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California county routes in zone E

There are 21 routes assigned to the "E" zone of the California Route Marker Program, which designates county routes in California. The "E" zone includes county highways in Alpine, Amador, Butte, Calaveras, El Dorado, Placer, Plumas, Sacramento, Solano, Tuolumne, Yolo, and Yuba counties.

California county routes in zone E
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Highway names
CountyCounty Route X (CR X) or Route X
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E1 edit

 

County Road E1

LocationAlpine County
Length3.91 mi[1] (6.29 km)
Existed1962–present[1]

County Route E1 (CR E1), known as Hot Springs Road and Montgomery Street, is a county highway in Alpine County, California, United States. It runs from Grover Hot Springs State Park to State Route 89 in Markleeville. It is the only signed county route in Alpine County.

Major intersections

The entire route is in Alpine County.

LocationmikmDestinationsNotes
Grover Hot Springs State ParkWestern terminus
MarkleevilleLaramie Street, Montgomery StreetEast end of Hot Springs Road; west end of Montgomery Street on CR E1
  SR 89Eastern terminus
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

E2 edit

 

County Road E2

LocationSacramento and Placer counties
Length28.89 mi[1] (46.49 km)
Existed1967–present[1]

County Route E2 (CR E2) is a county highway in Sacramento and Placer counties in the U.S. state of California. It is a major north–south arterial thoroughfare running from State Route 99 in Elk Grove to Interstate 80 in Roseville. The route is known as Grant Line Road, Sunrise Boulevard, Sunrise Avenue and a small portion of Douglas Boulevard.

The Grant Line Road portion of the route is part of the Capital SouthEast Connector project, a planned 34-mile (55 km) expressway that will run from Interstate 5 at the Hood-Franklin Road interchange just south of Elk Grove to US 50 at the White Rock Road / Silva Valley Parkway interchange in El Dorado Hills.[2] The CR E2 portion between SR 99 and Bradshaw Road have already been upgraded, while the portion between Bradshaw and Sunrise Boulevard remains a two-lane roadway and are in the planning stages of being upgraded.

Route description

County Route E2 begins as Grant Line Road at the interchange with State Route 99. It heads northeast on a four to six-lane roadway, reducing to a rural two-lane roadway just past Bradshaw Road, skirting the city limits of Elk Grove to the west. The route then turns north onto Sunrise Boulevard, where it remains a two-lane roadway, intersecting State Route 16 (also known as Jackson Road).[3] CR E2 enters the city of Rancho Cordova and dramatically widens to five lanes near the intersection of Kiefer Boulevard. This stretch of roadway was widened between Kiefer Boulevard and Douglas Road to accommodate increasing traffic to the surrounding housing development.[4] After CR E2 gains a sixth lane, the route turns northwest just after Douglas Road and then turns north again approaching White Rock Road. It approaches U.S. Route 50 at an interchange, then skirting the community of Gold River to the east. The route leaves Rancho Cordova, crossing the American River and into the community of Fair Oaks. It enters the city of Citrus Heights after Madison Avenue and into the Sunrise MarketPlace, the city's shopping district. After passing Sunrise Mall and its intersection with Greenback Lane (County Route E14), the route is reduced to four lanes. It remains four lanes for the remainder of the route, passing Antelope Road, and entering Placer County and the city of Roseville. The route becomes Sunrise Avenue at the county line for a few miles, turning west on Douglas Boulevard and ending immediately at I-80.[3]

Major intersections
CountyLocationmikmDestinationsNotes
SacramentoElk Grove  SR 99 – Sacramento, FresnoInterchange; SR 99 exit 284; southern terminus; road continues west as Kammerer Road
Bradshaw Road
  CR E12 (Elk Grove Boulevard)
Grant Line Road north, Sheldon Lake DriveNorth end of Grant Line Road on CR E2; south end of Sunrise Boulevard
Rancho Cordova  SR 16 (Jackson Road) – Jackson, Sacramento
Folsom BoulevardFormer US 50
  US 50 (El Dorado Freeway) – South Lake Tahoe, SacramentoInterchange; US 50 exit 18
Fair OaksFair Oaks Boulevard
Fair OaksCitrus Heights lineMadison Avenue
Citrus Heights  CR E14 (Greenback Lane)
SacramentoPlacer
county line
North end of Sunrise Boulevard; south end of Sunrise Avenue
PlacerRoseville 
 
I-80 east – Reno
Interchange; northbound exit only; I-80 west exit 103
Pagel Pass RoadInterchange; southbound entrance only from Douglas Boulevard east
North Sunrise Avenue, Douglas Boulevard eastNorth end of Sunrise Avenue; south end of Douglas Boulevard on CR E2
  I-80 – Reno, SacramentoInterchange; northern terminus; I-80 west exit 103, east exits 103A-B; road continues west as Douglas Boulevard
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

E3 edit

 

County Road E3

LocationPlacer and Sacramento counties
Length12.76 mi[1] (20.54 km)
Existed1967–present[1]

County Route E3 (CR E3) is a county highway in Placer and Sacramento counties in the U.S. state of California. It is a major north–south arterial thoroughfare that runs from U.S. Route 50 near Rancho Cordova to Interstate 80 in Rocklin. The route is known as Hazel Avenue from the US 50 interchange to the Sacramento/Placer county line and is known as Sierra College Boulevard from the Sacramento/Placer county line to the Interstate 80 interchange. Starting as a 6-lane road at US 50, it continues due north until it arrives eastward of Roseville. Then, it abruptly turns east, then runs north again until it meets I-80 in Rocklin.

Major intersections
CountyLocationmikmDestinationsNotes
SacramentoRancho Cordova  US 50 (El Dorado Freeway) – Sacramento, South Lake TahoeInterchange; US 50 exit 21; southern terminus; road continues as Hazel Avenue to Folsom Boulevard, then becomes Nimbus Road south of Folsom Boulevard
Fair OaksMadison Avenue
Orangevale  CR E14 (Greenback Lane)Eastern terminus of CR E14
SacramentoPlacer
county line
North end of Hazel Avenue; south end of Sierra College Boulevard
PlacerRosevilleDouglas Boulevard
Rocklin  I-80 – Reno, SacramentoInterchange; northern terminus; I-80 exit 109; road continues north as Sierra College Boulevard
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

E4 edit

 

County Road E4

LocationYolo County
Length16.30 mi[1] (26.23 km)
Existed1968–present[1]

County Route E4 (CR E4) is a county highway in Yolo County, California, United States. It runs from State Route 16 in Esparto to I-5 in Dunnigan. The route is known as Road 85, Road 8, Road 86, and Road 6.

Major intersections

The entire route is in Yolo County.

