SANTA BARBARA COUNTY, Calif. – The Union Valley Parkway interchange project in Orcutt at Highway 101 continues on with a pile driving operation set to begin on January 2, 2013. The operation will last three weeks and will run Monday through Friday from 7:00am until 4:00pm. The $10.3 million project is being built by Granite Construction will several funding sources, including nearly $5 million from Proposition 1B. For more information, see story below
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Construction on the U.S. Highway 101/Union Valley Parkway Interchange project will continue with a pile driving operation for a three week period beginning Wednesday, Jan. 2 from 7 am to 4 pm, weather permitting.
This pile driving operation will occur Monday through Friday. Property owners in the adjacent area can expect this road work to be noisy and should prepare accordingly for this temporary phase of construction.
This $10.3 million project is partially funded ($4.8 million) by Proposition 1B, a $19.9 billion transportation bond approved by voters in 2006 and ($4.8 million) from the Santa Barbara County Association of Governments Measure A, a local sales tax measure for transportation projects. The contractor for this project is Granite Construction.