Arroyo Simi Overhead

Arroyo Simi Overhead
Coordinates 34°17′13″N 118°51′53″W / 34.28694°N 118.86472°W / 34.28694; -118.86472Coordinates: 34°17′13″N 118°51′53″W / 34.28694°N 118.86472°W / 34.28694; -118.86472
Carries 4 lanes of SR 118
Crosses Arroyo Simi
Locale Moorpark, California
Owner Caltrans
Maintained by Caltrans
Characteristics
Design Dual-span viaducts
Material Concrete
Total length 538 metres (0.334 mi)
Width 14 metres (46 ft)
Clearance above 13 metres (43 ft)
History
Constructed by C. C. Myers (bridges)
C. A. Rasmussen (roadwork)[1]
Construction begin April 19, 1991[2]
Opened October 15, 1993 (October 15, 1993)[3][4]
Replaces Los Angeles Avenue[5][6]

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. The entire connector, completed in 1993, is 2.2 miles (3.5 km) long and includes seven bridges.[2][8]

The railroad line between Simi Valley and Moorpark together with a local road also pass under the two main 100-foot-high (30 m) bridges that separately carry the traffic in each direction, each more than 1,400 feet (430 m) long.[1][2] A wetlands was created as a mitigation measure for the impacts of the construction on the Arroyo Simi. Nearby Moorpark College manages and maintains the site which is used as a nature center by the environmental science program.[9]

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