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New “Rebuilding CA” Signs Unveiled 

April 21, 2023 - MADERA COUNTY — Caltrans broke ground yesterday on a project to replace three aging bridges on State Route (SR) 99 in Madera County. The $36.8 million project was made possible by $26 million in funding from the federal Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA) of 2021 and $10 million in funding from Senate Bill (SB) 1, the Road Repair and Accountability Act of 2017.

During the event, Caltrans unveiled new “Rebuilding CA” highway signs that will be installed for future infrastructure projects funded by the IIJA and state investments.

“With unprecedented infrastructure investments at the state and federal level – along with the necessary policy alignment – California is making once-in-a-generation upgrades to our transportation system up and down our state,” said California Transportation Secretary Toks Omishakin. “These new signs, starting with this important project in Madera County, will serve as reminders that we’re Rebuilding California for a safer, cleaner, more equitable and more prosperous future for all Californians.”

The Cottonwood Creek Bridge Replacement Project represents a partnership between Caltrans and the Madera County Transportation Commission. The project will replace the two existing two-lane bridges and one-lane offramp bridge that cross Cottonwood Creek along SR 99 south of Avenue 12. In their place will be a single, six-lane bridge for both northbound and southbound traffic. The project will provide future three-lane capacity for both southbound and northbound SR 99 and is expected to be completed in fall 2025.

“President Biden signing the federal infrastructure funding law ushered in a new era of transformative investments for transportation projects across the country, and this critical project is just one example of the impact it is having in California,” said Caltrans Director Tony Tavares. “Projects like this help improve commercial services here in the Central Valley and throughout the state while creating safer and more reliable travel times for all drivers.”

This is the first major update to California’s highway construction signs in six years, and there are no additional costs associated with the new signs. Caltrans will not replace current construction signs and will only install the new signs on future projects, maintaining a common element in the state’s highway work zones.

The IIJA, also known as the “Bipartisan Infrastructure Law”, is a once-in-a-generation investment in the nation's infrastructure and competitiveness. California receives federal infrastructure funding based on formula and competitive grants. Based on formula funding alone, the IIJA will bring California an estimated $41.9 billion over five years. Since November 2021, California has received nearly $19 billion in federal infrastructure funding. That includes $14.8 billion in federal transportation funding to upgrade the state’s roads, bridges, rail, public transit, airports, electric vehicle charging network, ports and waterways. These transportation investments alone have already created more than 42,000 jobs.

SB 1 provides $5 billion in transportation funding annually that is shared equally between state and local agencies. Road projects progress through construction phases more quickly based on the availability of SB 1 funds, including projects that are partially funded by SB 1.

To provide Californians with the latest news and information on state and federal infrastructure investments, Caltrans expanded RebuildingCA.ca.gov – the website tracking the progress of SB 1 – to contain data on the increased federal funding. Website visitors can learn more about the different federal infrastructure programs, track the amount of funding California is receiving and find projects on an updated interactive map.

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