State Route 41 Capital Maintenance Project
Summary
SCH Number
2025080468
Public Agency
California Department of Transportation, District 6
(DOT)
Document Title
State Route 41 Capital Maintenance Project
Document Type
NOE - Notice of Exemption
Received
Posted
8/12/2025
Document Description
The project proposes to resurface the existing pavement to extend the pavement service life, improve pedestrian facilities within the Community of Coarsegold, and upgrade safety features. Pavement resurfacing will include cold planing 0.25 feet of existing asphalt pavement and placing 0.10 feet of Rubberized Hot Mix Asphalt (Type G) over 0.15 feet of Hot Mix Asphalt (Type A) after sealing cracks and repairing localized failures.
Pedestrian infrastructure improvement in the Community of Coarsegold will include the construction of new sidewalks, ADA-compliant curb ramps, and curb and gutter systems, in addition to improved crosswalk visibility through the installation of streetlights and flashing beacons. Existing drainage inlets that are behind the proposed sidewalk will be replaced with a manhole at approximately PM 28.02 and PM 28.17. New drainage inlets will be placed in front of the sidewalk at those locations and connected to the existing culverts under State Route 41. An additional two inlets and two connecting culverts will be needed on both sides of the driveway to the Gold Creek Center at approximately PM 28.22, along the proposed northbound sidewalk. Reconstruction of the existing shoulder may be needed on northbound State Route 41 at the sidewalk location in the Community of Coarsegold.
Contact Information
Name
John Thomas
Agency Name
Caltrans, District 6
Job Title
Senior Environmental Planner
Contact Types
Lead/Public Agency / Project Applicant
Phone
Email
Location
Cities
Coarsegold
Counties
Madera
Regions
Citywide
Zip
93614
State Highways
SR 41
Notice of Exemption
Exempt Status
Categorical Exemption
Type, Section or Code
Class 2(c). Replacement or Reconstruction (PRC 21084; 14 CCR 15302)
Reasons for Exemption
The project is exempt because it involves resurfacing the existing pavement to extend the pavement service life and upgrading existing safety features and pedestrian facilities.
Attachments
Final Document(s) [Approved_Certified draft environmental documents]
Notice of Exemption
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