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California Streets and Highways Code
Division 1, Chapter 2, Article 3, Sections 300-635
The State Highway Routes
756906California Streets and Highways Code — Division 1, Chapter 2, Article 3, Sections 300-635
The State Highway Routes


300. The state highway system shall consist of the routes described in this article.

It is the intent of the Legislature, in enacting this article, that the routes of the state highway system serve the state's heavily traveled rural and urban corridors, that they connect the communities and regions of the state, and that they serve the state's economy by connecting centers of commerce, industry, agriculture, mineral wealth, and recreation.

(Repealed and added by Stats. 1987, Ch. 317, Sec. 3.)

§ 301; Route 1[edit]

301. Route 1 is from:

(a) Route 5 south of San Juan Capistrano to Route 101 near El Rio except for the portions of Route 1 relinquished:

(1) Within the city limits of the City of Dana Point between the western edge of the San Juan Creek Bridge and Eastline Road at the city limits of the City of Laguna Beach.

(2) Within the city limits of the City of Newport Beach between Jamboree Road and Newport Coast Drive.

(3) Within the city limits of the City of Santa Monica between the southern city limits and Route 10.

(4) Within the city limits of the City of Oxnard between Pleasant Valley Road and Route 101.

(b) Route 101 at Emma Wood State Beach, 1.3 miles north of Route 33, to Route 101, 2.8 miles south of the Ventura-Santa Barbara county line at Mobil Pier Undercrossing.

(c) Route 101 near Las Cruces to Route 101 in Pismo Beach via the vicinity of Lompoc, Vandenberg Air Force Base, and Guadalupe.

(d) Route 101 in San Luis Obispo to Route 280 south of San Francisco along the coast via Cambria, San Simeon, and Santa Cruz.

(e) Route 280 near the south boundary of the City and County of San Francisco to Route 101 near the approach to the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco.

(f) Route 101 near the southerly end of Marin Peninsula to Route 101 near Leggett via the coast route through Jenner and Westport.

(g) The relinquished former portions of Route 1 within the Cities of Dana Point, Newport Beach, Santa Monica, and Oxnard are not state highways and are not eligible for adoption under Section 81. For those relinquished former portions of Route 1, the Cities of Dana Point, Newport Beach, Santa Monica, and Oxnard shall maintain within their respective jurisdictions signs directing motorists to the continuation of Route 1. The City of Newport Beach shall ensure the continuity of traffic flow on the relinquished portions of Route 1 within its jurisdiction, including, but not limited to, any traffic signal progression.

(h) Upon a determination by the commission that it is in the best interest of the state to do so, the commission may, upon terms and conditions approved by it, relinquish to the City of Los Angeles the portion of Route 1 within the city between the southern city limit of the City of Santa Monica (approximately postmile 33.3) and Route 105 (approximately postmile 25.9), if the department and the City of Los Angeles enter into an agreement providing for that relinquishment. The following conditions shall apply upon relinquishment:

(1) The relinquishment shall become effective on the date following the county recorder’s recordation of the relinquishment resolution containing the commission’s approval of the terms and conditions of the relinquishment.

(2) On and after the effective date of the relinquishment, the relinquished portion of Route 1 shall cease to be a state highway.

(3) The portion of Route 1 relinquished under this subdivision shall be ineligible for future adoption under Section 81.

(4) The City of Los Angeles shall ensure the continuity of traffic flow on the relinquished portion of Route 1, including any traffic signal progression, to the extent applicable.

(5) For the portion of Route 1 relinquished under this subdivision, the City of Los Angeles shall install and maintain within its jurisdiction, signs directing motorists to the continuation of Route 1 to the extent deemed necessary by the department.

(Amended by Stats. 2015, Ch. 561, Sec. 1. (AB 810) Effective January 1, 2016.)

§ 301.1[edit]

301.1. (a) The commission may relinquish to the City of Torrance the portion of Route 1 that is located within the city limits of the city, upon terms and conditions the commission finds to be in the best interests of the state.

(b) A relinquishment under this section shall become effective immediately following the recordation by the county recorder of the relinquishment resolution containing the commission’s approval of the terms and conditions of the relinquishment.

(c) On and after the effective date of the relinquishment, both of the following shall occur:

(1) The portion of Route 1 relinquished under this section shall cease to be a state highway.

(2) The portion of Route 1 relinquished under this section may not be considered for future adoption under Section 81.

(d) The city shall ensure the continuity of traffic flow on the relinquished portion of Route 1, including, but not limited to, any traffic signal progression.

(e) For the portion of Route 1 that is relinquished, the city shall maintain within its jurisdiction signs directing motorists to the continuation of Route 1.

(Added by Stats. 2008, Ch. 639, Sec. 1. Effective January 1, 2009.)

§ 301.3[edit]

301.3 (a) The commission may relinquish to the City of Newport Beach the portion of Route 1 that is located between Jamboree Road and the Santa Ana River, within the city limits of the City of Newport Beach, upon terms and conditions the commission finds to be in the best interests of the state.

(b) A relinquishment under this section shall become effective immediately following the county recorder’s recordation of the relinquishment resolution containing the commission’s approval of the terms and conditions of the relinquishment.

(c) On and after the effective date of the relinquishment, both of the following shall occur:

(1) The portion of Route 1 relinquished under this section shall cease to be a state highway.

(2) The portion of Route 1 relinquished under this section shall be ineligible for future adoption under Section 81.

(d) The City of Newport Beach shall ensure the continuity of traffic flow on the relinquished portions of Route 1, including, but not limited to, any traffic signal progression.

(e) For those portions of Route 1 that are relinquished, the City of Newport Beach shall maintain within its jurisdiction signs directing motorists to the continuation of Route 1.

(Added by Stats. 2009, Ch. 238, Sec. 1. (AB 344) Effective January 1, 2010.)

§ 302; Route 2[edit]

302. (a) Route 2 is from:

(1) The point where Santa Monica Boulevard crosses the city limits of Santa Monica at Centinela Avenue to Route 101 in Los Angeles, except the relinquished portions described in subdivision (b).

(2) Route 101 in Los Angeles to Route 210 in La Canada-Flintridge via Glendale.

(3) Route 210 in La Canada-Flintridge to Route 138 via Wrightwood.

(b) Notwithstanding subdivision (a), the relinquished former portions of Route 2 within the city limits of West Hollywood and Santa Monica, and between Route 405 and Moreno Drive in Los Angeles, are not a state highway and are not eligible for adoption under Section 81. Those cities shall maintain signs within their respective jurisdictions directing motorists to the continuation of Route 2.

(c) (1) Notwithstanding subdivision (a), the commission may relinquish to the City of Beverly Hills the portion of Route 2 that is located between the city's west city limit at Moreno Drive and the city's east city limit at Doheny Drive, upon terms and conditions the commission finds to be in the best interests of the state.

(2) A relinquishment under this subdivision shall become effective immediately following the county recorder's recordation of the relinquishment resolution containing the commission's approval of the terms and conditions of the relinquishment.

(3) On and after the effective date of the relinquishment, both of the following shall occur:

(A) The portion of Route 2 relinquished under this subdivision shall cease to be a state highway.

(B) The portion of Route 2 relinquished under this subdivision shall be ineligible for future adoption under Section 81.

(4) For the portions of Route 2 that are relinquished, the City of Beverly Hills shall maintain within its jurisdiction signs directing motorists to the continuation of Route 2.

(d) (1) Notwithstanding subdivision (a), the commission may relinquish to the City of Los Angeles the conventional highway portion of Route 2 that is located within the city limits of that city, upon terms and conditions the commission finds to be in the best interests of the state, including, but not limited to, a condition that the City of Los Angeles maintain within its jurisdiction signs directing motorists to the continuation of Route 2.

(2) A relinquishment under this subdivision shall become effective immediately following the recording by the county recorder of the relinquishment resolution containing the commission's approval of the terms and conditions of the relinquishment.

(3) On and after the effective date of the relinquishment, both of the following shall occur:

(A) The portion of Route 2 relinquished under this subdivision shall cease to be a state highway.

(B) The portion of Route 2 relinquished under this subdivision may not be considered for future adoption under Section 81.

(4) For the portions of Route 2 that are relinquished, the City of Los Angeles shall maintain within its jurisdiction signs directing motorists to the continuation of Route 2.

(Amended by Stats. 2010, Ch. 491, Sec. 15. (SB 1318) Effective January 1, 2011.)

§ 303; Route 3[edit]

303. Route 3 is from:

(a) Route 36 near Peanut to Route 299 near Douglas City.

(b) Route 299 near Weaverville to Montague via Main Street in Yreka.

(Amended by Stats. 1974, Ch. 123.)

§ 304; Route 4[edit]

304. Route 4 is from:

(a) Route 80 in Hercules to Route 5 in Stockton via north of Concord and via Antioch.

(b) Route 5 to Route 99.

(c) Route 99 in Stockton to Route 49 at Altaville via the vicinity of Copperopolis.

(d) Route 49 in Angels Camp to Route 89 near Markleeville via Murphys, Calaveras Big Trees, Dorrington, and Bear Valley.

(Amended by Stats. 1994, Ch. 1220, Sec. 30. Effective September 30, 1994.)

§ 305; Route 5[edit]

305. Route 5 is from the international boundary near Tijuana to the Oregon state line via National City, San Diego, Los Angeles, the westerly side of the San Joaquin Valley, Sacramento, and Yreka; also passing near Santa Ana, Glendale, Woodland, and Red Bluff.

(Amended by Stats. 1984, Ch. 409, Sec. 16.)

§ 306; Route 6[edit]

306. Route 6 is from Route 395 near Bishop to the Nevada state line near Montgomery Pass.

(Repealed and added by Stats. 1963, Ch. 385.)

§ 307; Route 7[edit]

307. Route 7 is from the northerly boundary of the Federal Port of Entry near Calexico to Route 8 near El Centro.

(Amended by Stats. 1994, Ch. 1220, Sec. 31. Effective September 30, 1994.)

§ 308; Route 8[edit]

308. Route 8 is from:

(a) Sunset Cliffs Boulevard to Route 5 in San Diego.

(b) Route 5 in San Diego to Yuma via El Centro.

(Amended by Stats. 1972, Ch. 1216.)

§ 309; Route 9[edit]

309. Route 9 is from Route 1 near Santa Cruz to Route 17 near Los Gatos via Waterman Gap and Saratoga Gap and along the ridge between the San Lorenzo and Pescadero Creeks.

(Amended by Stats. 1981, Ch. 292, Sec. 15.)

§ 310; Route 10[edit]

310. Route 10 is from:

(a) Route 1 in Santa Monica to Route 5 near Seventh Street in Los Angeles.

(b) Route 101 near Mission Road in Los Angeles to the Arizona state line at the Colorado River via the vicinity of Monterey Park, Pomona, Colton, Indio, and Chiriaco Summit and via Blythe.

(Amended by Stats. 1984, Ch. 409, Sec. 20.)

§ 311; Route 11[edit]

311. Route 11 is from the northerly border of the new Federal Port of Entry and east of the Otay Mesa Port of Entry to near the junction of Route 125 and Route 905.

(Added by Stats. 1994, Ch. 1220, Sec. 32. Effective September 30, 1994.)

§ 312; Route 12[edit]

312. Route 12 is from:

(a) Route 1 near Valley Ford to Route 121 near Sonoma via Santa Rosa.

(b) Route 29 in the vicinity of Napa to Route 80 near Cordelia.

(c) Route 80 near Fairfield to Route 99 near Lodi via Rio Vista.

(d) Route 99 near Lodi to Route 88 near Lockeford.

(e) Route 88 near Clements to Route 49 near San Andreas.

(Amended by Stats. 1976, Ch. 1354.)

§ 313; Route 13[edit]

313. Route 13 is from Route 61 near the Oakland International Airport to Route 61 near Emeryville via the vicinity of Lake Temescal.

(Repealed and added by Stats. 1963, Ch. 385.)

§ 314; Route 14[edit]

314. Route 14 is from:

(a) Route 1 north of the intersection of Sunset Boulevard northwest of Santa Monica to Route 5 near Tunnel Station.

(b) Route 5 at Los Angeles near Tunnel Station to Route 58.

(c) Route 58 to Route 395 near Little Lake via the vicinity of Antelope Valley.

(Amended by Stats. 1965, Ch. 2007.)

§ 314.1; Route 14U[edit]

314.1. (a) The commission may relinquish to the City of Santa Clarita all or any portion of Sierra Highway, also known as Route 14U, located within the city limits of that city, upon terms and conditions the commission finds to be in the best interests of the state, if the department and the city enter into an agreement providing for that relinquishment.

(b) A relinquishment under this section shall become effective immediately after the county recorder’s recordation of the relinquishment resolution containing the commission’s approval of the terms and conditions of the relinquishment.

(c) On and after the effective date of the relinquishment, both of the following shall occur:

(1) The portion of Route 14U relinquished shall cease to be a state highway.

(2) The portion of Route 14U relinquished shall be ineligible for future adoption under Section 81.

(Added by Stats. 2017, Ch. 351, Sec. 2. (AB 1172) Effective January 1, 2018.)

§ 315; Route 15[edit]

315. Route 15 is from:

(a) Route 5 in San Diego to Route 8.

(b) Route 8 to the Nevada state line near Stateline, Nevada via the vicinity of Temecula, Corona, Ontario, Victorville, and Barstow.

(Amended by Stats. 1994, Ch. 1220, Sec. 33. Effective September 30, 1994.)

§ 316; Route 16[edit]

316. (a) Route 16 is from:

(1) Route 20 to Route 5 near Woodland via Rumsey and Woodland.

(2) Route 50 near Perkins to Route 49 near Drytown.

(b) Upon a determination by the commission that it is in the best interests of the state to do so, the commission may, upon terms and conditions approved by it, relinquish to the City of Sacramento the portion of Route 16 that is located within the city limits of that city if the city agrees to accept it. The following conditions shall apply upon relinquishment:

(1) The relinquishment shall become effective on the date following the county recorder’s recordation of the relinquishment resolution containing the commission’s approval of the terms and conditions of the relinquishment.

(2) On and after the effective date of the relinquishment, the relinquished portion of Route 16 shall cease to be a state highway.

(3) The portion of Route 16 relinquished under this subdivision shall be ineligible for future adoption under Section 81.

(4) For the portion of Route 16 relinquished under this subdivision, the City of Sacramento shall apply for approval of a business route designation for the relinquished portion of the highway in accordance with Chapter 20, Topic 21, of the Highway Design Manual.

(5) For the portion of Route 16 relinquished under this subdivision, the City of Sacramento shall install and maintain within its jurisdiction signs directing motorists to the continuation of Route 16 to the east.

(6) The City of Sacramento shall maintain the Surface Transportation Assistance Act (STAA) truck route designation for the portion of Route 16 relinquished that previously held that designation.

(c) (1) Upon a determination by the commission that it is in the best interests of the state to do so, the commission may, upon terms and conditions approved by it, relinquish to the County of Sacramento the portion of Route 16 that is within the unincorporated area of the county and between the general easterly city limits of the City of Sacramento, approximately post mile 3.3, and 0.2 miles east of Grant Line Road, approximately post mile 12.7, if the county agrees to accept it.

(2) The following conditions shall apply upon relinquishment:

(A) The relinquishment shall become effective on the date following the county recorder’s recordation of the relinquishment resolution containing the commission’s approval of the terms and conditions of the relinquishment.

(B) On and after the effective date of the relinquishment, the relinquished portion of Route 16 shall cease to be a state highway.

(C) The portion of Route 16 relinquished under this subdivision shall be ineligible for future adoption under Section 81.

(D) For the portion of Route 16 relinquished under this subdivision, the County of Sacramento shall apply for approval of a business route designation for the relinquished portion of the highway in accordance with Chapter 20, Topic 21, of the Highway Design Manual.

(E) For the portion of Route 16 relinquished under this subdivision, the County of Sacramento shall install and maintain within its jurisdiction signs directing motorists to the continuation of Route 16 to the east.

(F) The County of Sacramento shall maintain the STAA truck route designation for the portion of Route 16 relinquished that previously held that designation.

(G) The County of Sacramento shall ensure the continuity of traffic flow on the relinquished portion of Route 16 within its jurisdiction, including, but not limited to, any traffic signal progression.

(H) Any relinquishment agreement shall require that the County of Sacramento administer the operation and maintenance of the roadway in a manner that is consistent with professional traffic engineering standards.

(I) Any relinquishment agreement shall require the County of Sacramento to ensure that appropriate traffic studies or analyses will be performed to substantiate decisions affecting traffic on the roadway.

(d) Upon a determination by the commission that it is in the best interests of the state to do so, the commission may, upon terms and conditions approved by it, relinquish to the City of Rancho Cordova the portion of Route 16 that is within the city limits of the city between Sunrise Boulevard, approximately post mile 11.5, and Grant Line Road, approximately post mile 12.5, if the city agrees to accept it. The following conditions shall apply upon relinquishment:

(1) The relinquishment shall become effective on the date following the county recorder’s recordation of the relinquishment resolution containing the commission’s approval of the terms and conditions of the relinquishment.

