I-880 HOV Widening Project (U.S. 101 to SR 237)

Overview
This project will add approximately 4.6 miles of high-occupancy vehicle (HOV, or carpool) lane in both directions of I-880 between U.S. 101 and State Route 237 interchanges.
Objective
The purpose of this project is to reduce traffic congestion, provide a commute alternative and enhance safety for those commuting into, out of and through Santa Clara County via I-880.
Project Features
The proposed improvements would:
-
Widen I-880 from a six- to an eight-lane freeway within the existing corridor creating an HOV lane. High-occupancy vehicles, HOVs, are those cars with two or more occupants, shuttles and buses
-
Modify existing on and off ramps in the corridor
-
Construct retaining walls throughout the corridor
Maintenance of Traffic Flow
For the safety of the public and construction workers, traffic control measures (such as temporary lane closures and detours) will be used as needed. Contractors will be required to make every effort to maintain access and minimize disruptions. The public will be notified before traffic control measures are implemented.
Operations
Upon completion, Caltrans will operate and maintain the highway improvements.
Capital Cost/Project Funding
$95 million: $71.6 million from State’s Corridor Mobility Improvement Account (CMIA) Funds and $23.4 million from VTA Local Program Reserve Funds.
Project Schedule
Construction Begins: Summer 2011
Construction Completes: Summer 2014
How to Reach Us
For more information on this project, please call VTA’s Community Outreach at (408) 321-7575, TTY for the hearing-impaired (408) 321-2330, or e-mail us at community.outreach@vta.org
|
|