The STA Board has released the Draft 2021 Legislative Platform for public comment and review. Written comments may be submitted prior to the Board meeting on January 13, 2021.
Please submit comments to: publiccomment@sta.ca.gov
The STA Board has released the Draft 2021 Legislative Platform for public comment and review. Written comments may be submitted prior to the Board meeting on January 13, 2021.
Please submit comments to: publiccomment@sta.ca.gov
The STATUS Newsletter is published every month after the STA Board meeting to inform the public and our stakeholders of what’s happening with transportation in Solano County. Click HERE to view the December STATUS Newsletter 2020.
The STATUS Newsletter is published every month after the STA Board meeting to inform the public and our stakeholders of what’s happening with transportation in Solano County. Click HERE to view the November STATUS Newsletter 2020.
The STATUS Newsletter is published every month after the STA Board meeting to inform the public and our stakeholders of what’s happening with transportation in Solano County. Click HERE to view the October STATUS Newsletter 2020.
The Solano Transportation Authority is coordinating with the Cities and County of Solano to host a virtual workshop focused on informing the development of the Solano Subregional Housing Needs Allocation (SubRHNA) methodology.
The virtual workshop is planned to be held on Friday, December 11, 2020 at 2 p.m. Additional details and contact information regarding the upcoming workshop is included in following the notice provided by the County of Solano
To access the virtual workshop, please use the following link:
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/84387783094?pwd=bEJvRFdUdzlpS3pSbDlSNXUva0tNQT09
or
Dial by your location
+1 408 638 0968 US (San Jose)
Meeting ID: 843 8778 3094
Passcode: 124844
The STATUS Newsletter is published every month after the STA Board meeting to inform the public and our stakeholders of what’s happening with transportation in Solano County. Click HERE to view the September STATUS Newsletter 2020.
Caltrans Bay Area will begin work on Interstate 80(I-80), Interstate 680 (I-680) and State Route 12 (SR-12) Interchange Project Package (PKG) 2A in Solano County. I-80/ I-680/SR-12 PKG 2A will focus on relieving congestion by replacing the existing single-lane eastbound (EB) SR-12 to EB I-80 connector with a new two-lane connector and bridge structure which has been designed to accommodate future project phases. The current weave of traffic merging onto EB I-80 from SR-12 and exiting off from EB I-80 to Green Valley Road and SB I-680 will be eliminated by this project. To eliminate this weave, this project will construct a new dedicated off-ramp from EB SR-12 to Green Valley Road and a new braided off-ramp from EB I-80 to Green Valley Road and southbound I-680.
The I-80/I-680/SR-12 is a multi-year, multi-phase project which includes Package 1 through Package 7. The project site will be near Fairfield’s Green Valley and Cordelia neighborhoods. I-80/I-680/SR-12 Interchange PKG 1 was completed in 2017 with a new Green Valley Road Interchange and westbound SR-12 connector from WB I-80 to WB SR-12. I-80/I-680/SR 12 Interchange Package 2A is the second of seven packages improving the distribution of three major freeway movements at this interchange by reconfiguring the ramps and access to local streets. The project is majority-funded with Senate Bill 1 (SB1) Trade Corridor Enhancement Program (TCEP) funds. It is also funded with State Transportation Improvement Program-Regional Improvement Program(STIP-RIP) funds as well as local Bay Area Toll Authority (BATA) Bridge Toll Funds. The project will benefit motorists and the local community by improving travel times, reducing cut-through traffic on local streets, and enhance safety and operational efficiency for motorists along the I-80/I-680/SR-12 Interchange linking the Bay Area, the Napa Valley, and Sacramento. Construction is expected to begin in late September 2020. Package 2A of this project is expected to be completed by Fall 2022.
On Wednesday, September 23, 2020, Caltrans Bay Area, Solano Transportation Authority (STA) and the City of Fairfield held a virtual public informational meeting where Caltrans presented an overview of the I-80/I-680/SR-12 Interchange PKG 2A project to the Solano County community, covering project information and detours that will be in place while the project is underway.
For more information and updates on the I-80/I-680/SR-12 Interchange PKG 2A project, please visit the website at 80-680-12interchange.com .
Caltrans Bay Area will begin work on Interstate 80(I-80), Interstate 680 (I-680) and State Route 12 (SR-12) Interchange Project Package (PKG) 2A in Solano County. I-80/ I-680/SR-12 PKG 2A will focus on relieving congestion by replacing the existing single-lane eastbound (EB) SR-12 to EB I-80 connector with a new two-lane connector and bridge structure which has been designed to accommodate future project phases. The current weave of traffic merging onto EB I-80 from SR-12 and exiting off from EB I-80 to Green Valley Road and SB I-680 will be eliminated by this project. To eliminate this weave, this project will construct a new dedicated off-ramp from EB SR-12 to Green Valley Road and a new dedicated off-ramp from EB I-80 to Green Valley Road and southbound I-680.
The I-80/I-680/SR-12 is a multi-year, multi-phase project which includes Package 1 through Package 7. The project site will be near Fairfield’s Green Valley and Cordelia neighborhoods. I-80/I-680/SR-12 Interchange PKG 1 was completed in 2017 with a new Green Valley Road Interchange and westbound SR-12 connector from WB I-80 to WB SR-12. These improvements will enhance safety and operational efficiency for motorists along the I-80/I-680/SR-12 Interchange. Construction is expected to begin in late September 2020.
VIRTUAL PUBLIC INFORMATIONAL MEETING SEPT 2020
Caltrans Bay Area and Solano Transportation Authority (STA) invite you to participate in a virtual public informational meeting where Caltrans will present an overview of the I-80/I-680/SR-12 Interchange PKG 2A project to the Solano County community. The meeting will be held on Wednesday, September 23 at 4:30 PM via ZOOM.
PLEASE JOIN US ON WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 2020 AT 4:30 PM VIA ZOOM.
TO JOIN THE MEETING VIA ZOOM
TO JOIN THE MEETING BY PHONE
Four Solano Mobility Programs Impacted by Potential Suspension of Uber and Lyft Operations in California
Suisun City, CA – In response to the recent ruling by the California Superior Court, Lyft and Uber are anticipated to suspend operations in California as soon as Friday, August 21, 2020. The suspension of services provided by Transportation Network Companies (TNCs), such as Uber and Lyft will impact Solano Mobility Programs which utilize TNCs as transportation providers.
The four Solano Mobility Programs impacted by the suspension of Uber and Lyft’s operations in California are:
Program participants should contact the Solano Mobility Call Center at 800-535-6883 or visit www.solanomobility.org for the latest updates on modifications to these programs or for information about alternative programs.
The STATUS Newsletter is published every month after the STA Board meeting to inform the public and our stakeholders of what’s happening with transportation in Solano County. Click HERE to view the August STATUS Newsletter 2020.