(2) On and after the effective date of the relinquishment, the relinquished portion of Route 16 shall cease to be a state highway.

(3) The portion of Route 16 relinquished under this subdivision shall be ineligible for future adoption under Section 81.

(4) For the portion of Route 16 relinquished under this subdivision, the City of Rancho Cordova shall apply for approval of a business route designation for the relinquished portion of the highway in accordance with Chapter 20, Topic 21, of the Highway Design Manual.

(Amended by Stats. 2015, Ch. 630, Sec. 2. (AB 652) Effective January 1, 2016.)

§ 317; Route 17[edit]

317. Route 17 is from Route 1 near Santa Cruz to Route 280 in San Jose.

(Amended by Stats. 1984, Ch. 409, Sec. 22.)

§ 318; Route 18[edit]

318. Route 18 is from:

(a) Route 10 near San Bernardino to Route 210.

(b) Route 210 near San Bernardino to Route 15 in Victorville via Big Bear Lake.

(c) Route 15 near Victorville to Route 138 near Pearblossom.

(Amended by Stats. 1999, Ch. 724, Sec. 18. Effective January 1, 2000.)

§ 319; Route 19[edit]

319. (a) Route 19 is from Del Amo Boulevard near Long Beach to Gardendale Street/Foster Road in the Cities of Bellflower and Downey, and then, with an interruption of already relinquished route, from Telegraph Road at the Downey City limit to Route 164 (Galatin Road) at the northerly city limit of Pico Rivera.

(b) If the commission determines it is in the state's best interests to do so, it may do the following, pursuant to a cooperative agreement between the city and the department:

(1) Relinquish to the City of Bellflower the portion of Route 19 between the city's southerly city limit near Rose Avenue and Gardendale Street/Foster Road.

(2) Relinquish to the City of Downey the portion of Route 19 between the city's southerly city limit at Century Boulevard and Gardendale Street.

(3) Relinquish to the City of Pico Rivera the portion of Route 19 between Telegraph Road and Gallatin Road.

(c) A relinquishment under this section shall become effective when the county recorder records the relinquishment resolution containing the commissioner's approval of the relinquishment's terms and conditions.

(d) Any portion of Route 19 relinquished pursuant to this section shall cease to be a state highway on the effective date of the relinquishment.

(e) The relinquished former portions of Route 19 within the Cities of Downey, Lakewood, Long Beach, and Pico Rivera are not state highways and are not eligible for adoption under Section 81. For the relinquished former portions of Route 19, the Cities of Downey, Lakewood, Long Beach, and Pico Rivera shall maintain within their respective jurisdictions signs directing motorists to the continuation of Route 19. The City of Lakewood shall ensure the continuity of traffic flow on the relinquished former portion of Route 19, including any traffic signal progression

(Amended by Stats. 2013, Ch. 523, Sec. 6. (SB 788) Effective January 1, 2014.)

§ 320; Route 20[edit]

320. Route 20 is from:

(a) Route 1 near Fort Bragg to Route 101 at Willits.

(b) Route 101 to Route 80 near Emigrant Gap via Williams and Colusa.

(Repealed and added by Stats. 1963, Ch. 385.)

§ 322; Route 22[edit]

322. Route 22 is from:

(a) Route 1 near Long Beach to Route 405.

(b) Route 405 to Route 55 near Orange.

(Amended by Stats. 1965, Ch. 1372.)

§ 323; Route 23[edit]

323. Route 23 is from:

(a) Route 1 near Aliso Canyon to Route 101.

(b) Route 101 in Thousand Oaks to Route 118.

(c) Route 118 to Route 126 near Fillmore.

(Amended by Stats. 1984, Ch. 409, Sec. 25.)

§ 324; Route 24[edit]

324. Route 24 is from:

(a) Route 580 in Oakland to Route 680 in Walnut Creek.

(b) Route 680 in Walnut Creek to Route 4 near Pittsburg.

(Amended by Stats. 1990, Ch. 1187, Sec. 7.)

§ 325; Route 25[edit]

325. (a) Route 25 is from Route 198 to Route 101 near Gilroy.

(b) (1) Upon a determination by the commission that it is in the best interests of the state to do so, the commission may, upon terms and conditions approved by it, relinquish to the City of Hollister the portion of Route 25 that is located within the city’s jurisdiction between Sunnyslope Road and San Felipe Road prior to the relocation of that portion of Route 25 through adoption of the proposed new easterly bypass alignment of Route 25, if the department and the city enter into an agreement providing for that relinquishment.

(2) The terms and conditions imposed pursuant to paragraph (1) shall include a requirement for the City of Hollister to maintain within its jurisdiction signs directing motorists to the continuation of Route 25 until such time as the new easterly bypass alignment is adopted and opens to traffic.

(3) A relinquishment under this subdivision shall become effective immediately following the recording by the county recorder of the relinquishment resolution containing the commission’s approval of the terms and conditions of the relinquishment.

(4) On and after the effective date of the relinquishment, both of the following shall apply:

(A) The relinquished former portion of Route 25 shall cease to be a state highway.

(B) The relinquished former portion of Route 25 may not be considered for future adoption under Section 81.

(5) Upon a determination by the commission that it is in the best interests of the state to do so, the commission shall, upon terms and conditions approved by it, adopt into the state highway system the proposed easterly bypass alignment for Route 25 that is located between Sunnyslope Road and San Felipe Road in the City of Hollister. The adoption may occur at any time after the effective date of the relinquishment pursuant to paragraph (3).

(Amended by Stats. 2013, Ch. 523, Sec. 6. (SB 788) Effective January 1, 2014.)

§ 326; Route 26[edit]

326. Route 26 is from:

(a) Route 99 in Stockton to Route 12 at Valley Springs.

(b) Route 12 to Route 88 near Pioneer Station via Mokelumne Hill and West Point.

(Amended by Stats. 1994, Ch. 1220, Sec. 35. Effective September 30, 1994.)

§ 327; Route 27[edit]

327. Route 27 is from Route 1 near Topanga Beach to Route 118.

(Amended by Stats. 1981, Ch. 292, Sec. 20.)

§ 328; Route 28[edit]

328. Route 28 is from Route 89 at Tahoe City along the northern boundary of Lake Tahoe to the Nevada state line at Crystal Bay.

(Amended by Stats. 1965, Ch. 1371.)

§ 329; Route 29[edit]

329. Route 29 is from Route 80 near Vallejo to Route 20 near Upper Lake via the vicinity of Napa, via Calistoga, via Lower Lake, passing south of Kelseyville and via Lakeport.

(Amended by Stats. 1965, Ch. 1371.)

§ 332; Route 32[edit]

332. Route 32 is from:

(a) Route 5 near Orland to Route 99 near Chico.

(b) Route 99 near Chico to Route 36.

(Amended by Stats. 1984, Ch. 409, Sec. 29.)

§ 333; Route 33[edit]

333. Route 33 is from:

(a) Route 101 near Ventura to Route 150.

(b) Route 150 to Route 5 near Oilfields via the vicinity of Cuyama Valley and Maricopa and via Coalinga.

(c) Route 5 to Route 152 via the vicinity of Mendota.

(d) Route 152 west of Los Banos to Route 5 near Santa Nella.

(e) Route 5 near Santa Nella to Route 140.

(f) Route 140 to Route 5 near Vernalis.

(Amended by Stats. 1976, Ch. 1354.)

§ 333.1[edit]

333.1. Notwithstanding Section 253.3, no portion of the adopted Route 33 freeway between Foster Park and Cozy Dell Canyon Road shall be constructed as a freeway or expressway until a transportation corridor study, on a transportation corridor approximating such portion of the adopted Route 33 freeway, is undertaken and carried to a conclusion by the department in cooperation with the affected local governing agencies, including the County of Ventura and the City of Ojai, and a plan of action for fulfilling the corridor transportation needs has been mutually agreed upon by the parties conducting the study.

The transportation corridor study shall, when undertaken, follow a process which includes community involvement and participation in reaching a finding on the transportation needs, and in selection of the optimum means of fulfilling those needs, for the corridor and its related service area.

(Added by Stats. 1973, Ch. 644.)

§ 334; Route 34[edit]

334. (a) Route 34 is from Rice Avenue in the City of Oxnard to Route 118 near Somis.

(b) The relinquished former portions of Route 34 within the City of Oxnard are not state highways and are not eligible for adoption under Section 81. For those relinquished former portions of Route 34, the City of Oxnard shall maintain within its jurisdiction signs directing motorists to the continuation of Route 34.

(Amended by Stats. 2014, Ch. 345, Sec. 7. (AB 2752) Effective January 1, 2015.)

§ 335; Route 35[edit]

335. Route 35 is from:

(a) Route 17 at Summit Road to Route 92 via Skyline Boulevard.

(b) Route 92 to Route 280 at Bunker Hill Drive.

(c) Route 280 via Skyline Boulevard to Route 1 in San Francisco.

(Amended by Stats. 1990, Ch. 1187, Sec. 8.)

§ 336; Route 36[edit]

336. Route 36 is from Route 101 near Alton to Route 395 near Johnsonville passing near Forest Glen via Red Bluff and Mineral, via the vicinity of Morgan Summit, and via Susanville.

(Amended by Stats. 1998, Ch. 877, Sec. 18. Effective January 1, 1999.)

§ 337; Route 37[edit]

337. Route 37 is from:

(a) Route 251 near Nicasio to Route 101 near Novato.

(b) Route 101 near Novato to Route 80 near Lake Chabot via the vicinity of Sears Point and via the former Sears Point Toll Road.

(Amended by Stats. 1984, Ch. 409, Sec. 32.)

§ 338; Route 38[edit]

338. Route 38 is from:

(a) Route 10 near Redlands to Route 18 near Baldwin Lake via Barton Flats.

(b) Route 18 near Baldwin Lake along the north side of Big Bear Lake to Route 18 near the west end of Big Bear Lake.

(Repealed and added by Stats. 1963, Ch. 385.)

§ 339; Route 39[edit]

339. Route 39 is from: (a) Route 1 near Huntington Beach to the southern city limit of Buena Park.

(b) Route 5 in Buena Park to Route 72 in La Habra via Beach Boulevard.

(c) Beach Boulevard to Harbor Boulevard in La Habra via Whittier Boulevard.

(d) Whittier Boulevard in La Habra to Route 2 via Harbor Boulevard to the vicinity of Fullerton Road, then to Azusa Avenue, Azusa Avenue to San Gabriel Canyon Road, San Gabriel Avenue southbound between Azusa Avenue and San Gabriel Canyon Road, and San Gabriel Canyon Road, other than the portion of the segment described by this subdivision that is within the city limits of Azusa, Covina, and West Covina.

(e) The relinquished former portions of Route 39 within the city limits of Azusa, Buena Park, Covina, and West Covina are not state highways and are not eligible for adoption under Section 81. For the relinquished former portions of Route 39, the Cities of Azusa, Buena Park, Covina, and West Covina shall maintain within their respective jurisdictions signs directing motorists to the continuation of Route 39.

(f) Upon a determination by the commission that it is in the best interests of the state to do so, the commission may, upon terms and conditions approved by it, relinquish to the City of Anaheim the portion of Route 39 that is located within the city limits of Anaheim from the Anaheim/Stanton city limit north of Starr Street to the Anaheim/Buena Park city limit at North Stanton Avenue, if the city and the department enter into an agreement providing for the relinquishment. The following conditions shall apply upon relinquishment:

(1) The relinquishment shall become effective on the date following the county recorder’s recordation of the relinquishment resolution containing the commission’s approval of the terms and conditions of the relinquishment.

(2) On and after the effective date of the relinquishment, the relinquished portion of Route 39 shall cease to be a state highway.

(3) The portion of Route 39 relinquished under this subdivision shall be ineligible for future adoption under Section 81.

(4) For the relinquished former portion of Route 39, the City of Anaheim shall maintain within its jurisdiction signs directing motorists to the continuation of Route 39.

(Amended by Stats. 2017, Ch. 423, Sec. 1. (SB 52) Effective January 1, 2018.)

§ 340; Route 40[edit]

340. Route 40 is from Route 15 at Barstow to the Arizona state line near Topock, Arizona via Needles.

(Amended by Stats. 1981, Ch. 292, Sec. 22.)

§ 341; Route 41[edit]

341. Route 41 is from:

(a) Route 1 in Morro Bay to Route 46.

(b) Route 46 to Route 99 in Fresno.

(c) Route 99 in Fresno to Yosemite National Park.

(Amended by Stats. 1992, Ch. 1243, Sec. 31. Effective September 30, 1992.)

§ 343; Route 43[edit]

343. Route 43 is from:

(a) Route 119 to Route 46 in Wasco.

(b) Route 46 in Wasco to Route 99 near Selma.

(Amended by Stats. 1986, Ch. 928, Sec. 4.)

§ 344; Route 44[edit]

344. Route 44 is from Route 299 at Redding to Route 36 west of Susanville, via the vicinity of Lassen Volcanic National Park.

(Amended by Stats. 1999, Ch. 724, Sec. 19. Effective January 1, 2000.)

§ 345; Route 45[edit]

345. Route 45 is from:

(a) Route 113 near Knights Landing to Route 20 near Sycamore.

(b) Route 20 near Colusa to Route 32 near Hamilton City.

(Repealed and added by Stats. 1963, Ch. 385.)

§ 346; Route 46[edit]

346. Route 46 is from:

(a) Route 1 near Cambria to Route 101 near Paso Robles.

(b) Route 101 in Paso Robles to Route 99 near Famoso via Cholame Pass.

(Amended by Stats. 1992, Ch. 1243, Sec. 32. Effective September 30, 1992.)

§ 347; Route 47[edit]

347. Route 47 is from Route 110 in San Pedro to Route 10 via the Vincent Thomas Bridge.

(Amended by Stats. 1981, Ch. 292, Sec. 23.)

§ 347.1[edit]

347.1. Route 47 shall also include that portion of Henry Ford Avenue from Route 47 to Alameda Street and that portion of Alameda Street from Henry Ford Avenue to Route 91. Route 47 shall not include that portion of the adopted route from Route 1 to Willow Street and that portion of the adopted alignment from Willow Street to Route 405.

(Amended by Stats. 1988, Ch. 106, Sec. 18. Effective May 13, 1988. Operative January 1, 1989, by Sec. 31 of Ch. 106.)

§ 348; Route 48[edit]

348. Route 48 is from Route 14 near Lancaster to Route 122 near the San Bernardino county line.

(Amended by Stats. 1996, Ch. 10, Sec. 7. Effective February 9, 1997)

§ 349; Route 49[edit]

349. Route 49 is from:

(a) Route 41 near Oakhurst to Route 140 at Mariposa.

(b) Route 140 at Mariposa to Route 120 near Moccasin.

(c) Route 120 near Chinese Camp to Route 80 near Auburn via the vicinity of Sonora; via Angels Camp, San Andreas, and Jackson; and via the vicinity of El Dorado, Diamond Springs, and Placerville.

(d) Route 80 near Auburn to Route 20 in Grass Valley.

(e) Route 20 at Nevada City to Route 89 near Sattley via Downieville.

(f) Route 89 near Sierraville to Route 70 near Vinton via Loyalton.

(Amended by Stats. 2013, Ch. 523, Sec. 8. (SB 788) Effective January 1, 2014.)

§ 350; Route 50[edit]

350. Route 50 is from Route 80 west of Sacramento to the Nevada state line near Lake Tahoe via Placerville.

(Amended by Stats. 1981, Ch. 292, Sec. 24.)

§ 351; Route 51[edit]

351. Route 51 is from Route 50 in Sacramento to Route 80 east of Sacramento.

(Added by Stats. 1981, Ch. 292, Sec. 25.)

§ 351.1.[edit]

351.1. Notwithstanding Section 640, Route 51 shall be signed Interstate Business Loop 80.

(Added by Stats. 1981, Ch. 292, Sec. 25.)

§ 352; Route 52[edit]

352. Route 52 is from Route 5 east of La Jolla to Route 67 near Santee.

(Repealed and added by Stats. 1963, Ch. 385.)

§ 353; Route 53[edit]

353. Route 53 is from Route 29 to Route 20 via Clearlake.

(Amended by Stats. 1994, Ch. 1220, Sec. 36. Effective September 30, 1994.)

§ 354; Route 54[edit]

354. (a) Route 54 is from Route 5 near the Sweetwater River to the southern city limits of El Cajon.

(b) The relinquished former portion of Route 54 within the City of El Cajon is not a state highway and is not eligible for adoption under Section 81.

(c) The City of El Cajon may not impose any special restriction on the operation of buses or commercial motor vehicles, as defined in paragraph (1) of subdivision (c) of Section 34601 of the Vehicle Code, on the relinquished former portion of Route 54 if that restriction is in addition to restrictions authorized under other provisions of law.

