Caldecott Tunnel Gets Safety Glow-Up: Bureaucracy Approves the Fix
Published Date: 8/7/2025
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Summary
California’s Department of Transportation is moving forward with fixing up the Caldecott Tunnel’s three bores to make them safer, better ventilated, and longer-lasting. These final decisions mean construction plans are set, and the project will help drivers for years to come. If you travel through this tunnel, get ready for improvements that protect your daily ride!
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Caldecott Tunnel Rehabilitation Approved
If you drive through the Caldecott Tunnel in California, state and federal agencies have approved a project to rehabilitate Bores 1, 2, and 3. The work will preserve the tunnel's structural integrity, improve ventilation performance and firefighting operational response, and extend the tunnel's service life. These are final agency actions, so the construction plans are set.
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