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SR 11 was re-added to the state highway system in 1994. [2] Four years later, several parties, including District 11 of the California Department of Transportation (Caltrans), the City and County of San Diego, the San Diego Association of Governments, and Tijuana were signatories to a Letter of Intent to build the border crossing. [6]
A freeway "name" may refer to portions of two or more differently numbered routes; for example, the Ventura Freeway consists of portions of U.S. Route 101 and State Route 134, and the San Diego Freeway consists of portions of Interstate 5 and the full length of Interstate 405.
Name Type County Population (2020) [1] Population (2010) [9] Change Land area [10] Population density [10] Incorporated [8]; sq mi km 2; Adelanto: City San Bernardino: 38,046 31,765
In 1981, SR 11 was deleted and has since been renumbered as Interstate 110 on the Harbor Freeway, and State Route 110 on the Pasadena Freeway (later Arroyo Seco Parkway). SR 11 was redesignated in San Diego from SR 905 near SR 125 to the United States/Mexico border in 1994 and the first segment opened in 2016.
Interstate 5 in California; California State Route 7 (1964–84) Interstate 8; California State Route 11; California State Route 11 (1934-1981) California State Route 14; Interstate 15 in California; I-15 Express Lanes (San Diego) California State Route 22; California State Route 23; California State Route 33; California State Route 47 ...
I-5 in San Diego: I-8 in San Diego: 1957: current Future southern extension of I-15: SR 16: 111.17 [b] 178.91 SR 20 near Rumsey: SR 49 near Drytown: 1934: current SR 17: 26.49: 42.63 SR 1 in Santa Cruz: I-280 / I-880 in San Jose: 1934: current Parts of I-580 and the entirety of I-880 were formerly SR 17 until the highway was truncated in 1984 ...
Cities in San Bernardino County, California (21 C, 24 P) Cities in San Diego County, California (18 C, 18 P) Cities in Santa Barbara County, California (7 C, 8 P)
The following is a list of neighborhoods and communities located in the city of San Diego. The City of San Diego Planning Department officially lists 52 Community Planning Areas within the city, [ 1 ] many of which consist of multiple different neighborhoods.