Raymond Avenue Grade Separation

Photo of the existing project area around Raymond Avenue Graphic of the Proposed Raymond Avenue Grade Separation
Small Photo of the existing project area around Raymond AvenueSmall Graphic of the Proposed Raymond Avenue Grade Separatio

LSA was retained to prepare an air quality impact analysis and a noise study for the Raymond Avenue Grade Separation Project located in the City of Fullerton, California. Greenhouse gases and potential air quality impacts were analyzed in the air quality impact report along with the recommended mitigation measures. The noise study identified potential noise impacts and evaluated noise abatement measures. The City of Fullerton proposes to construct a grade separation (underpass) at the intersection of Raymond Avenue and the Burlington Northern Santa Fe mainline rail crossing. The grade separation would extend from Santa Fe Avenue at the northern end to south of Ash Avenue on Raymond Avenue. The purpose of the project is to eliminate an at-grade railroad crossing on Raymond Avenue and to meet the goals and objectives of the Southern California Trade Corridor Program and of the California Public Utilities Commission established priority list for the grade separation program. The project is needed to increase future safety and reduce vehicle delay.

Client: City of Fullerton

Location: Fullerton, California

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