CALTRANS LOCAL HIGHWAY PROJECT UPDATE IN SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA

The Caltrans local Highway 101 project is going well considering low traffic during therein COVID-19 health crisis pandemic in San Francisco Bay Area. The low vehicular traffic opportunity provides Caltrans repair crew good times to remove and rebuilt therein highway bridge deck in San Francisco over Alemany Circle. The highway construction project is creating local traffic problems and not as bad during regular traffic hours without major delays - traffic is moving slowly without problems. The CHP (California Highway Patrol) Officers are on location for local traffic control and/or assistance with Caltrans when necessary. The $37 million highway project is partly funded by state funding under SB1 (Senate Bill-1) Road Repair and Accountability Act for statewide roadway improvement projects.

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