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Interstate 980

Interstate 980 (I-980) is a short 2.03-mile (3.27 km) auxiliary Interstate Highway entirely within Oakland in Northern California, connecting I-580 and State Route 24 (SR 24) to I-880 near Downtown Oakland. I-980 passes the Oakland Convention Center and near the famous Jack London Square. I-980 is commonly considered the dividing line between Downtown Oakland and West Oakland. The freeway was planned as the eastern approach to the Southern Crossing. It is officially known as the John B. Williams Freeway, after the former director of the city of Oakland's Office of Community Development.

Interstate 980

John B. Williams Freeway
I-980 highlighted in red
Route information
Maintained by Caltrans
Length2.03 mi[1] (3.27 km)
Existed1976 (FHWA); 1981 (state)–present
NHSEntire route
Major junctions
West end I-880 in Oakland
East end I-580 / SR 24 in Oakland
Location
CountryUnited States
StateCalifornia
CountiesAlameda
Highway system
SR 905 SR 1

I-980 was used as an alternate route between Oakland and San Francisco when the Cypress Viaduct carrying I-880 collapsed in the 1989 Loma Prieta earthquake. Traffic headed from the south would have to use I-980 to I-580 west to I-80 west to get across the San Francisco–Oakland Bay Bridge to reach San Francisco. This ended when I-880 reopened on a new alignment in 1997 (1998 to and from I-80 east).

Route description edit

Although I-980 physically goes north and south, it is signed as an east–west route like SR 24. Immediately after traffic leaves I-880 on elevated connector ramps, I-980 then descends below grade to pass under downtown city streets. The freeway then ascends above grade to pass over SR 123 (San Pablo Avenue) and 27th Street before reaching I-580 and SR 24.[citation needed]

The freeway itself lacks overhead guide signs mentioning I-980. Immediately after exit 1B (SR 123/17th Street) going eastbound on I-980 is a guide sign mentioning the junction with I-580. Likewise, the guide signs on westbound I-980 at exit 1D (18th Street) list I-880 and San Jose as a control city. Since 2018, Jackson Street and I-880 south have been signed as exits 1B and 1A in the westbound direction.[citation needed]

I-980 is part of the California Freeway and Expressway System[2] and is part of the National Highway System,[3] a network of highways that are considered essential to the country's economy, defense, and mobility by the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA).[4]

History edit

I-980 was added to the state highway system in 1947 as part of Legislative Route 226 (LRN 226)[5] and to the California Freeway and Expressway System in 1959.[6] This segment of LRN 226 became part of SR 24 in the 1964 state highway renumbering.[7] The FHWA approved the addition of the roadway to the Interstate Highway System in January 1976, with Interstate funding only used west of SR 123,[8] and the number was legislatively changed to I-980 in 1981.[9]

Construction on I-980 began in the 1960s but was not completed until 1985;[10] officially the freeway was designated as I-980 from its opening. The surface roads which existed prior to the completion of the freeway had been designated as SR 24. The highway was intended to serve the Southern Crossing and a regional shopping mall in Oakland, neither of which were ever built.[11]

The San Francisco Chronicle reported in November 2015 about a grassroots organization of local architects and planners, supported by Oakland mayor Libby Schaaf, that propose to replace I-980 with a landscaped city boulevard.[12] ConnectOakland is coordinating the push for a replacement. Arguments for replacement focus on the freeway's low volume of traffic and negative impact on surrounding neighborhoods. In January 2017, I-980 was included in Congress for the New Urbanism "Freeways without Futures" report.[13][14]

Caltrans and the city of Oakland received a $680,000 Reconnecting Communities planning grant, funded by the 2021 Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act, to study rebuilding or removing I-980.[15] BART may use the corridor as an approach for a second Transbay Tube.[11]

Exit list edit

The entire route is in Oakland, Alameda County.

