Background

Highway 65 Corridor Aesthetics Master Plan

Placer County Transportation Planning Agency (PCTPA), along with the Cities of Lincoln, Rocklin, Roseville, County of Placer, United Auburn Indian Community, and Caltrans District 3, completed a corridor aesthetics master plan for Highway 65 from Interstate 80 to Lincoln Boulevard (start of the Lincoln Bypass).

The Highway 65 corridor aesthetics master plan is intended to provide guidance for individual projects along this 8-mile corridor to ensure aesthetic continuity. The improvements will be made over many years and will involve several agencies and public input. This document is intended to establish a general approach to the design of the corridor but also have flexibility to allow each community to express their identity when designing specific elements such as community identification signage and local roadway connections.

Previous Public Outreach

PCTPA conducted significant public outreach during the six-year environmental phase of the project. Input from residents and businesses was obtained through community meetings, public hearings, and presentations listed below.

Project Resources

Notice of Determination – Caltrans / PCTPA – September 2016
Final Environmental Impact Report (EIR)/Environmental Assessment (EA) – Caltrans / PCTPA – September 2016 [Volume 1 – 26MB] – [Volume 2 – 18MB]
Final Project Report – Caltrans/PCTPA – August 2016
Notice of Availability – Caltrans / PCTPA – August 2015

Draft Environmental Impact Report (EIR)/Environmental Assessment (EA) – Caltrans / PCTPA – July 2015 [Full Report – 33MB]
Cover, Summary, and Table of Contents
Chapter 1 –   Proposed Project
Chapter 2 – Affected Environment, Environmental Consequences, and Avoidance, Minimization, and/or Mitigation Measures

2.1 – Land Use
2.2 – Growth
2.3 – Community Impacts
2.4 – Utilities/Emergency Services
2.5 – Traffic and Transportation/Pedestrian and Bicycle Facilities
2.6 – Visual/Aesthetics
2.7 – Cultural Resources
2.8 – Hydrology and Floodplain
2.9 – Water Quality
2.10 – Geology/Soils/Seismic/Topography
2.11 – Paleontology
2.12 – Hazardous Waste
2.13 – Air Quality
2.14 – Noise and Vibration
2.15 – Energy
2.16 – Natural Communities
2.17 – Wetlands and Other Waters
2.18 – Plant Species
2.19  – Animal Species
2.20 – Threatened and Endangered Species
2.21 – Invasive Species
2.22 – Cumulative Impacts

Chapter 3 – California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) Evaluation
Chapter 4 – Comments and Coordination
Chapter 5 – List of Preparers
Chapter 6 – Distribution List
Appendices

Draft Project Report – Caltrans/PCTPA – July 2015
Draft Project Report
Attachment A – Location Map
Attachment B – Constraints Map
Attachment C – Transportation Analysis Reports
Attachment D – Viable Alternatives Exhibits
Attachment E – Advance Planning Studies
Attachment F – Preliminary Cost Estimates
Attachment G – Exceptions to Design Standards
Attachment H – 2040 Planned Projects
Attachment I – Initial Site Assessment
Attachment J – Value Analysis
Attachment K – Right of Way
Attachment L – Draft Environmental Document
Attachment M – Transportation Management Plan, Phase 1 Exhibit, Phase 1 Analysis Memo
Attachment N – Draft Stormwater Data Report
Attachment O –Landscape Architecture Assessment Sheet
Attachment P – Risk Register

Draft EIR/EA and Draft Project Report Supporting Technical Studies
Community Impact Assessment – ICF International – 2014
Traffic Analysis Report – Fehr & Peers – 2014
Visual Impact Assessment – ICF International – 2014
Historic Property Survey Report, Including Archaeological Survey Report, Historical Resources Evaluation Report, Extended Phase I Report, and Archaeological Evaluation Report (Phase II) – ICF International – 2014 and 2015
Resources Evaluated Relative to the Requirements of Section 4(f) – ICF International – 2014
Bridge Design and Location Hydraulic Study – WRECO – 2015
Drainage Impact Summary – WRECO – 2015
Stormwater Data Report – WRECO – 2014
Water Quality Assessment Report – WRECO – 2015
Structures Preliminary Geotechnical Report – Blackburn Consulting – 2014
Initial Site Assessment Update – Blackburn Consulting – 2014Air Quality Study Report – ICF International – 2014
Air Quality Conformity Analysis – ICF International – 2014
Noise Study Report – ICF International – 2014
Noise Abatement Decision Report – ICF International – 2014
Natural Environment Study Including Preliminary Wetland Delineation Report and Fish Passage Reconnaissance Assessment – ICF International – 2014

Other Project Documents

Project Alternatives Flyer – PCTPA – February 2014
Project Concepts Flyer – PCTPA – January 2012
Project Study Report (PSR) for I-80 / SR 65 Interchange Modification – Caltrans – June 2009

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