LocationmikmDestinationsNotes
Capay  SR 16Southern terminus
North end of Road 85 on CR E4; south end of Road 8 on CR E4
North end of Road 8 on CR E4; south end of Road 86 on CR E4
Road 86North end of Road 86 on CR E4; south end of Road 6 on CR E4
Dunnigan  I-5 – Sacramento, ReddingInterchange; northern terminus; I-5 exit 556; road continues as Road 6
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

E5 edit

 

County Road E5

Rawhide Road
LocationTuolumne County
Length4.03 mi[1] (6.49 km)
Existed1974–present[1]

County Route E5 (CR E5), known entirely as Rawhide Road, is a county highway in Tuolumne County, California, United States. It runs from State Route 49 and State Route 108 in Jamestown to SR 49 in Tuttletown.

Major intersections

The entire route is in Tuolumne County.

LocationmikmDestinationsNotes
Jamestown   SR 49 / SR 108 – Oakdale, SonoraSouthern terminus; road continues as Humbug Street
Tuttletown  SR 49 – Sonora, Melones, Angels CampNorthern terminus
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

E6 edit

 

County Road E6

LocationYolo County
Length15.93 mi[1] (25.64 km)
Existed1968–present[1]

County Route E6 (CR E6) is a county highway in Yolo County, California, United States. It runs from Interstate 505 and State Route 128 near Winters to Interstate 80 in Davis. The route is known as Russell Boulevard, Road 93A, Road 31, Covell Boulevard, and Mace Boulevard.

Major intersections

The entire route is in Yolo County.

LocationmikmDestinationsNotes
 
 
SR 128 west (East Grant Avenue) – Winters, Lake Berryessa
Continuation beyond I-505
  I-505 – Redding, VacavilleInterchange; western terminus; eastern terminus of SR 128; I-505 exit 11
Russell Boulevard eastEast end of Russell Boulevard on CR E6; south end of Road 93A
Road 31 westEast end of Road 93A; west end of Road 31 on CR E6
  CR E7 (Road 98)East end of Road 31 on CR E6; west end of Covell Boulevard
DavisRoad 99, Lake BoulevardFormer US 99W
  
 
SR 113 to I-80 – Woodland, Sacramento, San Francisco
Interchange; SR 113 exit 29
Pole Line Road (CR E8)
Road 104East end of Covell Boulevard; west end of Mace Boulevard
Davis  I-80 – San Francisco, SacramentoInterchange; eastern terminus; I-80 exit 75; road continues south as Mace Boulevard
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

E7 edit

 

County Road E7

LocationSolano and Yolo counties
Length14.32 mi[1] (23.05 km)
Existed1968–present[1]

County Route E7 (CR E7) is a county highway in Solano and Yolo counties in the U.S. state of California. It runs from Interstate 80 near Dixon to Interstate 5 north of Woodland. It is known as Pedrick Road in Solano County and Road 98 in Yolo County. It has a concurrency with State Route 16 and I-5 Business Loop between West Main Street in Woodland to I-5 (exit 541).

Major intersections
CountyLocationmikmDestinationsNotes
Solano  I-80 (SR 113) – San Francisco, SacramentoInterchange; southern terminus; I-80 exit 67; road continues south as Pedrick Road
SolanoYolo
county line
North end of Pedrick Road; south end of Road 98
Yolo  CR E6 (West Covell Boulevard, Road 31)
Woodland 
 
 
 
 
 
I-5 BL south (West Main Street) / SR 16 west to I-505
South end of I-5 BL / SR 16 overlap; West Main Street is former SR 16 east
  I-5 – Sacramento, ReddingInterchange; northern terminus; north end of I-5 BL / SR 16 overlap; northern terminus of I-5 BL; eastern terminus of SR 16 western segment; I-5 exit 541; road continues east as Road 18
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

E8 edit

 

County Road E8

LocationYolo County
Length15.93 mi[1] (25.64 km)
Existed1968–present[1]

County Route E8 (CR E8) is a county highway in Yolo County, California, United States. It is a major north–south route that runs from Covell Boulevard (County Route E6) in Davis, passing through Woodland, to State Route 113 near Knights Landing. It is known as Pole Line Road and Road 102.

Major intersections

The entire route is in Yolo County.

LocationmikmDestinationsNotes
DavisEast Covell Boulevard (CR E6)Southern terminus; road continues south as Pole Line Road
North end of Pole Line Road; south end of Road 102
Woodland  I-5 – Sacramento, ReddingInterchange; I-5 exit 536
East Main StreetFormer SR 16
  SR 113 – Zamora, Knights Landing, Yuba CityNorthern terminus
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

E9 edit

 

County Road E9

LocationSacramento and Yolo counties
Length13.08 mi[1] (21.05 km)
Existed1968–present[1]

County Route E9 (CR E9) is a county highway in Sacramento and Yolo counties in the U.S. state of California. It connects to State Route 160 at both ends. CR E9 runs on top of the western levee of the Sacramento River for nearly all its length, paralleling SR 160 on the eastern levee. It is known as Sutter Slough Bridge Road from its southern junction with SR 160 at the Paintersville Bridge near the town of Courtland in Sacramento County to the Yolo County line at Sutter Slough. Once in Yolo County, it is known as South River Road and passes through the town of Clarksburg before crossing over the Freeport Bridge and ending at its northern junction with SR 160 in the town of Freeport in Sacramento County.

 
Panoramic view of E9 at the Freeport Bridge. The signage indicates that E9 continues north along South River Road, contrary to original route documents.
Major intersections
CountyLocationmikmDestinationsNotes
Sacramento  SR 160Southern terminus
SacramentoYolo
county line
North end of Sutter Slough Bridge Road; south end of South River Road
YoloClarksburg  CR E19 (Clarksburg Road)Eastern terminus of CR E19
South River Road northNorth end of South River Road on CR E9; south end of the Freeport Bridge
Sacramento RiverFreeport Bridge
SacramentoFreeport  SR 160 (Freeport Boulevard, River Road) – Freeport, Sacramento, IsletonNorthern terminus
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

E10 edit

 

County Road E10

LocationYolo County
Length9.86 mi[1] (15.87 km)
Existed1968–present[1]

County Route E10 (CR E10) is a county highway in Yolo County, California, United States. It runs from Interstate 505 to State Route 113 near Knights Landing. The route is known as Road 14 and Road 13.

Major intersections

The entire route is in Yolo County.

LocationmikmDestinationsNotes
  I-505Interchange; western terminus; I-505 exit 28; road continues west as Road 14
East end of Road 14 on CR E10; west end of Road 13 on CR E10
ZamoraMain Street, Road 94 – Zamora
  I-5 – Sacramento, ReddingInterchange; I-5 exit 548
Road 99WFormer US 99W
Road 99E (CR E11)Southern terminus of CR E11
  SR 113 – Woodland, Knights Landing, Yuba CityEastern terminus
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

E11 edit

 

County Road E11

LocationYolo County
Length5.19 mi[1] (8.35 km)
Existed1976–present[1]

County Route E11 (CR E11) is a county highway in Yolo County, California, United States. It runs from State Route 113 near Knights Landing to State Route 45 near Tyndall Landing. The route is known as Road 99E (no relation to the former U.S. Route 99E), Road 108, and Road 98A. A portion of the route is unpaved gravel.

