VTA allocates money to address traffic in Los Gatos
Briefly

The Valley Transportation Authority has committed $11.3 million to a highway project in Los Gatos to alleviate congestion. This project includes converting existing full cloverleaf entrances and exits on highways 17 and 9 to a spread-diamond configuration, adding lanes on Highway 17, implementing advanced traffic signal control systems, and enhancing facilities for bicyclists and pedestrians. A significant portion of funding comes from 2016 Measure B funds. The overall project cost is projected to reach $153 million with completion expected by the end of 2030.
The Valley Transportation Authority is allocating $11.3 million towards a highway project in Los Gatos aimed at reducing congestion by altering current highway entrances and exits.
The project will implement new lanes on Highway 17, use advanced traffic technology, and enhance pedestrian and bicyclist facilities to improve overall traffic flow.
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