DCCM is proud to support the City of Santa Rosa on the Hopper Avenue Corridor Fire Recovery Improvements Project, which celebrated its groundbreaking this week and marks a major milestone in the City’s recovery from the 2017 Tubbs Fire.
Funded in part by PG&E settlement funds allocated in 2021 for fire-related infrastructure recovery, this $4.7 million project will rehabilitate approximately 3,500 linear feet of roadway infrastructure along Hopper Avenue that was damaged during the fire and subsequent debris removal operations.
Hopper Avenue is a critical corridor connecting the Coffey Park neighborhood to Highway 101, and the project will deliver improvements to roadway, pedestrian, bicycle, stormwater, and traffic infrastructure. Designed with extensive public input, the upgrades will enhance safety, mobility, and long-term resiliency, including ADA-accessible sidewalks, protected bike lanes, enhanced drainage systems, and upgraded intersections.
DCCM is providing Construction Management and Inspection services, working closely with the City, contractor, and stakeholders to help deliver a high-quality project. The scope includes curb ramp and sidewalk replacement, pedestrian safety upgrades through RRFB crossings, construction of median islands and landscaping, pavement restoration through grind and overlay, and striping.
Projects like this help restore critical infrastructure while supporting safer, more resilient communities. Explore our website to learn more about DCCM’s construction management and infrastructure services.