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East Bay Residents Push Back as Caltrans Studies Lifting I-580 Truck Ban
In a heated listening session on Saturday, opponents of a Caltrans study to lift the ban on trucks on Interstate 580 argued the move would spread health and environmental impacts into more communities.
What happened
According to KQED’s source item, East Bay Residents Push Back as Caltrans Studies Lifting I-580 Truck Ban, In a heated listening session on Saturday, opponents of a Caltrans study to lift the ban on trucks on Interstate 580 argued the move would spread health and environmental impacts into more communities.
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- East Bay Residents Push Back as Caltrans Studies Lifting I-580 Truck BanKQED - 2026-05-23T23:02:25+00:00
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