The Mercury News

Talk of razing Interstate 980 in Oakland strikes chord with reader

- — Nathan Laing, San Jose Look for Gary Richards at Facebook.com/ mr.roadshow or contact him at mrroadshow@ bayareanew­sgroup.com.

QThe Hate the Car Lobby is active again. Now it has set its sights on Interstate 980.

This is an important connector among 880, the Oakland Airport, Alameda, southeast Berkeley, the Berkeley-Oakland Hills, and western Contra Costa County. Take out 980 and watch gridlock grow on Oakland city streets. If Oakland wants to raze 980, the only acceptable replacemen­t would be a tunnel, like the Presidio Parkway that replaced Doyle Drive in San Francisco.

Ready to spend a billion dollars to mollify these special interest groups?

— Bill Stock, Emerald Hill

ACaliforni­a's love affair with freeways is slowly starting to ease. In Northern California, this trend began several decades ago. Following extensive damage caused by the Loma Prieta earthquake in 1989, the Embarcader­o freeway that looped around San Francisco was torn down and the area opened up.

Not only do many want to see 980 turn into a city street, but last spring, Caltrans canceled a project to widen 710 in Southern California. The Environmen­tal Protection Agency ruled in late 2020 that the 710 widening plan violated the federal Clean Air Act. Last spring, Caltrans canceled the project. Caltrans Director Tony Tavares said it was “probably the most significan­t” cancellati­on in the agency's history.

Urban advocates in Oakland recently told this news organizati­on that 980 in Oakland was always unnecessar­y and separated Black residents in West Oakland from downtown, with a noisy pedestrian pathway surrounded by vehicle traffic in between.

With $680,000 in federal funding, part of the Reconnecti­ng the Town initiative headed by U.S. Transporta­tion Secretary Pete Buttigieg, Caltrans will study options for 980 as it considers how communitie­s initially split by transporta­tion infrastruc­ture could be reconnecte­d.

“For too long, I-980 has been a scourge on the East Bay: instead of bringing communitie­s together, it has been a barrier to economic opportunit­y for the primarily Black neighborho­od of West Oakland,” Congresswo­man Barbara Lee said in a statement celebratin­g the new funding.

QA few months ago, you shot down out of hand a reader who suggested reducing the length of the carpool lane on the 880 north approach

at the 101 interchang­e. Having driven this route daily for the past 11 years, I think shortening the carpool lane deserves more thought. Much of the mayhem here is caused by drivers staying in the carpool lane as far as possible before trying to cut across four-five lanes of merging traffic at the last minute.

In the long term, this interchang­e needs flyovers in all directions, but I will not hold my breath.

APossible designs are still being considered. Flyovers would solve some problems but bring others. A flyover here would have to be so tall and so heavy that it could worsen the flooding that periodical­ly occurs on 101.

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 ?? JANE TYSKA — STAFF PHOTOGRAPH­ER ?? Interstate 980 is seen in Oakland in May 2021.
JANE TYSKA — STAFF PHOTOGRAPH­ER Interstate 980 is seen in Oakland in May 2021.

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