Traffic & Transit

Sonoma County Prepares For Summer Roadwork Season

Crews will resurface dozens of roads this summer, repair landside damage, replace one bridge, and perform maintenance on 24 others.

SONOMA COUNTY, CA — Sonoma County crews are gearing up to resurface nearly 30 miles of pavement this summer, along with an array of maintenance projects scheduled over the coming weeks and months.

The county committed $67 million to improve roads over the summer, including repaving work on nearly four dozen roads.

"The 2024 season represents the largest amount of construction projects ever delivered by the county in a single year," said David Rabbitt, chair of the Board of Supervisors. "This investment in local roads is essential to our regional economic vitality as our road system is used by the majority of our population. This monumental investment is a visible reminder that county government has prioritized this work and remains committed to improving our county road network."

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Beyond the repaving work, Department of Public Infrastructure crews will cut grass, weeds and hazardous trees across the county, repair damage from six landslides, replace a bridge over Big Sulpher Creek, seismically retrofit the Wholer Road Bridge and complete other preventative maintenance on two dozen other bridges.

Drivers can view a map of upcoming closures online and sign up to receive alerts by e-mail.

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