Funding for Hwy 99 to Hwy 50 bypass
Looks like Sacramento Area Council of Governments Board of Directors got some funding to cut out the Sacramento log jam in downtown.
MATHER — The Capital SouthEast
Connector expressway recently received a financial boost when
the Sacramento Area Council of Governments Board of Directors approved an
allocation of $7.5 million to the project.
The funding will help pay for
construction of the 5.5-mile connector segment on White Rock Road from Prairie
City Road in Folsom to Latrobe Road in El Dorado Hills south of Highway 50.
The Capital SouthEast Connector Joint
Powers Authority estimates that it will cost $40 million to convert the two‐lane segment of White Rock Road to a
four-lane expressway, reducing congestion on Highway 50 and increasing safety
in the process. Additional funding will come from the Sacramento County Measure
A transportation sales-tax program, and a combination of state funding and
local development fees.
If sufficient additional funding is
secured, construction is anticipated to take place between 2018 and 2021.
“SACOG’s support is critical to moving
the Connector project forward and we’re very pleased with its decision to make
a significant investment in this phase of our work,” said Pat Hume, chair of
the Connector JPA Board and Elk Grove City Council Member.
The funding is being provided through
SACOG’s biannual Regional Flexible Funding Programs process, which
allocates funds to projects based on federal apportionments of Congestion
Mitigation and Air Quality, Regional Surface Transportation Program, State
Transportation Improvement Program funds and SACOG Managed Funds.
SACOG’s allocation to the connector is
the largest of its project commitments in this funding round. SACOG received
103 project nominations from 25 project sponsors requesting $345.4 million.
Guaranteed funding of $89.758 million was allocated, with an additional $38.795
million committed to “Tier 2” projects that could receive funding if additional
resources become available.
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