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CEAL January 31, 2012

1. State Route 76 Corridor. SR-76 East (S. Mission Rd. to I-15) Environmental Document Construction, Phase 1. SR-76 Middle (Melrose Dr. to S. Mission Rd.) Construction Update. CEAL January 31, 2012. SR-76 Corridor. Objectives. 2. Expand Mobility Improve Safety

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CEAL January 31, 2012

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  1. 1 State Route 76 Corridor SR-76 East (S. Mission Rd. to I-15) Environmental Document Construction, Phase 1 SR-76 Middle (Melrose Dr. to S. Mission Rd.) Construction Update CEAL January 31, 2012

  2. SR-76 Corridor Objectives 2 • Expand Mobility • Improve Safety • Enhance natural resources • Synergy with San Luis Rey ---River Park M E Existing Alternative (Preferred Align) SR-76 Middle (under construction) SR-76/I-15 I/C

  3. 3 Typical Cross Section

  4. SR-76 Middle 4 • Construction Elements • Design/Sequence • 1700 foot SLRR Bridge • Curve realignment, staging • Bedrock • Environmental Sensitivity

  5. SR-76 Middle 5 • Progress • Roadway Excavation 90% • San Luis Rey Bridge 80% • Overall 70% • Funding • ARRA, Federal, State, and TransNet • $171 Total Project Budget

  6. SR-76 East 6 • Progress • Released Draft Environmental Document, • September 3, 2010 • Selected Preferred Alternative, June 2011 • Approved Final Environmental Document, • January 5, 2012 • Phase • Interchange • Roadway • Funding • TransNet, Developer, County TIF, and • Tribal Contributions • $201 Total Project Budget

  7. SR-76 Corridor TransNet EMP 7 • Purpose • TransNet Ordinance • Provide for large-scale acquisition and management of critical habitat areas and to create a reliable approach for funding required mitigation for future transportation improvements • Reduce future costs and accelerating project delivery. Purchase of mitigation lands in advance of need will result in cost savings. • Success • Nearly 1600 acres acquired • $80 Million • Create, enhance and preserve habitat • Support wildlife connectivity

  8. SR-76 Corridor Next Steps 8 • SR 76 Middle • Open to Traffic, December 2012 • SR 76 East • Break Ground I/C, Summer 2012 • Roadway, Summer 2013

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