Third Eastbound Lane Opens on Richmond-San Rafael Bridge

On April 20, Caltrans opened a long-awaited third eastbound lane on Interstate 580 to accommodate peak period traffic from San Rafael to Richmond.

BC STAFF REPORT

Published: May, 2018

 

On April 20, Caltrans opened a long-awaited third eastbound lane on Interstate 580 to accommodate peak period traffic from San Rafael to Richmond.

 

The opening of the lane is a major milestone in a multi-year, $53 million project undertaken by Caltrans and the Metropolitan Transportation Commission’s (MTC) Bay Area Toll Authority (BATA) affiliate, in partnership with the Contra Costa Transportation Authority (CCTA) and the Transportation Authority of Marin (TAM), to convert the right shoulder to accommodate peak-period traffic from Sir Francis Drake Blvd. in San Rafael to a newly-expanded Richmond Parkway/Point Richmond exit in Richmond.

 

The new lane is typically open to traffic each day from 2 p.m. to 7 p.m. A series of newly-installed electronic signs indicates to motorists when the new third lane is open to traffic. These include both a large changeable message board on the Marin County approach to the Richmond-San Rafael Bridge and 20 smaller signs installed over each traffic lane on the bridge. The smaller signs display green arrows to indicate open lanes or a red X to indicate a closed lane.

 

The opening of the new third lane was preceded by a ribbon-cutting ceremony featuring local, regional and state officials who galvanized the partnership that delivered the new peak-period traffic lane. That same partnership is now working to complete the first-ever bicycle/pedestrian link between Contra Costa and Marin counties. A video and other information about the I-580 Richmond-San Rafael Bridge Access Improvement Projects can be found on the MTC Web site at mtc.ca.gov.      

       

MTC is the regional transportation planning, financing and coordinating agency for the nine-county San Francisco Bay Area. BATA, which administers revenue from the region’s seven state-owned toll bridges, is funding the Richmond-San Rafael Bridge Access Improvement Projects with support from Caltrans to integrate these improvements into the state’s traffic management system.

A series of newly-installed electronic signs indicates to motorists when the new third lane is open to traffic. Green arrows indicate open lanes and a red X indicates a closed lane.