(Wheatland, CA) – The City of Wheatland is going to be able to finish an infrastructure project thanks to a grant from the California Transportation Commission. The city received 9.8 million dollars and will use the funds  to complete a pavement rehabilitation project between State Street and Evergreen Drive.

The city is also contributing $100,000 to construct additional infrastructure or improve existing features. Bike lanes, multi-use paths and a traffic signal at the intersection with McDevitt Drive will be included in the construction, officials said. Improvement to drainage facilities and upgrading facilities to current Americans with Disabilities standards will also be carried out.

Colusa County also received $730,000 for Caltrans to develop a safety project along State Route 20, which will include upgraded road signs, flashing beacons and improved pavement, officials said. Upgraded guardrail between the Lake County line and the State Route 16 junction will also be added.

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