mi[16]kmExit[16]DestinationsNotes
0.010.0161A 
 
I-880 south (Nimitz Freeway) – San Jose
No access to I-880 north; west end of I-980; I-880 exit 42A northbound; former SR 17
1BJackson StreetWestbound exit only
1A11th Street, 14th StreetEastbound exit and westbound entrance only
1B17th Street, San Pablo AvenueEastbound exit and westbound entrance only
0.540.871C12th Street, 11th StreetWestbound exit and eastbound entrance only
0.901.451D18th Street, 14th StreetWestbound exit and eastbound entrance only
0.901.452A27th Street, West Grand AveWestbound exit and eastbound entrance only
2.033.272A  I-580 (MacArthur Freeway) – San Francisco, HaywardEastbound exit and westbound entrance; east end of I-980; I-580 exit 19C eastbound, 19D westbound
2B 
 
SR 24 east (Grove-Shafter Freeway) – Berkeley, Walnut Creek
Continuation beyond I-580; CA 24 exit 2A
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Table 2: Auxiliary Routes of the Dwight D. Eisenhower National System Of Interstate and Defense Highways". FHWA Route Log and Finder List. Federal Highway Administration. December 31, 2021. Retrieved July 13, 2022.
  2. ^ "Article 2 of Chapter 2 of Division 1". California Streets and Highways Code. Sacramento: California Office of Legislative Counsel. Retrieved February 6, 2019.
  3. ^ Federal Highway Administration (March 25, 2015). National Highway System: San Francisco–Oakland, CA (PDF) (Map). Scale not given. Washington, DC: Federal Highway Administration. Retrieved July 22, 2017.
  4. ^ Natzke, Stefan; Neathery, Mike & Adderly, Kevin (June 20, 2012). "What is the National Highway System?". National Highway System. Washington, DC: Federal Highway Administration. Retrieved July 1, 2012.
  5. ^ California State Assembly. "An act to provide for a system of public streets and highways..." Fifty-seventh Session of the Legislature, 1st extraordinary session. Statutes of California. State of California. Ch. 11 p. 3798.: "Route 226 is from a point in the vicinity of the intersection of Webster Street and Santa Clara Avenue in Alameda to a point on Route 5 [I-580] in Oakland."
  6. ^ California State Assembly. "An act to amend Sections 306, 320, 332, 351, 362, 365, 369, 374, 382, 388, 397, 407, 408, 409, 410, 415, 422, 435, 440, 446, 453, 456, 460, 467, 470, 476, 487, 492, 493, 494, 506, 521, 528, and 529..." 1959 Session of the Legislature. Statutes of California. State of California. Ch. 1062 p. 3114.: "Route 226 [SR 61, SR 260, and I-980] from Route 258 [SR 13] near San Leandro to Route 5 [I-580]."
  7. ^ California State Assembly. "An act to add Section 253 and Article 3 (commencing with Section 300) to Chapter 2 of Division 1 of, and to repeal Section 253 and Article 3 (commencing with Section 300) of Chapter 2 of Division 1 of, the..." 1963 Session of the Legislature. Statutes of California. State of California. Ch. 385 p. 1173.: "Route 24 is from: (a) Route 17 near Castro Street in Oakland to Route 580..."
  8. ^ California Department of Transportation, State Highway Routes: Selected Information, 1994 with 1995 revisions
  9. ^ California State Assembly. "An act to amend...the Streets and Highways Code, relating to state highways". 1981–1982 Session of the Legislature. Statutes of California. State of California. Ch. 292 p. 1419.: "Route 980 is from Route 17 in Oakland to Route 580."
  10. ^ "Interstate 980 California @". Interstate-guide.com. Retrieved January 26, 2013.
  11. ^ a b Nicp Savidge (May 11, 2021). "A freeway separates West Oakland from downtown. Biden's infrastructure bill could help get rid of it". San Jose Mercury News.
  12. ^ King, John (November 14, 2015). "Oakland moving in right direction with idea to replace I-980". San Francisco Chronicle. Retrieved November 16, 2015.
  13. ^ "Report: Oakland's I-980 on national 'top ten' list for teardown". January 30, 2017. Retrieved February 4, 2017.
  14. ^ "Freeways Without Futures 2017". CNU. January 26, 2017. Retrieved February 4, 2017.
  15. ^ "Oakland, Caltrans receives funds to study removing Interstate 980 in downtown". Bay City News Service. February 24, 2023.
  16. ^ a b "Interstate 980 Freeway Interchanges" (PDF). California Numbered Exit Uniform System. California Department of Transportation. March 16, 2020. Retrieved October 17, 2020.

