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This page highlights some of the major construction projects happening in Carlsbad. It does not include projects from non-city utilities and private development. See the look ahead map.

Because construction work is very dynamic, schedules can change for a wide variety of reasons, such as weather, availability of supplies and other factors.  If we expect a project to have a significant impact, we typically notify those in the immediate vicinity 72 hours in advance.

For projects along major roadways, you can look for digital message boards for notices about upcoming work that could cause delays or detours. 

Although construction can cause temporary inconveniences, the good news is that we’re maintaining and improving our infrastructure year-round, and by keeping things up to date, we save money in the long run by avoiding emergency repairs. Regular maintenance also helps ensure you don’t experience a last-minute water shut off or road closure.

Highlighted streets projects

Highlighted water/wastewater/drainage projects

15-year project plan

The city's Capital Improvements Program maps out major projects and how they will be funded. Each year, the City Council approves this plan along with the city budget. See project map.

 

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    Officers to conduct “Know Your Limit” – DUI Prevention Education Campaign

    Post Date:09/01/2022

    This Labor Day weekend, the City of Carlsbad Police Department will be conducting a “Know Your Limit” educational campaign from September 2 through September 5.

    Although this is an annual campaign, with the Carlsbad City Council ratifying a local emergency proclamation for traffic safety earlier this week, its message is more important than ever.

    Officers will be out at local bars and restaurants to educate patrons on how important it is to “Know Your Limit.” The program is intended to raise awareness about the dangers of drinking and driving, and how little it takes to reach the legal limit to drive a vehicle. It is illegal for anyone 21 or older to drive with a blood alcohol content (BAC) of .08% or higher in California.

    Officers will be conducting the campaign from noon - 10 p.m. During this time, officers will invite volunteers to take a breathalyzer test to see if they can guess their BAC. Those participating are asked how many drinks they have consumed and whether they believe it is safe to drive. Officers will educate participants on the impacts of alcohol on one’s ability to drive, and the consequences of a DUI.

    “The goal is to help people understand the effects of alcohol so they can make educated decisions about how they get home after a night of drinking,” said program coordinator Officer Kyle Clement. “As little as one drink can impair a driver, and that’s why it is so critical that people know when not to drive.”

    It is important to note that a person’s height, weight, food intake, drug and/or medication use and how much they drink over a period of time are all factors that affect BAC.

    The average cost of a DUI arrest is approximately $13,500, accounting for vehicle impound fees, fines, attorney fees, auto insurance hikes and other penalties. Plan ahead and avoid risking a DUI by designating a sober driver or using rideshare services.

    Funding for the “Know Your Limit” program is provided by a grant from the California Office of Traffic Safety, through the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.

    For more information
    Officer Kyle Clement, kyle.clement@carlsbadca.gov

    Police media contact
    Jodee Reyes, Public Information Officer, jodee.reyes@carlsbadca.gov

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