For work on Woodcreek Oaks Boulevard, from Blue Oaks Boulevard to Crimson Ridge Way (Campus Oaks project), please contact the Development Services Department .

For widening Woodcreek Oaks Boulevard, from Crimson Ridge Way to Pleasant Grove Boulevard, see the project information below.



Woodcreek Oaks

Stage 2 Construction: Spring - Fall 2018

Improvements include:
  • Widening the bridge over Pleasant Grove Creek. 
  • Median construction and landscaping from Horncastle Avenue to Crimson Ridge Way.
  • Final roadway resurfacing from just north of Pleasant Grove Boulevard to Crimson Ridge Way. 

Typical working hours are Monday - Friday, 6 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. 

Traffic lanes may be narrowed and delays are possible. Please travel with caution through the work zone and watch for crews directing traffic. Bicyclists may be required to share the road, or use sidewalks during construction. Monitor electronic message boards for traffic information. 

Median trees are being protected to the greatest extent possible, and the project will result in a net increase of 22 trees throughout the corridor. 

Woodcreek Oaks Boulevard widening will improve traffic flow by making the final connection between four-lane road segments to the north and south, as planned in the City Council-adopted Roadway Capital Improvement Program.

Please note: Construction schedules are subject to change due to equipment, materials, and weather conditions.



Frequently Asked Questions

Woodcreek Oaks Widening - FAQ

Transportation Commission & City Council Meetings

City Council adopted the project's Environmental Report at their February 1, 2017 meeting.

A presentation on the Woodcreek Oaks Widening Project was made to the City of Roseville Transportation Commission on November 15, 2016. The Commission voted to recommend that Council adopt the project's Initial Study/Mitigated Negative Declaration, approve the Mitigation Monitoring and Reporting Program, and approve the project. View the staff report

Transportation Commission and City Council meetings begin at 7 p.m. in the Roseville Council Chambers, 311 Vernon Street. Contact the City Clerk’s Office to confirm meeting agendas, times, and dates by visiting roseville.ca.us/clerk.

Environmental Report

View the Environmental Report for the Woodcreek Oaks Widening Project. The public comment period has closed.

Questions regarding the Environmental Report may be directed to:
Mark Morse, Environmental Coordinator, (916) 774-5334


Community Workshop

The City of Roseville held a community workshop on Wednesday, August 24 at the Riley Library. The project team met with approximately 100 community members about the Woodcreek Oaks Widening to discuss the project features and schedule as well answer questions and obtain public feedback.






About the Project

The City Council-adopted Roadway Capital Improvement Program calls for Woodcreek Oaks Boulevard to have four lanes between Pleasant Grove Boulevard and Blue Oaks Boulevard. This roadway was originally designed and constructed with wide medians meant to accommodate future widening. This project makes the final connection between four-lane road segments to the north and south.

South of Crimson Ridge Way, Woodcreek Oaks Boulevard currently has two travel lanes, bike lanes, sidewalks, and a median designed to accommodate widening of the roadway to four lanes. The project widens this segment of Woodcreek Oaks Boulevard, from Crimson Ridge Way south to 600 feet north of Pleasant Grove Boulevard, into the center median. Also, the bridge over the south branch of Pleasant Grove Creek is being widened to accommodate the additional roadway. The medians will continue to be landscaped and completed roadway improvements will result in a net increase of 22 trees along the Woodcreek Oaks Boulevard corridor.



Project Overview

Schedule



Funding

Construction is approximately $6.8 million, funded primarily by developer-paid traffic mitigation fees.

Contact Us

We welcome your input and questions about this project. Please contact Public Works by calling (916) 782-ROAD or e-mailing [email protected]

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