Lake Solano County Park located in Winters, CA provides recreational water access including fishing, non-motorized boat access, riparian corridor camping opportunities and environmental education programs for visitors as well as school curriculum-related field trips.
The LPAR is a 1.8-mile stretch of asphalt and concrete paved road. This road is used for equipment delivery, daily employee access, and emergency evacuation route of the dam. It also provides access to a boat launch area used by vendors to start guided or self-guided trips down the Colorado River.
The scope of this project includes replacement of the approximately 2,871-foot-long, ABA accessible, raised boardwalk trail (6-feet wide with observation/interpretive bump outs), removal of any remaining portions of damaged and displaced boardwalk from sensitive environmental areas including wilderness, salvage of interpretive waysides, replacement of the gravel surfaced parking lot, and replaceme
The project envisions constructing 11-foot-wide lanes with 1-foot-wide paved shoulders with a 5-foot-wide uphill bike lane from Log Haven to Elbow Fork, and the bike lane discontinued to Big Water Trailhead, improving trailhead and parking areas throughout the upper canyon, improving pedestrian crossings (Elbow Fork, Log Haven), and replacing White Bridge.
The proposed improvements are to rehabilitate (3R) approximately 6.75 miles of Cottonwood Cove Road. Improvements begin at the entrance/fee station which is approximately 6.8 miles east of State Route 95 and the City of Searchlight, NV and continue along Cottonwood Cove Road east until the Marina boat launch (approximately 6.75 miles). The roadway project improvements are anticipated t
Sabino Canyon Park Road, also known as Forest Road 510, is located within Pima County, Arizona, north of Tucson, Arizona. The project begins on the north at the intersection with Carter Canyon Road and ends at the Forest Service gate. The project length is approximately 0.5 mile.
CO OMAD 300(69) - Minuteman Missile Access Roadway project consists of regraveling multiple aggregate surface routes which may be in Colorado, Wyoming or Nebraska and provide access to transportation of US Air Force
The total project (Phases 1 and 2) includes the rehabilitation of approximately ~4.86 miles of asphalt roadway, the rehabilitation of approximately 84,000 square feet of existing asphalt concrete parking areas, and
Chaffee County Road 300 provides access to the Arkansas River, the Browns Canyon National Monument, and to the Ruby Mountain Campground. This 0.25-mile section of CR 300 is gravel surfaced.
This project is located on Scenic Byway SH 5 Mt. Evans Highway approximately 8.5 miles south of the SH103 and SH5 intersection. The project limits cover 0.7 miles of roadway south of the lower Summit Lake Trailhead gravel parking area. The Mt.