Major intersections

The entire route is in Yolo County.

LocationmikmDestinationsNotes
  SR 113 / Road 13 (CR E10) – Woodland, Knights Landing, Yuba CitySouthern terminus
Road 108 eastNorth end of Road 99E; south end of Road 108 and gravel road
North end of Road 108 on CR E11; south end of Road 98A on CR E11
North end of gravel road
  SR 45Northern terminus
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

E12 edit

 

County Road E12

Elk Grove Boulevard
LocationSacramento County
Length6.83 mi[1] (10.99 km)
Existed1971–present

County Route E12 (CR E12), known entirely as Elk Grove Boulevard, is a county road in Sacramento County, California, United States, in the city of Elk Grove. It runs from Franklin Boulevard (County Route J8) to Grant Line Road (County Route E2). Elk Grove Boulevard is a major east–west arterial in Elk Grove from Interstate 5 to Elk Grove Florin Road (the county route designation ends at Franklin Boulevard); east of this intersection, the road narrows to two lanes and proceeds east through the historical "Old Town" section of Elk Grove. The road continues east until its terminus with Grant Line Road (CR E2).

Public transportation

Sacramento Regional Transit's Elk Grove Transit buses E112, E115, and E116 run on Elk Grove Boulevard.[5]

Major intersections

The entire route is in Elk Grove, Sacramento County.

mikmDestinationsNotes
  CR J8 (Franklin Boulevard)Western terminus; road continues west as Elk Grove Boulevard to I-5
Bruceville Road
  SR 99 – Fresno, SacramentoInterchange; SR 99 exit 286
Elk Grove Florin Road
  CR E2 (Grant Line Road)Eastern terminus
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

E13 edit

 

County Road E13

LocationSacramento County
Length14.79 mi[1] (23.80 km)
Existed1971–present
Tourist
routes
  River Road[6]

County Route E13 (CR E13) is a county highway in Sacramento County, California, United States. It runs from River Road (County Route J11) and the Walnut Grove Bridge in Walnut Grove to State Route 99 and State Route 104 in Galt. The route is known as River Road and Twin Cities Road.

Route description

County Route E13 begins at its junction with CR J11 at the eastern terminus of the Walnut Grove Bridge in Walnut Grove and proceeds north on top of the eastern levee of the Sacramento River, along River Road, passing the small town of Locke. At the intersection of River Road and Twin Cities Road, CR E13 turns east and follows Twin Cities Road. The route reaches its junction with I-5 and County Route J8 north of the town of Thornton, and continues east until its junction with SR 99 and SR 104 in Galt.

River Road is on the California Scenic Highway System.

Major intersections

The entire route is in Sacramento County.

LocationmikmDestinationsNotes
Walnut Grove  CR J11 (Walnut Grove Bridge, River Road south) / Theater Street – Ryde, Isleton, Rio Vista, AntiochWestern terminus; connects to SR 160
River Road north – CourtlandEast end of River Road on CR E13; west end of Twin Cities Road
  I-5 – Los Angeles, SacramentoInterchange; I-5 exit 498
  CR J8 (Franklin Boulevard)
Galt  SR 99 – Fresno, SacramentoInterchange; eastern terminus; accessible via East and West Stockton Boulevards; western terminus of SR 104; SR 99 exit 277
 
 
SR 104 east (Twin Cities Road) – Ione, Jackson
Continuation beyond SR 99
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

E14 edit

 

County Road E14

LocationSacramento County
Length17.62 mi[1] (28.36 km)
Existed1972–present[1]

County Route E14 (CR E14) is a county highway in Sacramento County, California, United States. It runs from State Route 99 in Sacramento to Hazel Avenue (County Route E3) in Orangevale. Known as Elkhorn Boulevard and Greenback Lane, it is a major east–west arterial thoroughfare that connects the cities and communities of Sacramento, Rio Linda, North Highlands, Foothill Farms, Citrus Heights, and Orangevale.

Route description

County Route E14 begins on Elkhorn Boulevard at the interchange with State Route 99 north of Sacramento. It starts out as a two-lane roadway, skirting the northern end of the North Natomas development of Sacramento. As it enters the rural community of Rio Linda, the roadway expands to four lanes and remains at least four lanes throughout the remainder of the route. The landscape changes from rural to suburb as it passes through North Highlands and Foothill Farms, where the roadway expands to six lanes at Don Julio Boulevard. As it reaches the interchange with Interstate 80, the route becomes Greenback Lane. Shortly thereafter, it enters the city of Citrus Heights and remains in the city for 3.5 miles (5.6 km). As CR E14 reaches Sunrise Boulevard (CR E2), it enters the city's shopping district, Sunrise MarketPlace, and passes by Sunrise Mall. As it exits Citrus Heights and into the community of Fair Oaks, the roadway is reduced to four lanes as it reaches its terminus at Hazel Avenue (County Route E3) in Orangevale. The roadway itself continues as Greenback Lane towards the city of Folsom.

The name "greenback" refers to the use of paper money for financial transactions at a time when gold and silver coin was the preferred rate of exchange. The property that Greenback Lane lies on was bought with greenback dollars (United States Note). The owner is said to have wished to be paid with coin, and became angered when he was not, hence the name "Greenback Lane."[citation needed]

Greenback Lane has a very interesting origin. Previous to 1873, the inhabitants of Haggin Grant District had only the narrow, stony trails leading through the dense timberlands to serve as outlets from their homesteads. The discomfort and disadvantages wrought by these crude by-ways impelled the farmers to demand a main road. A county survey determined the amount of land necessary to grant the demand of the land holders. In settling with Mr. Cornelius Donohue, a large land owner, for the road land, a dispute arose as to the medium of exchange. Mr. Donahue insisted that his portion of the land be paid for in "greenbacks", for it was neither safe nor convenient to carry a large sum of coin in those days. It was no easy matter for the county to secure such a large number of greenbacks; nevertheless, they were still requested. After months of discussion, Mr. Donahue won his point, and the land was paid for in greenback notes. From this incident, the highway has been named "Greenback Lane."

— "Greenback Notes", San Juan High School Yearbook (1925)[7]

Construction to expand Greenback Lane between Dewey Drive/Van Maren Lane and Auburn Boulevard in Citrus Heights from four to six lanes was completed in 2008, creating an entirely six lane thoroughfare within the city of Citrus Heights.[8][9]

Major intersections

The entire route is in Sacramento County.

LocationmikmDestinationsNotes
Sacramento  SR 99 – Yuba City, SacramentoInterchange; SR 99 exit 307; western terminus; connects to I-5; road continues west as Elkhorn Boulevard
Natomas Boulevard
Rio LindaRio Linda Boulevard
North HighlandsWatt Avenue
Foothill Farms  I-80 – Sacramento, RenoInterchange; I-80 exit 98; east end of Elkhorn Boulevard; west end of Greenback Lane
Citrus HeightsAuburn BoulevardFormer US 40 / US 99E
  CR E2 (Sunrise Boulevard)
Citrus HeightsFair Oaks lineFair Oaks Boulevard
Orangevale  CR E3 (Hazel Avenue)Eastern terminus; road continues east as Greenback Lane
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

E15 edit

 

County Road E15

LocationCalaveras County
Length12.91 mi[1] (20.78 km)
Existed1974–present[1]

County Route E15 (CR E15) is a county highway in Calaveras County, California, United States. It runs from State Route 120 in Yosemite Junction to State Route 4 in Copperopolis. The route is known as O'Byrnes Ferry Road for most of the route and Main Street in Copperopolis.

