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System Planning Links
- Office of System & Freight Plannning:
System Planning Branch - Geographic Information System
- Interregional Transportation Strategic Plan
- Ramp Meter Development Plan (RMDP)

- Relinquishment
- California Corridor Mobility
mpo & rtpa links for district 4*
*Includes Congestion Management Agencies (CMAs) and Sales Tax Authorities (STAs)
- Metropolitan Transportation Commission, MPO/RTPA
- Alameda County Local Transportation Commission, CMA
- Contra Costa Transportation Authority, CMA
- Transportation Authority of Marin, STA
- Napa County Transportation Planning Agency, CMA
- San Francisco County Transportation Authority, CMA
- San Mateo County Association of Governments, MPO/RTPA/CMA
- Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority, STA
- Solano Transportation Authority, CMA
- Sonoma County Transportation Authority, CMA
Interstate 580 Corridor System Management Plan - Final Corridor System Management Plan
Volume 2 is comprised of three sections that have to be downloaded separately due to file size. Please click on each link below to download all three sections
- I-580 CSMP Volume 2 Part I (Appendices)
- I-580 CSMP Volume 2 Part II (Appendices)
- I-580 CSMP Volume 2 Part III (Appendices)
View a copy of the updated I-580 Fact Sheet by clicking here
Vital Corridor with Interregional Significance
I-580 is the primary east/west route connecting the Bay Area with Tri-Valley housing, Central Valley commerce, and access to the I-5 freeway to transport goods south to Los Angeles. It also serves as a significant regional and interregional commuter route. With connections to the broader interstate network, I-580 is a major gateway for goods movement into and out of the Bay Area’s five seaports, three commercial airports, and four rail freight terminals, as well as a primary route for eastbound travelers destined for the Sierra and Southern California.
The high volume of regional and interregional commuter and freight traffic in the corridor create ongoing operational challenges that will be addressed by the CSMP.
For More Information, please contact:
Erik Alm
Office of System Planning
District 4


