Stanislaus County set to break ground on new expressway linking 3 cities ...Middle East

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The $184 million work, named the North County Corridor Project, will build a four-lane expressway along the Claribel Road corridor -- including new bridges over the Burlington Northern Santa Fe railroad tracks, Terminal Avenue and the Modesto Irrigation District canal.

"This is a big deal for the locals. It's a big deal for Caltrans. It's a big deal for the region," Stanislaus County Public Works Director David Leamon said.

"Right now, that road is so congested, so many trains, that they can't even run a schedule," Leamon said. "Once these grade separations are in, you won't be stopped by a train anymore."

When complete in 2028, Phase One will stretch from Oakdale Road to Claus Road. Long-term plans call for additional phases extending the corridor to State Route 120 east of Oakdale, where State Route 108 would eventually be rerouted to bypass downtown Riverbank and Oakdale.

Drivers are being urged to use Sylvan, Oakdale and Patterson -- or Sylvan, Claus and Patterson -- to detour the work. 

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