Major intersections
CountyLocationmikmDestinationsNotes
Tuolumne   SR 108 / SR 120 – Oakdale, SonoraSouthern terminus
Lake TullochByrne's Ferry Covered Bridge
CalaverasCopperopolisNorth end of O'Byrnes Ferry Road; Main Street
  SR 4 – Altaville, Angels Camp, StocktonNorthern terminus; road continues as Rock Creek Road
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

E16 edit

 

County Road E16

LocationAmador and El Dorado counties
Length33.21 mi[1] (53.45 km)
Existed1967–present[1]

County Route E16 (CR E16) is a county highway in Amador and El Dorado counties in the U.S. state of California. It runs from State Route 49 in Plymouth to U.S. Route 50 in Pollock Pines. The route is known as Shenandoah Road, Mount Aukum Road, and Sly Park Road. A portion of the route (along with Mormon Emigrant Trail, State Route 88, and State Route 89) was an alternate route of US 50 when the highway was closed due to mudslides or rockslides from inclement weather.

Major intersections
CountyLocationmikmDestinationsNotes
AmadorPlymouth  SR 49 – Placerville, JacksonRoundabout; southern terminus; road continues as Main Street
River PinesNorth end of Shenandoah Road; south end of Mount Aukum Road
El DoradoPleasant ValleyPleasant Valley Road – Camino, PlacervilleNorth end of Mount Aukum Road; south end of Sly Park Road
 
 
Mormon Emigrant Trail to SR 88
Former south end of US 50 Alt. overlap
Pollock Pines  US 50 (El Dorado Freeway) – South Lake Tahoe, SacramentoInterchange; northern terminus; former north end of US 50 Alt. overlap; US 50 exit 60; road continues as Sly Park Road to Pony Express Trail
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

E17 edit

 

County Road E17

LocationTuolumne County
Length13.39 mi[1] (21.55 km)
Existed1974–present[1]

County Route E17 (CR E17) is a county highway in Tuolumne County, California, United States. It runs from Mono Way (old State Route 108) near Sonora to SR 108 near Twain Harte. The route is known as Tuolumne Road and Tuolumne Road North.

Major intersections

The entire route is in Tuolumne County.

LocationmikmDestinationsNotes
Mono Way (SR 108 Bus.)Western terminus; former SR 108
TuolumneTuolumne Road east, Cherry Valley BoulevardEast end of Tuolumne Road; west end of Tuolumne Road North
  SR 108Eastern terminus
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

E18 edit

 

County Road E18

Parrotts Ferry Road
LocationCalaveras and Tuolumne counties
Length12.78 mi[1] (20.57 km)
Existed1974–present[1]

County Route E18 (CR E18), known entirely as Parrotts Ferry Road, is a county highway in Calaveras and Tuolumne counties in the U.S. state of California. It runs from State Route 49 north of Sonora, passing through the community of Columbia, to State Route 4 in Vallecito.

Major intersections
CountyLocationmikmDestinationsNotes
Tuolumne  SR 49 – Angels Camp, SonoraSouthern terminus
Springfield Road – Jamestown
CalaverasVallecito  SR 4 – Murphys, Angels CampNorthern terminus
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

E19 edit

 

County Road E19

Clarksburg Road
LocationYolo County
Length3.12 mi[1] (5.02 km)
Existed1976–present[1]

County Route E19 (CR E19), known entirely as Clarksburg Road, is a county highway in Yolo County, California, United States. It runs from Jefferson Boulevard (State Route 84) to South River Road (CR E9) in Clarksburg.

Major intersections

The entire route is in Yolo County.

LocationmikmDestinationsNotes
  SR 84 (Jefferson Boulevard)Western terminus; road continues west as Clarksburg Road
Clarksburg  CR E9 (South River Road)Eastern terminus
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

E20 edit

 

County Road E20

Marysville Road
LocationYuba County
Length19.93 mi[1] (32.07 km)
Existed1977–present[1]

County Route E20 (CR E20), known entirely as Marysville Road, is a county highway in Yuba County, California, United States. It runs from Willow Glen Road (County Route E21) to State Route 49 near Camptonville.

Major intersections

The entire route is in Yuba County.

LocationmikmDestinationsNotes
  CR E21 (Willow Glen Road, Marysville Road) – Brownsville, Loma Rica, MarysvilleWestern terminus
  SR 49 – Camptonville, Downieville, North San Juan, Nevada CityEastern terminus
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

E21 edit

 

County Road E21

LocationButte, Plumas, and Yuba counties
Length46.45 mi[1] (74.75 km)
Existed1977–present[1]

County Route E21 (CR E21) is a county highway in Butte, Plumas, and Yuba counties in the U.S. state of California. It runs from State Route 20 in Browns Valley to Warren Hill Road in La Porte. The route is known as Marysville Road, Willow Glen Road, La Porte Road, Quincy La Porte Road, and Main Street in La Porte.

Major intersections
CountyLocationmikmDestinationsNotes
Yuba  SR 20 – Marysville, Grass ValleySouthern terminus
Loma Rica Road – Loma Rica, Oroville
  CR E20 (Marysville Road) – Dobbins, Bullards Bar DamWestern terminus of CR E20; north end of Marysville Road on CR E21; south end of Willow Glen Road
Challenge–BrownsvilleLa Porte Road south – Rackerby, Bangor, OrovilleNorth end of Willow Glen Road; south end of La Porte Road on CR E21
Challenge Cut-Off Road – Forbestown
ButteNo major intersections
YubaNo major intersections
YubaPlumas
county line
North end of La Porte Road; south end of Quincy La Porte Road
PlumasLa PorteLaporte Pines RoadNorth end of Quincy La Porte Road; south end of Main Street
Warren Hill RoadNorthern terminus; road continues as Quincy La Porte Road
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

