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2016_SHOPP_Projects (FeatureServer)

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Service Description: This map shows California transportation improvement projects which have been funded with SHOPP funds along with a combination of other state, federal and local funds.

Service ItemId: 4680002e0daf4fdc96a88195ada5f454

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Max Record Count: 1000

Supported query Formats: JSON

Supports applyEdits with GlobalIds: False

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Description: The 2016 State Highway Operation and Protection Program (SHOPP) is the State’s “fix-it-first” program that funds the repair and preservation of the State Highway System (SHS), safety improvements, and some highway operational improvements. By continuously repairing and modernizing the SHS, the SHOPP protects the enormous investment that has been made over many decades to create and manage the approximately 50,000 lane-mile SHS. The SHS includes State owned roadways, highways and bridges (including associated bicycle and pedestrian infrastructure) and their supporting infrastructure such as culverts, intelligent transportation systems (ITS), roadside safety rest areas, and maintenance stations. The SHOPP also funds mandated project categories such as retrofitting existing SHS facilities to comply with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and storm water control requirements. The SHOPP includes funding reservations for projects such as safety and emergency where specific project funding needs cannot be anticipated and for particular needs that have a set amount of annual funding. All projects funded by the SHOPP are limited to capital improvements that do not add capacity (no new highway lanes) to the SHS, though specified auxiliary lanes are eligible for SHOPP funding. Revenues for the SHOPP are generated by federal and state gas taxes and are fiscally constrained by the State Transportation Improvement Program Fund Estimate (Fund Estimate) that is produced by Caltrans based on established criteria and adopted by the California Transportation Commission (CTC or Commission).

Copyright Text: Copyright © 2017 California Department of Transportation

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