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Prior to that year, SR 275 was also known as the West Sacramento Freeway, and was a short spur connecting Interstate 80 Business / U.S. Route 50 in West Sacramento, and the Tower Bridge. SR 275 also extended east into Sacramento along the Capitol Mall from the bridge to 9th Street, just west of the California State Capitol .
The Sacramento Weir is opened manually when the Sacramento River reaches 27.5 feet (8.4 m) at the I Street Bridge. It was built in 1916 by the City of Sacramento and contains 48 gates over its 1,920-foot (590 m) length; water from the Sacramento Weir flows through the 1 mile (1.6 km) long Sacramento Bypass and drains into the Yolo Bypass. [6]
Sacramento River, West Sacramento/Sacramento city limits, and Yolo/Sacramento county line: Locale: West Sacramento and Sacramento, California: Maintained by: Caltrans: NBI: 22 0021: Characteristics; Design: Vertical lift bridge: Total length: 737 ft (225 m) Width: 52 ft (16 m) Height: 160 ft (49 m) Longest span: 209 ft (64 m) lift span: No. of ...
Caltrans on Tuesday evening hosted the first of two community meetings in Yolo County.
The new district map will ensure that the residents of Broderick and Bryte share a single city council representative. West Sacramento illegally divided Latino neighborhood in district map, judge ...
At its west end, US 50 was extended south from Sacramento along U.S. Route 99 to Stockton and west to the San Francisco Bay Area, replacing U.S. Route 48, by the early 1930s. [20] US 50 was officially cut back to Sacramento in the 1964 renumbering, replaced by Interstate 580, [21] but remained on maps and signs for several more years.
In 1980 California submitted to the American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials (AASHTO) proposals to relocate I-80 in Sacramento onto then I-880, extend US 50 west to cover the west half of old I-80, and to assign I-305 to the west half of old I-80, and delete I-880 in the Sacramento area (the route would eventually be ...
Sacramento Mayor Darrell Steinberg has said that a $26 million city plan would include a two-story viewing deck pedestrian bridge that would offer views of the Sacramento River.