External links edit

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  • Caltrans: I-980 highway conditions
  • Caltrans Traffic Conditions Map
  • California Highway Patrol Traffic Incidents
  • California @ AARoads.com - Interstate 980
  • California Highways: I-980
  • Interstate 980 connection from 1966 Southern Crossing plan
  • ConnectOakland

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Interstate 980 I 980 is a short 2 03 mile 3 27 km auxiliary Interstate Highway entirely within Oakland in Northern California connecting I 580 and State Route 24 SR 24 to I 880 near Downtown Oakland I 980 passes the Oakland Convention Center and near the famous Jack London Square I 980 is commonly considered the dividing line between Downtown Oakland and West Oakland The freeway was planned as the eastern approach to the Southern Crossing It is officially known as the John B Williams Freeway after the former director of the city of Oakland s Office of Community Development Interstate 980John B Williams FreewayI 980 highlighted in redRoute informationMaintained by CaltransLength2 03 mi 1 3 27 km Existed1976 FHWA 1981 state presentNHSEntire routeMajor junctionsWest endI 880 in OaklandEast endI 580 SR 24 in OaklandLocationCountryUnited StatesStateCaliforniaCountiesAlamedaHighway systemInterstate Highway SystemMain Auxiliary Suffixed Business FutureState highways in CaliforniaInterstate US State Scenic History Pre 1964 Unconstructed Deleted Freeways SR 905 SR 1I 980 was used as an alternate route between Oakland and San Francisco when the Cypress Viaduct carrying I 880 collapsed in the 1989 Loma Prieta earthquake Traffic headed from the south would have to use I 980 to I 580 west to I 80 west to get across the San Francisco Oakland Bay Bridge to reach San Francisco This ended when I 880 reopened on a new alignment in 1997 1998 to and from I 80 east Contents 1 Route description 2 History 3 Exit list 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksRoute description editAlthough I 980 physically goes north and south it is signed as an east west route like SR 24 Immediately after traffic leaves I 880 on elevated connector ramps I 980 then descends below grade to pass under downtown city streets The freeway then ascends above grade to pass over SR 123 San Pablo Avenue and 27th Street before reaching I 580 and SR 24 citation needed The freeway itself lacks overhead guide signs mentioning I 980 Immediately after exit 1B SR 123 17th Street going eastbound on I 980 is a guide sign mentioning the junction with I 580 Likewise the guide signs on westbound I 980 at exit 1D 18th Street list I 880 and San Jose as a control city Since 2018 Jackson Street and I 880 south have been signed as exits 1B and 1A in the westbound direction citation needed I 980 is part of the California Freeway and Expressway System 2 and is part of the National Highway System 3 a network of highways that are considered essential to the country s economy defense and mobility by the Federal Highway Administration FHWA 4 History editI 980 was added to the state highway system in 1947 as part of Legislative Route 226 LRN 226 5 and to the California Freeway and Expressway System in 1959 6 This segment of LRN 226 became part of SR 24 in the 1964 state highway renumbering 7 The FHWA approved the addition of the roadway to the Interstate Highway System in January 1976 with Interstate funding only used west of SR 123 8 and the number was legislatively changed to I 980 in 1981 9 Construction on I 980 began in the 1960s but was not completed until 1985 10 officially the freeway was designated as I 980 from its opening The surface roads which existed prior to the completion of the freeway had been designated as SR 24 The highway was intended to serve the Southern Crossing and a regional shopping mall in Oakland neither of which were ever built 11 The San Francisco Chronicle reported in November 2015 about a grassroots organization of local architects and planners supported by Oakland mayor Libby Schaaf that propose to replace I 980 with a landscaped city boulevard 12 ConnectOakland is coordinating the push for a replacement Arguments for replacement focus on the freeway s low volume of traffic and negative impact on surrounding neighborhoods In January 2017 I 980 was included in Congress for the New Urbanism Freeways without Futures report 13 14 Caltrans and the city of Oakland received a 680 000 Reconnecting Communities planning grant funded by the 2021 Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act to study rebuilding or removing I 980 15 BART may use the corridor as an approach for a second Transbay Tube 11 Exit list