and throughout the interior of the intersection. The intersection will be widened to the north while minor widening will take place on the southeasterly leg of Lincoln Blvd.
Status:
Status is not available at this time
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Lead Agency:
Butte County Department of Public Works
7 County Center Drive
Oroville, CA 95965Responsible Agency:
Butte County Department of Public Works
7 County Center Drive
Oroville, CA 95965Contact Person:
Monty Hansen
Butte County Department of Public Works
7 County Center Drive
Oroville, CA 95965
(530) 538-7681
mhansen@buttecounty.netProject Location:
The intersection of Lincoln Boulevard and Ophir Road is located in Northern California approximately 3.5 miles south of the City of Oroville. The City of Oroville is located southwest of the Sacramento River at the northern end of the Central Valley. Township 19 North, Range 4 East, Section 32, Palermo (California), USGS 7.5' Quad (see Figure 1-Project Location)
Project Sponsors: 1. Feather Falls Casino and Concow Maidu Mooretown Rancharia Tribe through the County of Butte Indian Gaming Local Community Benefit Committee (IGLCBC) grant from the Indian Gaming Special Distribution Fund
2. Federal Congestion Mitigation & Air Quality Program (CMAQ) grant
3. County of Butte CountyGeneral Plan Designation:
Industrial (I)
Zoning:
M-1 Light Industrial