Revision 4 of the CA MUTCD

Effective March 29, 2019, California Department of Transportation (Caltrans) has made edits, referred to as Revision 4 (Rev 4), to the 2014 California Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices (CA MUTCD), to provide uniform standards and specifications for all official traffic control devices in California. This action was taken pursuant to the provisions of California … Read more Revision 4 of the CA MUTCD

Attend the 2019 CA Transportation Planning Conference

Join Caltrans, in partnership with the Institute of Transportation Studies (ITS) at University of California, Berkeley, at the 2019 California Transportation Planning Conference, Partnering for Sustainable Transportation. This three-day conference will provide attendees the opportunity to interact with transportation practitioners and decision-makers, exchange ideas and learn about emerging technologies and advancements in transportation planning from … Read more Attend the 2019 CA Transportation Planning Conference

New Funding Allocation Request Form (Fillable)

As an effort to consolidate the California Transportation Commission (CTC) allocation request forms for local agencies, Caltrans Division of Local Assistance (DLA) developed the “Funding Allocation Request Data Form.” Once the information has been provided in the data form, a Request for Funding Allocation will be generated automatically. This form is for CTC allocation requests … Read more New Funding Allocation Request Form (Fillable)

Program Gives Contractors Larger Role

Reviews Positive on Trial Construction Process Intended to Reduce Costs, Delays An alternative contracting method for Caltrans to bring construction projects in on time and within budget is continuing to show promise, according to the Department’s annual report on the Construction Manager/General Contract (CMGC) Pilot Program. …. Read More This article was published in the … Read more Program Gives Contractors Larger Role

SB 1 Benefits Flowing to Local Projects

The California Transportation Commission in December and January awarded grants totaling $111 million for projects that promote bicycling and walking through the Active Transportation Program. The Commission took these steps because of funding made available through the Road Repair and Accountability Act of 2017, or Senate Bill 1………  Read more of this article published in … Read more SB 1 Benefits Flowing to Local Projects