Although construction for State Route 239 would not begin until 2024, the Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors considered accepting a draft TriLink Feasibility Study and provided comments from the Board.
The project was first initiated in 2009, and several meetings have been held through the years that would build a connect State Route 4 near Brentwood to the Interstate 580/205 corridor near Tracy.
Over the past 18 months, multiple local agencies, together with environmental and business advocates, have collaborated to study the feasibility of constructing the TriLink facilities.
The route would run along the following:
- an airport connector between Vasco Road and the Byron Highway;
- a south link along the Byron Highway from the airport south to I-205 near Tracy;
- a north link from SR-4 south of Brentwood to the Byron Highway north of the airport;
- an I-580 link south from SR-4;
- a transit link connection to existing or planned facilities; and
- new bicycle facilities within the corridor.
The Study is available online which you can check out by visiting the TriLink Website or viewing the 72-page study by clicking here
The full presentation to the Board is 20 slides, we pulled the more interesting ones. To view all the slides, visit CoCo County’s Website
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I’m a CCC employee and I make less now same position) than I did 8 years ago. Actually less than I did even before that, since I took a huge cut in pay “for the benefits.” Now the benefits are unaffordable. Yes, a raise would be nice. I never planned on going into debt to transitioning to the public sector. Maybe not nurses & safety (who have clout), but CCC will be losing its best and it’s brightest.
Denise,
Looks like the “best and the brightest” just posted in the wrong thread. LOL! I think you meant to post under Supervisors approve Changes to Deputy Sheriffs and Sheriff-Coroner Contracts.
So much for the best and brightest.
You guys are hilarious!!!!!!!
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