Issue 4 ■ Summer 2016 The eastern end of the project is in its final stages with just the tie ends and removal of the partial ramps to I-5 still to be completed. The viaduct bridge structure girders are in place and 85% of the structure work is complete. Work has begun on the south end of Navy Drive and Tillie Lewis Drive. Crosstown Freeway Ramp Extension Project is moving right along Page 1
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Crosstown Freeway Ramp Extension Project is moving … · This project will extend the Crosstown Freeway west from Fresno Avenue to Navy Drive. ... grade separation that will no longer
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Issue 4 ■ Summer 2016
The eastern end of the project is in its final stages with just the tie ends and removal of the partial ramps to I-5 still to be completed. The viaduct bridge structure girders are in place and 85% of the structure work is complete. Work has begun on the south end of Navy Drive and Tillie Lewis Drive.
Crosstown Freeway Ramp Extension Project
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Caltrans District 10 Public Information Office, P.O. Box 2048
Stockton, CA 95201
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E-mail: District10PublicAffairs @dot.ca.gov
Construction Staging
This project will extend the Crosstown Freeway west from Fresno Avenue to Navy Drive. The extension will be carried on twin viaduct (bridge) structures that will cross over Fresno Avenue creating a grade separation that will no longer allow highway traffic to enter the Boggs Tract neighborhood at Fresno Avenue. Navy Drive will be converted to a four-lane facility with auxiliary lanes and a partial interchange. For questions on this $140 million project Contact Us
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