Fairfax-Bolinas Road CONDITION UPDATES, thank you for your patience: At milepost 5.73, Fairfax-Bolinas Road will be open on weekdays and weekends from 12/16/24 through 1/1/25 (weather permitting), with traffic controlled through a single lane with alternating access. This is to accommodate the holiday traffic. From 1/2/25 through 1/5/25, the road will be closed at milepost 5.73 to allow for construction activities as the project nears completion, weather permitting. After 1/5/25, it is anticipated that the road will be closed from Azalea Hill to Ridgecrest on weekdays only. By mid-January, the project is expected to be completed and the roadway will fully reopen. See project webpage for details.

San Geronimo Paving, Phase 2

Description

Overview

The County’s unincorporated road network pavement condition has improved notably in the last decade due to concerted efforts to invest in preserving this infrastructure. The work to be conducted on Redwood Drive from Park Street to Carson Avenue, and Central Avenue from Carson Road to Railroad Avenue. The work will generally consists of full width overlay, conform grinding, and pavement marking. This is a joint project through a cooperative agreement with Marin Water.

Funding

The estimated $700,000 project is funded by the County's Road and Bridge Fund and a contribution from Marin Water in lieu of their standard trench paving work.

Traffic impacts

Construction will take place during daytime hours with traffic control measures. Five-minute delays are expected for lane closures, and where the roads are too narrow for a lane closure, there will be up to two days of road closures from 8AM to 5PM, which will be communicated and coordinated in advance directly with the residents. Access will always be provided for active emergency service vehicles. Every effort will be made to provide advanced notice and minimize inconvenience to residents.

Timeline

Fall/Winter 2024

  • Construction expected to begin

Fall/Winter 2024

  • Construction expected to be completed
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