The Folsom Lake Crossing was completed in March 2009. The project constructed a new 4 lane roadway that included a bridge over the American River. The roadway was built to mitigate for the closure of the 2 lane roadway that runs along the top of Folsom Dam, which was closed due to security concerns after 9-11. This major project eases regional traffic flow from Sacramento, Placer, and El Dorado counties bypassing the heavily congested roadways in Historic Folsom.
Major improvements included the following:
4 lane roadway
Class II Bike Lanes
1,030 foot concrete bridge over the American River
MEASURE A FUNDING
LOCATION
PROJECT STATUS
$37,577,078
City of Folsom
Complete 2009
Folsom Dam Bridge Crossing
Folsom Dam Bridge Crossing Structure
Folsom Dam Bridge Crossing Bike Lanes
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