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Request for Street Light Maintenance:  We would like to inform you of a significant backlog of street light repairs caused by wire theft throughout the County and ask for your patience as we work towards fixing your streetlight(s). Over the past year and a half, there has been an escalation of copper wire theft throughout our street light system resulting in damage to 400 circuits.  Currently, there are 124 street light circuits damaged, resulting in over 1,240 street lights out of service.  We are continuing to work on repairing the extensive damage caused by  vandalism and theft to the underground conduit wiring system. Click here for additional information.

Scott Road Bike & Walk Event: In support of regional “May is Bike Month”, the Sacramento County Department of Transportation (SACDOT) closed an 8 mile section of Scott Road from White Road Rock to Latrobe Road, on Sunday May 6, from 8 AM to 4 PM.  Scott Road is in the eastern portion of Sacramento County and is one of the most scenic roadways in the area. The road closure provided bicyclists and pedestrians with an opportunity to ride and walk on a stretch of road -- with no motor vehicle traffic -- that has rolling hills, lush vegetation and impressive views of the Sierra Nevada mountains.  Click here for additional information.

Fair Oaks Boulevard Improvements: Phase 1: This project includes the first phase of improvements on Fair Oaks Boulevard identified in the Fair Oaks Boulevard Corridor Plan. The project proposes to provide “complete street” improvements at the Fair Oaks Boulevard at Marconi Avenue intersection including: curb, gutter, sidewalk, and bicycle lane improvements; landscaping/streetscape amenities; decorative gateway monuments; traffic signal modifications and upgrades to bring the intersection into compliance with ADA requirements; improved street lighting. Click here for additional information.

 

Report a Problem - E-Services Request 

SACDOT is pleased to provide unincorporated area residents with an on-line resource to report maintenance issues concerning roadways. Click here to initiate your E-Services request. You can also call SACDOT Customer Service at 916-875-5171 to report maintenance issues or for additional information.  Maintenance issues include:

• Curb, Gutter or Sidewalks Repairs
• Culvert/Pipe Repairs or Cleaning
• Drainage Problem
• Ditch Cleaning
• Graffiti
• Pothole/Chuckhole Repair
• Street Light Out
• Sign Down
• Signal Timing
• Tree Trimming

If this request is regarding an emergency service --  such as a roadway obstruction or traffic signal malfunction --  please contact Customer Service directly at 916-875-5171. 

Please note that SACDOT is responsible for maintenance requests for unincorporated area roadways only. If you need to report roadway maintenance issues in a City within Sacramento County, please contact the responsible city.
Road and Lane Closures

Sacramento County unincorporated area roadways may experience road or lane closures due to planned construction activities, for a community event or for emergency situations. Click here for a listing of current or emergency road and lane closures affecting unincorporated area roadways, or areas that the County inspects. This listing does not include state highways, such as Jackson Hwy, Hwy 50 and I-80.  Please note that the list of lane closures is not all-inclusive, and includes only those closures most affecting the traveling public. Criteria considered for road and lane closures includes time of day (peak traffic hours), duration, location, number of lanes, and scope of work. 

Emergency Closures

During severe weather or other emergency events, Sacramento County may find it necessary to implement full or partial road and/or lane closures for unincorporated area roadways.  T
he Department of Transportation will post emergency road and lane closure information to this webpage during actual events. Check this site for updated conditions of major County roads during these types of events.  

511:  Comprehensive Sacramento Region Travel Information

The Sacramento Area Council of Governments (SACOG) maintains a 511 phone line and webpage to provides access to information about all modes of travel: traffic conditions for commuters, bus and light rail information for more than 20 transit agencies, paratransit services for the elderly and disabled, ridesharing information and information on commuting by bike. The telephone service is available in English and Spanish.

Contact Information

SACOG welcomes questions and comments: 

Sacramento Area Council of Governments (SACOG)
1415 L Street, Suite 300, Sacramento, CA 95814
Phone: 916-321-9000
TDD: 916-321-9550
Information Center: 916-340-6252
Email:
sacog@sacog.org


 


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