See also edit

References edit

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  2. ^ "Sacramento Capital SouthEast Connector Expressway". Capital SouthEast Connector Joint Powers Authority. Retrieved March 1, 2023.
  3. ^ a b The Thomas Guide — Sacramento County Street Guide (Map) (2008 ed.). Rand McNally.
  4. ^ . City of Rancho Cordova. Archived from the original on June 8, 2011. Retrieved January 25, 2008.
  5. ^ Sacramento Regional Transit: Bus & Light Rail System Map
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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources California county routes in zone E news newspapers books scholar JSTOR January 2010 Learn how and when to remove this template message There are 21 routes assigned to the E zone of the California Route Marker Program which designates county routes in California The E zone includes county highways in Alpine Amador Butte Calaveras El Dorado Placer Plumas Sacramento Solano Tuolumne Yolo and Yuba counties California county routes in zone EExample of a California county route shieldHighway namesCountyCounty Route X CR X or Route XSystem linksCounty routes in California Contents 1 E1 2 E2 3 E3 4 E4 5 E5 6 E6 7 E7 8 E8 9 E9 10 E10 11 E11 12 E12 13 E13 14 E14 15 E15 16 E16 17 E17 18 E18 19 E19 20 E20 21 E21 22 See also 23 ReferencesE1 edit nbsp County Road E1LocationAlpine CountyLength3 91 mi 1 6 29 km Existed1962 present 1 This section needs expansion You can help by adding to it January 2010 County Route E1 CR E1 known as Hot Springs Road and Montgomery Street is a county highway in Alpine County California United States It runs from Grover Hot Springs State Park to State Route 89 in Markleeville It is the only signed county route in Alpine County Major intersections The entire route is in Alpine County LocationmikmDestinationsNotes Grover Hot Springs State ParkWestern terminus MarkleevilleLaramie Street Montgomery StreetEast end of Hot Springs Road west end of Montgomery Street on CR E1 nbsp SR 89Eastern terminus 1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 miE2 edit nbsp County Road E2LocationSacramento and Placer countiesLength28 89 mi 1 46 49 km Existed1967 present 1 County Route E2 CR E2 is a county highway in Sacramento and Placer counties in the U S state of California It is a major north south arterial thoroughfare running from State Route 99 in Elk Grove to Interstate 80 in Roseville The route is known as Grant Line Road Sunrise Boulevard Sunrise Avenue and a small portion of Douglas Boulevard The Grant Line Road portion of the route is part of the Capital SouthEast Connector project a planned 34 mile 55 km expressway that will run from Interstate 5 at the Hood Franklin Road interchange just south of Elk Grove to US 50 at the White Rock Road Silva Valley Parkway interchange in El Dorado Hills 2 The CR E2 portion between SR 99 and Bradshaw Road have already been upgraded while the portion between Bradshaw and Sunrise Boulevard remains a two lane roadway and are in the planning stages of being upgraded Route description County Route E2 begins as Grant Line Road at the interchange with State Route 99 It heads northeast on a four to six lane roadway reducing to a rural two lane roadway just past Bradshaw Road skirting the city limits of Elk Grove to the west The route then turns north onto Sunrise Boulevard where it remains a two lane roadway intersecting State Route 16 also known as Jackson Road 3 CR E2 enters the city of Rancho Cordova and dramatically widens to five lanes near the intersection of Kiefer Boulevard This stretch of roadway was widened between Kiefer Boulevard and Douglas Road to accommodate increasing traffic to the surrounding housing development 4 After CR E2 gains a sixth lane the route turns northwest just after Douglas Road and then turns north again approaching White Rock Road It approaches U S Route 50 at an interchange then skirting the community of Gold River to the east The route leaves Rancho Cordova crossing the American River and into the community of Fair Oaks It enters the city of Citrus Heights after Madison Avenue and into the Sunrise MarketPlace the city s shopping district After passing Sunrise Mall and its intersection with Greenback Lane County Route E14 the route is reduced to four lanes It remains four lanes for the remainder of the route passing Antelope Road and entering Placer County and the city of Roseville The route becomes Sunrise Avenue at the county line for a few miles turning west on Douglas Boulevard and ending immediately at I 80 3 Major intersections CountyLocationmikmDestinationsNotes SacramentoElk Grove nbsp SR 99 Sacramento FresnoInterchange SR 99 exit 284 southern terminus road continues west as Kammerer Road Bradshaw Road nbsp CR E12 Elk Grove Boulevard Grant Line Road north Sheldon Lake DriveNorth end of Grant Line Road on CR E2 south end of Sunrise Boulevard Rancho Cordova nbsp SR 16 Jackson Road Jackson Sacramento Folsom BoulevardFormer US 50 nbsp US 50 El Dorado Freeway South Lake Tahoe SacramentoInterchange US 50 exit 18 Fair OaksFair Oaks Boulevard Fair Oaks Citrus Heights lineMadison Avenue Citrus Heights nbsp CR E14 Greenback Lane Sacramento Placercounty line North end of Sunrise Boulevard south end of Sunrise Avenue PlacerRoseville nbsp nbsp I 80 east RenoInterchange northbound exit only I 80 west exit 103 Pagel Pass RoadInterchange southbound entrance only from Douglas Boulevard east North Sunrise Avenue Douglas Boulevard eastNorth end of Sunrise Avenue south end of Douglas Boulevard on CR E2 nbsp I 80 Reno SacramentoInterchange northern terminus I 80 west exit 103 east exits 103A B road continues west as Douglas Boulevard 1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 mi Incomplete accessE3 edit nbsp County Road E3LocationPlacer and Sacramento countiesLength12 76 mi 1 20 54 km Existed1967 present 1 This section needs expansion You can help by adding to it January 2010 County Route E3 CR E3 is a county highway in Placer and Sacramento counties in the U S state of California It is a major north south arterial thoroughfare that runs from U S Route 50 near Rancho Cordova to Interstate 80 in Rocklin The route is known as Hazel Avenue from the US 50 interchange to the Sacramento Placer county line and is known as Sierra College Boulevard from the Sacramento Placer county line to the Interstate 80 interchange Starting as a 6 lane road at US 50 it continues due north until it arrives eastward of Roseville Then it abruptly turns east then runs north again until it meets I 80 in Rocklin Major intersections CountyLocationmikmDestinationsNotes SacramentoRancho Cordova nbsp US 50 El Dorado Freeway Sacramento South Lake TahoeInterchange US 50 exit 21 southern terminus road continues as Hazel Avenue to Folsom Boulevard then becomes Nimbus Road south of Folsom Boulevard Fair OaksMadison Avenue Orangevale nbsp CR E14 Greenback Lane Eastern terminus of CR E14 Sacramento Placercounty line North end of Hazel Avenue south end of Sierra College Boulevard PlacerRosevilleDouglas Boulevard Rocklin nbsp I 80 Reno SacramentoInterchange northern terminus I 80 exit 109 road continues north as Sierra College Boulevard 1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 miE4 edit nbsp County Road E4LocationYolo CountyLength16 30 mi 1 26 23 km Existed1968 present 1 This section needs expansion You can help by adding to it January 2010 County Route E4 CR E4 is a county highway