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{{mileposts}}The entire route is in [[Richmond, California|Richmond]], [[Contra Costa County, California|Contra Costa County]].
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Revision as of 23:01, 18 August 2012

Richmond Parkway
Maintained byCCTA, City of Richmond DPW, C.C. Co. PWD
Length7 mi (11 km)[1]
Southwest end I-580 in Point Richmond
Northeast end I-80 and Fitzgerald Drive at city limits of Richmond and Pinole
An interstate 80 exit onto the Richmond Parkway at its eastern most terminus

The Richmond Parkway originally Richmond Bypass is an arterial road connecting Interstate 580 and Interstate 80 through Richmond, California. The road allows drivers traveling between Marin County (to the west) and Solano County (to the north) to bypass central Richmond.

History

The original idea for the Richmond Parkway came from a state proposal for State Route 93 in the early 1980s. However, when the state did not implement the plan, local officials assembled $200 million in state and local funds to fund a road largely following the same route as proposed Route 93, which was built in the 1990s.[2] While it mostly functions as an expressway, some parts do not meet state expressway standards.

The city of Richmond would like Caltrans to take it over, but currently Caltrans is not in favor of the idea.[2] It was originally named Richmond Bypass, because it would allow motorists to avoid entering the streets of Richmond. This was considered offensive by a community sensitive to isolation and environmental racism so the more pleasant "parkway" was used instead.

Major intersections

The entire route is in Richmond, Contra Costa County.

mikmDestinationsNotes
0.00 I-580 (john T. Knox Freeway) – San Rafael, OaklandWest end of arterial
 Castro StreetRichmond Parkway joins/splits two existing routes: Castro Street and Garrard Boulevard; traffic southbound defaults onto Garrard Boulevard
 Giant Highway
 San Pablo AvenueFormer US 40
  I-80 (Eastshore Freeway) – San Francisco, SacramentoEast end of arterial
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

References

  1. ^ Richmond, CA - Official Website - History of Richmond: Transportation
  2. ^ a b Katherine Tam, City looks to unload costly Parkway, Contra Costa Times, March 27, 2008. Accessed 2008-03-27