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Future of Interstate Highway 980 in Oakland May Include Tearing It Down

Caltrans has proposed three options for the future of I-980 in Oakland: enhance it, cover it, or remove it entirely.

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  • Gov. Tina Kotek Signs 5 Bills to Promote Housing Production
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