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  2. Newby Island landfill - Wikipedia

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    The address is 1601 Dixon Landing Road, Milpitas. Although the address and public street access to the site are both in the City of Milpitas, the landfill property is entirely within the City of San Jose. [1] Newby Island Landfill has a length of 5.07 km (3.15 mi). [2] It is located West of the City of Milpitas near Dixon Landing Road and ...

  3. Interstate 880 (California) - Wikipedia

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    High-occupancy toll (HOT) lanes along I-880 between the Milpitas–Fremont line at Dixon Landing Road and Lewelling Boulevard in San Lorenzo opened in October 2020. The southbound express lanes extend north to Hegenberger Road in Oakland and south to SR 237 in Milpitas.

  4. Berryessa Creek - Wikipedia

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    It then winds its way north into Milpitas. In Milpitas, Piedmont Creek, Arroyo de los Coches, and Calera Creek, respectively, dump into Berryessa Creek. The large creek then ends at Lower Penitencia Creek, which continues on to merge with Coyote Creek near the Newby Island Landfill at Dixon Landing Road, and then into the San Francisco Bay.

  5. Milpitas, California - Wikipedia

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    From north to south, the major east–west roads in Milpitas are Dixon Landing Road, Jacklin Road, Calaveras Boulevard, and Landess Avenue/Montague Expressway. From east to west, the major north–south roads are Piedmont Road, Evans Road, Park Victoria Drive, Milpitas Boulevard, Main Street, Abel Street, and McCarthy Boulevard.

  6. California State Route 113 - Wikipedia

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    The section running from Dixon to Woodland is a controlled-access freeway; the remainder is a standard road of two to four lanes. The freeway section spanning from the I-80 interchange in Davis to Woodland is called the Vic Fazio Highway, after the former U.S. House representative of the Davis area, who is credited with obtaining the funding ...

  7. FasTrak - Wikipedia

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    Dixon Landing Road in Milpitas/Fremont line [d] Lewelling Boulevard in San Lorenzo [d] ^† [80] Planned or proposed facilities. The following is a partial list of ...

  8. Sackville, New Brunswick - Wikipedia

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    In 1862 there was a shipyard at the site of the current railway station, and another to the east at Dixon's Landing at the end of Landing Road. A public wharf was built there by local merchants in 1840–41. The shopkeepers were looking to import products and export staples such as lumber, grindstones and building stones.

  9. Dixon Naval Radio Transmitter Facility - Wikipedia

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    Dixon Naval Radio Transmitter Facility is a facility of the US Navy in Dixon, California, United States for military radio transmissions in the shortwave and VLF range. The facility, which covers an area of 1314 acres , was operated continuously by the US Navy until 1979, when it was converted to a contractor-operated facility.