in Yolo County California United States It runs from State Route 16 in Esparto to I 5 in Dunnigan The route is known as Road 85 Road 8 Road 86 and Road 6 Major intersections The entire route is in Yolo County LocationmikmDestinationsNotes Capay nbsp SR 16Southern terminus North end of Road 85 on CR E4 south end of Road 8 on CR E4 North end of Road 8 on CR E4 south end of Road 86 on CR E4 Road 86North end of Road 86 on CR E4 south end of Road 6 on CR E4 Dunnigan nbsp I 5 Sacramento ReddingInterchange northern terminus I 5 exit 556 road continues as Road 6 1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 miE5 edit nbsp County Road E5Rawhide RoadLocationTuolumne CountyLength4 03 mi 1 6 49 km Existed1974 present 1 This section needs expansion You can help by adding to it January 2010 County Route E5 CR E5 known entirely as Rawhide Road is a county highway in Tuolumne County California United States It runs from State Route 49 and State Route 108 in Jamestown to SR 49 in Tuttletown Major intersections The entire route is in Tuolumne County LocationmikmDestinationsNotes Jamestown nbsp nbsp SR 49 SR 108 Oakdale SonoraSouthern terminus road continues as Humbug Street Tuttletown nbsp SR 49 Sonora Melones Angels CampNorthern terminus 1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 miE6 edit nbsp County Road E6LocationYolo CountyLength15 93 mi 1 25 64 km Existed1968 present 1 This section needs expansion You can help by adding to it January 2010 County Route E6 CR E6 is a county highway in Yolo County California United States It runs from Interstate 505 and State Route 128 near Winters to Interstate 80 in Davis The route is known as Russell Boulevard Road 93A Road 31 Covell Boulevard and Mace Boulevard Major intersections The entire route is in Yolo County LocationmikmDestinationsNotes nbsp nbsp SR 128 west East Grant Avenue Winters Lake BerryessaContinuation beyond I 505 nbsp I 505 Redding VacavilleInterchange western terminus eastern terminus of SR 128 I 505 exit 11 Russell Boulevard eastEast end of Russell Boulevard on CR E6 south end of Road 93A Road 31 westEast end of Road 93A west end of Road 31 on CR E6 nbsp CR E7 Road 98 East end of Road 31 on CR E6 west end of Covell Boulevard DavisRoad 99 Lake BoulevardFormer US 99W nbsp nbsp nbsp SR 113 to I 80 Woodland Sacramento San FranciscoInterchange SR 113 exit 29 Pole Line Road CR E8 Road 104East end of Covell Boulevard west end of Mace Boulevard Davis nbsp I 80 San Francisco SacramentoInterchange eastern terminus I 80 exit 75 road continues south as Mace Boulevard 1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 miE7 edit nbsp County Road E7LocationSolano and Yolo countiesLength14 32 mi 1 23 05 km Existed1968 present 1 This section needs expansion You can help by adding to it January 2010 County Route E7 CR E7 is a county highway in Solano and Yolo counties in the U S state of California It runs from Interstate 80 near Dixon to Interstate 5 north of Woodland It is known as Pedrick Road in Solano County and Road 98 in Yolo County It has a concurrency with State Route 16 and I 5 Business Loop between West Main Street in Woodland to I 5 exit 541 Major intersections CountyLocationmikmDestinationsNotes Solano nbsp I 80 SR 113 San Francisco SacramentoInterchange southern terminus I 80 exit 67 road continues south as Pedrick Road Solano Yolocounty line North end of Pedrick Road south end of Road 98 Yolo nbsp CR E6 West Covell Boulevard Road 31 Woodland nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp I 5 BL south West Main Street SR 16 west to I 505South end of I 5 BL SR 16 overlap West Main Street is former SR 16 east nbsp I 5 Sacramento ReddingInterchange northern terminus north end of I 5 BL SR 16 overlap northern terminus of I 5 BL eastern terminus of SR 16 western segment I 5 exit 541 road continues east as Road 18 1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 mi Concurrency terminusE8 edit nbsp County Road E8LocationYolo CountyLength15 93 mi 1 25 64 km Existed1968 present 1 This section needs expansion You can help by adding to it January 2010 County Route E8 CR E8 is a county highway in Yolo County California United States It is a major north south route that runs from Covell Boulevard County Route E6 in Davis passing through Woodland to State Route 113 near Knights Landing It is known as Pole Line Road and Road 102 Major intersections The entire route is in Yolo County LocationmikmDestinationsNotes DavisEast Covell Boulevard CR E6 Southern terminus road continues south as Pole Line Road North end of Pole Line Road south end of Road 102 Woodland nbsp I 5 Sacramento ReddingInterchange I 5 exit 536 East Main StreetFormer SR 16 nbsp SR 113 Zamora Knights Landing Yuba CityNorthern terminus 1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 miE9 edit nbsp County Road E9LocationSacramento and Yolo countiesLength13 08 mi 1 21 05 km Existed1968 present 1 This section needs expansion You can help by adding to it January 2010 County Route E9 CR E9 is a county highway in Sacramento and Yolo counties in the U S state of California It connects to State Route 160 at both ends CR E9 runs on top of the western levee of the Sacramento River for nearly all its length paralleling SR 160 on the eastern levee It is known as Sutter Slough Bridge Road from its southern junction with SR 160 at the Paintersville Bridge near the town of Courtland in Sacramento County to the Yolo County line at Sutter Slough Once in Yolo County it is known as South River Road and passes through the town of Clarksburg before crossing over the Freeport Bridge and ending at its northern junction with SR 160 in the town of Freeport in Sacramento County nbsp Panoramic view of E9 at the Freeport Bridge The signage indicates that E9 continues north along South River Road contrary to original route documents Major intersections CountyLocationmikmDestinationsNotes Sacramento nbsp SR 160Southern terminus Sacramento Yolocounty line North end of Sutter Slough Bridge Road south end of South River Road YoloClarksburg nbsp CR E19 Clarksburg Road Eastern terminus of CR E19 South River Road northNorth end of South River Road on CR E9 south end of the Freeport Bridge Sacramento RiverFreeport Bridge SacramentoFreeport nbsp SR 160 Freeport Boulevard River Road Freeport Sacramento IsletonNorthern terminus 1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 miE10 edit nbsp County Road E10LocationYolo CountyLength9 86 mi 1 15 87 km Existed1968 present 1 County Route E10 CR E10 is a county highway in Yolo County California United States It runs from Interstate 505 to State Route 113 near Knights Landing The route is known as Road 14 and Road 13 Major intersections The entire route is in Yolo County LocationmikmDestinationsNotes nbsp I 505Interchange western terminus I 505 exit 28 road continues west as Road 14 East end of Road 14 on CR E10 west end of Road 13 on CR E10 ZamoraMain Street Road 94 Zamora nbsp I 5 Sacramento ReddingInterchange I 5 exit 548 Road 99WFormer US 99W Road 99E CR E11 Southern terminus of CR E11 nbsp SR 113 Woodland Knights Landing Yuba CityEastern terminus 1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 miE11 edit nbsp County Road E11LocationYolo CountyLength5 19 mi 1 8 35 km Existed1976 present 1 This section needs expansion You can help by adding to it January 2010 County Route E11 CR E11 is a county highway in Yolo County California United States It runs from State Route 