Traffic & Transit

Marin Gets $44.6M For 4 Infrastructure Projects

The California Transportation Committee has awarded more than $3.1 billion to help rebuild or upgrade infrastructure across the state.

SAN RAFAEL, CA — Marin County has landed nearly $45 million in state funds to support four key infrastructure projects.

The money is part of billions being allocated by the California Transportation Commission for Caltrans projects that are designed to improve safety, reliability, and sustainability along essential travel corridors.

"These state and federal investments will continue to allow Caltrans to rebuild our transportation system so that it is more climate-change resilient, reduces pollution and travel times, and improves goods movement," said Tony Tavares, the Caltrans director. "These projects will have a direct, positive impact on every Californian. Commuters, truckers, and visitors will all benefit from more reliable roadways and a safer transportation network.

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The CTC funding includes nearly $1.8 billion in federal infrastructure funds and $200 million in funds from the state Road Repair and Accountability Act, passed in 2017.

Here is where the money is headed in Marin County:

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  • $25.5M in allocations for work on State Route 1 near Point Reyes Station and Olema and near Tomales.
  • $13M in allocations for Redwood Boulevard slide repair near US-101.
  • $4.2M in SB1 allocations for the Tamalpais Drive overcrossing in Corte Madera.
  • $1.9M in allocations for SR-1 road work near Marshall, just south of Clark Road.

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