SR 49 Multimodal Corridor Plan


Nevada City SR 49 Multimodal Corridor Plan

Project Background
 
The Highway 49 Multimodal Corridor Plan focuses on focuses on improving key intersections, pedestrian and bicycle facilities, and improving crossings from the State Route 20/SR 49/Uren Street intersection to the Nevada County Juvenile Hall. The improvements will allow active transportation users to travel along and across the SR 49 corridor safely and comfortably while accessing important destinations near the project area.
 
In 2018, NCTC in coordination with Nevada County and Nevada City recognized the need to address the lack of pedestrian and bicycle facilities and safety concerns from community residents and initiated the SR 49 Multimodal Corridor Plan to evaluate traffic conditions SR 49 between the SR 20/SR 49/Uren Street intersection in Nevada City to the Nevada County Juvenile Hall. More information on the Final Report is located below.
 
During the development of the SR 49 Multimodal Corridor Plan, NCTC hosted two public workshops in 2019 to identify community concerns, desired improvements in the corridor and receive input on improvement concepts.  In December of 2022, NCTC in coordination with Nevada City and Nevada County successfully secured state Active Transportation Program grant funding to construct the improvements.
 
 
Project Open House
 
Did you miss the October 2nd Open House on the SR 49 Multimodal Corridor Improvement Project? Would you like to share your input on the proposed improvements between SR 20/Uren Street and the Regional Dispatch Center?
 
Visit the Caltrans Engagement Portal https://engage.dot.ca.gov/03-0n780 to view the materials shared during the Open House and take a short survey to share your thoughts on the proposed improvements.
 
If you have any questions reach out to Sam Vandell, Caltrans Project Manager (sam.vandell@dot.ca.gov) or Jeremy Linder, Caltrans Public Information Officer (jeremy.linder@dot.ca.gov)
 
 
The project proposes to construct two roundabouts, pedestrian crossings, multi-use paths, sidewalks, and install new lighting and signage. Intersection improvements at Coyote Street, North Bloomfield Road/East Broad Street, Maidu Ave/Orchard Street, and Cement Hill Road/West Broad Street.  
 
To view the currently proposed improvement plan layout map click here.
 
Caltrans developed renderings showing the current conditions and proposed improvements at the following three locations within the corridor:
 
 
Your Voice Matters!
 
Caltrans and NCTC wants to hear from you! Your feedback will help us understand the needs of the people who use and live near this corridor.
 
Click the image below to visit the Caltrans Engagement Portal for the project and participate in a brief survey. If you were unable to attend the Open House, the Engagement Portal contains more information on the project as well as the material shared during the Open House.
 
 
 
 
 
SR 49 Multimodal Corridor Improvements Active Transportation Grant
 
On June 15, 2022, the Nevada County Transportation Commission, in coordination with Nevada County, Nevada City, and Grass Valley, and with the assistance of the transportation consulting firm GHD Inc., submitted Active Transportation Program (ATP) Cycle 6 grant applications for the State Route 49 Multimodal Corridor Improvements and the SR 174/49/20 Roundabout and Active Transportation Safety Project. To find additional details on the SR 174/49/20 Roundabout and Active Transportation Safety Project, click here https://www.nctc.ca.gov/Projects/SR-17420-Intersection/index.html
 
On December 7, 2022, the California Transportation Commission (CTC) awarded funding for Cycle 6 of the Active Transportation Program for both the Statewide Funding program component and the Small Urban & Rural program component.  NCTC was awarded funding for both grant applications submitted, totaling a combined $19,302,000 in ATP funding. The SR 49 Multimodal Corridor Improvement Project was recommended for $13.8 million, and the SR 174/49/20 Roundabout and Active Transportation Safety Project was recommended for $5.4 million.
The State Route 49 Multimodal Corridor Improvements, Nevada City focuses on improving key intersections, pedestrian and bicycle facilities, and improved crossings along the segment of SR 49 between the intersection of SR 20/49/Uren Street and County Juvenile Hall driveway/SR 49.  The improvements will allow active transportation users to travel along and across this section of the SR 49 corridor safely and comfortably while accessing important destinations near the project area.
 
Intersection improvement locations include SR 49 and Coyote Street, North Bloomfield Road/East Broad Street, Maidu Ave/Orchard Street, and Cement Hill Road/West Broad Street.  North Bloomfield/East Broad Street is signal-controlled, while the remaining three are side-stop controlled. Safety concerns will be addressed at all four locations. SR 49/Coyote Street improvements include a right-in-right-out intersection reconfiguration, new lighting, and high-visibility crosswalks with refuge islands and rectangular rapid flashing beacons along both crossing legs. Crosswalks at North Bloomfield Road/East Broad Street will be improved with new high-visibility markings. Maidu Ave/Orchard Street and Cement Hill Road/West Broad Street improvements include single-lane roundabouts, new lighting, shared-use paths around the roundabout perimeter, and high-visibility crosswalks with median refuge islands at each intersection leg.
 
New shared-use paths and sidewalk in several locations will connect to existing and future trails. At the east end of the corridor, between SR 20 and North Bloomfield Road, a shared-use path will connect to the existing Rood Center Path at North Bloomfield Road, which extends to Helling Way. At the west end, a shared-use path will span from the Juvenile Hall driveway to West Broad Street. At Cement Hill Road/West Broad Street, the roundabout will connect to the shared-use path to the west at the southwest corner, and sidewalk along Cement Hill Road at the northeast corner. A sidewalk will also extend to the north to Hirschman’s Trail.
 
Map of project boundaries SR 49
 
 
Nevada City SR 49 Multimodal Corridor Plan Report (2019)
 
The State Route 49 Multimodal Corridor Improvements, Nevada City was prepared to provide recommendations for the improvement of roadway and traffic conditions in order to make it safer and easier for pedestrians, cyclists and drivers to cross and travel along Highway 49 from the SR 20/SR 49/Uren Street intersection in Nevada City to the Nevada County Juvenile Hall. This will likely require a focus on intersections and innovative ways to reduce motor vehicle speeds prior to and throughout the corridor.
 
 
Please click the links below for the
Nevada City SR 49 Multimodal Corridor Plan Report.