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05/26/2022

This page is currently inactive - please continue following the City of Ventura - Government's page for the latest Public Works updates. Thank you!

Photos from Ventura Fire Department's post 05/21/2022
Photos from Ventura Police Department's post 05/21/2022
04/29/2022

We 💙 our Streets Crew!

Photos 11/24/2021

Are you familiar with the City of Ventura - Government’s Active Transportation Plan (ATP)? It will create a roadmap for priority projects and programs that will make walking, bicycling, and taking transit preferred alternatives for all people living, working, and visiting Ventura.

is helping to identify people willing to participate in a focus group between November 22nd and December 10th. Some may be virtual, and others may be hybrid, depending on the group availability and access. We are looking to develop both an English and Spanish speaking focus group.

If you are interested, click the link to register: http://ow.ly/GPfy50GVQSq

09/23/2021

🚲 Teaching students how to ride safely!

In partnership with , the City's sixth-grade bicycle education program returned for its third year. BikeVentura brings the City's kids' bike fleet to our local schools to show students the rules of the road and how to ride safely.

Don't forget that the City is developing its Active Transportation Plan and wants to hear your experience walking and biking around town. Visit www.ActivePlanVentura.com and tell us more today!

Photos from City of Ventura Public Works's post 09/23/2021

This week, our Streets Maintenance crew wrapped up over 1,200 feet of paving on Foothill Road ☑️

Stay tuned for our next large paving project on the City's more than 700 lane miles on Victoria Avenue coming soon!

The Streets crew supports road repairs to our residential streets, alleys, and smaller, secondary roads. Visit www.cityofventura.ca.gov/Construction for the latest updates on capital repair projects.

Photos 09/17/2021

The , where forgotten bikes on GCTD transit vehicles go when left unclaimed. All bikes are stored for 90 days+ if unclaimed they are moved to our Surplus site and placed for sale. If you forgot your bike on a GCTD transit vehicle please contact our Customer Service Center to claim it: 805-487-4222.

Please note: If found, items will not be available until at least 24 hours after they were reported missing. Valid ID must be presented at the time of retrieval. Perishables or items deemed unsanitary will be discarded.

All bikes and other items up for auction will be available on our surplus site: https://www.gctd.org/contact/doing-business/

09/16/2021

From VCStar Print Article
Construction On PCH (CA-SR1) Will Slow Drivers - Affect Cyclists

Drivers could be delayed on Pacific Coast Highway south of Mugu Rock for the next 18 months or so when construction starts next week on two retaining walls.
The $51 million project is slated to start Monday south of Sycamore Cove Beach, according to the California Department of Transportation, or Caltrans. Work is expected to last until spring 2023.
Two sections of so-called “secant” walls will be installed to shore up slopes that have been structurally undermined by erosion, officials said. Surf has caused severe erosion on the ocean side of the route, with cracks and displacement evident along the shoulder.
The project will close a 1,000-foot stretch of the right shoulder of the southbound highway. Motorists will share the southbound lane with bicyclists. The speed limit in the work zone will be reduced to 25 mph. The project will also require intermittent closures.
Construction will take place during the day and night as needed, Monday through Saturday.
Workers will build two sections of the protective wall, one 200-feet long and the other 600 feet, with a gap between the sections. They will drill holes for piles where structural steel beams will be inserted and held in place by poured concrete.
On the northbound side of PCH, rock scaling will be done along the hillside through October. Crews will remove loose rocks, with steel mesh netting keeping rocks from falling onto the road, Caltrans officials said.
The project is led by Flatiron Construction- Drill Tech Drilling & Shoring Inc., a joint venture, Caltrans said.

Photos from City of Ventura - Government's post 09/16/2021
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