Caltrans Highway 1 project report sparks lawsuit

SANTA CRUZ — A major, multimodal transit project in Aptos has been challenged in Sacramento Superior Court after a pair of advocacy groups filed a lawsuit against the effort this week.

The Campaign for Sustainable Transportation, an unincorporated group of individuals and organizations focused on opposition to highway expansion projects in the county, and the Sierra Club filed the lawsuit March 18 against Caltrans with the Santa Cruz County Regional Transportation Commission, the local lead for the project, listed as a party of interest.

Central to the project are plans to establish a combination of auxiliary lanes and bus-on-shoulder facilities along Highway 1 from State Park Drive to Freedom Boulevard along with the development of Coastal Rail Trail Segment 12, including various bicycle and pedestrian bridge improvements.

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