Tiburon Boulevard & Ned's Way
Caltrans will begin work to install a HAWK (high intensity activated crosswalk) signal at the Ned's Way crosswalk on approximately Tuesday, February 20.
This project is expected to take about five weeks (weather dependent) and will consist of day and night work. Caltrans expects the majority of the work to be confined to the shoulder area of the roadway, but some temporary cross-highway work may be necessary at times.
No one-way traffic control is anticipated for this project; two through lanes on Tiburon Boulevard will remain open, but flaggers may be used at times to guide work vehicles through the area.
Tiburon Boulevard & Trestle Glen
After work completes at Ned's Way, Caltrans will begin work at the Trestle Glen Boulevard intersection to install new thermoplastic crosswalk markings and enhanced signage.
Caltrans anticipates this project will consist of night work only, but day work may be minimally required at times.
No one-way traffic control is anticipated for this project; two through lanes on Tiburon Boulevard will remain open, but flaggers may be used at times to guide work vehicles through the area.
Traffic impacts are expected to be minimal for both projects. The Town has requested Caltrans limit any lane closures to nighttime hours and communicated the importance of keeping both lanes open and utilizing lane shifts and shoulder closures in lieu of one-way traffic control as much as possible.
Tiburon Boulevard & Stewart Drive
Caltrans continues work on Tiburon Boulevard to repair the damaged storm drain at the Tiburon Boulevard & Stewart Drive crosswalk. The work is weather dependent, so it will likely continue through the next two weeks.