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Measure R South Bay Highway Program Candidate Project List Measure R South Bay Highway Program Candidate Project List Base Program Nexus Cost Commited New ID Year Project Type Facility Limits City / County Phase Description Source Sponsor Doc Status Funding Facility Project Phase FA Type Estimate Funds Widen southbound off-ramp to Rosecrans Avenue, add signal at end of ramp and Preliminary Design CT.05 2013/14 Ramp I-405 at Rosecrans Avenue Hawthorne Candidate soundwall SBCCOG List Metro / Caltrans Complete No Funds I-405 Preliminary Design Project Development 13000000 0 CT.34 2013/14 Park and Ride Artesia Transit Center Artesia Transit Center County Candidate Expand park & ride facility. SBCCOG List Metro / Caltrans Concept I-110 Pre-Planning Design and Construction 5000000 0 I-405 at 182nd/Crenshaw Improvements: Widen northbound on-ramp to two lanes, CT.15 2013/14 Ramp I-405 at 182nd Street Torrance Candidate modify signal I-405 CSMP Metro / Caltrans Draft PSR (2004) No Funds I-405 PAED Project Development 3500000 0 I-405 at 182nd/Crenshaw Improvements: Widen northbound off-ramp to 182nd Street, CT.14 2013/14 Ramp I-405 at Crenshaw/182nd Street Torrance Candidate modify signal at terminus I-405 CSMP Metro / Caltrans Draft PSR (2004) No Funds I-405 PAED Project Development 13000000 0 I-405 at 182nd/Crenshaw Improvements: New southbound on-ramp from northbound Concept, ROW may be CT.16 2013/14 Ramp I-405 at Crenshaw Boulevard Torrance Candidate Crenshaw. I-405 CSMP Metro / Caltrans negotiable No Funds I-405 Pre-Planning Project Development 13000000 0 Westbound: Crenshaw on-ramp to Add WB auxiliary lane Crenshaw off-ramp to Coastal Corridor, I-405 CT.23 2013/14 Auxiliary lane I-105 Crenshaw off-ramp Hawthorne Candidate Crenshaw on-ramp. CSMP Metro / Caltrans Concept No Funds I-105 Pre-Planning Project Development 13000000 0 Widen northbound loop on-ramp, widen southbound on-ramp and create right-turn only lane in existing Caltrans ROW. Install a new southbound right-turn only lane on Redondo Beach, Inglewood Avenue to the southbound 405 on- CT.08 2013/14 Ramp I-405 at Inglewood Avenue Lawndale Candidate ramp and off-ramp SBCCOG List Metro / Caltrans Concept No Funds I-405 Pre-Planning Project Development 13000000 0 Add a second southbound left-turn lane, add northbound right-turn overlap phase. Continue third southbound lane on PCH from Rolling Hills Way to 600 feet east of Preliminary Design intersection. Add an eastbound far side bus Complete, No PSR, ROW TO.02 2013/14 Intersection Pacific Coast Highway at Crenshaw Boulevard Torrance Candidate turn-out. City Traffic Study Torrance required No Funds SR-1 Preliminary Design Design and Construction 11750000 0 Eastbound from Yukon to Coastal Corridor, I-405 CT.25 2013/14 Auxiliary lane I-105 Crenshaw Hawthorne Candidate Add EB auxiliary lane. CSMP Metro / Caltrans Concept No Funds I-105 Pre-Planning Project Development 29000000 0 CT.17 2013/14 Ramp I-405 at 190th Street Torrance Candidate Widen southbound on-ramp at 190th Street. SBCCOG List Metro / Caltrans Concept No Funds I-405 Pre-Planning Project Development 13000000 0 Northbound: south of El Segundo Coastal Corridor CT.32 2013/14 Auxiliary Lane I-405 Blvd. to I-105 Hawthorne Candidate Add northbound lane (modified), I-405 CSMP Metro / Caltrans Concept No Funds I-405 Pre-Planning Project Development 20000000 0 Northbound: Normandie Avenue to Add northbound auxiliary lane to the Western CT.18 2013/14 Auxiliary lane I-405 Western Avenue Los Angeles Candidate Ave off-ramp I-405 CSMP Metro / Caltrans Concept No Funds I-405 Pre-Planning Project Development 20000000 0 Widen southbound on-ramp from southbound Inglewood Avenue including a designated CT.09 2013/14 Ramp I-405 at Inglewood Avenue Redondo Beach Candidate right-turn lane within existing ROW Caltrans Metro / Caltrans Conceptual Design No Funds I-405 Preliminary Design Project Development 10000000 0 CT.33 2013/14 Ramp I-405 at Rosecrans Avenue Hawthorne Candidate Widen northbound off-ramp SBCCOG List Metro / Caltrans Concept No Funds I-405 Pre-Planning Project Development 13000000 0 Westbound from Prairie Avenue to CT.24 2013/14 Auxiliary lane I-105 I-405 Hawthorne Candidate Add WB auxiliary lane I-405 CSMP Metro / Caltrans Concept No Funds I-105 Pre-Planning Project Development 30000000 0 Widen signalized intersection and restripe to add three through lanes for westbound and eastbound and prohibit on-street parking and TO.04 2013/14 Intersection 190th Street at Van Ness Avenue Torrance Candidate upgrade traffic signal SBCCOG List Torrance Concept No Funds I-405 Pre-Planning Design and Construction 1200000 0 Reconstruct intersection (remove median and restripe) - Add one northbound left-turn TO.05 2013/14 Intersection 190th Street at Crenshaw Boulevard Torrance Candidate lane, part of