Population growth, both locally and statewide, has led to increased travel demand and congestion on Route 46 East. The primary purpose of the 46 East for the Future process is to generate public input to assist four partner agencies( Caltrans, SLOCOG, City of Paso Robles and San Luis Obispo County) in the development of a 20-year improvement strategy for the section of Route 46 East from US101 to Jardine Road. Please join us by offering your thoughts and suggestions.
Caltrans and its partners will host an open house and community workshop on May 29th at the Park Ballroom in Paso Robles to discuss potential improvement concepts for the 5 mile stretch of SR 46 East from the 46/101 interchange to Jardine Road.Learn more...
On March 5th, over 50 local residents and agency staff gathered to discuss the future of the SR 46 East. The workshop was the first in a series designed to solicit meaningful public input about the future of this section of transportation infrastructure. The workshop was covered by the local media. You can watch the clip and get the workshop materials on this page.
A project newsletter announcing the 46 East for the Future planning process was recently sent to local residents and businesses. You can download the newsletter by clicking here