• Community Events
  • Home
  • Employment
  • Local
    • Central San Diego
    • North County
    • East County
    • South Bay
    • Northeastern
    • Riverside County
  • Entertainment
    • Music
    • Television
    • Art
    • Theater
    • Film
    • Events
    • Theme Parks
    • Podcast/Radio
    • Museums
    • Books
  • Business
  • National
  • Politics
  • Science & Technology
    • Computer
    • Science
    • Space
  • Sports
  • Environment
    • Clean Air
    • Climate change
    • Land
    • Ocean
    • Pollution
    • Recycling
  • Health
    • Health Business
    • Health Education
    • Medical
  • Lifestyle
    • Food
    • Lifestyle
    • Travel
    • Senior Life
    • Society

San Diego County News

Independent publication serving San Diego County

SANDAG reopens Friars Road following four years of construction

February 26, 2021 By sdcnews

SAN DIEGO–San Diego Association of Governments (SANDAG) has completed construction activities on Friars Road, near the San Diego River on Wednesday in San Diego.

The projects added three bridges over Friars Road and the San Diego River. A light rail bridge was constructed for the $2.1 billion Mid-Coast Trolley project, an 11-mile extension of the UC San Diego Blue Line Trolley; and two heavy rail bridges were constructed for the $93.9 million San Diego River Double Track project, to accommodate passenger and freight trains. 

Lane closures on Friars Road began in fall 2016, to accommodate the Mid-Coast Trolley and San Diego River Double Track projects.

The Mid-Coast Trolley and San Diego River Double Track projects were funded through a combination of federal and local sources, including TransNet, the regional half-cent sales tax for transportation improvement projects.

“SANDAG is thankful to the community for their patience while construction was in place on Friars Road for these critical projects,” said SANDAG Chair and Mayor of Encinitas Catherine Blakespear. “The Mid-Coast Trolley and San Diego River Double Track projects will greatly improve the way people and goods move throughout the San Diego region, serving as great examples of how SANDAG aims to transform regional connectivity through the 2021 Regional Plan.”

The Mid-Coast Trolley project will extend UC San Diego Blue Line Trolley service from Santa Fe Depot in Downtown San Diego north to the University community, serving major activity centers such as Mission Bay Park, the VA Medical Center, UC San Diego, and University Towne Centre. Major construction work began in 2016, with service anticipated to begin in late 2021.

Public works construction activities have been deemed essential, so they are continuing to keep active construction projects moving during the pandemic. 

40

SHARES
Share on Facebook
Tweet
Follow us

Comments

comments

Filed Under: Central San Diego, Local Tagged With: Central San Diego, Local news


Support Independent Journalism



Trending

  • Man arrested on suspicion of arson at the Buena Vista Lagoon
  • CAL FIRE hits peak staffing for wildfire this summer
  • County health extends water contact closure to Imperial Beach shoreline
  • Feds seize more than half a million dollars worth of fentanyl
  • Brush fire at Buena Vista Lagoon forced evacuations in Carlsbad

Advertisement

Good Sam Travel Assist

Advertisement

Start LLC today at incorporate.com

Education

UC San Diego Extended Studies identifies top 10 jobs post COVID-19 pandemic

San … [Read More...]

Environment

Oceanside enacts Level 2 Drought Reduction actions for residents and businesses

By … [Read More...]

Science & Technology

A quarter of the world’s internet users rely on infrastructure at high risk of attack

By … [Read More...]

Advertisement

Independence Day Savings! Save up to $25◊ off our Fees on Flights Use Coupon USA25.

Advertisement

Stacy Adams

Advertisement

Summer Membership offer

Advertisement

Naturepedic

Categories

  • About Us
  • Archive
  • Community Events
  • Contact Us
  • Employment
  • Private Policy
  • Terms of Service

Follow @SanCounty

Privacy Policy

Terms of service

Copyright © 2022 San Diego County News