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Traffic crisis looms as new access road plans emerge

August 20, 2024 | Pleasanton , Alameda County, California


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Traffic crisis looms as new access road plans emerge
During a recent government meeting, significant concerns were raised regarding traffic management and infrastructure in the area surrounding Bush Road and Valley Road. A participant highlighted the potential benefits of opening El Charo from Stanley Boulevard to the 580 freeway, suggesting that this could alleviate some traffic congestion. However, they cautioned that introducing an additional 1,600 vehicles daily into the already strained traffic system could exacerbate existing issues.

The speaker pointed out that current traffic conditions, particularly on Fridays, are already problematic, with backups extending a mile at the intersection of Valley Road and Santa Rita. This congestion is primarily attributed to residents attempting to access Ruby Hill and nearby developments. The discussion underscored the urgent need for effective traffic control measures to address the anticipated increase in vehicle volume and to improve overall traffic flow in the region.

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