Roadway improvements near the Port of Redwood City to ease traffic congestion

A regional transportation board has approved nearly $28 million to help reduce traffic congestion at the Highway 101 and Highway 84 interchange near the Port of Redwood City, a deep-water port in the southern San Francisco Bay and a leading West Coast foreign trade agency.

The money was awarded to the San Mateo County Transportation Authority and Redwood City from Regional Measure 3 toll funds. It was approved by the Metropolitan Transportation Commission (MTC) last Wednesday. An additional $20.5 million from the same funding source is expected later this year, officials said.

While the 1970s-era Highway 101/Highway 84 interchange marks the gateway to the Port of Redwood City, officials say it can no longer handle current traffic, creating roadway safety problems and challenges to freight mobility and rail movement.

MTC commissioner and San Mateo County Supervisor David Canepa said improvements will also help ease congestion on surface streets near the port and improve safety at train crossings. Construction is slated to begin in 2027 and also includes four miles of new bike/pedestrian paths and improved transit shuttle access, linking Caltrain and the future San Francisco Bay Ferry terminal planned for Redwood City.

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