California Highways (www.cahighways.org): County Route G15

Monterey
County Sign Route G15
[Click here for a key to the symbols used. Some county routes were constructed with federal funds. These routes are indicated as FAP (Federal Aid Primary), FAU (Federal Aid Urban), or FAS (Federal Aid Secondary). If no funding source is shown, no federal funds were used. Note that while some segments seem to have the same attributes, they may differ in the county-local road number assigned to the segment, or in the Caltrans Map Sheet number.]
Routing
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First Street in King City from US 101 to the King City city limits (FAS, 0.20 mi)
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First Street from the King City city limits to the King City city limits (FAS, 0.37 mi)
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First Street in King City from the King City city limits to Lyons Street (FAS, 0.68 mi)
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Lyons Street in King City from First Street to Metz Road (FAS, 0.05 mi)
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Metz Road in King City from Lyons Street to the King City city limits (FAS, 0.22)
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Metz Road outside King City from the King City city limits to the King City city limits (FAS, 0.40 mi)
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Metz Road inside King City (FAS, 0.12 mi)
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Metz Road from the King City city limits to Topo Road near Greenfield (FAS, 10.36 mi)
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Metz Road from Topo Road near Greenfield to Route 146 near Soledad (FAS, 6.28 mi)
History and Signage Information
This route was defined in 1965.
Status
Total mileage: 18.68 mi.
Status
- Gribblenation Blog (Tom Fearer): Sign County Route G15 and the 1923 Metz Tunnel
- "LRN" refers to the Pre-1964 Legislative Route Number. "US" refers to a US Shield signed route. "I" refers to an Eisenhower Interstate signed route. "Route" usually indicates a state shield signed route, but said route may be signed as US or I.
- Previous Federal Aid (pre-1992) categories: Federal Aid Interstate (FAI); Federal Aid Primary (FAP); Federal Aid Urban (FAU); and Federal Aid Secondary (FAS). Current Functional Classifications (used for aid purposes): Principal Arterial (PA); Minor Arterial (MA); Collector (Col); Rural Minor Collector/Local Road (RMC/LR). Note that ISTEA repealed the previous Federal-Aid System, effective in 1992, and established the functional classification system for all public roads.
- Other frequently used terms: California Transportation Commission (Commission or CTC), California Department of Transportation (Department or Caltrans), Regional Improvement Program (RIP), Interregional Improvement Program (IIP), State Transportation Improvement Program (STIP), State Highway Operation and Protection Program (SHOPP), Traffic Congestion Relief Program (TCRP), Clean Air and Transportation Improvement Act of 1990 (Proposition 116), High Speed Passenger Train Bond Program (Proposition 1A), Highway Safety, Traffic Reduction, Air Quality, and Port Security Bond Act of 2006 (Proposition 1B), Corridor Mobility Improvement Account (CMIA), State Route 99 Bond Program (RTE or SR 99), Local Bridge Seismic Retrofit Account (LBSRA), Trade Corridors Improvement Fund (TCIF), Highway-Railroad Crossing Safety Account (HRCSA), State-Local Partnership Program (SLPP), Environmental Phase (PA&ED), Design Phase (PS&E), Right of Way (R/W), Fiscal Year (FY), Active Transportation Program (ATP), Trade Corridor Enhancement Program (TCEP), Local Partnership Program (LPP), Local Streets and Roads Program (LSRP), Solutions for Congested Corridors Program (SCCP).
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