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Future Transportation Projects in San Bernardino County

Future Transportation Projects in San Bernardino County. San Bernardino Associated Governments Presented to BDA/IE February 23, 2010 By Duane Baker, Director of Management Services. What is SANBAG?.

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Future Transportation Projects in San Bernardino County

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  1. Future Transportation Projects in San Bernardino County San Bernardino Associated Governments Presented to BDA/IE February 23, 2010 By Duane Baker, Director of Management Services

  2. What is SANBAG? • San Bernardino Associated Governments (SANBAG) is the council of governments and transportation planning agency for San Bernardino County. SANBAG is responsible for cooperative regional planning and furthering an efficient multi-modal transportation system countywide. SANBAG administers the ½ cent transportation sales tax (Measure I).

  3. Measure I • ½ cent sales tax • Authorized until 2040 • Estimated to generate $7.25 billion over the next 30 years.

  4. How We Fund Transportation

  5. Freeway Mainline & Segment Projects • I-10 HOV Expansion • I-215 HOV Gap Closure • I-10 Westbound Widening

  6. Freeway Mainline Projects

  7. Freeway Segment Projects

  8. I-10 HOV Extension • Add one lane in each direction from Haven Ave. in Ontario to Ford St. in Redlands • Design starts August 2010 ($30 million) • Construction starts August 2015 ($710 million)

  9. I-215 HOV Gap Closure • Add HOV lane in each direction from the SR 60/SR 91/I-215 Interchange in Riverside to Orange Show Rd. in San Bernardino • Design starts November 2010 ($13 million) • Construction starts August 2012 ($148 million)

  10. I-10 Westbound Widening • Add a general purpose lane to westbound I-10 from Live Oak Canyon Rd. in Yucaipa to Ford St. in Redlands • Construction starts August 2010 ($37.8 million)

  11. Interchange Projects • I-10 & Cherry Ave. • I-10 & Citrus Ave. • I-10 & Tippecanoe Ave. • I-215 & Barton Rd. • I-215 & Mt. Vernon/Washington • I-15 & I-215 Expansion (Devore)

  12. Freeway Interchanges

  13. I-10 & Cherry Ave. - Fontana • Replace 5 lane bridge with 8 lane bridge over I-10 and UP rail line and add one lane to each ramp. • Construction starts August 2011 ($61.5 million)

  14. I-10 & Citrus Ave. - Fontana • Replace 4 lane bridge with 7 lane bridge over I-10 and widen bridge over UP rail line from 3 lanes to 6 lanes • Construction starts April 2011 ($47.2 million)

  15. I-10 & Tippecanoe Ave. – San Bernardino/Loma Linda • Reconfigure the interchange with improved ramp design and widen Tippecanoe, Harriman and Redlands Blvd. • Construction starts June 2012 ($37.5 million)

  16. I-215 & Barton Rd. – Grand Terrace • Realign on and off ramps and accommodate I-215 widening • Design starts October 2010 ($4.4 million) • Construction starts February 2013 ($54.6 million)

  17. I-215 & Mt. Vernon/Washington - Colton • Realign on and off ramps and accommodate I-215 widening • Design starts June 2011 ($5.6 million) • Construction starts September 2013 ($71.7 million)

  18. I-15 & I-215 Interchange - Devore • Reconfigure the I-15 & I-215 interchange to provide 4 lanes in each direction on the I-15 corridor though the interchange and add separate truck connectors • Design starts May 2010 ($16.7 million) • Construction starts December 2013 ($287 million)

  19. 59,420 NY/NJ 5,566 1,809 Virginia 6,639 1,860 13,101 9,420 Charleston 1,662 Savannah LA/LB (TEUs in thousands) 2004 2020 USDOT Freight Demand Forecast 15,835 2,557 1,776 Seattle 4,478 4,396 1,798 Tacoma 3,382 2,043 Oakland 6,165 1,437 2,152 1,010 Houston Miami From presentation by Jeff Shane, Under Secretary for Policy, USDOT, April 3, 2006

  20. Grade Separation Projects • Colton Crossing UP & BNSF • Hunts Ln. & UP • Main St. & BNSF • Palm Ave. & BNSF • Lenwood Rd. & BNSF

  21. Grade Separation Projects

  22. Colton Crossing UP & BNSF • Separate the UP and BNSF tracks • Design starts August 2010 ($11.4 million) • Construction starts January 2013 ($320 million)

  23. Hunts Ln. & UP – Colton/San Bernardino • Bridge Hunts Ln. over the UP tracks • Construction starts January 2011 ($23 million)

  24. Main St. & BNSF – Grand Terrace • Grade separate Main St. from the BNSF tracks • Design starts October 2011 ($2.4 million) • Construction starts March 2015 ($26.9 million)

  25. Palm Ave. & BNSF – San Bernardino • Grade separate Palm Ave. from the BNSF tracks • Construction starts November 2011 ($25 million)

  26. Lenwood Rd. & BNSF - Barstow • Bridge Lenwood Rd. over the BNSF tracks • Construction starts June 2012 ($30.5 million)

  27. Other Grade Separation Projects • South Milliken Ave. & UP – Ontario • Construction starts July 2013 ($69.2 million) • North Vineyard Ave. & UP – Ontario • Construction starts July 2013 ($47.6 million) • Archibald Ave. & UP – Ontario • Construction starts July 2013 ($52.3 million) • North Milliken Ave. & UP – Ontario • Construction starts July 2010($45.8 million)

  28. Major Highways Projects - Desert

  29. Bidding with SANBAG • Provide business information to receive notice of bidding opportunities • DBE list provided to bidding firms

  30. Our website “sanbag.ca.gov”

  31. Contracting Opportunities Online

  32. For More Information • Call SANBAG (909) 884-8276 • Visit us at www.sanbag.ca.gov

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