113 near Knights Landing to State Route 45 near Tyndall Landing The route is known as Road 99E no relation to the former U S Route 99E Road 108 and Road 98A A portion of the route is unpaved gravel Major intersections The entire route is in Yolo County LocationmikmDestinationsNotes nbsp SR 113 Road 13 CR E10 Woodland Knights Landing Yuba CitySouthern terminus Road 108 eastNorth end of Road 99E south end of Road 108 and gravel road North end of Road 108 on CR E11 south end of Road 98A on CR E11 North end of gravel road nbsp SR 45Northern terminus 1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 miE12 edit nbsp County Road E12Elk Grove BoulevardLocationSacramento CountyLength6 83 mi 1 10 99 km Existed1971 present County Route E12 CR E12 known entirely as Elk Grove Boulevard is a county road in Sacramento County California United States in the city of Elk Grove It runs from Franklin Boulevard County Route J8 to Grant Line Road County Route E2 Elk Grove Boulevard is a major east west arterial in Elk Grove from Interstate 5 to Elk Grove Florin Road the county route designation ends at Franklin Boulevard east of this intersection the road narrows to two lanes and proceeds east through the historical Old Town section of Elk Grove The road continues east until its terminus with Grant Line Road CR E2 Public transportation Sacramento Regional Transit s Elk Grove Transit buses E112 E115 and E116 run on Elk Grove Boulevard 5 Major intersections The entire route is in Elk Grove Sacramento County mikmDestinationsNotes nbsp CR J8 Franklin Boulevard Western terminus road continues west as Elk Grove Boulevard to I 5 Bruceville Road nbsp SR 99 Fresno SacramentoInterchange SR 99 exit 286 Elk Grove Florin Road nbsp CR E2 Grant Line Road Eastern terminus 1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 miE13 edit nbsp County Road E13LocationSacramento CountyLength14 79 mi 1 23 80 km Existed1971 presentTouristroutes nbsp River Road 6 This section needs expansion You can help by adding to it January 2010 County Route E13 CR E13 is a county highway in Sacramento County California United States It runs from River Road County Route J11 and the Walnut Grove Bridge in Walnut Grove to State Route 99 and State Route 104 in Galt The route is known as River Road and Twin Cities Road Route description County Route E13 begins at its junction with CR J11 at the eastern terminus of the Walnut Grove Bridge in Walnut Grove and proceeds north on top of the eastern levee of the Sacramento River along River Road passing the small town of Locke At the intersection of River Road and Twin Cities Road CR E13 turns east and follows Twin Cities Road The route reaches its junction with I 5 and County Route J8 north of the town of Thornton and continues east until its junction with SR 99 and SR 104 in Galt River Road is on the California Scenic Highway System Major intersections The entire route is in Sacramento County LocationmikmDestinationsNotes Walnut Grove nbsp CR J11 Walnut Grove Bridge River Road south Theater Street Ryde Isleton Rio Vista AntiochWestern terminus connects to SR 160 River Road north CourtlandEast end of River Road on CR E13 west end of Twin Cities Road nbsp I 5 Los Angeles SacramentoInterchange I 5 exit 498 nbsp CR J8 Franklin Boulevard Galt nbsp SR 99 Fresno SacramentoInterchange eastern terminus accessible via East and West Stockton Boulevards western terminus of SR 104 SR 99 exit 277 nbsp nbsp SR 104 east Twin Cities Road Ione JacksonContinuation beyond SR 99 1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 miE14 edit nbsp County Road E14LocationSacramento CountyLength17 62 mi 1 28 36 km Existed1972 present 1 County Route E14 CR E14 is a county highway in Sacramento County California United States It runs from State Route 99 in Sacramento to Hazel Avenue County Route E3 in Orangevale Known as Elkhorn Boulevard and Greenback Lane it is a major east west arterial thoroughfare that connects the cities and communities of Sacramento Rio Linda North Highlands Foothill Farms Citrus Heights and Orangevale Route description County Route E14 begins on Elkhorn Boulevard at the interchange with State Route 99 north of Sacramento It starts out as a two lane roadway skirting the northern end of the North Natomas development of Sacramento As it enters the rural community of Rio Linda the roadway expands to four lanes and remains at least four lanes throughout the remainder of the route The landscape changes from rural to suburb as it passes through North Highlands and Foothill Farms where the roadway expands to six lanes at Don Julio Boulevard As it reaches the interchange with Interstate 80 the route becomes Greenback Lane Shortly thereafter it enters the city of Citrus Heights and remains in the city for 3 5 miles 5 6 km As CR E14 reaches Sunrise Boulevard CR E2 it enters the city s shopping district Sunrise MarketPlace and passes by Sunrise Mall As it exits Citrus Heights and into the community of Fair Oaks the roadway is reduced to four lanes as it reaches its terminus at Hazel Avenue County Route E3 in Orangevale The roadway itself continues as Greenback Lane towards the city of Folsom The name greenback refers to the use of paper money for financial transactions at a time when gold and silver coin was the preferred rate of exchange The property that Greenback Lane lies on was bought with greenback dollars United States Note The owner is said to have wished to be paid with coin and became angered when he was not hence the name Greenback Lane citation needed Greenback Lane has a very interesting origin Previous to 1873 the inhabitants of Haggin Grant District had only the narrow stony trails leading through the dense timberlands to serve as outlets from their homesteads The discomfort and disadvantages wrought by these crude by ways impelled the farmers to demand a main road A county survey determined the amount of land necessary to grant the demand of the land holders In settling with Mr Cornelius Donohue a large land owner for the road land a dispute arose as to the medium of exchange Mr Donahue insisted that his portion of the land be paid for in greenbacks for it was neither safe nor convenient to carry a large sum of coin in those days It was no easy matter for the county to secure such a large number of greenbacks nevertheless they were still requested After months of discussion Mr Donahue won his point and the land was paid for in greenback notes From this incident the highway has been named Greenback Lane Greenback Notes San Juan High School Yearbook 1925 7 Construction to expand Greenback Lane between Dewey Drive Van Maren Lane and Auburn Boulevard in Citrus Heights from four to six lanes was completed in 2008 creating an entirely six lane thoroughfare within the city of Citrus Heights 8 9 Major intersections The entire route is in Sacramento County LocationmikmDestinationsNotes Sacramento nbsp SR 99 Yuba City SacramentoInterchange SR 99 exit 307 western terminus connects to I 5 road continues west as Elkhorn Boulevard Natomas Boulevard Rio LindaRio Linda Boulevard North HighlandsWatt Avenue Foothill Farms nbsp I 80 Sacramento RenoInterchange I 80 exit 98 east end of Elkhorn Boulevard west end of Greenback Lane Citrus HeightsAuburn BoulevardFormer US 40 US 99E nbsp CR E2 Sunrise Boulevard Citrus Heights Fair Oaks lineFair Oaks Boulevard Orangevale nbsp CR E3 Hazel Avenue Eastern terminus road continues east as Greenback Lane 