(Amended by Stats. 2003, Ch. 525, Sec. 20. Effective January 1, 2004.)

§ 355; Route 55[edit]

355. (a) Route 55 is from the south end of Newport Beach Channel Bridge to Route 91 in Santa Ana Canyon.

(b) The relinquished former portions of Route 55 within the City of Newport Beach are not state highways and are not eligible for adoption under Section 81. For the relinquished former portions of Route 55, the City of Newport Beach shall maintain within its jurisdiction signs directing motorists to the continuation of Route 55. The City of Newport Beach shall ensure the continuity of traffic flow on the relinquished former portions of Route 1 within its jurisdiction, including, but not limited to, any traffic signal progression.

(Amended by Stats. 2014, Ch. 345, Sec. 8. (AB 2752) Effective January 1, 2015.)

§ 356; Route 56[edit]

356. Route 56 is from Route 5 north of La Jolla to Route 67.

(Repealed and added by Stats. 1963, Ch. 385.)

§ 357; Route 57[edit]

357. Route 57 is from:

(a) Route 1 near Huntington Beach to Route 22 near Santa Ana.

(b) Route 5 near Santa Ana to Route 210 near San Dimas.

(Amended by Stats. 1998, Ch. 221, Sec. 5. Effective January 1, 1999.)

§ 358; Route 58[edit]

358. (a) Route 58 is from:

(1) Route 101 near Santa Margarita to Route 33.

(2) Route 33 to Route 43.

(3) Route 43 to just west of Van Buren Place near Bakersfield.

(4) Mohawk Street near Bakersfield to Route 99.

(5) Route 99 to Route 15 near Barstow via Bakersfield and Mojave.

(b) Upon a determination by the commission that it is in the best interests of the state to do so, the commission may, upon terms and conditions approved by it, relinquish to the City of Bakersfield or the County of Kern the portion of Route 58 that is located within the jurisdiction of that city or county if the city or county agrees to accept it. The following conditions shall apply upon relinquishment:

(1) The relinquishment shall become effective on the date following the county recorder’s recordation of the relinquishment resolution containing the commission’s approval of the terms and conditions of the relinquishment.

(2) On and after the effective date of the relinquishment, the relinquished portion of Route 58 shall cease to be a state highway.

(3) The portion of Route 58 relinquished under this subdivision shall be ineligible for future adoption under Section 81.

(4) For the portion of Route 58 that is relinquished under this subdivision, the City of Bakersfield or the County of Kern shall install and maintain within the jurisdiction of the city or county signs directing motorists to the continuation of Route 58.

(c) The relinquished former portions of Route 58 within the unincorporated area of the County of Kern and within the City of Bakersfield are not state highways and are not eligible for adoption under Section 81. For the relinquished former portions of Route 58, the County of Kern and the City of Bakersfield shall maintain within their respective jurisdictions signs directing motorists to the continuation of Route 58.

(Amended by Stats. 2013, Ch. 523, Sec. 9. (SB 788) Effective January 1, 2014.)

§ 359; Route 59[edit]

359. Route 59 is from:

(a) Route 152 northerly to Route 99 near Merced.

(b) Route 99 near Merced to Snelling.

(Repealed and added by Stats. 1963, Ch. 385.)

§ 360; Route 60[edit]

360. Route 60 is from:

(a) Route 10 near the Los Angeles River in Los Angeles to Route 215 in Riverside via Pomona.

(b) Route 215 near Moreno Valley to Route 10 near Beaumont.

(Amended by Stats. 1994, Ch. 1220, Sec. 37. Effective September 30, 1994.)

§ 361; Route 61[edit]

361. Route 61 is from Route 84 near Newark to Route 580 near Albany via the vicinity of San Leandro and Oakland International Airport and via Alameda.

No portion of Route 61 shall be constructed as a freeway north of Hegenberger Road.

(Amended by Stats. 1984, Ch. 409, Sec. 34.)

§ 362; Route 62[edit]

362. Route 62 is from Route 10 near Whitewater to the Arizona state line near Earp via Morongo Valley, the vicinity of Yucca Valley, Twentynine Palms, Rice, and Vidal Junction.

(Amended by Stats. 1981, Ch. 292, Sec. 27.)

§ 363; Route 63[edit]

363. Route 63 is from:

(a) Route 137 near Tulare to Route 198.

(b) Route 198 to Route 180 via the vicinity of Orosi and Orange Cove.

(Amended by Stats. 1965, Ch. 1372.)

§ 364; Route 64[edit]

364. Route 64 is from Route 1 near Malibu Beach to Route 5 south of San Fernando.

(Repealed and added by Stats. 1963, Ch. 385.)

§ 365; Route 65[edit]

365. Route 65 is from:

(a) Route 99 near Bakersfield to Route 198 near Exeter.

(b) Route 198 near Exeter to Route 80 near Roseville on a route along the easterly side of the San Joaquin Valley, which route may include all or portions of any existing state highway route.

(c) Route 80 near Roseville to Route 70 near Marysville.

(d) Route 70 near Marysville to Route 99 in or near Yuba City.

(Amended by Stats. 1985, Ch. 46, Sec. 1.)

§ 366; Route 66[edit]

366. (a) Route 66 is from:

(1) Route 210 near San Dimas to the eastern city limit of the City of Pomona.

(2) The eastern city limit of the City of Rialto to Route 215 in San Bernardino.

(b) The relinquished former portions of Route 66 within the city limits of the Cities of Claremont, Fontana, Rancho Cucamonga, Rialto, and Upland are not state highways and are not eligible for adoption under Section 81. For the portions of Route 66 relinquished under this section, the Cities of Claremont, Fontana, Rancho Cucamonga, Rialto, and Upland shall maintain within their respective jurisdictions signs directing motorists to the continuation of Route 66 and shall ensure the continuity of traffic flow on the relinquished portions of Route 66, including any traffic signal progression.

(Amended by Stats. 2013, Ch. 523, Sec. 10. (SB 788) Effective January 1, 2014.)

§ 367; Route 67[edit]

367. Route 67 is from Route 8 near El Cajon to Route 78 near Ramona.

(Repealed and added by Stats. 1963, Ch. 385.)

§ 368; Route 68[edit]

368. (a) Route 68 is from:

(1) Asilomar State Beach to Route 1.

(2) Monterey to Route 101 in Salinas.

(b) (1) Upon a determination by the commission that it is in the best interests of the state to do so, the commission may, upon terms and conditions approved by it, relinquish to the City of Pacific Grove or the County of Monterey the portion of Route 68 described in paragraph (1) of subdivision (a) located within the jurisdiction of the city or the unincorporated area of the county, respectively, if the department and the city or county enter into an agreement providing for that relinquishment.

(2) A relinquishment under this subdivision shall become effective immediately following the county recorder’s recordation of the relinquishment resolution concerning the commission’s approval of the terms and conditions of the relinquishment.

(3) On and after the effective date of the relinquishment, both of the following shall occur:

(A) The portion of Route 68 relinquished under this subdivision shall cease to be a state highway.

(B) The portion of Route 68 relinquished under this subdivision shall be ineligible for future adoption under Section 81.

(4) The city or county shall ensure the continuity of traffic flow on the relinquished former portion of Route 68 within its jurisdiction, including, but not limited to, any traffic signal progression.

(5) The city or county shall maintain signs on the relinquished former portion of Route 68 within its jurisdiction directing motorists to the continuation of Route 68.

(Amended by Stats. 2013, Ch. 523, Sec. 11. (SB 788) Effective January 1, 2014.)

§ 370; Route 70[edit]

370. Route 70 is from:

(a) Route 99 near Catlett Road to Route 20 in Marysville.

(b) Route 20 in Marysville to Route 395 near Hallelujah Junction via Quincy and Beckwourth Pass.

(Amended by Stats. 1986, Ch. 928, Sec. 8.)

§ 371; Route 71[edit]

371. Route 71 is from Route 210 to Route 91 via Pomona and Chino Hills.

(Amended by Stats. 2010, Ch. 491, Sec. 19. (SB 1318) Effective January 1, 2011.)

§ 372; Route 72[edit]

372. Route 72 is from Route 39 to Route 605 in Whittier, except as follows:

(a) Route 72 shall cease to be a state highway when Route 90 freeway is completed from Route 5 to Route 39.

(b) The relinquished former portions of Route 72 within the City of Montebello, the City of Pico Rivera, and the County of Los Angeles are not state highways and are not eligible for adoption under Section 81. For the relinquished former portions of Route 72, the Cities of Montebello and Pico Rivera and the County of Los Angeles shall maintain within their respective jurisdictions signs directing motorists to the continuation of Route 72.

(Amended by Stats. 2010, Ch. 491, Sec. 19. (SB 1318) Effective January 1, 2011.)

§ 373; Route 73[edit]

373. Route 73 is from Route 5 near San Juan Capistrano to Route 405 via the San Joaquin Hills.

(Amended by Stats. 2003, Ch. 525, Sec. 21. Effective January 1, 2004.)

§ 374; Route 74[edit]

374. (a) Route 74 is from:

(1) Route 5 near San Juan Capistrano to Route 15 near Lake Elsinore.

(2) Route 215 near Perris to the southern city limit of Palm Desert.

(b) The relinquished former portions of Route 74 within the Cities of Lake Elsinore, Palm Desert, and Perris, and the County of Riverside, are not state highways and are not eligible for adoption under Section 81. For the former portions of Route 74, the Cities of Lake Elsinore, Palm Desert, and Perris, and the County of Riverside, shall maintain within their respective jurisdictions signs directing motorists to the continuation of Route 74. The Cities of Lake Elsinore, Palm Desert, and Perris shall ensure the continuity of traffic flow on the relinquished portions of Route 74, including any traffic signal progression.

(c) (1) The commission may relinquish to the City of Lake Elsinore the portion of Route 74 located within the city limits of that city, upon terms and conditions the commission finds to be in the best interests of the state.

(2) Any relinquishment agreement shall require that the City of Lake Elsinore administer the operation and maintenance of the highway in a manner consistent with professional traffic engineering standards.

(3) Any relinquishment agreement shall require the City of Lake Elsinore to ensure that appropriate traffic studies or analyses will be performed to substantiate any decisions affecting the highway.

(4) Any relinquishment agreement shall also require the City of Lake Elsinore to provide for public notice and the consideration of public input on the proximate effects of any proposed decision on traffic flow, residences, or businesses, other than a decision on routine maintenance.

(5) Notwithstanding any of its other terms, any relinquishment agreement shall require the City of Lake Elsinore to indemnify and hold the department harmless from any liability for any claims made or damages suffered by any person, including a public entity, as a result of any decision made or action taken by the City of Lake Elsinore, its officers, employees, contractors, or agents, with respect to the design, maintenance, construction, or operation of that portion of Route 74 that is to be relinquished to the city.

(6) A relinquishment under this subdivision shall become effective immediately after the county recorder records the relinquishment resolution that contains the commission’s approval of the terms and conditions of the relinquishment.

(7) On and after the effective date of the relinquishment, both of the following shall occur:

(A) The portion of Route 74 relinquished under this subdivision shall cease to be a state highway.

(B) The portion of Route 74 relinquished under this subdivision may not be considered for future adoption under Section 81.

(8) The City of Lake Elsinore shall ensure the continuity of traffic flow on the portion of Route 74 relinquished under this subdivision, including any traffic signal progression.

(9) For portions of Route 74 relinquished under this subdivision, the City of Lake Elsinore shall maintain signs directing motorists to the continuation of Route 74.

(d) (1) Notwithstanding subdivision (a), the commission may relinquish to the City of Hemet the portion of Route 74 that is located within the city limits of the City of Hemet, upon terms and conditions the commission finds to be in the best interests of the state, if the department and the City of Hemet enter into an agreement providing for that relinquishment.

(2) A relinquishment under this subdivision shall become effective immediately following the recordation by the county recorder of the relinquishment resolution containing the commission’s approval of the terms and conditions of the relinquishment.

(3) On and after the effective date of the relinquishment, both of the following shall occur:

(A) The portion of Route 74 relinquished under this subdivision shall cease to be a state highway.

(B) The portion of Route 74 relinquished under this subdivision may not be considered for future adoption under Section 81.

(4) The City of Hemet shall ensure the continuity of traffic flow on the portion of Route 74 relinquished under this subdivision, including any traffic signal progression.

(5) For portions of Route 74 relinquished under this subdivision, the City of Hemet shall maintain signs directing motorists to the continuation of Route 74.

(Amended by Stats. 2018, Ch. 198, Sec. 6. (AB 3246) Effective January 1, 2019.)

§ 375; Route 75[edit]

375. (a) Route 75 is from Route 5 to Route 5 via the Silver Strand and the San Diego-Coronado Toll Bridge.

(b) Upon a determination by the commission that it is in the best interests of the state to do so, the commission may, upon terms and conditions approved by it, relinquish portions of Route 75, if the department and the applicable local agency enter into an agreement providing for that relinquishment, as follows:

(1) To the City of Imperial Beach, the portions of Route 75 within its city limits.

(2) To the City of San Diego, the portions of Route 75 within its city limits.

(c) The following conditions apply upon relinquishment:

(1) The relinquishment shall become effective on the date following the county recorder’s recordation of the relinquishment resolution containing the commission’s approval of the terms and conditions of the relinquishment.

(2) On and after the effective date of the relinquishment, the relinquished portions of Route 75 shall cease to be a state highway.

(3) The portions of Route 75 relinquished under subdivision (b) and this subdivision shall be ineligible for future adoption under Section 81.

(4) The Cities of Imperial Beach and San Diego shall ensure the continuity of traffic flow on the relinquished portions of Route 75, including any traffic signal progression.

(5) For the portions of Route 75 relinquished under subdivision (b) and this subdivision, the Cities of Imperial Beach and San Diego shall install and maintain, within their respective jurisdictions, signs directing motorists to the continuation of Route 75, to the extent deemed necessary by the department.

(Amended by Stats. 2016, Ch. 398, Sec. 1. (AB 1500) Effective January 1, 2017.)

§ 376; Route 76[edit]

376. Route 76 is from Route 5 near Oceanside to Route 79 near Lake Henshaw.

(Repealed and added by Stats. 1963, Ch. 385.)

§ 377; Route 77[edit]

377. Route 77 is from:

(a) Route 880 near 42nd Avenue to a connection with Route 580 near High Street in Oakland.

(b) Route 580 in Oakland to Route 24 near Lafayette.

(Amended by Stats. 1984, Ch. 409, Sec. 35.)

§ 378; Route 78[edit]

378. Route 78 is from:

(a) Route 5 near Oceanside to Route 15 near Escondido.

(b) Route 15 near Escondido to Route 86 passing near Ramona, Santa Ysabel, and Julian.

(c) Route 86 near Brawley to Route 10 near Blythe. The portion of the route described in subdivision (c) between the easterly junction of Route 115 and the Imperial-Riverside county line shall be known and designated as the "Ben Hulse Highway."

(Amended by Stats. 1976, Ch. 1354.)

§ 379; Route 79[edit]

379. (a) Route 79 is from:

(1) Route 8 near Descanso to Route 78 near Julian.

(2) Route 78 near Santa Ysabel to the Temecula city limits east of Butterfield Stage Road.

(3) Temecula city limits south of Murrieta Hot Springs Road to Route 74 near Hemet.

(4) Route 74 near Hemet to the San Jacinto city limit near Menlo Avenue.

(5) The San Jacinto city limit near Sanderson Avenue to Route 10 near Beaumont.

(b) The relinquished former portions of Route 79 within the City of Temecula and the City of San Jacinto are not state highways and are not eligible for adoption under Section 81. For the relinquished former portions of Route 79, the City of Temecula and the City of San Jacinto shall maintain within their respective jurisdictions signs directing motorists to the continuation of Route 79. The City of Temecula shall ensure the continuity of traffic flow on the relinquished former portions of Route 79 within its jurisdiction, including any traffic signal progression.

(c) (1) Notwithstanding subdivision (a), the commission may relinquish to the City of Hemet the portion of Route 79 that is located within the city limits of that city, upon terms and conditions the commission finds to be in the best interests of the state, if the department and the city enter into an agreement providing for that relinquishment.

(2) A relinquishment under this subdivision shall become effective immediately following the county recorder’s recordation of the relinquishment resolution containing the commission’s approval of the terms and conditions of the relinquishment.

(3) On and after the effective date of the relinquishment, the relinquished portion of Route 79 shall cease to be a state highway.

(4) The portion of Route 79 relinquished under this subdivision shall be ineligible for future adoption under Section 81.

(5) For the portion of Route 79 that is relinquished under this subdivision, the City of Hemet shall maintain within its jurisdiction signs directing motorists to the continuation of Route 79.

(Amended by Stats. 2010, Ch. 491, Sec. 22. (SB 1318) Effective January 1, 2011.)

§ 380; Route 80[edit]

380. Route 80 is from:

(a) Route 101 near Division Street in San Francisco to Route 280 near First Street in San Francisco.

