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The US-101 North Corridor is a portion of the only continuous North-South highway west of the Coast Range in Northern California. The corridor serves as the primary freight route through Marin and Sonoma Counties, providing access to other Bay Area goods movement corridors via I-580, and serving as a key access route to San Francisco and coastal Northern California.
The corridor is predominantly freeway with one remaining seven-mile section of expressway between Novato and Petaluma. There are existing HOV lane segments in Marin County and near Santa Rosa. The arterial network is discontinuous due to topography. The cities of Sausalito, San Rafael, Novato, Petaluma and Santa Rosa are the main urban centers along the corridor. The US-101 North Corridor also intersects with SR-1, 12, 37, 116 and 128.
The CSMP requirement is noted in the Baseline Agreements of all projects receiving CMIA funding. CMIA funds have been allocated for the following improvement project on the US-101 North Corridor:
Caltrans is working in partnership with local agencies and groups to develop a CSMP for the US-101 North Corridor, which runs 82 miles from the northern end of the Golden Gate Bridge to the SR-128 interchange in Sonoma County.
For More Information, please contact:
Joseph Aguilar
Office of System Planning
District 4