Thursday, April 24, 2025
48.8 F
Roseville

Federal bill Includes $500,000 for New Walerga Rd. Bridge

Federal legislation includes $500,000 for new Walerga Road bridge

Roseville, CA- A federal appropriations bill approved by the House Appropriations Committee Tuesday includes $500,000 for construction of a new Walerga Road bridge over Dry Creek in western Placer County.

 Placer County officials hailed the news, noting that the federal funding would allow them to keep the project on schedule. ‘This project is a high priority because the existing bridge is flood-prone and too narrow to easily handle the ever-increasing number of vehicles that use it,’ said Board of Supervisors Chairman Bill Santucci.

‘The $500,000 in federal funding is critical, because it would allow us to complete design work. It wouldn’t be possible without Congressman John Doolittle of Roseville, who has championed this project for several years and worked hard to get federal funding for it. Supervisor Santucci represents the 1st District, which includes the area of West Placer where the bridge is located.

The appropriations bill still must be approved by the full House of Representatives and the Senate.  County officials noted they may not receive final word until this fall on whether the bridge funding will be in the final appropriations bill that emerges from the House and Senate. They emphasized, however, that Tuesday’s action is an important, and encouraging first step.

Built in 1973, the existing two-lane bridge over Dry Creek needs to be replaced because it is flood prone and inadequate for the increasing traffic volumes. Walerga is a rural road that connects two rapidly growing areas: Roseville and communities in northern Sacramento County.

Traffic volumes are expected to double over the next decade because of development in North Sacramento, the city of Roseville and unincorporated areas of West Placer.

The new bridge will have four traffic lanes and shoulders wide enough to accommodate bicycle lanes and pedestrians. It will be higher than the existing bridge to significantly reduce the risk of flooding, provide better emergency-vehicle access when the creek is running high and create fewer stream-flow obstructions.

The total cost of the project is estimated at $13 million. Construction is scheduled to start in 2008. In 2002, the federal government appropriated $1 million for preliminary studies and design work.

Placer County and Roseville are teaming up to raise funds for the bridge project and other West Placer road improvements though a joint traffic fee program. The fees are paid by new developments that increase traffic on roads targeted for improvement.

The program is expected to raise more than $6 million for the new bridge.



Coming Up!

Coming Up!

Trending

Nick the Greek Fountains at Roseville

Nick the Greek restaurant at Fountains at Roseville.

Hardwood Palace in Rocklin

Hardwood Palace basketball facility in Rocklin, Calif.

Placer Commerce Center groundbreaking for major business park

Lincoln, Calif. - Placer County and the Buzz Oats development company hosted a ceremonial groundbreaking for the Placer Commerce Center on Tuesday morning

PCWA urges water conservation amid Lake Spaulding infrastructure repairs

Auburn, Calif. - With the 2025 irrigation season now underway, the Placer County Water Agency (PCWA) is implementing seasonal conservation measures in response to ongoing limited water deliveries from Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E).

Lighthouse Counseling & Family Resource Center in Lincoln appoints Ann Elias as Executive Director

Lincoln, Calif. - The Board of Directors for Lighthouse Counseling & Family Resource Center is proud to announce the appointment of Ann Elias as the organization's new Executive Director, effective May 15, 2025.

Topics

Nick the Greek Fountains at Roseville

Nick the Greek restaurant at Fountains at Roseville.

Hardwood Palace in Rocklin

Hardwood Palace basketball facility in Rocklin, Calif.

Placer Commerce Center groundbreaking for major business park

Lincoln, Calif. - Placer County and the Buzz Oats development company hosted a ceremonial groundbreaking for the Placer Commerce Center on Tuesday morning

PCWA urges water conservation amid Lake Spaulding infrastructure repairs

Auburn, Calif. - With the 2025 irrigation season now underway, the Placer County Water Agency (PCWA) is implementing seasonal conservation measures in response to ongoing limited water deliveries from Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E).

Lighthouse Counseling & Family Resource Center in Lincoln appoints Ann Elias as Executive Director

Lincoln, Calif. - The Board of Directors for Lighthouse Counseling & Family Resource Center is proud to announce the appointment of Ann Elias as the organization's new Executive Director, effective May 15, 2025.

Crooked Lane Brewing announces plans for Roseville area taproom

Crooked Lane is the premier sponsor of Iron Rose FC, a professional men's and women's soccer team based in Roseville. The new taproom will be strategically located to serve as a gathering place for fans to celebrate and connect over great beer.

Fresenius Kidney Care in Roseville

Fresenius Kidney Care Roseville Home dialysis center in Roseville, California.

Related Articles

Local Spotlight

Stanford Ranch Family Dentistry in Rocklin serving the local community since 2000

Rocklin, Calif.- For nearly 25 years, Jason and Heather have grown their successful Stanford Ranch Family Dentistry practice by faithfully serving patients throughout the Rocklin, Roseville, and greater South Placer County region. Their business has grown to now employ over a dozen employees which helps them meet the growing demands of a successful local business.

California Recovery Center in Roseville offers treatment for substance abuse and mental health

California Recovery Center (CRC) is a treatment provider for adults with substance abuse and mental health condition, located in Roseville and serving the greater Sacramento region.

Roseville Sheet Metal serving community’s heating and air needs for over 70 years

Roseville, Calif. - At Roseville Sheet Metal, we’re proud of our years of service to the Roseville area and look forward to helping you with your air conditioning and heating needs.