(b) Route 280 near First Street in San Francisco to the Nevada state line near Verdi, Nevada, passing near Oakland, via Albany, via Sacramento, passing near Roseville, via Auburn, via Emigrant Gap, via Truckee and via the Truckee River Canyon.

(Amended by Stats. 1968, Ch. 282.)

§ 380.1.[edit]

380.1. (a) The Legislature finds and declares the following:

(1) It is in the interest of the well-being of the traveling public in the state to bring the ramps connecting Yerba Buena Island to the San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge under the ownership and control of the State of California, and to ensure the reconstruction of those ramps according to contemporary design standards.

(2) It is in the best interest of the traveling public to begin work on the ramps as soon as possible in order to coordinate this work with the design and construction of the new east span of the San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge.

(b) (1) The department shall work in cooperation with the authority on the design and engineering of replacement ramps connecting Yerba Buena Island to the San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge.

(2) The department shall work in cooperation with the authority and the San Francisco County Transportation Authority to ensure that the design of the new ramps and the new eastern span of the San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge are compatible.

(c) Upon the transfer of any portion of former Naval Station Treasure Island to the authority that includes the ramp connections on the eastern side of Yerba Buena Island connecting the island to the San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge, the department is authorized to accept from the authority title, easements, and other interests in land that may be necessary for the state to own and operate one or more of the ramps.

(d) The transfer of a ramp from the authority to the state is contingent on all of the following:

(1) A finding by the California Transportation Commission that the transfer is in the best interests of the state.

(2) Approval by the California Transportation Commission of the terms and conditions of the transfer agreement entered into between the authority and the department.

(3) Completion of work on the ramp, in accordance with current seismic, engineering, and safety design standards as approved by the department, prior to the transfer.

(e) In accordance with state requirements, a project study report on the reconstruction of the ramps shall be finalized on or before December 31, 2008. The San Francisco County Transportation Authority shall be the lead agency for the development of the project study report and it shall work in coordination with the authority, the Mayor of the City of San Francisco, and the Bay Area Toll Authority.

(f) Nothing in this section shall require a commitment of state funding from (1) the State Highway Account or (2) toll revenues or other sources of funding under the jurisdiction of the Toll Bridge Program Oversight Committee established pursuant to Section 30952.1. This does not preclude a local entity from seeking any available funds for the reconstruction of the ramps, including state funds available to the local entity.

(g) For purposes of this section, “authority” means the Treasure Island Development Authority, a nonprofit public benefit corporation established by the legislative body of the City and County of San Francisco and the Treasure Island Conversion Act of 1997 (Chapter 898 of the Statutes of 1997).

(Added by Stats. 2007, Ch. 637, Sec. 1. Effective January 1, 2008.)

§ 380.3.[edit]

380.3. There will be increased motor vehicle traffic on San Pablo Avenue in the County of Contra Costa and the Cities of El Cerrito, Richmond, San Pablo, Pinole, and Hercules because traffic will be detoured onto San Pablo Avenue during construction work on State Route 80 to convert the existing shoulder to additional traffic lanes. Because of the increased traffic caused by the detour, the department may pay annually to that county and each of those cities the added costs of maintenance and operation of San Pablo Avenue. This section shall remain in effect only until the department certifies to the Secretary of State that construction is complete on the project on State Route 80 in Contra Costa County to convert the existing shoulder to additional traffic lanes, and as of the date of that certification is repealed.

(Added by Stats. 1989, Ch. 1164, Sec. 1. Effective September 30, 1989. Repealed as of date prescribed by its own provisions.)

§ 380.4.[edit]

380.4. (a) The Legislature finds and declares that there will be increased traffic on San Pablo Avenue in the Cities of Richmond, San Pablo, Pinole, Hercules, and El Cerrito, and other portions of San Pablo Avenue in the County of Contra Costa by motor vehicles detoured because of construction work on Route 80 in Contra Costa County.

(b) It is the intent of the Legislature in enacting this section that the state share in the cost of maintaining and operating San Pablo Avenue to the extent that it is used as an alternative to Route 80 during construction. It is the further intent of the Legislature that the department pay up to the amount authorized in this section to the County of Contra Costa and to each city specified in subdivision (a).

(c) During the period of construction, the department may pay annually to the County of Contra Costa and to each of the cities specified in subdivision (a) for the added costs of maintenance and operation of San Pablo Avenue. The total obligation of the department for this purpose shall not exceed seventy-five thousand dollars ($75,000) per year, adjusted for inflation, as reflected by a change in a national or regional index that measures the rate of inflation, as determined by the department.

(d) This section shall remain in effect only until the commission certifies to the Secretary of State that construction is complete on the project on Route 80 in Contra Costa County to convert the existing shoulder to additional traffic lanes, and as of the date of that certification is repealed.

(Added by Stats. 1989, Ch. 1009, Sec. 1. Repealed as of date prescribed by its own provisions.)

§ 381; Route 81[edit]

381. Route 81 is from Route 215 east of Riverside to Route 15 south of Devore.

(Amended by Stats. 1982, Ch. 681, Sec. 65.3.)

§ 382; Route 82[edit]

382. (a) Route 82 is from Route 880 in San Jose to Route 280 in San Francisco.

(b) The relinquished former portion of Route 82 within the City of San Jose is not a state highway and is not eligible for adoption under Section 81. For the relinquished former portion of Route 82, the City of San Jose shall maintain within its jurisdiction signs directing motorists to the continuation of Route 82 and shall ensure the continuity of traffic flow on the relinquished former portion of Route 82, including any traffic signal progression. The city may apply to the department for approval of a business route designation in accordance with Chapter 20, Topic 21, of the Highway Design Manual.

(Amended by Stats. 2013, Ch. 523, Sec. 13. (SB 788) Effective January 1, 2014.)

§ 383; Route 83[edit]

383. (a) Route 83 is from Route 71 to Route 10 near Upland.

(b) The relinquished former portion of Route 83 within the City of Upland is not a state highway and is not eligible for adoption under Section 81. For the relinquished former portion of Route 83, the City of Upland shall ensure the continuity of traffic flow, including any traffic signal progression, and maintain signs directing motorists to the continuation of Route 83.

(Amended by Stats. 2010, Ch. 491, Sec. 23. (SB 1318) Effective January 1, 2011.)

§ 384; Route 84[edit]

384. (a) Route 84 is from:

(1) Route 1 near San Gregorio to Route 101 at Woodside Road in Redwood City.

(2) Route 101 at Marsh Road in Menlo Park to Route 880.

(3) Route 880 to Route 238.

(4) Route 238 to Route 680 near Scotts Corners via the vicinity of Sunol.

(5) Route 680 near Scotts Corners to Route 580 in Livermore.

(6) Route 580 in Livermore to Route 4 near Brentwood.

(7) Route 12 at Rio Vista to the southerly city limit of the City of West Sacramento.

(b) The relinquished former portion of Route 84 within the City of West Sacramento is not a state highway and is not eligible for adoption under Section 81. For the relinquished former portion of Route 84, the City of West Sacramento shall maintain signs within its jurisdictions directing motorists to the continuation of Route 84.

(c) (1) The commission may relinquish to the City of Fremont the portion of Route 84 within its city limits between Route 880, approximately post mile 6.922, and Route 238 Mission Boulevard, approximately post mile 10.83, upon terms and conditions the commission finds to be in the best interests of the state, if the department and the city enter into an agreement providing for that relinquishment.

(2) A relinquishment under this section shall become effective on the date following the county recorder’s recordation of the relinquishment resolution containing the commission’s approval of the terms and conditions of the relinquishment.

(3) On and after the effective date of the relinquishment, all of the following shall occur:

(A) The relinquished portion of Route 84 shall cease to be a state highway.

(B) The relinquished portion of Route 84 shall be ineligible for future adoption under Section 81.

(C) For the relinquished portion of Route 84, the City of Fremont shall maintain signs within its jurisdiction directing motorists to the continuation of Route

(Amended by Stats. 2018, Ch. 461, Sec. 1. (SB 989) Effective January 1, 2019.)

§ 384.1.[edit]

384.1. The inclusion of Route 84 from Route 238 to Route 680 near Sunol in the state scenic highway system pursuant to Section 263.5 does not prohibit the use of railroad rights-of-way located in that scenic corridor for transportation purposes.

(Added by Stats. 1992, Ch. 427, Sec. 163. Effective January 1, 1993.)

§ 385; Route 85[edit]

385. Route 85 is from Route 101 near Bernal Road in San Jose to Route 101 near Moffett Boulevard in Mountain View.

(Amended by Stats. 1988, Ch. 106, Sec. 22. Effective May 13, 1988. Operative January 1, 1989, by Sec. 31 of Ch. 106.)

§ 386; Route 86[edit]

386. (a) Route 86 is from:

(1) Route 111 to Route 8 near El Centro.

(2) Route 8 near El Centro to the southern limit of the City of Imperial.

(3) The northern limit of the City of Imperial to Route 10 in the City of Indio via the vicinity of City of Brawley.

(b) Upon a determination by the commission that it is in the best interests of the state to do so, the commission may, upon terms and conditions approved by it, relinquish the following portions of Route 86, if the department and the applicable local agency enter into an agreement providing for that relinquishment, as follows:

(1) To the County of Imperial, the portions of Route 86 within unincorporated areas of the county from the beginning of the route at the junction of Route 111 to 0.5 mile south of Fredricks Road.

(2) To the City of El Centro, the portion of Route 86 within its city limits.

(3) To the City of Brawley, the portion of Route 86 within its city limits.

(c) The following conditions shall apply upon relinquishment:

(1) The relinquishment shall become effective on the date following the county recorder’s recordation of the relinquishment resolution containing the commission’s approval of the terms and conditions of the relinquishment.

(2) On and after the effective date of the relinquishment, the relinquished portions of Route 86 shall cease to be a state highway.

(3) The portions of Route 86 relinquished under this subdivision shall be ineligible for future adoption under Section 81.

(4) The Cities of Brawley and El Centro, and the County of Imperial, shall ensure the continuity of traffic flow on the relinquished portions of Route 86, including any traffic signal progression.

(5) For the portions of Route 86 that are relinquished under this subdivision, the Cities of Brawley and El Centro, and the County of Imperial, shall install and maintain, within their respective jurisdictions, the city or county signs directing motorists to the continuation of Route 86 to the extent deemed necessary by the department.

(d) Following the relinquishments authorized in subdivision (b), the portion of Route 86 from 0.5 mile south of Fredricks Road to the north junction of Route 78 shall be redesignated as a part of Route 78.

(e) The relinquished former portion of Route 86 within the City of Imperial is not a state highway and is not eligible for adoption under Section 81. For the relinquished former portion of Route 86, the City of Imperial shall install and maintain within its jurisdiction signs directing motorists to the continuation of Route 86 to the extent deemed necessary by the department. The City of Imperial shall ensure the continuity of traffic flow on the relinquished portion of Route 86 within its jurisdiction, including any traffic signal progression.

(Amended by Stats. 2018, Ch. 198, Sec. 7. (AB 3246) Effective January 1, 2019.)

§ 387; Route 87[edit]

387. Route 87 is from:

(a) Route 85 in the vicinity of Santa Teresa Boulevard to Route 101 in the vicinity of Guadalupe River.

(b) San Jose easterly of Route 101 to Route 237.

(Amended by Stats. 1988, Ch. 106, Sec. 23. Effective May 13, 1988. Operative January 1, 1989, by Sec. 31 of Ch. 106.)

§ 388; Route 88[edit]

388. Route 88 is from:

(a) Route 99 near Stockton to Route 49 passing south of Ione.

(b) Route 49 in Jackson to the Nevada state line via Pine Grove, Silver Lake, and Kirkwood.

(Amended by Stats. 1986, Ch. 928, Sec. 10.)

§ 389; Route 89[edit]

389. Route 89 is from:

(a) Route 395 near Coleville to Route 88 via the vicinity of Markleeville.

(b) Route 88 near Picketts Junction to Route 50 near Meyers.

(c) Route 50 near May's Junction to Route 80 via Tallac, Emerald Bay, McKinney's, Tahoe City, and the Truckee River.

(d) Route 80 near Truckee to Route 70 near Blairsden.

(e) Route 70 near Indian Falls to Route 36 near Deer Creek Pass.

(f) Route 36 near Morgan Summit to Lassen Volcanic National Park.

(g) Route 44 to Route 5 near Mt. Shasta.

(Amended by Stats. 1986, Ch. 928, Sec. 11.)

§ 390; Route 90[edit]

390. (a) Route 90 is from Route 1 northwest of the Los Angeles International Airport to Route 91 in Santa Ana Canyon passing near La Habra, except for the portion within the city limits of Yorba Linda.

(b) The relinquished former portion of Route 90 within the City of Yorba Linda is not a state highway and is not eligible for adoption under Section 81.

(c) The City of Yorba Linda shall ensure the continuity of traffic flow on the relinquished former portion of Route 90, including any traffic signal progression.

(d) For the relinquished former portion of Route 90, the City of Yorba Linda shall maintain signs directing motorists to the continuation of Route 90.

(Amended by Stats. 2003, Ch. 525, Sec. 22. Effective January 1, 2004.)

§ 391; Route 91[edit]

391. Route 91 is from:

(a) Vermont Avenue at the eastern city limits of Gardena to Route 215 in Riverside via Santa Ana Canyon.

(b) The relinquished former portions of Route 91 in the Cities of Gardena, Torrance, Lawndale, Redondo Beach, Manhattan Beach, and Hermosa Beach are not a state highway and are not eligible for adoption under Section 81.

(Amended by Stats. 2003, Ch. 525, Sec. 23. Effective January 1, 2004.)

§ 392; Route 92[edit]

392. (a) Route 92 is from:

(1) Route 1 near Half Moon Bay to Route 280.

(2) Route 280 to Route 238 in Hayward.

(b) The relinquished former portion of Route 92 within the City of Hayward is not a state highway and is not eligible for adoption under Section 81. For the relinquished former portion of Route 92, the City of Hayward shall maintain within its jurisdiction signs directing motorists to the continuation of Route 92 or to the state highway system, as applicable.

(c) (1) The commission may relinquish to the City of Hayward all or any portion of Route 92 located within the city limits of that city, upon terms and conditions the commission finds to be in the best interests of the state, if the department and the city enter into an agreement providing for that relinquishment.

(2) A relinquishment under this subdivision shall become effective immediately after the county recorder’s recordation of the relinquishment resolution containing the commission’s approval of the terms and conditions of the relinquishment.

(3) On and after the effective date of the relinquishment, both of the following shall occur:

(A) The portion of Route 92 relinquished shall cease to be a state highway.

(B) The portion of Route 92 relinquished shall be ineligible for future adoption under Section 81.

(4) For relinquished portions of Route 92, the City of Hayward shall maintain signs within its jurisdiction directing motorists to the continuation of Route 92 or to the state highway system, as applicable.

(Amended by Stats. 2015, Ch. 451, Sec. 13. (SB 491) Effective January 1, 2016.)

§ 393; Route 93[edit]

393. Route 93 is from:

(a) Route 77 near Moraga to Route 24 near Orinda.

(b) Route 24 near Orinda to Route 80 in Richmond and Pinole.

(c) Route 80 to Route 580 in Richmond via San Pablo and north Richmond.

(Amended by Stats. 1988, Ch. 106, Sec. 24. Effective May 13, 1988. Operative January 1, 1989, by Sec. 31 of Ch. 106.)

§ 394; Route 94[edit]

394. Route 94 is from Route 5 near San Diego to Route 8 west of Jacumba via Campo.

(Repealed and added by Stats. 1963, Ch. 385.)

§ 395; Route 95[edit]

395. Route 95 is from:

(a) Route 10 near Blythe to Route 40 near Needles.

(b) Route 40 west of Needles northerly to the Nevada state line.

(Repealed and added by Stats. 1963, Ch. 385.)

§ 396; Route 96[edit]

396. Route 96 is from Route 299 near Willow Creek via the vicinity of Weitchpec to Route 5 near the confluence of the Shasta and Klamath Rivers.

(Amended by Stats. 1984, Ch. 409, Sec. 39.)

§ 397; Route 97[edit]

397. Route 97 is from Route 5 in Weed to the Oregon state line near Dorris.

(Amended by Stats. 1984, Ch. 409, Sec. 39.)

§ 398; Route 98[edit]

398. Route 98 is from Route 8 near Coyote Wells to Route 8 via Calexico.

(Amended by Stats. 1972, Ch. 1216.)

§ 399; Route 99[edit]

399. Route 99 is from:

(a) Route 5 south of Bakersfield to Route 50 in Sacramento.

(b) Route 5 in Sacramento to Route 36 near Red Bluff, passing near Catlett and Tudor.

(Amended by Stats. 1988, Ch. 106, Sec. 25. Effective May 13, 1988. Operative January 1, 1989, by Sec. 31 of Ch. 106.)