Bundle B9 SBCCOG List Torrance Concept No Funds I-405 Pre-Planning Design and Construction 900000 0 Crenshaw Boulevard Intersection Projects: Add dual northbound right-turn lanes, one eastbound right-turn lane and one eastbound TO.06 2013/14 Intersection Crenshaw Boulevard at Sepulveda Boulevard Torrance Candidate through-lane SBCCOG List Torrance Concept, ROW needed No Funds SR-213 Pre-Planning Design and Construction 5000000 0 Crenshaw Boulevard Intersection Projects: Concept, ROW and TO.07 2013/14 Intersection Crenshaw Boulevard at Carson Street Torrance Candidate Add fourth northbound through lane SBCCOG List Torrance widening needed No Funds SR-213 Pre-Planning Design and Construction 5000000 0 Crenshaw Boulevard Intersection Projects: SBCCOG List, PCH Provided dedicated southbound right-turn Study, Coastal Corridor Concept, ROW needed, TO.08 2013/14 Intersection Crenshaw Boulevard at Torrance Boulevard Torrance Candidate lane. Study Torrance Utility Relocation No Funds SR-213 Pre-Planning Design and Construction 5000000 0 New southbound Hawthorne Blvd. to northbound I-405 ramp and upgrade signalization at northbound and southbound CT.11 2013/14 Ramp I-405 at Hawthorne Boulevard Lawndale Candidate ramps I-405 CSMP Metro / Caltrans Concept No Funds I-405 Pre-Planning Project Development 13000000 0 Add third lane to northbound on-ramp from CT.13 2013/14 Ramp I-405 at Artesia Boulevard Torrance Candidate westbound Artesia Boulevard I-405 CSMP Metro / Caltrans Concept No Funds I-405 Pre-Planning Project Development 13000000 0 CT.29 2013/14 Ramp I-110 at Pacific Coast Highway County Candidate Widen southbound off-ramp Caltrans Measure R List Metro / Caltrans Concept No Funds I-110 Pre-Planning Project Development 15000000 0 Widen southbound I-405 on-ramp from Caltrans Measure R List CT.04 2013/14 Ramp I-405 at La Cienega Blvd. Inglewood Candidate southbound La Cienega Blvd. (5/22/09) Metro / Caltrans Concept No Funds I-405 Pre-Planning Project Development 13000000 0 Southeast corner of Rosecrans Construction of at park and ride facility at the Boulevard and Wadkins (vacant southeast corner of Rosecrans Boulevard Submitted to 2013 GA.01 2013/14 Park and Ride Park & Ride Facility lot) Gardena Candidate and Wadkins (vacant lot) City Gardena Concept CFP, not selected I-405 Pre-Planning Design and Construction 2473247 0 from Inglewood Avenue to Upgrade signals, improve right and left-turn HA.01 2013/14 Arterial El Segundo Boulevard Crenshaw Boulevard Hawthorne Candidate lanes, roadway reconstruction City Hawthorne Concept Local: 400k I-105 Pre-Planning Design and Construction 8798400 400000 Measure R South Bay Highway Program Candidate Project List Base Program Nexus Cost Commited New ID Year Project Type Facility Limits City / County Phase Description Source Sponsor Doc Status Funding Facility Project Phase FA Type Estimate Funds Traffic signal upgrades (Redondo and Vermont and other locations), addition of turn pockets where geometrically possible, from Crenshaw Boulevard to channelization, pavement upgrade, and GA.02 2013/14 Arterial Redondo Beach Boulevard Vermont Avenue Gardena Candidate minor concrete work City Gardena Concept No Funds I-405 Pre-Planning Design and Construction 3340000 0 ES.02 2013/14 Intersection Aviation Boulevard at El Segundo Boulevard El Segundo Candidate Add dual southbound left-turn lanes. SBCCOG List El Segundo Preliminary Design No Funds I-405 Preliminary Design Design and Construction 1500000 0 Traffic signal improvements, left-turn from east of Inglewood Avenue to improvements and various concrete LD.02 2013/14 Arterial Rosecrans Avenue Prairie Avenue Lawndale Candidate improvements. SBCCOG List Lawndale Concept No Funds I-405 Pre-Planning Design and Construction 1400000 0 Preliminary Design CA.02 2013/14 Intersection Del Amo Boulevard at Santa Fe Avenue Carson Candidate Intersection improvements SBCCOG List Carson Complete No Funds I-710 Design Design and Construction 477000 0 Metro: $3.223m, Construction of a raised median and $5,371m Local exclusive right-turn and left-turn lanes, signal Match, $7m from Van Ness Avenue to Felton Los Angeles / and signange improvements and pavement redevelopment IW.02 2013/14 Arterial Century Boulevard Avenue Inglewood Candidate rehabilitation City Inglewood PS&E at 95% funds I-405 Design Completed Construction 34600000 15594734 from Prairie Avenue to Inglewood Upgrade signals, improve right and left-turn HA.02 2013/14 Arterial 120th Street Avenue Hawthorne Candidate lanes, roadway reconstruction City Hawthorne Concept Local: $300k I-105 Pre-Planning Design and Construction 2000000 300000 Improvements to the intersection of CA.03 2013/14 Intersection Sepulveda Boulevard at Wilmington Avenue Carson Candidate Wilmington Ave. and Sepulveda Blvd. City Carson Concept No Funds I-405
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