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2025-2026 Restriping Project, CIP No. 9081

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The City of Salinas is preparing for the 2025-2026 Restriping Project, CIP No. 9081, which involves replacing approximately 15,300 lineal feet of thermoplastic lane line markings across city pavements. This initiative aims to improve road safety and visibility by renewing worn or faded striping throughout the municipal road network. The project is forecasted with a posted date of July 13, 2026, and all work will be performed within the city limits of Salinas, California. The Acting City Engineer, David Jacobs, serves as the primary point of contact, handling inquiries via email and phone, and will oversee project coordination and execution. While no solicitation number or NAICS code has been assigned at this stage, the project is part of the city's broader infrastructure maintenance efforts and will likely proceed through standard municipal procurement processes following the forecast announcement.

General Info

Salinas to restripe 15,300 feet of roads in 2026 for safety, overseen by David Jacobs.

Agency

California → City of Salinas

NAICS

237310 - Highway, Street, and Bridge ConstructionView NAICS

Place of Performance

City wide, Salinas, CA

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NOE ER 2026-003

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AgencyCalifornia → City of Salinas
Contacts1 person available
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California → City of Salinas
Office AddressN/A
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David JacobsActing City Engineer

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The project includes replacement of approximately 15,300 lineal feet of thermoplastic lane line markings in pavement throughout the City.

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