§ 400; Route 100[edit]

400. Route 100 is from the junction of Routes 1 and 17 to Route 1 west of the San Lorenzo River via the beach area in Santa Cruz.

(Repealed and added by Stats. 1963, Ch. 385.)

§ 401; Route 101[edit]

401. Route 101 is from:

(a) Route 5 near Seventh Street in Los Angeles to Route 1, Funston approach, and, subject to Section 72.1, the approach to the Golden Gate Bridge in the Presidio of San Francisco via Santa Barbara, San Luis Obispo, and Salinas.

(b) A point in Marin County opposite San Francisco to the Oregon state line via Crescent City.

(Amended by Stats. 1999, Ch. 559, Sec. 2. Effective January 1, 2000.)

§ 402; Route 102[edit]

402. Route 102 is from Route 5 near Elkhorn to Route 80 near Auburn.

(Repealed and added by Stats. 1963, Ch. 385.)

§ 403; Route 103[edit]

403. Route 103 is from Route 47 in Los Angeles to Route 1.

(Amended by Stats. 1986, Ch. 928, Sec. 12.)

§ 404; Route 104[edit]

404. Route 104 is from:

(a) Route 99 near Arno to Route 88 near Ione.

(b) Route 88 west of Martell to Route 88 southwest of Pine Grove via the vicinity of Sutter Creek.

(Amended by Stats. 1984, Ch. 409, Sec. 43.)

§ 405; Route 105[edit]

405. Route 105 is from Pershing Drive near El Segundo to Route 605.

(Amended by Stats. 1992, Ch. 1243, Sec. 36. Effective September 30, 1992.)

§ 405.1.[edit]

405.1. The department may let, in an economically depressed area, as defined in subdivision (b) of Section 135.4, and without competitive bidding, contracts for the maintenance of the portion of the right-of-way bounded by Imperial Highway, Alameda Street, 120th Street, and the Harbor Freeway (Route 110), and improvements thereon, acquired for Route 105 and for any other work necessary to insure that the right-of-way is kept in a safe and sanitary condition and does not become a blight in the community.

(Amended by Stats. 1981, Ch. 292, Sec. 35.)

§ 407; Route 107[edit]

407. (a) Route 107 is from Route 1 in Torrance to the southern city limits of Lawndale.

(b) The relinquished former portion of Route 107 in the City of Lawndale is not a state highway and is not eligible for adoption under Section 81.

(Amended by Stats. 2003, Ch. 525, Sec. 28. Effective January 1, 2004.)

§ 407.5.[edit]

407.5. (a) The commission may relinquish to the City of Torrance the portion of Route 107 that is located within the city limits of the city, upon terms and conditions the commission finds to be in the best interests of the state.

(b) A relinquishment under this section shall become effective immediately following the recordation by the county recorder of the relinquishment resolution containing the commission’s approval of the terms and conditions of the relinquishment.

(c) On and after the effective date of the relinquishment, both of the following shall occur:

(1) The portion of Route 107 relinquished under this section shall cease to be a state highway.

(2) The portion of Route 107 relinquished under this section may not be considered for future adoption under Section 81.

(d) The city shall ensure the continuity of traffic flow on the relinquished portion of Route 107, including, but not limited to, any traffic signal progression.

(e) For the portion of Route 107 that is relinquished, the city shall maintain within its jurisdiction signs directing motorists to the continuation of Route 107.

(Added by Stats. 2008, Ch. 639, Sec. 2. Effective January 1, 2009.)

§ 408; Route 108[edit]

408. Route 108 is from:

(a) Route 5 near Crows Landing to Route 99.

(b) Route 132 in Modesto to Route 120 in Oakdale.

(c) Route 120 near Yosemite Junction to Route 49 south of Jamestown.

(d) Route 49 to Route 395 via the vicinity of Sonora and Long Barn.

(Amended by Stats. 2009, Ch. 189, Sec. 4. (SB 532) Effective January 1, 2010.)

§ 409; Route 109[edit]

409. (a) Route 109 is from Route 84 to Route 101.

(b) The department shall maintain and operate the segment of Route 109 within the City of East Palo Alto upon a determination by the department and the city that the segment is in an acceptable state of repair.

(c) No study and analysis of any proposed segment of Route 109 shall be conducted without the involvement of the governing body of any city or county through which the segment would pass as an active participant in the study and analysis. However, nothing in this subdivision shall preclude the department from conducting a study and analysis. Furthermore, no segment may be included in any plan for future Route 109 construction unless the segment is approved by each of those governing bodies.

(Amended by Stats. 1997, Ch. 277, Sec. 1. Effective January 1, 1998.)

§ 410; Route 110[edit]

410. (a) Route 110 is from Route 47 in San Pedro to Glenarm Street in Pasadena.

(b) The relinquished former portions of Route 110 that are located between 9th Street and Gaffey Street in the City of Los Angeles and Glenarm Street and Colorado Boulevard in Pasadena are not state highways and are not eligible for adoption under Section 81. For the relinquished former portions of Route 110, the Cities of Los Angeles and Pasadena shall maintain within their respective jurisdictions signs directing motorists to the continuation of Route 110 and shall ensure the continuity of traffic flow on the relinquished portion of Route 110, including any traffic signal progression.

(Amended (as amended by Stats. 2008, Ch. 669) by Stats. 2012, Ch. 769, Sec. 24. (AB 2679) Effective January 1, 2013.)

§ 411; Route 111[edit]

411. (a) Route 111 is from:

(1) The international border south of Calexico to Route 78 near Brawley, passing east of Heber.

(2) Route 78 near Brawley to Route 86 via the north shore of the Salton Sea.

(3) The western city limits of Cathedral City to Route 10 near Whitewater.

(b) The relinquished former portions of Route 111 within the unincorporated area of the County of Riverside and the Cities of Cathedral City, Coachella, Indian Wells, Indio, La Quinta, Palm Desert, and Rancho Mirage are not state highways and are not eligible for adoption under Section 81. For the relinquished former portions of Route 111, the County of Riverside and the Cities of Cathedral City, Coachella, Indian Wells, Indio, La Quinta, and Palm Desert, as applicable, shall maintain within their respective jurisdictions signs directing motorists to the continuation of Route 111 and shall ensure the continuity of traffic flow on the relinquished portions of Route 111, including any traffic signal progression.

(c) (1) The commission may relinquish to the City of Palm Springs any portion, or the entirety, of Route 111 within its city limits, upon terms and conditions the commission finds to be in the best interests of the state, if the department and the city enter into an agreement providing for that relinquishment.

(2) A relinquishment under this subdivision shall become effective on the date following the county recorder’s recordation of the relinquishment resolution containing the commission’s approval of the terms and conditions of the relinquishment.

(3) On and after the effective date of the relinquishment, all of the following shall occur:

(A) Any portion of Route 111 relinquished pursuant to this subdivision shall cease to be a state highway.

(B) Any portion of Route 111 relinquished pursuant to this subdivision shall be ineligible for future adoption under Section 81.

(C) For any portion of Route 111 relinquished pursuant to this subdivision, the City of Palm Springs shall maintain signs within its city limits directing motorists to the continuation of Route 111.

(Amended by Stats. 2018, Ch. 433, Sec. 1. (AB 2272) Effective January 1, 2019.)

§ 412; Route 112[edit]

412. Route 112 is from Route 61 to Route 185 in San Leandro.

(Repealed and added by Stats. 1963, Ch. 385.)

§ 413; Route 113[edit]

413. Route 113 is from:

(a) Route 12 to Route 80 near Dixon.

(b) Route 80 near Davis to Route 99 passing near Woodland.

(Repealed and added by Stats. 1963, Ch. 385.)

§ 414; Route 114[edit]

414. Route 114 is from Route 101 in East Palo Alto to Route 84.

(Amended by Stats. 1990, Ch. 1187, Sec. 10.)

§ 415; Route 115[edit]

415. Route 115 is from:

(a) Route 8 southeasterly of Holtville to Route 78.

(b) Route 78 east of Brawley to Route 111 at Calipatria.

(Amended by Stats. 1972, Ch. 742.)

§ 416; Route 116[edit]

416. Route 116 is from:

(a) Route 1 near Jenner to Route 101 near Cotati.

(b) Route 101 near Petaluma to Route 121 near Schellville.

(Repealed and added by Stats. 1963, Ch. 385.)

§ 418; Route 118[edit]

418. Route 118 is from:

(a) Route 126 near Saticoy to Route 210 near San Fernando.

(b) Route 210 near Sunland to Route 249 north of La Canada.

(Repealed and added by Stats. 1963, Ch. 385.)

§ 418.3.[edit]

418.3. The commission is requested to grant high priority for construction on uncompleted portions of Route 118 for which no construction contract has been awarded, in order to enable the department to award other major construction contracts, so that construction may proceed without delay on the route until it is completed, unless precluded therefrom by any conditions beyond the department's control.

(Amended by Stats. 1980, Ch. 777, Sec. 64.)

§ 418.4[edit]

418.4. In recognition of the fact that increased motor vehicle traffic uses Madera Road and Olsen Road in the City of Simi Valley to traverse between Routes 118 and 23, the department may pay up to ten thousand dollars ($10,000) annually to the city for the added costs of maintenance and operation of those two roads. The payment shall be made from funds appropriated to the department for the maintenance of state highways.

This section shall become inoperative upon the department certifying that construction is complete on the 1985 State Transportation Improvement Program project on Route 23 in Ventura County which provides the freeway-to-freeway connection with Route 118.

(Added by Stats. 1986, Ch. 1395, Sec. 1. Inoperative on date prescribed by its own provisions.)

§ 419; Route 119[edit]

419. Route 119 is from Route 33 at Taft to Route 99 near Greenfield.

(Repealed and added by Stats. 1963, Ch. 385.)

§ 420; Route 120[edit]

420. Route 120 is from:

(a) Route 5 near Mossdale to the west boundary of Yosemite National Park via the vicinity of Manteca and Oakdale, and via Big Oak Flat and Buck Meadows.

(b) The east boundary of Yosemite National Park to Route 395 near Mono Lake.

(c) Route 395 near Mono Lake to Route 6 near Benton Station.

(Repealed and added by Stats. 1963, Ch. 385.)

§ 421; Route 121[edit]

421. Route 121 is from:

(a) Route 37 near Sears Point to Route 29 near Napa.

(b) Route 29 in Napa to Route 128.

(Amended by Stats. 1984, Ch. 409, Sec. 47.)

§ 422; Route 122[edit]

422. Route 122 is from:

(a) Route 14 south of Palmdale to Route 138.

(b) Route 138 to Route 48.

(c) Route 48 northeasterly to Route 58.

(Amended by Stats. 1976, Ch. 1354.)

§ 423; Route 123[edit]

423. Route 123 is from Route 580 at San Pablo Avenue in Oakland to Route 80 in Richmond at Cutting Boulevard.

(Amended by Stats. 1990, Ch. 1187, Sec. 11.)

§ 424; Route 124[edit]

424. Route 124 is from:

(a) Route 88 south of Ione to Route 104.

(b) Route 104 to Route 16 near Waits Station.

(Repealed and added by Stats. 1963, Ch. 385.)

§ 425; Route 125[edit]

425. Route 125 is from:

(a) Route 905 near Brown Field to Route 54.

(b) Route 54 to Route 94 near La Mesa.

(c) Route 94 near La Mesa to Route 56.

(Amended by Stats. 1986, Ch. 928, Sec. 14.)

§ 426; Route 126[edit]

426. (a) Route 126 is from Route 101 near Ventura to Route 5.

(b) Route 126 shall be known and designated as the "Santa Paula Freeway."

(c) The relinquished former portion of Route 126 within the City of Santa Clarita is not a state highway and is not eligible for adoption under Section 81.

(Amended by Stats. 2003, Ch. 525, Sec. 33. Effective January 1, 2004.)

§ 427; Route 127[edit]

427. Route 127 is from Route 15 near Baker to the Nevada state line via the vicinity of Death Valley Junction.

(Repealed and added by Stats. 1963, Ch. 385.)

§ 428; Route 128[edit]

428. Route 128 is from:

(a) Route 1 near the mouth of the Navarro River to Route 101 near Cloverdale.

(b) Route 101 to Route 29 in Calistoga.

(c) Route 29 near Rutherford to Route 113 near Davis via Sage Canyon.

(Amended by Stats. 1994, Ch. 1220, Sec. 40. Effective September 30, 1994.)

§ 429; Route 129[edit]

429. Route 129 is from Route 1 near Watsonville to Route 101 in San Benito County.

(Amended by Stats. 1992, Ch. 1243, Sec. 39. Effective September 30, 1992.)

§ 430; Route 130[edit]

430. (a) Route 130 is from the eastern city limit of the City of San Jose near Manning Avenue to Route 33 near Patterson via the vicinity of Mount Hamilton.

(b) The relinquished former portion of Route 130 within the City of San Jose is not a state highway and is not eligible for adoption under Section 81. For the relinquished former portion of Route 130, the City of San Jose shall maintain within its jurisdiction signs directing motorists to the continuation of Route 130 and shall ensure the continuity of traffic flow on the relinquished former portion of Route 130, including any traffic signal progression.

(Amended by Stats. 2013, Ch. 523, Sec. 15. (SB 788) Effective January 1, 2014.)

§ 431; Route 131[edit]

431. (a) Route 131 is from Route 101 to Tiburon.

(b) Upon a determination by the commission that it is in the best interest of the state to do so, the commission may, upon terms and conditions approved by it, relinquish to the Town of Tiburon, the portion of Route 131 east of the intersection with Lyford Drive within the town limits of the Town of Tiburon, if the department and the town enter into an agreement providing for that relinquishment. The following conditions shall apply upon relinquishment:

(1) The relinquishment shall become effective on the date following the county recorder’s recordation of the relinquishment resolution containing the commission’s approval of the terms and conditions of the relinquishment.

(2) On and after the effective date of the relinquishment, the relinquished portion of Route 131 shall cease to be a state highway.

(3) The portion of Route 131 relinquished under this subdivision shall be ineligible for future adoption under Section 81.

(4) The Town of Tiburon shall ensure the continuity of traffic flow on the relinquished portion of Route 131, including any traffic signal progression, to the extent applicable.

(5) For the portion of Route 131 relinquished under this subdivision, the Town of Tiburon shall install and maintain within its jurisdiction, signs directing motorists to the continuation of Route 131 to the extent deemed necessary by the department.

(Amended by Stats. 2014, Ch. 43, Sec. 1. (AB 747) Effective January 1, 2015.)

§ 432; Route 132[edit]

432. Route 132 is from:

(a) Route 580 west of Vernalis to Route 99 at Modesto.

(b) Route 99 to Route 49.

(Repealed and added by Stats. 1963, Ch. 385.)

§ 433; Route 133[edit]

433. Route 133 is from Route 1 near Laguna Beach to Route 241.

(Amended by Stats. 1996, Ch. 1154, Sec. 47. Effective September 30, 1996.)

§ 434; Route 134[edit]

434. Route 134 is from Route 101 near Riverside Drive easterly to Route 210 via the vicinity of Glendale.

(Repealed and added by Stats. 1963, Ch. 385.)

§ 435; Route 135[edit]

435. Route 135 is from:

(a) Route 101 near Los Alamos to Route 1 south of Orcutt.

(b) Route 1 near Orcutt to Route 101 in Santa Maria.

(Amended by Stats. 1992, Ch. 1243, Sec. 40. Effective September 30, 1992.)

§ 436; Route 136[edit]

436. Route 136 is from Route 395 near Lone Pine to Route 190 via Keeler.

(Repealed and added by Stats. 1963, Ch. 385.)

§ 437; Route 137[edit]

437. Route 137 is from Route 43 near Corcoran to Route 65 near Lindsay via Tulare.

(Amended by Stats. 1965, Ch. 1371.)

§ 438; Route 138[edit]

438. Route 138 is from:

(a) Route 5 near Gorman to Route 14 near Lancaster.

(b) Route 14 near Palmdale to Route 18 near Crestline.

(Amended by Stats. 1996, Ch. 10, Sec. 8. Effective February 9, 1996.)

§ 439; Route 139[edit]

439. Route 139 is from:

(a) Route 36 in Susanville to Route 299 near Adin.

(b) Route 299 near Canby to the Oregon state line near Hatfield.

(Amended by Stats. 1981, Ch. 292, Sec. 38.)

§ 440; Route 140[edit]

440. Route 140 is from:

(a) Route 5 near Gustine to Route 99 near Merced.

(b) Route 99 near Merced to Yosemite National Park near El Portal via Mariposa.

(Amended by Stats. 1976, Ch. 1354.)

§ 442; Route 142[edit]

442. Route 142 is from:

(a) Route 90 near Brea to Route 71 near Chino.

(b) Route 71 near Chino to Route 210 near Upland.

(Amended by Stats. 1999, Ch. 724, Sec. 23. Effective January 1, 2000.)

§ 443; Route 143[edit]

443. Route 143 is from Route 99 near Elk Grove to Route 244 near Carmichael.

(Amended by Stats. 1965, Ch. 1372.)