1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 miE15 edit nbsp County Road E15LocationCalaveras CountyLength12 91 mi 1 20 78 km Existed1974 present 1 This section needs expansion You can help by adding to it January 2010 County Route E15 CR E15 is a county highway in Calaveras County California United States It runs from State Route 120 in Yosemite Junction to State Route 4 in Copperopolis The route is known as O Byrnes Ferry Road for most of the route and Main Street in Copperopolis Major intersections CountyLocationmikmDestinationsNotes Tuolumne nbsp nbsp SR 108 SR 120 Oakdale SonoraSouthern terminus Lake TullochByrne s Ferry Covered Bridge CalaverasCopperopolisNorth end of O Byrnes Ferry Road Main Street nbsp SR 4 Altaville Angels Camp StocktonNorthern terminus road continues as Rock Creek Road 1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 miE16 edit nbsp County Road E16LocationAmador and El Dorado countiesLength33 21 mi 1 53 45 km Existed1967 present 1 This section needs expansion You can help by adding to it January 2010 County Route E16 CR E16 is a county highway in Amador and El Dorado counties in the U S state of California It runs from State Route 49 in Plymouth to U S Route 50 in Pollock Pines The route is known as Shenandoah Road Mount Aukum Road and Sly Park Road A portion of the route along with Mormon Emigrant Trail State Route 88 and State Route 89 was an alternate route of US 50 when the highway was closed due to mudslides or rockslides from inclement weather Major intersections CountyLocationmikmDestinationsNotes AmadorPlymouth nbsp SR 49 Placerville JacksonRoundabout southern terminus road continues as Main Street River PinesNorth end of Shenandoah Road south end of Mount Aukum Road El DoradoPleasant ValleyPleasant Valley Road Camino PlacervilleNorth end of Mount Aukum Road south end of Sly Park Road nbsp nbsp Mormon Emigrant Trail to SR 88Former south end of US 50 Alt overlap Pollock Pines nbsp US 50 El Dorado Freeway South Lake Tahoe SacramentoInterchange northern terminus former north end of US 50 Alt overlap US 50 exit 60 road continues as Sly Park Road to Pony Express Trail 1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 miE17 edit nbsp County Road E17LocationTuolumne CountyLength13 39 mi 1 21 55 km Existed1974 present 1 This section needs expansion You can help by adding to it January 2010 County Route E17 CR E17 is a county highway in Tuolumne County California United States It runs from Mono Way old State Route 108 near Sonora to SR 108 near Twain Harte The route is known as Tuolumne Road and Tuolumne Road North Major intersections The entire route is in Tuolumne County LocationmikmDestinationsNotes Mono Way SR 108 Bus Western terminus former SR 108 TuolumneTuolumne Road east Cherry Valley BoulevardEast end of Tuolumne Road west end of Tuolumne Road North nbsp SR 108Eastern terminus 1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 miE18 edit nbsp County Road E18Parrotts Ferry RoadLocationCalaveras and Tuolumne countiesLength12 78 mi 1 20 57 km Existed1974 present 1 This section needs expansion You can help by adding to it January 2010 County Route E18 CR E18 known entirely as Parrotts Ferry Road is a county highway in Calaveras and Tuolumne counties in the U S state of California It runs from State Route 49 north of Sonora passing through the community of Columbia to State Route 4 in Vallecito Major intersections CountyLocationmikmDestinationsNotes Tuolumne nbsp SR 49 Angels Camp SonoraSouthern terminus Springfield Road Jamestown CalaverasVallecito nbsp SR 4 Murphys Angels CampNorthern terminus 1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 miE19 edit nbsp County Road E19Clarksburg RoadLocationYolo CountyLength3 12 mi 1 5 02 km Existed1976 present 1 This section needs expansion You can help by adding to it January 2010 County Route E19 CR E19 known entirely as Clarksburg Road is a county highway in Yolo County California United States It runs from Jefferson Boulevard State Route 84 to South River Road CR E9 in Clarksburg Major intersections The entire route is in Yolo County LocationmikmDestinationsNotes nbsp SR 84 Jefferson Boulevard Western terminus road continues west as Clarksburg Road Clarksburg nbsp CR E9 South River Road Eastern terminus 1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 miE20 edit nbsp County Road E20Marysville RoadLocationYuba CountyLength19 93 mi 1 32 07 km Existed1977 present 1 This section needs expansion You can help by adding to it January 2010 County Route E20 CR E20 known entirely as Marysville Road is a county highway in Yuba County California United States It runs from Willow Glen Road County Route E21 to State Route 49 near Camptonville Major intersections The entire route is in Yuba County LocationmikmDestinationsNotes nbsp CR E21 Willow Glen Road Marysville Road Brownsville Loma Rica MarysvilleWestern terminus nbsp SR 49 Camptonville Downieville North San Juan Nevada CityEastern terminus 1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 miE21 edit nbsp County Road E21LocationButte Plumas and Yuba countiesLength46 45 mi 1 74 75 km Existed1977 present 1 This section needs expansion You can help by adding to it January 2010 County Route E21 CR E21 is a county highway in Butte Plumas and Yuba counties in the U S state of California It runs from State Route 20 in Browns Valley to Warren Hill Road in La Porte The route is known as Marysville Road Willow Glen Road La Porte Road Quincy La Porte Road and Main Street in La Porte Major intersections CountyLocationmikmDestinationsNotes Yuba nbsp SR 20 Marysville Grass ValleySouthern terminus Loma Rica Road Loma Rica Oroville nbsp CR E20 Marysville Road Dobbins Bullards Bar DamWestern terminus of CR E20 north end of Marysville Road on CR E21 south end of Willow Glen Road Challenge BrownsvilleLa Porte Road south Rackerby Bangor OrovilleNorth end of Willow Glen Road south end of La Porte Road on CR E21 Challenge Cut Off Road Forbestown Butte No major intersections Yuba No major intersections Yuba Plumascounty line North end of La Porte Road south end of Quincy La Porte Road PlumasLa PorteLaporte Pines RoadNorth end of Quincy La Porte Road south end of Main Street Warren Hill RoadNorthern terminus road continues as Quincy La Porte Road 1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 miSee also edit nbsp California Roads portalReferences edit a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al am an ao ap Faigin Daniel County Routes E California Highways Retrieved January 29 2010 Sacramento Capital SouthEast Connector Expressway Capital SouthEast Connector Joint Powers Authority Retrieved March 1 2023 a b The Thomas Guide Sacramento County Street Guide Map 2008 ed Rand McNally Section I Introduction and Accomplishments 5 Year Transportation Improvement Plan 2008 2013 page iii City of Rancho Cordova Archived from the original on June 8 2011 Retrieved January 25 2008 Sacramento Regional Transit Bus amp Light Rail System Map California Department of Transportation List of Officially Designated County Scenic Highways PDF Sacramento California Department of Transportation Retrieved May 13 2019 CONTENTdm City of Citrus Heights Major Roadway Projects in 2007 Archived from the original on September 28 2007 Retrieved February 1 2010 City of Citrus Heights Greenback Widening City of Citrus Heights California November 17 2008 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