SR 32 Widening
SR 32 widening adds lanes, medians, sound walls, bike lanes, and intersection upgrades. Mark Thomas led design, environmental clearance, and phased delivery; Phase 3 is in final design.
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Mark Thomas has partnered with the City for years to deliver this legacy SR 32 corridor project, which widens 2.3 miles of roadway from SR 99 through Yosemite Avenue. The project includes four-lane expansion, a landscaped median, sound walls, bike lanes, intersection modifications, and the widening of Dead Horse Slough Bridge. Mark Thomas led the PA&ED and advanced multiple PS&E phases as funding became available, while also securing environmental clearance through an EIR for CEQA and a Categorical Exclusion for NEPA. The corridor was divided into three construction phases: Phase 1 (completed in 2014) widened the roadway from SR 99 to El Monte Avenue; Phase 2 (completed in 2016) included SR 99 ramps, signals, pavement rehab, and bike/ped access; and Phase 3, currently in final design, will extend widening to Yosemite Avenue. Mark Thomas also assisted with pavement rehabilitation using digouts, overlays, and Cold Foam asphalt restoration. The project remains on schedule and within budget.