§ 444; Route 144[edit]

444. (a) Route 144 is from Alameda Padre Serra in Santa Barbara to Route 192 via Sycamore Canyon Road.

(b) Upon a determination by the commission that it is in the best interests of the state to do so, the commission may, upon terms and conditions approved by it, relinquish Route 144 to the City of Santa Barbara, if the city has agreed to accept it. The relinquishment shall be effective on the day immediately following the commission’s approval of the terms and conditions.

(c) This section shall remain in effect only until the date the relinquishment authorized under subdivision (b) becomes effective, and as of that date is repealed, unless a later enacted statute, which is enacted on or before that date, deletes or extends that date.

(d) The relinquished former portion of Route 144 in the City of Santa Barbara between Route 101 and Alameda Padre Serra is not a state highway and is not eligible for adoption under Section 81. For that relinquished former portion of Route 144, the City of Santa Barbara shall maintain signs directing motorists to the continuation of Route 144.

(Amended by Stats. 2010, Ch. 491, Sec. 26. (SB 1318) Effective January 1, 2011. Repealed as of date prescribed by its own provisions.)

§ 445; Route 145[edit]

445. (a) Route 145 is from:

(1) Route 5 near Oilfields to Route 99 near Madera, passing near Five Points and Kerman.

(2) Route 99 near Madera to Route 41.

(b) (1) The commission may relinquish to the City of Madera the portion of Route 145 located between Gateway Drive and Lake Street within the city, upon terms and conditions the commission finds to be in the best interest of the state.

(2) A relinquishment under this subdivision shall become effective on the first day of the next calendar or fiscal year, whichever occurs first, after the effective date of the commission's approval of the terms.

(3) The relinquished section shall cease to be a state highway on the effective date of the relinquishment.

(4) The portion of Route 145 described in this subdivision may be relinquished to the City of Madera only upon the condition that the city agrees to both of the following:

(A) Maintenance of signs directing motorists to the continuation of State Highway Route 145.

(B) No reduction of the number of lanes within the relinquished section.

(Amended by Stats. 1996, Ch. 540, Sec. 1. Effective January 1, 1997.)

§ 446; Route 146[edit]

446. (a) Route 146 is from:

(1) Route 101 near Soledad to Pinnacles National Monument.

(2) Pinnacles National Monument to Route 25 in Bear Valley.

(b) The relinquished former portion of Route 146 within the City of Soledad is not a state highway and is not eligible for adoption under Section 81. For the relinquished former portion of Route 146, the City of Soledad shall maintain within its jurisdiction signs directing motorists to the continuation of Route 146 until the entire route has been relinquished and shall ensure the continuity of traffic flow on the relinquished portion of Route 146, including any traffic signal progression.

(1) Notwithstanding subdivision (a), the commission may relinquish to the County of Monterey the portion of Route 146 within the limits of that county, upon terms and conditions the commission finds to be in the best interests of the state.

(2) Notwithstanding subdivision (a), the commission may relinquish to the County of San Benito the portion of Route 146 within the limits of that county, upon terms and conditions the commission finds to be in the best interests of the state.

(3) A relinquishment under this subdivision shall become effective immediately after the county recorder records the relinquishment resolution that contains the commission’s approval of the terms and conditions of the relinquishment.

(4) On and after the effective date of the relinquishment, that portion of Route 146 relinquished shall cease to be a state highway and may not be considered for future adoption under Section 81.

(5) For portions of Route 146 relinquished under this subdivision, the Counties of Monterey and San Benito shall maintain within their jurisdiction signs directing motorists to the continuation of Route 146 until the entire route has been relinquished.

(Amended by Stats. 2012, Ch. 769, Sec. 27. (AB 2679) Effective January 1, 2013.)

§ 447; Route 147[edit]

447. Route 147 is from Route 89 near Canyon Dam to Route 36 near Westwood.

(Repealed and added by Stats. 1963, Ch. 385.)

§ 448; Route 148[edit]

448. Route 148 is from:

(a) Route 5 near Sacramento to Route 143 south of Route 16.

(b) Route 143 south of Route 16 to Route 65.

(Amended by Stats. 1990, Ch. 1187, Sec. 13.)

§ 449; Route 149[edit]

449. Route 149 is from Route 70 near Wicks Corner to Route 99 south of Chico.

(Amended by Stats. 1984, Ch. 409, Sec. 49.)

§ 450; Route 150[edit]

450. Route 150 is from Route 101 near the Ventura-Santa Barbara county line to Route 126 near Santa Paula.

(Amended by Stats. 1968, Ch. 282.)

§ 451; Route 151[edit]

451. Route 151 is from Shasta Dam to Route 5 near Project City.

(Amended by Stats. 2010, Ch. 491, Sec. 27. (SB 1318) Effective January 1, 2011.)

§ 452; Route 152[edit]

452. Route 152 is from:

(a) Route 1 near Watsonville via Hecker Pass to Route 101 in Gilroy.

(b) Route 101 near Gilroy to Route 65 near Sharon via Pacheco Pass.

(c) The commission may relinquish to the City of Watsonville the portion of Route 152, beginning at Route 1 and ending at Beverly Drive or some segment thereof, within the city limits of the City of Watsonville, upon terms and conditions the commission finds to be in the best interests of the state.

(d) A relinquishment under this section shall become effective immediately following the county recorder’s recordation of the relinquishment resolution containing the commission’s approval of the terms and conditions of the relinquishment.

(e) On and after the effective date of the relinquishment, both of the following shall occur:

(1) The portion of Route 152 relinquished under this section shall cease to be a state highway.

(2) The portion of Route 152 relinquished under this section shall be ineligible for future adoption under Section 81.

(f) The City of Watsonville shall ensure the continuity of traffic flow on the relinquished portions of Route 152, including, but not limited to, any traffic signal progression.

(g) For those portions of Route 152 that are relinquished, the City of Watsonville shall maintain within its jurisdiction signs directing motorists to the continuation of Route 152.

(Amended by Stats. 2012, Ch. 769, Sec. 27. (AB 2679) Effective January 1, 2013.)

§ 453; Route 153[edit]

453. Route 153 is from Route 49 near Coloma to Marshall's Monument.

(Added by Stats. 1963, Ch. 385.)

§ 454; Route 154[edit]

454. Route 154 is from Route 101 near Zaca to Route 101 near Santa Barbara via San Marcos Pass.

(Added by Stats. 1963, Ch. 385.)

§ 455; Route 155[edit]

455. Route 155 is from Route 99 near Delano to Route 178 near Isabella via Glennville.

(Amended by Stats. 1965, Ch. 1372.)

§ 456; Route 156[edit]

456. Route 156 is from:

(a) Route 1 near Castroville to Route 101 near Prunedale.

(b) Route 101 to Route 152 passing near San Juan Bautista and Hollister.

(Amended by Stats. 1968, Ch. 282.)

§ 458; Route 158[edit]

458. Route 158 is from Route 395 near June Lake to Route 395 near Rush Creek, via the vicinity of June Lake, Silver Lake and Grant Lake.

(Amended by Stats. 1965, Ch. 1371.)

§ 460; Route 160[edit]

460. (a) Route 160 is from:

(1) Route 4 near Antioch to the southern city limits of Sacramento.

(2) The American River in the City of Sacramento to Route 51.

(b) The relinquished former portion of Route 160 within the City of Sacramento is not a state highway and is not eligible for adoption under Section 81. For the relinquished former portion of Route 160, the City of Sacramento shall maintain signs directing motorists to the continuation of Route 160.

(Amended by Stats. 2010, Ch. 491, Sec. 28. (SB 1318) Effective January 1, 2011.)

§ 461; Route 161[edit]

461. Route 161 is from Route 97 near Dorris to Route 139 near Hatfield.

(Repealed and added by Stats. 1963, Ch. 385.)

§ 462; Route 162[edit]

462. Route 162 is from:

(a) Route 101 near Longvale to Route 5 near Willows via the vicinity of Covelo and Mendocino Pass.

(b) Route 5 near Willows to Route 45.

(c) Route 45 to Route 99 near Biggs.

(d) Route 99 near Richvale to Route 70 near Oroville.

(e) Route 70 near Oroville to Foreman Creek Road via the Bidwell Bar Bridge.

(Amended by Stats. 1972, Ch. 1216.)

§ 463; Route 163[edit]

463. Route 163 is from Route 5 near Balboa Park in San Diego to Route 15 near Miramar Naval Air Station.

(Amended by Stats. 1984, Ch. 409, Sec. 51.)

§ 464; Route 164[edit]

464. (a) Route 164 is Rosemead Boulevard from:

(1) Gallatin Road near Pico Rivera to the southern city limit of South El Monte in the vicinity of Rush Street.

(2) The southern city limit of South El Monte in the vicinity of Rush Street to the southern city limit of El Monte in the vicinity of the Rio Hondo River.

(3) The southern city limit of El Monte in the vicinity of the Rio Hondo River to the southern city limit of Temple City in the vicinity of Grand Avenue.

(4) Route 210 to Foothill Boulevard in the City of Pasadena.

(b) The relinquished former portions of Route 164 within the County of Los Angeles and the City of Temple City are not state highways and are not eligible for adoption under Section 81. For the relinquished former portions of Route 164, the County of Los Angeles and the City of Temple City shall maintain within their respective jurisdictions signs directing motorists to the continuation of Route 164.

(c) (1) Notwithstanding subdivision (a), the commission may relinquish to the County of Los Angeles that portion of Route 164 described in paragraph (1) of subdivision (a), pursuant to the terms of a cooperative agreement between the county and the department, upon a determination by the commission that the relinquishment is in the best interests of the state.

(2) A relinquishment under this subdivision shall become effective immediately following the recordation by the county recorder of the relinquishment resolution containing the commission’s approval of the terms and conditions of the relinquishment. (3) On and after the effective date of the relinquishment, both of the following shall apply:

(A) The portion of Route 164 relinquished under this subdivision shall cease to be a state highway.

(B) The portion of Route 164 relinquished under this subdivision may not be considered for future adoption under Section 81.

(4) For the portion of Route 164 that is relinquished under this subdivision, the County of Los Angeles shall maintain within its jurisdiction signs directing motorists to the continuation of Route 164.

(d) (1) Notwithstanding subdivision (a), the commission may relinquish to the City of South El Monte that portion of Route 164 described in paragraph (2) of subdivision (a), pursuant to the terms of a cooperative agreement between the city and the department, upon a determination by the commission that the relinquishment is in the best interests of the state.

(2) A relinquishment under this subdivision shall become effective immediately following the recordation by the county recorder of the relinquishment resolution containing the commission’s approval of the terms and conditions of the relinquishment.

(3) On and after the effective date of the relinquishment, both of the following shall apply:

(A) The portion of Route 164 relinquished under this subdivision shall cease to be a state highway.

(B) The portion of Route 164 relinquished under this subdivision may not be considered for future adoption under Section 81.

(4) For the portion of Route 164 that is relinquished under this subdivision, the City of South El Monte shall maintain within its jurisdiction signs directing motorists to the continuation of Route 164.

(Amended by Stats. 2015, Ch. 575, Sec. 1. (SB 461) Effective January 1, 2016.)

§ 465; Route 165[edit]

465. Route 165 is from Route 5 south of Los Banos to Route 99 near Turlock.

(Added by Stats. 1970, Ch. 1473.)

§ 466; Route 166[edit]

466. Route 166 is from:

(a) Route 1 near Guadalupe to Route 101 in Santa Maria.

(b) Route 101 near Santa Maria to Route 33 in Cuyama Valley.

(c) Route 33 near Maricopa easterly to Route 99.

(Repealed and added by Stats. 1963, Ch. 385.)

§ 467; Route 167[edit]

467. Route 167 is from Route 395 north of Mono Lake to the Nevada state line in the vicinity of the Pole Line Road.

(Repealed and added by Stats. 1963, Ch. 385.)

§ 468; Route 168[edit]

468. Route 168 is from:

(a) Fresno to Huntington Lake.

(b) Camp Sabrina to Route 395.

(c) Route 395 at Big Pine to Route 266 at Oasis.

(Amended by Stats. 1986, Ch. 928, Sec. 15.)

§ 469; Route 169[edit]

469. Route 169 is from Route 101 near Klamath to Route 96 near Weitchpec. Notwithstanding the provisions of Section 81 of this code, the department may maintain a traversable highway located in portions of the area between the termini of and approximately on this route even though the highway is not continuous.

(Repealed and added by Stats. 1963, Ch. 385.)

§ 470; Route 170[edit]

470. (a) Route 170 is from Route 101 near Riverside Drive to Route 5 near Tujunga Wash.

(b) The relinquished former portion of Route 170 within the City of Los Angeles between Route 2 and Route 101 is not a state highway and is not eligible for adoption under Section 81. For that relinquished former portion of Route 170, the City of Los Angeles shall maintain signs directing motorists to the continuation of Route 170.

(Amended by Stats. 2015, Ch. 451, Sec. 14. (SB 491) Effective January 1, 2016.)

§ 472; Route 172[edit]

472. Route 172 is from Route 36 at Mineral to Route 36 near Morgan Summit.

(Amended by Stats. 1984, Ch. 409, Sec. 52.)

§ 473; Route 173[edit]

473. Route 173 is from Route 138 to Route 18 via Lake Arrowhead.

(Repealed and added by Stats. 1963, Ch. 385.)

§ 474; Route 174[edit]

474. Route 174 is from Route 80 near Colfax to Route 20 near Grass Valley.

(Amended by Stats. 1972, Ch. 1216.)

§ 475; Route 175[edit]

475. Route 175 is from:

(a) Route 101 at Hopland to Route 29 near Lakeport.

(b) Route 29 near Kelseyville to Route 29 at Middletown.

(Amended by Stats. 1994, Ch. 1220, Sec. 43. Effective September 30, 1994.)

§ 477; Route 177[edit]

477. Route 177 is from Route 10 near Desert Center to Route 62 near Granite Pass.

(Added by Stats. 1972, Ch. 1216.)

§ 478; Route 178[edit]

478. (a) Route 178 is from:

(1) Bakersfield to Route 14 near Freeman via Walker Pass.

(2) Route 14 near Freeman to Route 127.

(3) Route 127 to the Nevada state line in Pahrump Valley.

(b) The relinquished former portion of Route 178 within the City of Bakersfield is not a state highway and is not eligible for adoption under Section 81. For the relinquished former portion of Route 178, the City of Bakersfield shall install and maintain within its jurisdiction signs directing motorists to the continuation of Route 178 and shall ensure the continuity of traffic flow on the relinquished portion of Route 178, including any traffic signal progression.

(Amended by Stats. 2012, Ch. 769, Sec. 27. (AB 2679) Effective January 1, 2013.)

§ 479; Route 179[edit]

479. Route 179 is from Route 80 near Vacaville to Route 128 near Berryessa Reservoir.

(Repealed and added by Stats. 1963, Ch. 385.)

§ 480; Route 180[edit]

480. Route 180 is from:

(a) Route 25 near Paicines to Route 5.

(b) Route 5 to Route 99 passing near Mendota.

(c) Route 99 near Fresno to the General Grant Grove section of Kings Canyon National Park.

(d) The General Grant Grove section of Kings Canyon National Park to Kings Canyon National Park boundary near Cedar Grove.

(Amended by Stats. 1984, Ch. 409, Sec. 53.)

§ 481; Route 181[edit]

481. Route 181 is from Route 116 near Forestville to Route 101.

(Added by Stats. 1963, Ch. 385.)

§ 482; Route 182[edit]

482. Route 182 is from Route 395 near Bridgeport to the Nevada state line via Walker River.

(Added by Stats. 1963, Ch. 385.)

§ 483; Route 183[edit]

483. Route 183 is from Route 101 in Salinas to Route 1 near Castroville.

(Amended by Stats. 1992, Ch. 1243, Sec. 44. Effective September 30, 1992.)

§ 484; Route 184[edit]

484. Route 184 is from Route 223 near Weed Patch to Route 178.

(Repealed and added by Stats. 1963, Ch. 385.)

§ 484.1.[edit]

484.1. The portion of State Highway Route 184 at the intersection of Sunset Boulevard and adjacent to the Sunset Middle School in the County of Kern is hereby designated as a school zone. The school zone shall be identified with standard “SCHOOL” warning signs consistent with subdivision (b) of Section 22352 of the Vehicle Code, and the prima facie speed limits within the school zone shall be as provided in that subdivision.

(Added by Stats. 2016, Ch. 221, Sec. 1. (AB 1115) Effective January 1, 2017.)

§ 485; Route 185[edit]

485. (a) Route 185 is from Route 92 in Hayward to Route 77 in Oakland.

(b) The relinquished former portions of Route 185 within the City of Hayward and within the unincorporated area of the County of Alameda are not a state highway and are not eligible for adoption under Section 81. For the relinquished former portions of Route 185, the City of Hayward and the County of Alameda shall maintain within their respective jurisdictions signs directing motorists to the continuation of Route 185 or to the state highway system, as applicable.

