California Pitches $2 Billion Tunnel to Fix Crumbling Highway
DEL NORTE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA, JUL 30 – The tunnel aims to prevent a 450-mile detour by bypassing a landslide-threatened highway segment, with $40 million allocated for design, officials said.
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California pitches $2 billion tunnel to fix crumbling highway
California officials are “racing against time” to fix a pricey stretch of highway that is at risk of falling into the ocean and crippling an entire region. The cliff-hugging section of U.S. 101, which links Eureka to Crescent City, has…
·Colorado Springs, United States
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California officials are “racing against time” to fix a pricey stretch of highway that is at risk of falling into the ocean and crippling an entire region. The cliff-hugging section of U.S. 101, which links Eureka to Crescent City, has had a string of “multimillion-dollar band-aid” fixes throughout the years, including squeezing the highway into one lane. The area has been monitored, and field studies have been conducted. Now, Caltrans (Californ…
·Washington, United States
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