OVERVIEW

The San Joaquin Council of Governments (SJCOG) is leading the highway-to-highway State Route 99/120 Connector project. It is the first time in its history that SJCOG is leading a construction project. Over two years or so, SJCOG and its partners will make improvements to the State Route 120 Connector ramp, nearby local streets, and other freeway infrastructure. The project will benefit everyone living, working and traveling in San Joaquin County as it improves safety, eases traffic congestion, enhances mobility and goods movement, and reduces greenhouse gas emissions for better air quality. The highway junction is a major regional transportation hub vital to moving people and goods throughout Northern California. Everyone in San Joaquin County will be able to get where they need to be more safely and smoothly once the work is completed. Work began in summer 2024 and will continue for roughly two years. This webpage will serve as the primary hub for State Route 99/120 Connector project updates, photos, videos, and media information.

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PROJECT BENEFITS

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PROJECT DETAILS

  • A new road will be built between Austin Road and East Atherton Drive, local traffic will remain on existing roadways, and eastbound State Route 120 will be closed several nights for construction. Traffic will be detoured off at Main Street to Moffat Boulevard.
  • The Austin Road overcrossing will be removed, and both the Austin Road and East Woodward Avenue railroad crossings will remain open. The freeway ramps will remain open and the major daytime construction on the connector ramp will continue without freeway closures.
  • East Woodward Avenue will be closed so it can be made four lanes and to construct new railroad gates. Local traffic will detour to Austin Road. 
  • The new four-lane East Woodward Avenue will open and Austin Road will be closed between Singh Street and Moffat Boulevard. Work to widen State Route 99 will begin and there will be freeway lane closures. The southbound State Route 99 exit to Moffat Boulevard will be closed occasionally and the northbound State Route 99 entrance ramp from Austin Road will remain open.
  • The State Route 120 connector ramp will be completed and the replacement for the Austin Road overcrossing will be built. There will be some evening lane closures with traffic detoured using existing freeway ramps and Moffat Boulevard.

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FUNDING

Funding for the project comes from a combination of sources, including Measure K, the half-cent sales tax managed by SJCOG for transportation improvements in San Joaquin County, the State Transportation Improvement Program, Caltrans’ State Highway Operation and Protection Program, federal COVID-19 relief money, and the federal Highway Infrastructure Program.

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San Joaquin Council of Governments
555 E. Weber Avenue
Stockton, CA 95202
Hotline
: 209-209-4690
Email
: 99-120connector@sjcog.org

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