Several public meetings have been held in Madera County to inform the community of construction of a grade separation on Road 26. When completed, the future structure will be a three-lane roadway and span 636-feet long, improving safety in the area for motorists and pedestrians by taking them over the existing BNSF railroad and future high-speed rail tracks. All utility relocations, including Comcast and PG&E have been completed. Temporary signals along the detour route in the area have also been installed for traffic flow.