Routes 141 to 160

Key:
Route 4 - from California Streets and Highways Code description of Route 4
F&E System - portion(s) of route included in the Freeway and Expressway System
Interregional - portion(s) of route included in the interregional road system
Scenic - portion(s) of route included in the scenic highway system
History - changes to code made since July 1, 1964, in year 19NN
Status - completion and/or sign status
Freeway - portion(s) constructed to freeway status
(304) - 304 is the section number of excerpted code
[242] - 242 is the present route number or name of route
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Route 141

History:
75 - Former Route 141, the westerly extension of Route 680 [780] from Route 80 to Route 37, formerly ended in Vallejo. The portion from Vallejo to Route 37 added.
88 - Former Route 141 deleted.


SR-142Route 142 is from:
(a) Route 90 near Brea to Route 71 near Chino.
(b) Route 71 near Chino to Route 210 near Upland. (442)
F&E System:
Route 142 from Route 71 near Chino to Route 210 near Upland. (253.7)
Scenic:
Route 142 from the Orange-San Bernardino county line to Peyton Drive. (263.7)
Status:
Part (b) is unconstructed.


Route 143 is from Route 99 near Elk Grove to Route 244 near Carmichael. (443)

History:
65 - Formerly ended at Route 102 near Antelope. The portion from Route 244 to Route 102 deleted.
Status:
Unconstructed.


SR-144 Route 144 is from Route 101 in Santa Barbara to Route 192 via Sycamore Canyon. [(a)]
(b) Upon a determinination by the commission that it is in the best interests of the state to do so, the commission may, upon terms and conditions approved by it, relinquish Route 144 to the City of Santa Barbara, if the city has agreed to accept it. The relinquishment shall be effective on the day immediately following the commission's approval of the terms and conditions.
(c) This section shall remain in effect only until the date of teh relinquishment authorized under subdivision(b) becomes effective, and as of that date is repealed, unless a later enacted statute, which is enacted on or before that date, deletes or extends that date. (444)
History:
99 - Parts (b) & (c) added.


SR-145Route 145 is from: [(a)]
(1) Route 5 near Oilfields to Route 99 near Madera, passing near Five Points and Kerman.
(2) Route 99 near Madera to Route 41.
(b) (1) The commission may relinquish to the City of Madera the portion of Route 145 located between Gateway Drive and Lake Street within the city, upon terms and conditions the commission finds to be in the best interests of the state.
(2) A relinquishment under this subdivision shall become effective on the first day of the next calendar or fiscal year, whichever occurs first, after the effective date of the commission's approval of the terms.
(3) The relinquished section shall cease to be a state highway on the effective date of the relinquishment.
(4) The portion of Route 145 described in this subdivision may be relinquished to the City of Madera only upon the condition that the city agrees to both of the following:
(A) Maintenance of signs directing motorists to the continuation of State Highway Route 145.
(B) No reduction of the number of lanes within the relinquished section. (445)
F&E System:
Entire route. (253.1)
History:
70 - In part (a), formerly began at Route 180 near Kerman. The portion from Route 5 to Route 180 added.
96 - Part (b) added.


SR-146Route 146 is from:
(a) Route 101 near Soledad to Pinnacles National Monument.
(b) Pinnacles National Monument to Route 25 in Bear Valley. (446)
Interregional:
Entire route. (164.17)
Scenic:
Route 146 from Pinnacles National Monument to Route 25 in Bear Valley. (263.7)


SR-147 Route 147 is from Route 89 near Canyon Dam to Route 36 near Westwood. (447)



Route 148 is from:
(a) Route 5 near Sacramento to Route 143 south of Route 16.
(b) Route 143 south of Route 16 to Route 65. (448)
F&E System:
Entire route. (253.1)
History:
85 - Part (b) added.
Status:
Unconstructed.


SR-149 Route 149 is from Route 70 near Wicks Corner to Route 99 south of Chico. (449)

F&E System:
Entire route. (253.1)
Interregional:
Entire route. (164.17)


SR-150 Route 150 is from Route 101 near the Ventura-Santa Barbara county line to Route 126 near Santa Paula. (450)

Scenic:
Entire route. (263.1)


SR-151 Route 151 is from Shasta Dam to Route 5 near Project City. (451)

Scenic:
Entire route. (263.1)


SR-152Route 152 is from:
(a) Route 1 near Watsonville via Hecker Pass to Route 101 in Gilroy.
(b) Route 101 near Gilroy to Route 65 near Sharon via Pacheco Pass. (452)
F&E System:
Route 152 from Route 101 to Route 65 near Sharon via Pacheco Pass. (253.7)
Interregional:
Between Route 101 and Route 99. (164.17)
Scenic:
Route 152 from:
(a) Route 1 to the Santa Clara county line at Hecker Pass.
(b) Route 156 near San Felipe to Route 5. (263.7)
Status:
In part (b), unconstructed from Route 99 to Route 65.


Route 153 is from Route 49 near Coloma to Marshall's Monument. (453)

Status:
Not signed.


SR-154 Route 154 is from Route 101 near Zaca to Route 101 near Santa Barbara via San Marcos Pass. (454)

F&E System:
Entire route. (253.1)
Interregional:
Entire route. (164.17)
Scenic:
Entire route. (263.1)


SR-155 Route 155 is from Route 99 near Delano to Route 178 near Isabella via Glennville. (455)

History:
65 - Formerly began at Route 204 near Bakersfield. The portion from Route 204 to Woody deleted, and the portion from Route 99 to Woody added.


SR-156Route 156 is from:
(a) Route 1 near Castroville to Route 101 near Prunedale.
(b) Route 101 to Route 152 passing near San Juan Bautista and Hollister. (456)
F&E System:
Entire route. (253.1)
Interregional:
Between Route 1 and Route 152. (164.17)
Scenic:
Entire route. (263.1)
Freeway:
In part (a), from Route 1 to Castroville.


Route 157

History:
94 - Former Route 157, from Route 805 near San Diego to Route 125 near Sweetwater Reservoir, deleted.


SR-158 Route 158 is from Route 395 near June Lake to Route 395 near Rush Creek, via the vicinity of June Lake, Silver Lake and Grant Lake. (458)

Scenic:
Entire route. (263.1)


Route 159

History:
65 - Former part (a), from Route 5 near the Los Angeles River to Route 134, deleted.
92 - Former Route 159, from Route 134 to Route 210 near La Canada, deleted.


SR-160 Route 160 is from Route 4 near Antioch to Route 51 in Sacramento. [(a)]
(b) Notwithstanding subdivision (a), upon a determination by the commission that it is in the best interests of the state to do so, the commission may, upon terms and conditions approved by it, relinquish any portion of State Highway Route 160 in Sacramento County from mile post 35.0 to mile post 47.0 to a city in which that segment is located, if the city has agreed to accept the relinquishment. The relinquishment shall be effective on the date immediately following the date of the commission's approval of the terms and conditions of the relinquishment. (460)

F&E System:
Route 160 from:
(a) Route 4 near Antioch to Route 12 near Rio Vista.
(b) Sacramento to Route 51. (253.7)
Interregional:
Between the north urban limits of Antioch-Pittsburg and the south urban limits of Sacramento. (164.18)
Scenic:
Route 160 from Route 4 near Antioch to Sacramento. (263.7)
History:
81 - Formerly began at Route 12 near Rio Vista. The portion from Route 4 to Route 12 transferred from Route 84.
84 - Formerly discontinuous at Route 12.
99 - Part (b) added.
Freeway:
From Route 4 to the Antioch Bridge and the American River to Route 51.


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