The County of Tuolumne in California faces several infrastructure challenges, including road and bridge maintenance, water supply, and solid waste disposal. The county has a large network of roads and bridges that require regular maintenance, but funding for repairs is limited. Additionally, the county’s water supply is threatened by drought conditions, and officials are working to find ways to conserve water and manage the demand. Finally, the county is grappling with the issue of solid waste disposal, with limited options for managing and disposing of waste. Officials are exploring alternative waste management strategies, such as recycling and composting, to reduce the county’s reliance on landfills.
County of Tuolumne, Colorado
Population (Year): 55810 (2021)
Sample Highlights from the Capital Improvement Plan
Project ID
Project Title
Project Start Year
Project Description
Project Spend Total
Page Ref
Project Satus
663222
Algerine Road Crossing Algerine Creek Bridge Replacement Project, Bridge No. 32C0073
2024
The proposed project is to widen the existing bridge through rehabilitation or replacement. New railing will be installed to meet current standards.
4078000
Not Started
663226
Evergreen Road Reconstruction Project
2025
This project will reconstruct and widen 7.41 miles of Evergreen Road which begins at the junction with State Route 120 and proceeds north 7.41 miles to the junction with Mather Road (Forest Route 1S02). Roadway improvements will consist of pulverizing, importing aggregate base, paving, widening, improvements to one major drainage structure, paved ditches, and shoulder and ditch reconditioning. Safety improvements will include curve widening, signing, striping, increasing the clear zone, guardrail evaluation and pedestrian safety pavement markings.
29386000
Not Started
663233
Old Wards Ferry Road crossing Curtis Creek Bridge Replacement Project, Bridge No. 32C0017
2024
The proposed project is to replace the existing one lane bridge with a cast-in-place, prestressed concrete slab bridge. The bridge is designated as 32C0017.
3242240
Not Started
663244
Tuolumne Townsite Rule 20A
2024
The Tuolumne Townsite Underground Utility District encompasses the civic and public recreation areas of Tuolumne, including a portion of Chestnut Ave., Bay Ave., Fir Ave., Hodge Ave., Willow Ave., Main St., Pine St. and Carter St. The County will be coordinating with PG&E to move all overhead utilities underground.
16300000
Not Started
663245
Wards Ferry Road crossing Deer Creek Bridge Replacement Project, Bridge No. 32C0003
2024
The proposed project is to replace the existing one lane bridge with a cast-in-place, prestressed reinforced concrete box girder, two lane bridge. The bridge is designated as 32C0003.
10332000
Not Started
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- A timetable for the construction or completion of the project
- Justification for the project
- Explanation of expenses for the project
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