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Monday, April 29, 2024

CITY OF TRACY: I-580 Interchange Project recceives $24 million in State funding

Nonprofit funding

City of Tracy recently issued the following announcement.

Project will enhance mobility and business development efforts

The California Transportation Commission awarded funding to the City of Tracy and CalTrans on December 2, 2020 for the I-580 at International Parkway Interchange, through a statewide competitive grant process.

The I‐580 at International Parkway Interchange Project will reconstruct the existing interchange, widening the on- and off-ramps, and widen the freeway overcrossing to increase traffic capacity and truck throughput. The project will modify the current configuration to a diverging diamond interchange. This design will allow for free movements onto the interstate, improving safety and access to important freight routes. The new I‐580 Interchange will also include continuous Class II bike lanes and sidewalks, providing safe passage for bicycles and pedestrians over the freeway.

The City of Tracy, in partnership with Caltrans, submitted a Trade Corridor Enhancement Program grant funding application for construction funding for the I-580 Interchange. The project competed against 46 other projects from across the State and was awarded $24,884,000 in State funding.

“Funding for the I-580 Interchange is welcome news for our community,” said Andrew Malik, City of Tracy Assistant City Manager. “We look forward to completion of this project, which will support the development of logistic centers and job creation in the City.”

Development in Cordes Ranch near the I-205/I-580 interchange began in 2013. Cordes Ranch, now named the International Park of Commerce (IPC), consists of 450 acres and 20 million square feet of fulfillment center, flex-office, distribution center, and warehouse space and represents what is cutting edge within the e-commerce market. The IPC is home to large logistics centers for Amazon, Costco, Safeway, and Smuckers and is projected to contribute up to 16,000 jobs to the City of Tracy. The new interchange design will reduce congestion and improve goods movement from the IPC to critical freight highways.

The City of Tracy and Caltrans are working together to implement this project. Construction is anticipated to begin in fall 2022. Information and updates on the I-580 at International Parkway Interchange can be found on the project website: https://205and580interchanges.com.

CONTACT

Robert Armijo, City Engineer

(209) 831-6400

des@cityoftracy.org

Original source can be found here.

Source: City of Tracy

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