May 11, 2009... Beginning Saturday, May 16, 2009, motorists
traveling eastbound on State Route 92 from the San Mateo
Bridge will experience a major traffic shift. Motorists
traveling eastbound on SR 92 to northbound Interstate 880
must use the new east-north connector. Motorists traveling
to downtown Hayward from eastbound SR 92 must stay in the
left lanes – there
will be no access to downtown Hayward from the right lanes.
Motorists traveling eastbound on SR 92 to southbound I-880
must use the right lanes. During this phase of construction,
any traffic on eastbound SR 92 that is in the right two
lanes will only have access to either north or southbound
I-880 (see simulation).
Caltrans District 4 Director Bijan Sartipi stated, “This
traffic switch is an important milestone to continue this project
on schedule with the least impact to the traveling public. The great
project success to date is a result of the continued partnership
between Caltrans and the region.” Metropolitan Transportation
Commission (MTC) Chair Scott Haggerty said, “We are pleased
with the progress and looking forward to celebrating overall project
completion in 2011.”
A second traffic shift will occur on Wednesday, May 27, 2009, and
remain in place until 2011; this phase will shift all traffic to
the right-hand lanes on the east-north connector. Traffic going
to downtown Hayward and traffic heading to north and southbound
I-880 will use the new east-north connector. At this point, access
from eastbound SR 92 to downtown Hayward and beyond will be re-established.
The traffic shifts are necessary as part of the SR 92/I-880 Interchange
Reconstruction Project so that Caltrans contractors can erect the
new overcrossing and demolish the old structure. MTC’s Bay
Area Toll Authority has budgeted $245 million for this project,
with the bulk of that coming from Regional Measure 1 bridge tolls
and the $9.6 million provided by the Alameda County Transportation
Authority.
Changeable message signs will be in place to assist motorists with
the new configuration.