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Skyway Roadway Maintenance Project

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The Town of Paradise plans to undertake a roadway maintenance project along approximately 2500 linear feet of Skyway between Bille Road and Wagstaff Road in Butte County, California, to address failed pavement sections. The work will include implementing traffic control measures, cold planning the damaged pavement, replacing it with hot mix asphalt to restore structural integrity, and reapplying pavement striping to enhance safety and driving conditions. This initiative aims to improve ride quality and extend the lifespan of the roadway while ensuring compliance with current transportation standards. The project is identified under CIP 9442 and was posted as a forecast on July 16, 2026, with no solicitation number assigned at this stage. The agency responsible is the City of Paradise, located in California, and all work is to be performed within the town limits of Paradise. Jessica Erdahl, Supervising Project Manager, serves as the primary point of contact and can be reached via email at jerdahl@townofparadise.com or by phone at 530-872-6291. Additional information about the project is available through the provided URL linked to the California Environmental Quality Act database.

General Info

Paradise to repair 2500 ft of Skyway road with asphalt and striping under CIP 9442 in Butte County.

Agency

California → City of Paradise

NAICS

237310 - Highway, Street, and Bridge ConstructionView NAICS

Place of Performance

Skyway between Bille and Wagstaff Roads, Paradise, CA

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Skyway Maintenance -- NOE

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AgencyCalifornia → City of Paradise
Contacts1 person available
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California → City of Paradise
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Jessica ErdahlSupervising Project Manager

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The Town of Paradise proposes to repair failed pavement sections along an approximately 2500 LF portion of Skyway between Bille Road and Wagstaff Road in the Town of Paradise, Butte County, California. The project will consist of traffic control, cold planning of failed pavement, replacing with hot mix asphalt (HMA) and restoring pavement striping to improve roadway safety and ride quality. CIP 9442

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