Fairfax-Bolinas Road Repairs to Begin

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Starting this Wednesday, repairs will begin on Fairfax-Bolinas Road in West Marin to address damage from the major storm that struck the San Francisco Bay Area on October 24. The Marin County Department of Public Works is overseeing the project.

Since the storm, 11 miles of the winding rural road have been closed from the Azalea Hill trailhead near Fairfax to Highway 1 in Bolinas. Road crews will conduct repairs at milepost 9.96, near Ridgecrest Boulevard, where a large, uprooted tree fell downslope (away from the road) and caused extensive damage to the embankment. The result was a 15-foot-deep, 25-foot-wide hole in the road’s westbound lane.

The road will stay fully closed to all traffic (vehicles, cyclists, pedestrians) for approximately three weeks while the repairs are conducted. There will be heavy equipment in place along the narrow project corridor. For public safety reasons, it is requested that all travelers abide by the closure restrictions.

The scope of the repairs includes filling the hole, replacing a section of a 15-inch concrete pipe culvert that was damaged by the falling tree, and then restoring the roadway and shoulder throughout the site. The restoration work requires regrading and repaving to return the stretch of roadway to its previous condition.

The $120,000 project is being covered by the County’s Road and Bridge Fund. The project went through emergency procurement procedures to fast-track the work and get the roadway reopened as efficiently as possible. Reimbursement is being pursued through the California Office of Emergency Services (CalOES).

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