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Sonoma County made significant strides in improving its road infrastructure this year. Despite challenges, the county invested $72.7 million in various projects, including repaving 19 miles of roads, addressing wildfire damage, and completing crucial bridge improvements.
While Sonoma County has historically ranked low in road quality, recent efforts have shown some improvement. The county’s pavement condition index slightly increased this year, indicating a gradual improvement. Key projects completed this year include a new pedestrian and bike bridge over the Russian River in Cloverdale and sidewalk improvements along Mark West Springs Road.
Looking ahead, the county plans to continue these efforts in 2025 with a focus on repairing several key roads throughout the region.