SR 94 Comprehensive Multimodal Corridor Plan 

What We Are Doing 

SANDAG and Caltrans District 11 are conducting a study called a Comprehensive Multimodal Corridor Plan (CMCP) to analyze potential transportation improvements along the State Route (SR) 94/Campo Road corridor, one of the primary east–west transportation routes through Central San Diego, extending from Downtown San Diego through surrounding communities to eastern San Diego County, including the Jamul Indian Village of California.   

Why This Matters 

SANDAG will collaborate with jurisdictions in the project area, partner agencies, regional stakeholders, tribal governments, community-based organizations, business groups, and the public to develop recommendations to improve traffic flow and build a safe, accessible, and efficient network of transportation options. Completing the CMCP will help the San Diego region compete for local, state, and federal funds to make improvements.  

For more information, visit https://www.sandag.org/sr94.  

Your Voice Matters! 

Your feedback will help us understand the needs of the people who use and live near this corridor. By taking this survey, you’ll play a key role in shaping solutions that improve mobility, reduce delays, and enhance transportation options along this corridor. 

Take the survey to help inform transportation options. Just click the blue "Continue" button at the bottom of this page or the "Participate" tab at the top of this page.  

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Timeline

complete
complete
Research Existing Conditions

Winter-Spring 2026

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live
Public Outreach

Mid-April-End of May 2026

planned
planned
Develop Draft Transportation Solutions

Spring-Fall 2026

planned
planned
Develop Draft CMCP

Fall 2026-Winter 2027

planned
planned
Public Outreach

Fall 2026

planned
planned
Finalize Transportation Solutions and CMCP

Winter-Spring 2027

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