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In December 1994, the portion of Route 118 constructed to freeway standards was renamed The Ronald Reagan Freeway. [10] The original proposal for this name was introduced by Willie Brown on August 30, 1994 and amended August 31, 1994, as State Assembly Concurrent Resolution 156, however this version of the bill died on the desk in November 1994 ...
The Arroyo Simi Overhead is a tall viaduct in Ventura County, California, that carries State Route 118 (SR 118, Ronald Reagan Freeway) over the Arroyo Simi. At the south end of the bridge, the freeway continues as SR 23. [7] The state routes continue as highways to the west and north respectively.
After passing under the State Route 118 (Ronald Reagan Memorial Freeway), it is then encased in a concrete flood control channel, traveling southwards through Chatsworth, Canoga Park, and Winnetka. Its confluence with the Los Angeles River is just west of Mason Avenue and north of Vanowen Avenue.
The principal thoroughfares are Mason Ave., Corbin Ave., Porter Ranch Drive, Tampa Ave. and Reseda Blvd., running north–south, and Sesnon Blvd., Rinaldi St. and the Ronald Reagan Freeway (State Route 118), running east and west.
State Route 118. Ronald Reagan Freeway, also known as the Simi Valley-San Fernando Valley Freeway, or more simply, the Simi Valley Freeway from Moorpark to San Fernando; State Route 133. Laguna Freeway from just south of Interstate 405 to Interstate 5; Eastern Transportation Corridor from Interstate 5 to State Route 241; State Route 134
The Mountain Fire, as it has been named, reportedly jumped Highway 118 near Camarillo Heights a bit after 10:45 a.m. During a news briefing Wednesday afternoon, Ventura County Fire Captain Trevor ...
Bull Creek Canyon Channel Bridge carrying State Route 118 (Ronald Reagan Freeway) - twin bridges (original 1978, rebuilt 1994 after the Northridge earthquake) San Fernando Mission Road (1962) John F. Kennedy High School; Simonds Street (1978) Rinaldi Street & Woodley Avenue (1962) Stranwood Avenue
In 1968 State Route 118, the "Simi Valley–San Fernando Valley Freeway" opened, north of the old auto road as the latest route across the Pass. In 1994 it was renamed the "Ronald Reagan Freeway". In 1994 it was renamed the "Ronald Reagan Freeway".