California Department of Transportation

08/29/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 08/29/2025 10:59

Lane Closures on State Route 84 from 0.4 mile North of Cache Slough Ferry to Yolo County Line in Solano County

Lane Closures on State Route 84 from 0.4 mile North of Cache Slough Ferry to Yolo County Line in Solano County

Published: Aug 29, 2025

Lanes scheduled to be closed from 5 a.m. to 6 p.m. starting on Wednesday, Sept. 3

Solano County - Caltrans is scheduled to begin a paving project on State Route 84 (SR-84) from 0.4 mile north of Cache Slough Ferry to Yolo County Line in the Sacramento-San Joaquin River Delta area.

Portions of SR-84 will be closed in both directions starting on Wednesday, Sept. 3 from 5 a.m. to 6 p.m. each day and will continue through the duration of the project, scheduled to finish in about two months.

A one-way reversing traffic control will be implemented onSR-84 from 1.2 miles south ofSR-220 to the Solano/Yolo County line.

The purpose of this project is to preserve and extend the life of the existing pavement and improve the ride quality for the traveling public.

A full closure of Route-84 will be implemented from 0.4 mile north of Cache Slough Ferry to 1.2 miles south of SR- 220. During this full closure traffic will be directed to this detour:

Detour for Northbound Route-84
Drivers heading to Courtland take East Ryer Road to Route-220;Drivers will then make a left on Route 220 to Route-84;Then a right on Route-84 to continue North.

Detour for Southbound Route-84
Drivers coming south from Courtland to Antioch from Route-84;Can take a left on Route-220 to Ryer Road; Then take a right on Ryer Road toward Route-84;Then a right on Route-84 to continue south.

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