Highway Projects
U.S. 101 Widening Project
Field Activity Report

Overview
This project widened a 7.5-mile (12 km) section of U.S. 101, between
Metcalf Road in San Jose and Cochrane Road in Morgan Hill, to three mixed-use
lanes and one high occupancy vehicle (HOV) lane in each direction. The
new lanes were added in the existing median area.
Project Objective
To provide traffic congestion relief and improve driving safety by eliminating
the four-lane bottleneck, and expanding the highway to eight lanes.
Project Features
The 1996 Measure B Transportation Program approved by voters authorizes
the widening of U.S. 101 to six mixed-flow lanes. Based on community input
and increased traffic, VTA and the County of Santa Clara authorized the
addition of two HOV lanes. Adding these lanes will provide a carpool facility
nearly 40 miles long, stretching from Morgan Hill to Redwood City.
Operations
Caltrans operates and maintains the newly widened highway.
Capital Cost/Project Funding
$55.3 million: $50.9 million from 1996 Measure B funds and $4.4 million
from non-1996 Measure B funds. The widening of U.S. 101 is made possible
in part by the Governor's Traffic Congestion Relief Program (TCRP).
The U.S. 101 Widening Project was completed $9 million under the baseline
cost estimate.
Project Schedule:
Construction begins: August 2001
Southbound completion: March 2003, open to traffic nine months ahead of
the baseline schedule
Northbound completion: May 2003, open to traffic seven months ahead of
the baseline schedule
The widening of U.S. 101 between Metcalf Road and Bernal Road is included
in the Route 85/U.S. 101 (South) Interchange Project.
How to Reach Us:
For more information on the highway projects or existing bus and rail
transit service, call VTA Community Outreach at (408) 321-7575, TDD only
(408) 321-2330.
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