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In 1987, San Diego region voters approved the TransNet program - a half-cent sales tax to fund a variety of important transportation projects throughout the region.
The $3.3 billion, 20-year TransNet program plays a critical role in San Diego's mobility - building and improving highways in our region, adding Trolley lines and Coaster commuter rail service, and improving local streets. The current TransNet program expires in 2008.
Here are just a few TransNet projects underway in the region.

| Project Description |
Project Stage |
Estimated Completion |
Mission Valley East Trolley Extension
through San Diego State University |
Construction |
May 2005 |
SR 52
4-Lane Freeway
from SR 125 to Cuyamaca |
Design and Right-of-Way Acquisition |
June 2004 |
SR 52
4-Lane Freeway
from Cuyamaca to SR 67 |
Design and Right-of-Way Acquisition |
Spring 2007 |
SR 76
Melrose Drive to Mission Road Widening |
Environmental |
Fall 2006 |
SR 76
Olive Hill Road Intersection Widening and Improvements |
Environmental |
November 2003 |
SR 125/SR54
Gap and Connector |
Design/Build |
July 2005 |
List of additional projects funded by TransNet (pdf).
Project manager: José Nuncio
(619) 595-5619
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