District 2 - Northeastern California
EMERGENCY OPERATIONS CENTER - SEE MAP & RELATED FIRE INFORMATION HERE

July 6, 2008 as of 9:00 AM Redding and surrounding counties are experiencing numerous traffic delays because of the wildfires in the area. State Route 32 is closed from the Junction of SR 36 in Tehama County to Butte Meadows in Butte County, due to wildfire. There is no estimated time to reopen. Highway 36 west is currently open with no restrictions. State Route 70 is currently closed from the Junction of 89/70, Greenville Wye,in Plumas County to 3 miles west of Pulga in Butte County. There is no estimated time to reopen. State Route 96 is currently open with no restrictions. State Route 299W is currently open with no restrictions Motorists traveling on routes throughout District 02 should watch for emergency equipment and personnel. Be advised that roads can close at anytime if conditions worsen. |
local information -
Current Road Closures Due to Fire - June 30, 2008
DANA TO DOWNTOWN UPDATE -Pile Driving and Closures Planned on State Route 44 in Redding - June 23, 2008
Intermittent Ramp Closures on Interstate 5 from Redding to Cottonwood - June 16, 2008
Firewood Permits Available - June 12, 2008
Caltrans Releases a Second Edition Cycling Guide - June 10, 2008
Caltrans Announces Tentative Work Schedule for the I-5 Boat Section Repair Project - May 28, 2008
Asphalt Overlay Through Downtown Burney - May 27, 2008
Susanville Townhill Barrier Project - May 21, 2008
Campaign Signs Along State Highways - May 19, 2008
Intermittent Full closures of Interstate 5 through Sacramento May through July
Roadwork scheduled from Sunday, July 6, 2008 through Saturday, July 11, 2008
- Projects in the Northstate
- Draft Public Participation Plan for the CTP and FSTIP
- Cycling Guide - for State Highways in the Northstate
- Almanor Regional Transportation Assessment
- Native American Connection
- Traffic Counts Online
- Slow for the Cone Zone

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About District 2
- District 2 is one of the original seven division offices within the California Department of Transportation. Founded in 1911, and headquartered in Redding, District 2 encompasses more than 27,000 square miles and all or part of nine counties. Seven northeastern counties are located within the district's boundaries, which include Lassen, Modoc, Plumas, Shasta, Siskiyou, Tehama, and Trinity. District 2 also services portions of Butte and Sierra Counties. The district is composed of terrain ranging from river valleys 200 feet above sea level to Mount Shasta rising to over 14,000 feet above sea level, from urban areas with populations above 125,000 to rural wilderness areas. These wide-ranging elements present District 2 varied and diverse challenges.



