After four years and $100 million, Gilman Street interchange at Interstate 80 is open
Briefly

The Gilman Street interchange project, initiated several years ago, officially opened after four years of construction, improving an intersection near the Albany border. This $100 million project features two roundabouts, enhanced bicycle and pedestrian paths, and road improvements, facilitating safer access to the Bay Trail and waterfront. Collaborative efforts between Caltrans, Albany, Berkeley, and funding from local and state sources underscore the importance placed on developing robust transportation infrastructure that services both vehicular and non-motorized travelers effectively.
The Gilman Street interchange project, marked by its ribbon cutting ceremony, signifies the transition towards a safer, well-structured intersection benefiting motorists, cyclists, and pedestrians.
The$100 million collaboration involved various agencies, demonstrating effective partnership among state and local entities to enhance public transportation infrastructure.
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