editThe entire route is in Oakland Alameda County mi 16 kmExit 16 DestinationsNotes0 010 0161A nbsp nbsp I 880 south Nimitz Freeway San JoseNo access to I 880 north west end of I 980 I 880 exit 42A northbound former SR 171BJackson StreetWestbound exit only1A11th Street 14th StreetEastbound exit and westbound entrance only1B17th Street San Pablo AvenueEastbound exit and westbound entrance only0 540 871C12th Street 11th StreetWestbound exit and eastbound entrance only0 901 451D18th Street 14th StreetWestbound exit and eastbound entrance only0 901 452A27th Street West Grand AveWestbound exit and eastbound entrance only2 033 272A nbsp I 580 MacArthur Freeway San Francisco HaywardEastbound exit and westbound entrance east end of I 980 I 580 exit 19C eastbound 19D westbound2B nbsp nbsp SR 24 east Grove Shafter Freeway Berkeley Walnut CreekContinuation beyond I 580 CA 24 exit 2A1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 mi Incomplete accessSee also edit nbsp California Roads portal nbsp San Francisco Bay Area portalReferences edit Table 2 Auxiliary Routes of the Dwight D Eisenhower National System Of Interstate and Defense Highways FHWA Route Log and Finder List Federal Highway Administration December 31 2021 Retrieved July 13 2022 Article 2 of Chapter 2 of Division 1 California Streets and Highways Code Sacramento California Office of Legislative Counsel Retrieved February 6 2019 Federal Highway Administration March 25 2015 National Highway System San Francisco Oakland CA PDF Map Scale not given Washington DC Federal Highway Administration Retrieved July 22 2017 Natzke Stefan Neathery Mike amp Adderly Kevin June 20 2012 What is the National Highway System National Highway System Washington DC Federal Highway Administration Retrieved July 1 2012 California State Assembly An act to provide for a system of public streets and highways Fifty seventh Session of the Legislature 1st extraordinary session Statutes of California State of California Ch 11 p 3798 Route 226 is from a point in the vicinity of the intersection of Webster Street and Santa Clara Avenue in Alameda to a point on Route 5 I 580 in Oakland California State Assembly An act to amend Sections 306 320 332 351 362 365 369 374 382 388 397 407 408 409 410 415 422 435 440 446 453 456 460 467 470 476 487 492 493 494 506 521 528 and 529 1959 Session of the Legislature Statutes of California State of California Ch 1062 p 3114 Route 226 SR 61 SR 260 and I 980 from Route 258 SR 13 near San Leandro to Route 5 I 580 California State Assembly An act to add Section 253 and Article 3 commencing with Section 300 to Chapter 2 of Division 1 of and to repeal Section 253 and Article 3 commencing with Section 300 of Chapter 2 of Division 1 of the 1963 Session of the Legislature Statutes of California State of California Ch 385 p 1173 Route 24 is from a Route 17 near Castro Street in Oakland to Route 580 California Department of Transportation State Highway Routes Selected Information 1994 with 1995 revisions California State Assembly An act to amend the Streets and Highways Code relating to state highways 1981 1982 Session of the Legislature Statutes of California State of California Ch 292 p 1419 Route 980 is from Route 17 in Oakland to Route 580 Interstate 980 California Interstate guide com Retrieved January 26 2013 a b Nicp Savidge May 11 2021 A freeway separates West Oakland from downtown Biden s infrastructure bill could help get rid of it San Jose Mercury News King John November 14 2015 Oakland moving in right direction with idea to replace I 980 San Francisco Chronicle Retrieved November 16 2015 Report Oakland s I 980 on national top ten list for teardown January 30 2017 Retrieved February 4 2017 Freeways Without Futures 2017 CNU January 26 2017 Retrieved February 4 2017 Oakland Caltrans receives funds to study removing Interstate 980 in downtown Bay City News Service February 24 2023 a b Interstate 980 Freeway Interchanges PDF California Numbered Exit Uniform System California Department of Transportation March 16 2020 Retrieved October 17 2020 External links editKML file edit help Template Attached KML Interstate 980KML is from Wikidata nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Interstate 980 Caltrans I 980 highway conditions Caltrans Traffic Conditions Map California Highway Patrol Traffic Incidents California AARoads com Interstate 980 California Highways I 980 Interstate 980 connection from 1966 Southern Crossing plan ConnectOakland Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Interstate 980 amp oldid 1206672224, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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