12/26/2024

No Elbow Room Anymore on Sacramento Roads

With the recession over, Sacramento-area freeways and roads are crowded again. Some say more than ever.

We hear complaints that Sunrise Boulevard is a parking lot during commute hours. A 20-minute drive on Highway 99 in Elk Grove can turn into 60 minutes with just one fender bender. The Capital City Freeway over the American River is a no-go zone even on weekends.

As the housing market heats up, bringing more people here, how do you keep a bad situation from getting worse?

Sacramento County is considering asking voters to OK a new transportation tax next year for anti-congestion projects as well as basic pothole filling. But the real sign of desperate times comes from fiscally conservative Placer County, where normally tax-shy officials are thinking of floating their own transportation sales tax in November 2016.

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