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Pressure grows to open third eastbound lane on Richmond-San Rafael Bridge
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Pressure grows to open third eastbound lane on Richmond-San Rafael Bridge
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Pressure grows to open third eastbound lane on Richmond-San Rafael Bridge
2015
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\"The lane is there, they are just pretending it's a shoulder,\" [Marc Levine] said, adding the lane could be opened on a \"temporary\" basis until a permanent fix is achieved. \"The time has long past to open the lane as we see commuters stuck in traffic when they should be home with their families. There is also harm to air quality as cars sit there. There is an immediate solution to this problem.\" \"The traffic from the bridge is backing up throughout Marin County causing daily gridlock and unnecessary delay and frustration for tens of thousands of residents from Marin, Sonoma, Contra Costa and beyond,\" said [Katie Rice], president of the Board of Supervisors, in a statement. \"The solution to that gridlock is simple: Open the existing third lane on the bridge.\" \"Traffic on this critical east-west commuter link is causing horrendous backups on the bridge, local streets and nearby Highway 101,\" he said in a statement. \"Levine's sensible legislation will move this project forward and provide badly needed traffic relief for the North Bay.\"
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