why on earth is nobody talking about creating a bridge over the troubled sections of the road. if there is good solid land on each side of the problem, why can't we build a bridge? sounds cheaper then bandaging what's there or spending billions to reroute, very time consuming idea which we don't have, the road back in the mountain. casons to bedrock, prestressed concrete and steel sections built offsite while we repare the existing road. hey, maybe you need a consultant to get this project resolved. regards bob
Re: “Slip, Sliding Away”
kurt. i have driven over this road in my R.V. many times over the years and not all 10 miles is affected with sliding, just some areas. since Caltrans has not solved this problem, and you sound like you are defending them cause you work there, has a study ever been done to consider short sections of bridges to span each area that is sliding? regards bob