(c) (1) The commission may relinquish to the City of Hayward, to the City of San Leandro, or to the County of Alameda all or any portion of Route 185 located within the city limits of those cities or within the unincorporated area of the County of Alameda, as applicable, upon terms and conditions the commission finds to be in the best interests of the state, if the department and either of those cities or the County of Alameda enters into an agreement providing for that relinquishment.

(2) A relinquishment under this subdivision shall become effective immediately after the county recorder’s recordation of the relinquishment resolution containing the commission’s approval of the terms and conditions of the relinquishment.

(3) On and after the effective date of the relinquishment, both of the following shall occur:

(A) The portion of Route 185 relinquished shall cease to be a state highway.

(B) The portion of Route 185 relinquished shall be ineligible for future adoption under Section 81.

(4) For relinquished portions of Route 185, the City of Hayward, the City of San Leandro, or the County of Alameda shall maintain signs within their respective jurisdictions directing motorists to the continuation of Route 185 or to the state highway system, as applicable.

(d) For purposes of this section:

(1) The jurisdiction of the City of Hayward shall refer to all relinquished portions of Route 185 within the City of Hayward.

(2) The jurisdiction of the City of San Leandro shall refer to all relinquished portions of Route 185 within the City of San Leandro.

(3) The jurisdiction of the County of Alameda shall refer to all relinquished portions of Route 185 in the unincorporated area of the County of Alameda.

(Amended by Stats. 2018, Ch. 321, Sec. 1. (AB 2473) Effective January 1, 2019.)

§ 486; Route 186[edit]

486. Route 186 is from the international boundary near Algodones to Route 8.

(Added by Stats. 1972, Ch. 1216.)

§ 487; Route 187[edit]

487. (a) Route 187 is from Lincoln Boulevard to Route 10 via Venice Boulevard.

(b) Upon a determination by the commission that it is in the best interest of the state to do so, the commission may, upon terms and conditions approved by it, relinquish to the City of Los Angeles Route 187 within the city between the route’s western terminus at Lincoln Boulevard (approximately postmile 3.5) and its eastern terminus at Cadillac Avenue near Route 10 (approximately postmile 8.9), if the department and the city enter into an agreement providing for that relinquishment. The following conditions shall apply upon relinquishment:

(1) The relinquishment shall become effective on the date following the county recorder’s recordation of the relinquishment resolution containing the commission’s approval of the terms and conditions of the relinquishment.

(2) On and after the effective date of the relinquishment, Route 187 shall cease to be a state highway.

(3) Route 187, as relinquished under this subdivision, shall be ineligible for future adoption under Section 81.

(Amended by Stats. 2015, Ch. 561, Sec. 2. (AB 810) Effective January 1, 2016.)

§ 487.1.[edit]

487.1. The title to that portion of the right-of-way acquired by the City of Los Angeles, and furnished to the State of California, for Route 187, but not needed for that route upon its construction, is hereby relinquished to the city. However, before any relinquishment occurs, the department shall concur that such portion is not needed for state highway purposes, and the portion being relinquished shall be precisely described and recorded with the County Recorder of Los Angeles County.

(Added by Stats. 1977, Ch. 824.)

§ 488; Route 188[edit]

488. Route 188 is from the international boundary near Tecate to Route 94.

(Added by Stats. 1972, Ch. 1216.)

§ 489; Route 189[edit]

489. Route 189 is from Route 18 near Strawberry Peak to Route 173 near Lake Arrowhead via Strawberry Flat.

(Repealed and added by Stats. 1963, Ch. 385.)

§ 490; Route 190[edit]

490. Route 190 is from Route 99 near Tipton to Route 127 near Death Valley Junction via the vicinity of Porterville, Camp Nelson, Olancha, and Death Valley.

(Repealed and added by Stats. 1963, Ch. 385.)

§ 491; Route 191[edit]

491. Route 191 is from Route 70 near Wicks Corner to Paradise.

(Repealed and added by Stats. 1963, Ch. 385.)

§ 492; Route 192[edit]

492. Route 192 is from Route 154 near Santa Barbara to Route 150 near the Ventura-Santa Barbara county line via Foothill Boulevard.

(Repealed and added by Stats. 1963, Ch. 385.)

§ 493; Route 193[edit]

493. (a) Route 193 is from:

(1) Route 65 near Lincoln to Route 80 near Newcastle.

(2) Route 49 near Cool to Route 49 near Placerville via Georgetown.

(b) The relinquished former portion of Route 193 within the City of Lincoln is not a state highway and is not eligible for adoption under Section 81. For the relinquished former portion of Route 193, the City of Lincoln shall install and maintain within its jurisdiction signs directing motorists to the continuation of Route 193 to the east and to Routes 65 and 80 to the west and shall ensure the continuity of traffic flow on the relinquished portion of Route 193, including any traffic signal progression. The city may apply to the department for approval of a business route designation in accordance with Chapter 20, Topic 21, of the Highway Design Manual.

(Amended by Stats. 2012, Ch. 769, Sec. 31. (AB 2679) Effective January 1, 2013.)

§ 495; Route 195[edit]

495. Route 195 is from Route 86 near Oasis to Route 111 near Mecca via Pierce Street and Avenue 66.

This route shall cease to be a state highway when Route 86 Expressway is constructed from near Oasis to Route 10.

(Amended by Stats. 1981, Ch. 292, Sec. 42.)

§ 497; Route 197[edit]

497. Route 197 is from Route 199 to Route 101 staying north of the Smith River.

(Repealed and added by Stats. 1963, Ch. 385.)

§ 498; Route 198[edit]

498. Route 198 is from:

(a) Route 101 near San Lucas to Route 33 at Coalinga.

(b) Route 33 near Oilfields to Route 99 via Hanford.

(c) Route 99 to the Sequoia National Park line via Visalia.

(Repealed and added by Stats. 1963, Ch. 385.)

§ 499; Route 199[edit]

499. Route 199 is from Route 101 near Crescent City to the Oregon state line via the Smith River.

(Repealed and added by Stats. 1963, Ch. 385.)

§ 500; Route 200[edit]

500. Route 200 is from Route 101 to Route 299 staying north of the Mad River.

(Repealed and added by Stats. 1963, Ch. 385.)

§ 501; Route 201[edit]

501. (a) Route 201 is from:

(1) Route 99 near Kingsburg easterly to Route 63.

(2) Route 63 easterly to Route 245.

(b) Upon a determination by the commission that it is in the best interests of the state to do so, the commission may, upon terms and conditions approved by it, relinquish to the City of Kingsburg the portion of Route 201 that is located within the city limits of that city if the city agrees to accept it. The following conditions shall apply upon relinquishment:

(1) The relinquishment shall become effective on the date following the county recorder’s recordation of the relinquishment resolution containing the commission’s approval of the terms and conditions of the relinquishment.

(2) On and after the effective date of the relinquishment, the relinquished portion of Route 201 shall cease to be a state highway.

(3) The portion of Route 201 relinquished under this subdivision shall be ineligible for future adoption under Section 81.

(4) For the portion of Route 201 that is relinquished under this subdivision, the City of Kingsburg shall install and maintain within the jurisdiction of the city signs directing motorists to the continuation of Route 201.

(Amended by Stats. 2009, Ch. 189, Sec. 5. (SB 532) Effective January 1, 2010.)

§ 502; Route 202[edit]

502. Route 202 is from California Correctional Institution at Tehachapi to Route 58 near Tehachapi.

(Repealed and added by Stats. 1963, Ch. 385.)

§ 503; Route 203[edit]

503. Route 203 is from the Mono county line near Minaret Summit to Route 395.

(Amended by Stats. 1967, Ch. 1323.)

§ 504; Route 204[edit]

504. (a) Route 204 is from Route 58 to Route 99 near Bakersfield via Union Avenue and Golden State Avenue.

(b) Upon a determination by the commission that it is in the best interests of the state to do so, the commission may, upon terms and conditions approved by it, relinquish to the City of Bakersfield the portion of Route 204 that is located within the city limits of that city if the city agrees to accept it. The following conditions shall apply upon relinquishment:

(1) The relinquishment shall become effective on the date following the county recorder’s recordation of the relinquishment resolution containing the commission’s approval of the terms and conditions of the relinquishment.

(2) On and after the effective date of the relinquishment, the relinquished portion of Route 204 shall cease to be a state highway.

(3) The portion of Route 204 relinquished under this subdivision shall be ineligible for future adoption under Section 81.

(Amended by Stats. 2006, Ch. 315, Sec. 3. Effective January 1, 2007.)

§ 505; Route 205[edit]

505. Route 205 is from Route 580 west of Tracy to Route 5 east of Tracy.

(Repealed and added by Stats. 1963, Ch. 385.)

§ 507; Route 207[edit]

507. Route 207 is from Route 4 near Lake Alpine to the Mt. Reba Ski Area.

(Amended by Stats. 1984, Ch. 409, Sec. 56.)

§ 510; Route 210[edit]

510. Route 210 is from:

(a) Route 5 near Tunnel Station to Route 57 near San Dimas via the vicinity of San Fernando.

(b) Route 57 near San Dimas to Route 10 in Redlands via the vicinity of Highland.

(Amended by Stats. 1998, Ch. 221, Sec. 6. Effective January 1, 1999.)

§ 511; Route 211[edit]

511. Route 211 is from Route 1 near Rockport to Route 101 near Fernbridge.

(Added by Stats. 1984, Ch. 409, Sec. 58.)

§ 513; Route 213[edit]

513. Route 213 is from 25th Street in San Pedro to Route 405 via Western Avenue.

The commission may allocate from the State Highway Fund the necessary funds for the construction of all or any portion of said route when the County of Los Angeles and the Cities of Los Angeles and Torrance have entered into a co-operative agreement with the department wherein said cities and county shall furnish to the State of California without charge all right-of-way necessary and agree to pay one-half the cost of plans and construction.

(Amended by Stats. 1963, Ch. 1729.)

§ 515; Route 215[edit]

515. Route 215 is from Route 15 near Temecula to Route 15 near Devore via Riverside and San Bernardino.

(Amended by Stats. 1994, Ch. 1220, Sec. 45. Effective September 30, 1994.)

§ 516; Route 216[edit]

516. Route 216 is from Visalia to Route 198 near Lemon Cove via Woodlake.

(Repealed and added by Stats. 1963, Ch. 385.)

§ 517; Route 217[edit]

517. Route 217 is from:

(a) Route 101 near Ellwood to the campus of the University of California at Santa Barbara.

(b) The campus of the University of California at Santa Barbara to Route 101 northwest of the City of Santa Barbara. Section (b) of this route shall be a memorial to the late Senator Clarence C. Ward of Santa Barbara County and shall hereafter be known as Clarence Ward Memorial Boulevard.

(Amended by Stats. 1968, Ch. 282.)

§ 517.1.[edit]

517.1. Upon a determination by the commission that it is in the best interests of the state to do so, the commission may, upon terms and conditions approved by it, relinquish a portion of Route 217 from the westerly end of both the East Goleta overhead and the Route 101-217 separation structures to the University of California, Santa Barbara property line to Santa Barbara County, in which that portion of the highway is located, if the county has agreed to accept it. The relinquishment shall be effective on the day immediately following the commission's approval of the terms and conditions.

(Added by Stats. 1999, Ch. 1007, Sec. 13. Effective January 1, 2000.)

§ 518; Route 218[edit]

518. Route 218 is from Route 1 to Route 68 via Canyon del Rey.

(Amended by Stats. 1968, Ch. 282.)

§ 519; Route 219[edit]

519. Route 219 is from Route 99 at Salida easterly to Route 108.

(Added by Stats. 1963, Ch. 385.)

§ 520; Route 220[edit]

520. Route 220 is from Route 84 on Ryer Island to Route 160.

(Added by Stats. 1963, Ch. 385.)

§ 521; Route 221[edit]

521. Route 221 is from Route 29 near Soscol Road to Route 121 at Imola Avenue in Napa.

(Amended by Stats. 1990, Ch. 1187, Sec. 15.)

§ 522; Route 222[edit]

522. Route 222 is from Route 101 near Ukiah easterly to East Side Road in Talmage.

(Amended by Stats. 1990, Ch. 1187, Sec. 15.)

&§ 523; Route 223[edit]

523. Route 223 is from:

(a) Route 5 to Route 99 south of Greenfield.

(b) Route 99 south of Greenfield to Route 58.

(Repealed and added by Stats. 1963, Ch. 385.)

§ 525; Route 225[edit]

525. (a) Route 225 is from Route 101 near Santa Barbara to Route 101 near the Santa Barbara Central Business District.

(b) Notwithstanding subdivision (a), the commission may relinquish to the City of Santa Barbara the entire Route 225 within the jurisdiction of the city, between the Route 101/225 separation at Las Positas Road and the Castillo Street interchange with Route 101, on terms and conditions that the commission finds to be in the best interests of the state, if the department and the city enter into an agreement providing for that relinquishment. The following conditions shall apply upon relinquishment:

(1) The relinquishment shall become effective on the date following the county recorder’s recordation of the relinquishment resolution containing the commission’s approval of the terms and conditions of the relinquishment.

(2) On and after the effective date of the relinquishment, Route 225 shall cease to be a state highway and shall be ineligible for future adoption under Section 81.

(Amended by Stats. 2011, Ch. 536, Sec. 13. (AB 957) Effective January 1, 2012.)

§ 527; Route 227[edit]

527. (a) Route 227 is from Route 1 south of Oceano to Route 101 in San Luis Obispo.

(b) The relinquished former portions of Route 227 within the Cities of Arroyo Grande and San Luis Obispo are not state highways and are not eligible for adoption under Section 81. For the relinquished former portion of Route 227, the Cities of San Luis Obispo and Arroyo Grande shall maintain within their respective jurisdictions signs directing motorists to the continuation of Route 227 and shall ensure the continuity of traffic flow on the relinquished portion of Route 227, including any traffic signal progression.

(Amended by Stats. 2012, Ch. 769, Sec. 32. (AB 2679) Effective January 1, 2013.)

§ 529; Route 229[edit]

529. Route 229 is from Route 58 near Santa Margarita to Route 41 near Creston.

(Repealed and added by Stats. 1963, Ch. 385.)

§ 530; Route 230[edit]

530. Route 230 is from Route 101 near the south city limits of San Francisco to Route 280 in San Francisco.

Notwithstanding the provisions of Section 89 of Chapter 1062 of the Statutes of 1959, construction of all or any portion of Route 230 may be commenced at any time, if the City and County of San Francisco has conveyed or does convey to the State of California, without charge, all real property presently acquired by it for the construction of such route or portion thereof.

(Amended by Stats. 1970, Ch. 1473.)

§ 532; Route 232[edit]

532. (a) Route 232 is from Route 101 near El Rio to Route 118 near Saticoy.

(b) The relinquished former portions of Route 232 within the City of Oxnard are not state highways and are not eligible for adoption under Section 81. For those relinquished former portions of Route 232, the City of Oxnard shall maintain within its jurisdiction signs directing motorists to the continuation of Route 232.

(Amended by Stats. 2014, Ch. 345, Sec. 9. (AB 2752) Effective January 1, 2015.)

§ 533; Route 233[edit]

533. Route 233 is from Route 152 to Route 99 at Chowchilla via Robertson Boulevard.

(Added by Stats. 1963, Ch. 385.)

§ 534; Route 234[edit]

534. Route 234 is from Route 5 near French Camp to Route 99.

(Added by Stats. 1963, Ch. 385.)

§ 535; Route 235[edit]

535. Route 235 is from Route 5 to Route 99 north of the Calaveras River in Stockton.

(Amended by Stats. 1990, Ch. 1187, Sec. 17.)

§ 536; Route 236[edit]

536. Route 236 is from Route 9 in Boulder Creek to Route 9 near Waterman Gap via Governor's Camp in Big Basin Redwoods State Park.

(Amended by Stats. 1990, Ch. 1187, Sec. 18.)

§ 537; Route 237[edit]

537. Route 237 is from Route 82 in Mountain View to Route 680 in Milpitas.

(Amended by Stats. 1988, Ch. 106, Sec. 29. Effective May 13, 1988. Operative January 1, 1989, by Sec. 31 of Ch. 106.)

§ 538; Route 238[edit]

538. (a) Route 238 is from Route 680 in Fremont to Route 61 near San Lorenzo via Hayward.

(b) The relinquished former portion of Route 238 within the City of Hayward is not a state highway and is not eligible for adoption under Section 81. For the relinquished former portion of Route 238, the City of Hayward shall maintain within its jurisdiction signs directing motorists to the continuation of Route 238 or to the state highway system, as applicable.

(c) (1) The commission may relinquish to the City of Hayward all or any portion of Route 238 located within the city limits of that city, upon terms and conditions the commission finds to be in the best interests of the state, if the department and the city enter into an agreement providing for that relinquishment.

