I-580 Truck Access Study
I-580 Truck Access Study
Follow along as Caltrans studies the impacts of the I-580 Truck Ban in Alameda County
Overview:
Caltrans District 4 is conducting the Interstate (I) 580 Truck Access Study (TAS) to answer the following question: How would removing the truck weight restriction (aka truck ban) on I-580 affect safety, efficiency, reliability, and traffic speed along the I-880 and I-580 corridors, and how would this change impact public health equity for nearby communities?
Purpose
Answering this question will create an opportunity to reevaluate the purpose of the truck ban, find consensus for its future status, address existing issues of inefficient traffic flows for impacted communities and the freight industry, and alleviate disproportionate health impacts for underserved communities of color within the study area.
Goals
The study has multiple goals, including:
- Identify and analyze the likely impacts of removing the truck ban from various vantage points.
- Reevaluate the purpose of the truck ban and find consensus for the ban’s future.
- Recommend strategies to address existing issues and inefficiencies in freight flows and alleviate the disproportionate health impact of truck traffic on vulnerable communities.
Partners
Caltrans District 4 has partnered with the Bay Area Air District and the City of Oakland to complete this study. Other TAC members include:
Public Agencies:
- Metropolitan Transportation Commission (MTC)
- California Highway Patrol (CHP)
- Port of Oakland
- Alameda County Transportation Commission
- Alameda County Public Health Department
- AC Transit
- City of Emeryville
- City of Piedmont
- City of Alameda
- City of Berkeley
- City of San Leandro
Community Based Organizations:
- West Oakland Environmental Indicators Group (WOEIP)
- Communities for a Better Environment (CBE)
- San Leandro 2050
Industry Partners:
- California Trucking Association
- Harbor Trucking Association
Study Area Map:
Your Voice Matters!
Caltrans will work to gather input from community members throughout this important study process. Your input is critical to ensuring that community voices and lived experiences help shape the study's goals and outcomes.
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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