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🚧 Prolonged One-Way Traffic Control on SR160 at 3-Mile Slough Bridge Through July 2024 Due to Electrical Lift System Upgrade
The time displayed is local to the original X account in 703 B St., Marysville, CA. California Department of Transportation (Caltrans) District 3 has issued a traffic alert for motorists using SR160 near the 3-Mile Slough bridge. Caltrans has implemented one-way traffic control which is expected to be in place through July 2024 to facilitate the construction of a new electrical lift system. Delays may occur, and drivers are advised to account for additional travel time or seek alternative routes. Caltrans District 10 and District 4, along with the California Highway Patrol (CHP) Valley Division, CHP South Sacramento, and the City of Rio Vista are aware of the ongoing work and are cooperating to ensure driver safety during the construction period.
California Faces Rare May Winter Storm
In the recent weekend, California's northern mountains faced a surprising return to winter with heavy snowfall. Mount Lassen reported 31 inches of snow, causing hazardous conditions on the roads in Nevada County and along Interstate 80. Chain controls were implemented for eastbound and westbound traffic, leading to temporary road closures. Despite the wintry conditions, the region is expected to transition back to spring-like weather in the coming week. The snowfall extended to Sacramento County, with various cities experiencing record rainfall amounts, such as Redding, Stockton, Modesto, and Sacramento. The Palisades Tahoe ski resort even celebrated a substantial 26 inches of snow in 24 hours, making it a memorable May powder weekend.
🚧 Maintenance Work to Cause Delays on SR-20 in Nevada County Throughout May 🚧
The time displayed is local to the original X account in 703 B St., Marysville, CA. Local motorists planning to traverse SR-20 in the areas between the Yuba/Nevada County line and Pleasant Valley Road should anticipate delays estimated at 10-15 minutes for the remainder of the month. Maintenance efforts to seal pavement cracks are underway and will continue from May 7 through May 30. The Nevada County maintenance crews will be performing these necessary repairs from Monday to Thursday, during the hours of 8 AM to 4 PM. The operations are part of infrastructure preservation and safety enhancements for all road users. The local community and commuters should plan their travel schedules accordingly to accommodate this temporary inconvenience. The Transport Authority along with the California Highway Patrol of the Grass Valley area (@CHPgv) has committed to keeping disruptions to a minimum while these improvements are made to the state route. For regular updates, please stay tuned to the local transportation information channels.
Yuba County church turns 100. This woman has been there for nearly all of it.
MARYSVILLE — A Yuba County church amid the farms and rice fields of Hallwood is celebrating its centennial on Saturday.The church, located just outside of Marysville, has seen many people and families come and go, but one person has been there through it all."I was born in the realm of the whole thing starting," Ruby Schoenig said.Ruby and her sister are in their 90s. They started attending Hallwood Community Church around the start of the 1930s. Her sister's health didn't allow for her to join us, but 98-year-old Ruby was happy to show us around."That's where I sit, and if...
🚧 Updated Roadwork Schedule for CA 70 in East Nicolaus, Sutter County
The time displayed is local to the original 511 traffic site in California. Local transportation authorities have announced planned roadwork on California State Route 70, affecting the stretch between Exit 4: Nicolaus Avenue and Striplin Road, approximately 18 to 20 miles south of Marysville. The work is scheduled to commence starting tomorrow at 8:30 AM PDT. Motorists who frequent this route are advised to adjust their travel plans accordingly and to expect potential delays. Stay updated on this and other traffic advisories to ensure a smooth commute.
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