(2) A relinquishment under this subdivision shall become effective immediately after the county recorder’s recordation of the relinquishment resolution containing the commission’s approval of the terms and conditions of the relinquishment.

(3) On and after the effective date of the relinquishment, both of the following shall occur:

(A) The portion of Route 238 relinquished shall cease to be a state highway.

(B) The portion of Route 238 relinquished shall be ineligible for future adoption under Section 81.

(4) For relinquished portions of Route 238, the City of Hayward shall maintain signs within its jurisdiction directing motorists to the continuation of Route 238 or to the state highway system, as applicable.

(Amended by Stats. 2015, Ch. 451, Sec. 16. (SB 491) Effective January 1, 2016.)

§ 539; Route 239[edit]

539. Route 239 is from Route 580 west of Tracy to Route 4 near Brentwood.

(Repealed and added by Stats. 1963, Ch. 385.)

§ 541; Route 241[edit]

541. Route 241 is from Route 5 south of San Clemente to Route 91 in the City of Anaheim.

(Amended by Stats. 1996, Ch. 1154, Sec. 50. Effective September 30, 1996.)

§ 542; Route 242[edit]

542. Route 242 is from Route 680 to Route 4 north of Concord.

(Repealed and added by Stats. 1963, Ch. 385.)

§ 543; Route 243[edit]

543. Route 243 is from Route 74 near Mountain Center to Route 10 near Banning.

(Added by Stats. 1970, Ch. 1473.)

§ 544; Route 244[edit]

544. Route 244 is from Route 80 to Auburn Boulevard in Carmichael.

(Amended by Stats. 1994, Ch. 1220, Sec. 46. Effective September 30, 1994.)

§ 545; Route 245[edit]

545. Route 245 is from Route 198 to Route 180 near the General Grant Grove section of Kings Canyon National Park.

(Added by Stats. 1972, Ch. 1216.)

§ 546; Route 246[edit]

546. Route 246 is from:

(a) Current west city limits of the City of Lompoc to Route 1.

(b) Route 1 to Route 154 near Santa Ynez.

(Amended by Stats. 1984, Ch. 1258, Sec. 4. Effective September 19, 1984.)

§ 547; Route 247[edit]

547. Route 247 is from:

(a) Route 62 near Yucca Valley to Route 18 near Lucerne Valley.

(b) Route 18 near Lucerne Valley to Route 15 in Barstow.

(Amended by Stats. 1994, Ch. 1220, Sec. 47. Effective September 30, 1994.)

§ 549; Route 249[edit]

549. Route 249 is from Route 2 north of La Canada to Route 14 south of Palmdale.

(Repealed and added by Stats. 1963, Ch. 385.)

§ 551; Route 251[edit]

551. Route 251 is from:

(a) Route 580 near Point San Quentin to Route 101 near Greenbrae.

(b) Route 101 near San Rafael to Route 1 near Point Reyes Station.

(Amended by Stats. 1984, Ch. 409, Sec. 61.)

§ 553; Route 253[edit]

553. Route 253 is from Route 128 near Boonville to Route 101 near Ukiah.

(Added by Stats. 1963, Ch. 2155.)

§ 554; Route 254[edit]

554. Route 254 is the Avenue of the Giants, comprising a portion of the former Redwood Highway through and connecting a number of state park units, from Route 101 near the Sylvandale interchange to Route 101 south of Stafford.

(Amended by Stats. 1992, Ch. 1243, Sec. 48. Effective September 30, 1992.)

§ 555; Route 255[edit]

555. Route 255 is from Route 101 in Eureka to Route 101 in Arcata via the Humboldt Bay Bridge and the Samoa Peninsula.

(Amended by Stats. 1994, Ch. 1220, Sec. 49. Effective September 30, 1994.)

§ 557; Route 257[edit]

557. Route 257 is from Route 34 to Route 101 near Ventura.

(Added by Stats. 1965, Ch. 1372.)

§ 558; Route 258[edit]

558. Route 258 is from Route 405 near Torrance to Route 101 near Hollywood.

(Added by Stats. 1965, Ch. 1372.)

§ 559; Route 259[edit]

559. Route 259 is from Route 215 to Route 210 in San Bernardino.

(Amended by Stats. 1999, Ch. 724, Sec. 24. Effective January 1, 2000.)

§ 560; Route 260[edit]

560. (a) Route 260 is from Atlantic Avenue in Alameda to Route 880 in Oakland near Seventh and Harrison Streets.

(b) The relinquished former portion of Route 260 within the City of Alameda between Central Avenue and Atlantic Avenue is not a state highway and is not eligible for adoption under Section 81. For this relinquished former portion of Route 260, the City of Alameda shall maintain within its jurisdiction signs directing motorists to the continuation of Route 260.

(Amended by Stats. 2010, Ch. 491, Sec. 31. (SB 1318) Effective January 1, 2011.)

§ 560.1.[edit]

560.1. Upon the completion of the additional subterranean tube between the Cities of Oakland and Alameda, in the vicinity of Webster Street, to be used in connection with the Posey Tube, both of which tubes are included in the description of Route 260, the department may by executive order, rule or regulation, designate both of said tubes, and the approaches leading to or from the nearest state highway or city street, as one-way highways, and thereafter restrict said tubes and approaches to one-way traffic, proceeding in opposite directions as to each other. Upon the placing of signs notifying the public of such restrictions, any person who willfully fails to observe such sign is guilty of a misdemeanor.

(Added by renumbering Section 361.1 by Stats. 1968, Ch. 282.)

§ 560.2.[edit]

560.2. Because of the statewide interest in navigation, the state will hold and save the United States of America free and harmless from liability for damages to the parallel tubes between the Cities of Oakland and Alameda included in the description of Route 260 due to the initial dredging work and subsequent maintenance dredging in an area within 50 feet of said tubes in connection with the deepening of the Oakland Estuary by the Corps of Engineers of the United States Army and the Director of Finance shall execute an agreement so to do with the proper representatives of the United States of America.

(Added by renumbering Section 361.2 by Stats. 1968, Ch. 282.)

§ 561; Route 261[edit]

561. Route 261 is from Walnut Avenue in the City of Irvine to Route 241.

(Amended by Stats. 1996, Ch. 1154, Sec. 51. Effective September 30, 1996.)

§ 562; Route 262[edit]

562. Route 262 is from Route 880 to Route 680 near Warm Springs.

Route 262 shall cease to be a state highway when Route 237 is constructed between Route 880 and Route 680.

(Amended by Stats. 1984, Ch. 409, Sec. 63.)

§ 563; Route 263[edit]

563. Route 263 is from Route 3 near the north city limits of Yreka northeasterly to Route 96 near the confluence of the Shasta and Klamath Rivers.

(Amended by Stats. 1976, Ch. 1354.)

§ 565; Route 265[edit]

565. Route 265 is from Route 97 in Weed northwesterly to Route 5 at North Weed Interchange.

(Added by Stats. 1965, Ch. 1402.)

§ 566; Route 266[edit]

566. Route 266 is from the Nevada state line easterly of Oasis to the Nevada state line northerly of Oasis.

(Amended by Stats. 1986, Ch. 928, Sec. 17.)

§ 567; Route 267[edit]

567. Route 267 is from Route 80 near Truckee to Route 28 near Kings Beach, Lake Tahoe via Northshore Boulevard.

(Added by Stats. 1965, Ch. 1425.)

§ 569; Route 269[edit]

569. Route 269 is from Route 33 at Avenal to Route 145 near Five Points.

(Added by Stats. 1972, Ch. 748.)

§ 570; Route 270[edit]

570. Route 270 is from Route 395 south of Bridgeport to Bodie State Historic Park.

(Added by Stats. 1970, Ch. 1473.)

§ 571; Route 271[edit]

571. Route 271 is from Route 101 near Cummings to Route 101 near the Humboldt-Mendocino county line.

(Added by Stats. 1970, Ch. 1473.)

§ 573; Route 273[edit]

573. Route 273 is from:

(a) Route 5 near Anderson to Route 299 in Redding.

(b) From Route 299 in Redding to Route 5 northeast of Redding.

(Amended by Stats. 1968, Ch. 282.)

§ 575; Route 275[edit]

575. Route 275 is the Tower Bridge from the west side of the Sacramento River near the City of West Sacramento to the east side of the Sacramento River near the City of Sacramento.

(Added by Stats. 2010, Ch. 491, Sec. 32. (SB 1318) Effective January 1, 2011.)

§ 576; Route 276[edit]

576. Route 276 is from Route 198 near Three Rivers to Oak Grove.

(Amended by Stats. 1972, Ch. 1051.)

§ 580; Route 280[edit]

580.Route 280 is from Route 101 in San Jose to Route 80 near First Street in San Francisco via Daly City.

Notwithstanding the provisions of Section 89 of Chapter 1062 of the Statutes of 1959, construction of all or any portion of Route 280 from Route 101 near Alemany Boulevard to Route 480 near Harrison Street in San Francisco may be commenced at any time, if the City and County of San Francisco has conveyed or does convey to the State of California, without charge, all real property presently acquired by it for the construction of that portion of this route or any portion thereof.

(Amended by Stats. 1984, Ch. 409, Sec. 65.)

§ 580.2.[edit]

580.2. (a) Notwithstanding any other provision of law and subject to subdivision (b), the department shall convey to the City and County of San Francisco, at no cost, the title to real property originally acquired by the department for the portion of Route 280 which was subsequently withdrawn from the Interstate System, which is jointly determined by the department and the City and County of San Francisco to be required for rights-of-way for the substitute transportation projects approved by the Federal Highway Administration.

(b) The department shall not convey title to that real property, unless the City and County of San Francisco agrees to assume full responsibility for any unsatisfied contractual and legal obligations incurred by the department when the department acquired the property.

(c) If the real property ceases to be used for one of the six substitute projects that were included in the I-280 Transfer Concept Program which was reported to the Federal Highway Administration on June 19, 1986, title to the real property shall revert to the department.

(Added by Stats. 1990, Ch. 242, Sec. 4. Effective July 13, 1990.)

§ 581; Route 281[edit]

581. Route 281 is from Route 29 south of Lakeport to Route 29 southerly of Konocti Bay and via the vicinity of Soda Bay.

(Added by Stats. 1970, Ch. 1473.)

§ 582; Route 282[edit]

582. Route 282 is from Route 75 to the Naval Air Station at North Island in Coronado.

(Amended by Stats. 1976, Ch. 1354.)

§ 583; Route 283[edit]

583. Route 283 is from Route 101 south of Rio Dell to the north end of the Eel River Bridge and Overhead in Rio Dell.

(Added by Stats. 1970, Ch. 1473.)

§ 584; Route 284[edit]

584. Route 284 is from Route 70 at Chilcoot to Frenchman Reservoir.

(Added by Stats. 1970, Ch. 1473.)

§ 599; Route 299[edit]

599. Route 299 is from:

(a) Route 101 near Arcata to Route 395 at Alturas.

(b) Route 395 near Alturas to the Nevada state line via Cedarville.

(Amended by Stats. 1998, Ch. 828, Sec. 9. Effective January 1, 1999.)

§ 603; Route 330[edit]

603. Route 330 is from Route 210 near Highland northeasterly to Route 18.

(Added by renumbering Section 630 by Stats. 1999, Ch. 724, Sec. 26. Effective January 1, 2000.)

§ 671.1; Route 371[edit]

607.1. Route 371 is from Route 79 near Aguanga to Route 74 east of Anza.

(Added by Stats. 1974, Ch. 537.)

§ 608; Route 380[edit]

608. Route 380 is from:

(a) Route 1 near Pacifica to Route 280 in San Bruno.

(b) Route 280 in San Bruno to Route 101 in the vicinity of the San Francisco International Airport.

(Amended by Stats. 1970, Ch. 1473.)

§ 610; Route 395[edit]

610. Route 395 is from:

(a) Route 15 near Cajon Pass to the Nevada state line passing near Little Lake, Independence, Bridgeport, and Coleville.

(b) Nevada state line northwest of Reno to the Oregon state line near New Pine Creek via Alturas.

(Amended by Stats. 1969, Ch. 294.)

§ 615; Route 405[edit]

615. Route 405 is from Route 5 near El Toro to Route 5 near San Fernando.

(Added by Stats. 1963, Ch. 385.)

§ 617; Route 505[edit]

617. Route 505 is from Route 80 near Vacaville to Route 5 near Dunnigan.

(Added by Stats. 1963, Ch. 385.)

§ 618; Route 580[edit]

618. Route 580 is from:

(a) Route 5 southwest of Vernalis to Route 80 in Oakland via the vicinity of Dublin and Hayward.

(b) Route 80 near Albany to Route 101 near San Rafael via the Richmond-San Rafael Bridge.

(Amended by Stats. 1990, Ch. 1187, Sec. 21.)

§ 619; Route 605[edit]

619. Route 605 is from:

(a) Route 1 near Seal Beach to Route 405.

(b) Route 405 to Route 210 near Duarte. Route 605 shall be known and designated as the "San Gabriel River Freeway."

(Amended by Stats. 1984, Ch. 409, Sec. 67.)

§ 620; Route 680[edit]

620. Route 680 is from:

(a) Route 101 near San Jose to Route 780 at Benicia passing near Warm Springs, Mission San Jose, Scotts Corners, and Sunol, and via Walnut Creek.

(b) Route 780 at Benicia to Route 80 near Cordelia.

(Amended by Stats. 1976, Ch. 1354.)

§ 621; Route 805[edit]

621. Route 805 is from Route 5 near San Ysidro to Route 5 north of La Jolla and easterly of existing Route 5.

(Added by Stats. 1963, Ch. 385.)

§ 622; Route 710[edit]

622. Route 710 is from Route 1 to Route 210 in Pasadena.

(Added by Stats. 1984, Ch. 409, Sec. 68.)

§ 622.1.[edit]

622.1. Route 710 shall also include that portion of the freeway between Route 1 and the northern end of Harbor Scenic Drive, that portion of Harbor Scenic Drive to Ocean Boulevard, that portion of Ocean Boulevard west of its intersection with Harbor Scenic Drive to its junction with Seaside Boulevard, and that portion of Seaside Boulevard from the junction with Ocean Boulevard to Route 47.

(Amended by Stats. 2013, Ch. 523, Sec. 16. (SB 788) Effective January 1, 2014.)

§ 623; Route 780[edit]

623. Route 780 is from Route 680 at Benicia to Route 80 in Vallejo.

(Added by Stats. 1976, Ch. 1354.)

§ 624; Route 980[edit]

624. Route 980 is from Route 880 to Route 580 in Oakland.

(Amended by Stats. 1988, Ch. 106, Sec. 30. Effective May 13, 1988. Operative January 1, 1989, by Sec. 31 of Ch. 106.)

§ 625; Route 880[edit]

625. (a) Route 880 is from Route 280 in San Jose to Route 80 in Oakland.

(b) (1) The commission may relinquish to the City of Oakland the portion of the former right-of-way of Route 880 that is located between 8th Street and 32nd Street within that city, upon terms and conditions the commission finds to be in the best interests of the state, including, but not limited to, a requirement that the department and the city enter into a cooperative agreement to improve, at the department's expense, the two parallel adjacent city streets, including, but not limited to, sidewalks, landscaping, and street lighting, when improving the portion of right-of-way that is to be relinquished in accordance with plans to be developed by the department. The cooperative agreement shall include, but need not to be limited to, all of the following:

(A) A requirement that, if the commission allocates funds for this purpose, the improvements include bicycle paths and the associated roadway improvements and landscaping, including a bicycle path that closes the gap in the San Francisco Bay Trail Plan.

(B) A requirement that the improvements include removal of contaminated materials on the department's property.

(C) A requirement that the improvements include erection of a memorial to the victims of the collapse of the Cypress Freeway Viaduct and to the heroism of those who responded to that disaster.

(2) A relinquishment under this subdivision shall become effective immediately following the commission's approval of the terms and conditions of the relinquishment.

(Amended by Stats. 2000, Ch. 538, Sec. 1. Effective January 1, 2001.)

§ 632; Route 905[edit]

632. Route 905 is from:

(a) The International Boundary near Border Field northeasterly to Route 5.

(b) Route 5 near the south end of San Diego Bay to the International Boundary southerly of Brown Field.

(Added by Stats. 1986, Ch. 928, Sec. 20.)

§ 635.[edit]

635. (a) State Highway Route 1 from Las Cruces to San Francisco shall be known and designated as the "Cabrillo Highway."

(b) State highway routes embracing portions of Routes 280, 82, 238, 101, 5, 72, 12, 37, 121, 87, 162, 185, 92, and 123 and connecting city streets and county roads thereto, and extending in a continuous route from Sonoma southerly to the international border and near the route historically known as El Camino Real shall be known and designated as "El Camino Real."

(c) State Highway Route 1 from south of San Juan Capistrano to near El Rio shall be known and designated as the "Pacific Coast Highway."

(Amended by Stats. 2001, Ch. 739, Sec. 1. Effective January 1, 2002.)

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