FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
INYO COUNTY — Caltrans is in the final stages of design and right-of-way acquisition for the Olancha-Cartago 4-Lane project. The project will upgrade 12.6 miles of the current two-lane highway to a four-lane access-controlled expressway. The new alignment will begin four miles south of Olancha to four miles north of Cartago and will close the gap between the existing four-lane sections to the north and the south.
This project will increase roadway safety, accommodate present and future traffic demands for goods movement and motorists and bring the highway up to current design standards. The new expressway will feature wider shoulders, a class-III bike route, a non-motorized multi-use undercrossing, and intersection improvements that will benefit pedestrian and bicycle mobility.
Some preconstruction activities beginning soon include utility verification and relocation, vegetation removal and/or relocation, staking the new alignment, installing desert tortoise exclusion fence, and other various preliminary items.
This $83 million-dollar project is jointly funded by Inyo and Mono Counties’ Local Transportation Commissions, Kern Council of Governments, and Caltrans with State Transportation Improvement Program funds. Project completion is tentatively scheduled for late 2023.
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Hopefully they start it soon
Being a Olancha resident, we definitely need a 4 lane. Hopefully it is going to be through Olancha where 395 is now.
Let us be fiscally responsible and put it through town, especially in these economic troubled times. Don’t tear up virgin country and spend money we don’t need to. This will finish off our little town. We live here and our thoughts should count.
Bob, after going to lots of Cal Trans meetings over 18 years of living in Olancha. The main point of the bypass is for the safety of the travelling public, we have an average death rate on the 12.6 miles at 1.8 people per year. Also Cal Trans want’s to… Read more »
Good work, Caltrans.
This can not happen fast enough. It has been way to long in getting started but glad to see it is still moving forward.