Corredor Tijuana-Rosarito 2000
Corredor Tijuana-Rosarito 2000, also Bulevar 2000, Boulevard 2000, Corredor 2000, is a freeway in northwestern Baja California connecting the Mesa de Otay area of eastern Tijuana with Rosarito Beach. 42 kilometres (26 mi) long, it runs along the southeastern edge of the developed area of metropolitan Tijuana and is considered a major infrastructure project in the state.[1][2] The freeway was designed for traffic of 75,000 cars per day and to spur development of a half-million new residential units.[3]
In 2011, the Baja California state government approved MXN 10,000,000 (USD 555,556) for improvements to bridges and to repair storm damage.[4]
References
- "Mantenimiento Mayor en el Corredor 2000", SIDUE Baja California Archived 2013-07-03 at Archive.today
- ""Corredor 2000", COPREX website". Archived from the original on 2013-09-26. Retrieved 2013-04-08.
- "Deberá Sidue explicar situación del Corredor 2000", Uniradio
- "Será rehabilitado Corredor Tijuana-Rosarito 2000", El Mexicano, February 16, 2011
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