Consent-Community Services # 7.
Board of Supervisors
Public Works
- Meeting Date:
- 01/27/2026
- Brief Title
- 2026 Pavement Preservation Project
From:
Adam Fieseler, Director, Department of Community Services
Staff Contact:
Ahmad Aleaf, Senior Civil Engineer, Department of Community Services, x8437
Supervisorial District Impact:
Districts 3,5
Subject
Adopt a Notice of Exemption (NOE) finding that the 2026 Pavement Preservation Project is exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) pursuant to CEQA Guidelines Section 15301(c), authorize filing of an NOE pursuant to Public Resources Code 21152(b), and approve the Project. (No general fund impact) (Fieseler/Aleaf)
Recommended Action
- Adopt a Notice of Exemption (NOE) finding that the 2026 Pavement Preservation Project is exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) pursuant to CEQA Guidelines Section 15301(c);
- Authorize filing of an NOE pursuant to Public Resources Code 21152(b); and
- Approve the 2026 Pavement Preservation Project.
Strategic Plan Goal(s)
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Thriving Residents |
Reason for Recommended Action/Background
Project approval and adoption of the Notice of Exemption will allow the project to move forward to final design and construction ready plans.
BACKGROUND
The proposed County Roads (CR) where pavements will be improved in the 2026 Pavement Preservation Project are located throughout the County as shown on the location map (see Attachment A) and listed below:
BACKGROUND
The proposed County Roads (CR) where pavements will be improved in the 2026 Pavement Preservation Project are located throughout the County as shown on the location map (see Attachment A) and listed below:
- 20.73 miles in the Dunnigan area including:
- 0.97 miles on Main, Hays, Wheeler, Second, First, and Railroad Streets within the town of Dunnigan
- 0.25 miles on County Road (CR) 89A from Main St to CR 5
- 0.81 miles on CR 88A from CR 5 to the north end
- 0.70 miles on CR 88B from CR 5 to the north end
- 0.60 miles on CR 88C from CR 5 to CR 88B
- 0.46 miles on CR 88C from CR 4 to CR 99W
- 0.44 miles on CR 5 from CR 88A to the east end
- 1.02 miles on CR 5 from CR 89 to the east end
- 2.12 miles on CR 88 from CR 6 to CR 2
- 0.29 miles on CR 88 from south end to CR 99W
- 0.66 miles on CR 88 from CR 99W to CR 1
- 2.07 miles on CR 6 from CR 86 to CR 88
- 0.94 miles on CR 6 from I-5 to CR 89B
- 0.84 miles on CR 89B from CR 6 to CR 99W
- 0.33 miles on CR 4 from CR 99W to CR 89
- 1.79 miles on CR 86 from CR 6 to CR 2
- 4.96 miles on CR 2 from CR 83 to CR 99W
- 1.48 miles on CR 1 from the west end to CR 84
- 1.25 miles on CR 18C from the abandoned CR 100B to CR 102
- 0.73 miles on CR 101 from City of Woodland limit and Churchill Downs Ave to CR 18C
- 2.53 miles on CR 102 from City of Woodland limit to CR 17
- 1.01 miles on CR 28H from CR 102 to the east, pending contractor alternative bid pricing and project budget availability
The Project involves pavement preservation of approximately 26 miles of Yolo County roadway, including the town of Dunnigan, areas around Dunnigan, important collectors north of the City of Woodland, and an optional bid item for a collector road near the Yolo County Landfill. The construction contract will include contractor pricing for the work near the Landfill and will be budget dependent. The roadway and streets will be treated by applying an asphalt rubber cape seal or triple seal treatment on the existing road surfaces. Some roads needing more extensive maintenance will require pulverization or milling removal of existing asphalt surfaces, and an asphalt leveling course. Asphalt rubber cape seal treatment begins with surface preparation, followed by an asphalt rubber chip seal on the existing pavement surface and is finished with a microsurfacing type II surface seal on top. Triple seal treatment also begins with surface preparation and a microsurface treatment on the existing pavement surface, followed by an asphalt rubber chip seal and slurry or microsurface to complete the treatment.
County Planning staff reviewed the project under the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) and determined that it is categorically exempt pursuant to CEQA Guidelines Section 15301(c) (existing highways, streets, and similar facilities). A proposed Categorical Exemption is included in Attachment B.
Collaborations (including Board advisory groups and external partner agencies)
Planning Division of the Department of Community Services
County Counsel
County Counsel
Competitive Bid Process/Vendor Performance
N/A
Fiscal Impact
No Fiscal Impact
Fiscal Impact (Expenditure)
- Total cost of recommended action:
- $ 0
- Amount budgeted for expenditure:
- $ 0
- Additional expenditure authority needed:
- $ 0
- One-time commitment:
- Yes
Source of Funds for this Expenditure
- Road Fund
- $0
Attachments
Form Review
| Inbox | Reviewed By | Date |
|---|---|---|
| Todd Riddiough | Todd Riddiough | 01/12/2026 05:57 PM |
| Stephanie Cormier | Stephanie Cormier | 01/13/2026 01:44 PM |
| Adam Fieseler | Adam Fieseler | 01/14/2026 12:05 PM |
| Financial Services | David Estrada | 01/14/2026 12:57 PM |
| County Counsel | Kimberly Hood | 01/14/2026 01:56 PM |
| Cindy Perez | Cindy Perez | 01/14/2026 03:29 PM |
- Form Started By:
- Lilia Razo
- Started On:
- 01/12/2026 05:18 PM
- Final Approval Date:
- 01/14/2026
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