Morro Road Soldier Pile Wall Project
Project Description
Caltrans plans to construct a soldier pile wall on State Route 41 near Morro Bay, about 3 miles east of the Route 1 and Route 41 separation. The embankment at this location has slipped after heavy rains and damaged the roadway. Construction of the wall would stabilize the steep embankment slope, protect the roadway, and restore the roadway to its previous configuration.
Project Benefits
Purpose
The purpose of this project is to address the failing embankment slope below the State Route 41 roadway at post mile 3.1 and protect the roadway from continued slope failure.
Need
The currently programmed construction cost for the project is $3,095,000. Funding would come primarily from the State Highway Operation and Protection Program (SHOPP) under the Major Damage, Permanent Restoration Program. The project is eligible for federal funding.
Funding
The currently programmed construction cost for the project is $3,095,000. Funding would come primarily from the State Highway Operation and Protection Program (SHOPP) under the Major Damage, Permanent Restoration Program. The project is eligible for federal funding.
Proposed Project Schedule
Process | Date |
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Final environmental document to be completed | May 2021 |
Design to be completed | January 2022 |
Advertise | October 2022 |
Construction to begin | January 2023 |
Construction to be completed | January 2024 |
Contact
Barak Miles, Project Manager
Phone: (916) 995-7456
Email: barak.miles@dot.ca.gov
Public Information Office
Phone: (805) 549-3111
Email: info-d5@dot.ca.gov