Hazel Hawkins Hospital
Physician's Skin Solutions
Nov. 23, 2008
   News Poll
 
Are you more willing to donate to local or national charities?
Local
National
Can't afford either
Past Polls
   Top News
 
   Opinion
 

 Editorial Cartoon: The emailing government
Nov 18, 2008
 
 Editorial: Hollister can't afford another rally risk
Nov 17, 2008
 
  More Opinion...

NEWS > CITY AND GOVERNMENT


Ready for flight
Aug 27, 2008
 By Jeff Gatlin

Leaders from throughout the region gathered Wednesday morning to celebrate the opening of the Highway 152/156 flyover, six weeks ahead of schedule. The flyover officially opens Thursday morning between 5 and 6 a.m.
Photo by: Nick Lovejoy, The Free Lance
HOLLISTER

Officials from throughout the region held a ribbon-cutting ceremony today to celebrate Thursday morning's long-awaited opening of the new flyover at the intersection of Highways 152 and 156.

The completed flyover is expected to ease congestion by lifting eastbound Highway 152 traffic over the connector, according to a Valley Transit Authority statement. It's part of a larger, $34 million improvement project at the dangerous site.

At the ceremony today, the Sobrato High School "SWING" Marching Band performed rousing tunes, accompanied by enthusiastic honking from passing trucks. Santa Clara County Supervisor Donald Gage, a VTA board member, acted as master of ceremonies.

Gage introduced a string of 10 speakers including VTA General Manager Michael Burns and U.S. Congressman Jerry McNerney.

"Today I am happy to be here six weeks ahead of schedule," Gage said. "I have seen this road backed up for 13 miles all the way from here to Tenth Street in Gilroy."

He added that the successful cooperation among many government agencies had resulted in a major advance in the quality of life for anyone needing to use the state route.

Each speaker talked glowingly of the increased safety and decreased traffic congestion that the flyover and truck-climbing lane are expected to bring.

Hollister City Councilman Brad Pike and Gilroy City Councilman Dion Bracco both spoke about effects it will have on area cities.

"This safety project means the bottleneck is gone," Pike said. "Hollister residents will immediately reap the benefits as hazards and congestion are minimized."

Bracco called it the "crown jewel for all the involved agencies."

"These trucks represent millions of dollars a day in local revenue," Bracco said, "and as the owner of a towing company in Gilroy for the last 25 years, I have seen firsthand the need for improvement of 152 and 156."

Once the ceremony finished, the crowd quickly cleared the area to allow Caltrans to begin striping the flyover so it's ready for Thursday morning's first cars and trucks.

"It should be around 5 or 6 a.m. that traffic will be allowed to start rolling through," said Jennie Hwang Loft, a VTA spokeswoman.


Jeff Gatlin
Jeff Gatlin is a staff writer at The Hollister Free Lance. You can call him at (831) 637-5566 or send him an email.

blog comments powered by Disqus

Although the Hollister Free Lance does not have any obligation to monitor this board, the Hollister Free Lance reserves the right at all times to check this board and to remove any information or materials that are unlawful, threatening, abusive, libelous, defamatory, obscene, vulgar, pornographic, profane, indecent or otherwise objectionable to the Hollister Free Lance in our sole discretion and to disclose any information necessary to satisfy the law, regulation, or government request. The Hollister Free Lance also reserves the right to permanently block any user who violates these terms and conditions. All threats to systems or site infrastructure shall be assumed genuine in nature and will be reported to the appropriate law enforcement authorities. Submission of any comments will be considered permission to use online or in print.

© Copyright 2008 MainStreet Media, LLC. All Rights Reserved. Any copying, redistribution or retransmission of any of the contents of this service without the express written consent of MainStreet Media, LLC. is expressly prohibited.

Add to Google Add to My Yahoo!  Email This Article  Print
Water Resources
 News: City and Government
Council set to consider removal of parks commissioner, pay hikes
Nov 22, 2008
 
Councilwoman suggests Emerson as mayor again
Nov 20, 2008
 
Updated: Parks commish makes case for keeping job
Nov 19, 2008
 
Sanchez puts name on rally motion from city manager
Nov 18, 2008
 
 News: Crime, Fire & Courts
Expert: Child murder cases 'not unthinkably rare'
Nov 21, 2008
 
Sheriff, CAO tout cooperative effort on jail funds
Nov 21, 2008
 
Probation chief baffled, says Busch had complied fully
Nov 21, 2008
 
Mother pleads not guilty of homicide; bail set at $1M
Nov 21, 2008
 
 News: Schools
Cerra Vista enrichment program has been a hit
Nov 14, 2008
 
SBHS grad was 1st in naval aviation class
Nov 11, 2008
 
Homecoming parade reflects 'community connection'
Nov 10, 2008
 
CSU may restrict enrollment at all 23 campuses
Nov 8, 2008
 
More City and Government... More Crime, Fire & Courts... More Schools...
 
Subscribe to FREE
breaking news updates
First Name: 
Last Name: 
Email: 


   
Quick Job Search
Enter Keyword(s):
Enter a City:  

Select a State:

Select a Category:


  - Advanced Job Search
  - Search by Category
 
Gilroy Toyota
 
 Obituaries

 Nino Imbronone
11/3/1933 - 11/16/2008

 Jesse Martinez Cota
5/27/1947 - 11/14/2008

 Grace Jane Greer
2/20/1925 - 11/14/2008

 Jesse Martinez Cota
5/27/1947 - 11/15/2008

 Michael (Mike) D. Bautista
11/27/1944 - 11/15/2008

 Anthony Vincent Imbronone
11/3/1933 - 11/16/2008

 Charles Lennie Robinson
7/16/1920 - 11/13/2008

 Jose C. Gutierrez
6/4/1913 - 11/2/2008

 Gregory Thomas Jones
12/26/1958 - 11/1/2008

 Photos
News
     
Sports
     
Special Events
     
Full Pages
     
 Videos