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Map shows new and old coastal route into Crescent City, Calif; relocation involved cut 220 ft deep, construction of two lane roadbed on sand spit at elevation 30 above sea level; protecting berms, heavy rip-rap, using up to 2-ton stones and 6 by 6 in. concrete box culvert through fill; new road will be 0.52 mi shorter than old and will have 11 curves as compared to 113 curves on present road.
Map shows new and old coastal route into Crescent City, Calif; relocation involved cut 220 ft deep, construction of two lane roadbed on sand spit at elevation 30 above sea level; protecting berms, heavy rip-rap, using up to 2-ton stones and 6 by 6 in. concrete box culvert through fill; new road will be 0.52 mi shorter than old and will have 11 curves as compared to 113 curves on present road.
Road relocation cuts curves 90%
Pub Works
Redden, L.R. (author)
Public Works ; 80
1949
2 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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