$2-Million Plan OKd to Build Sound Walls
Weary residents who live next to San Diego County’s busy freeways--and have to put up with the steady noise--might get some relief.
The San Diego Assn. of Governments has approved a $2-million program to build sound walls along freeways in communities that have the loudest traffic.
According to a ranking of needs compiled by Caltrans in 1997, Oceanside had six of the top nine projects.
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