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Freeway Interchange Construction Forces Detours on Airway Boulevard

Motorists traveling on Airway Boulevard will be detoured to Kitty Hawk Road to allow room for construction.

The good news: The Isabel Avenue/Interstate 580 interchange project may be completed earlier than the spring 2012 projection.

The bad? Detours on Airway Boulevard.

Alternate routes began Thursday for motorists traveling on Airway Boulevard and looking to connect to State Route 84 (Isabel Avenue). Officials say the detours are needed to allow for continued construction of the interchange project.

  • Traffic using Airway Boulevard to connect to SR 84/Isabel Avenue will be detoured to Kitty Hawk Road.
  • Eastbound Airway Boulevard will be closed to through traffic, according to city officials.
  • Airway Boulevard will be open to local traffic for the , and local businesses. 
  • Officials say there will be no access to Isabel Avenue from Airway Boulevard.
  • Detour to last until mid September

For more information on the Isabel Avenue interchange project, call Roberto Escobar at 925-960-4500 or click here.

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KL August 4, 2011 at 08:28 pm
Yea found this out the HARD way. Brutal traffic!
Cheryl P August 4, 2011 at 08:38 pm
Great job, Patch. This was MUCH better than the PW article yesterday. The map really helped.
Ron Kraft August 4, 2011 at 09:47 pm
Detour traffic signals EPIC FAIL The traffic, as of 5:15pm, was backed up onto the freeway all the way to the TriValley Driving Range. Stop and go until the light near Luxury Baths. Cars also backed up on ramp coming from Costco. That single lane detour, with mickey mouse light near lux bath, cannot handle the number of cars. How can we get the light upgraded to push the traffic flow? Who's responsible? Taking North Livermore and back tracking to avoid that exit.
Mary K Mele August 5, 2011 at 12:57 pm
thanks for the map!
Matt Main August 5, 2011 at 01:36 pm
Maybe I missed it, but there was a KEY POINT left out of this article. How long is this detour going to be in effect? That would be more helpful!
Kristofer Noceda (Editor) August 5, 2011 at 02:45 pm
Officials say mid September. Will update the article to include info. Thanks!
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