A lone walker makes his way down the bypass before it opened to

San Benito County officials are set to consider today approval
of the Highway 25 bypass as a new truck route, according to the
meeting agenda.
San Benito County officials are set to consider today approval of the Highway 25 bypass as a new truck route, according to the meeting agenda.

To make the Highway 25 bypass a truck route, it must get approval from the involved government entities, including the county, the City of Hollister, the Council of San Benito County Governments and the California Highway Patrol. All of the groups have indicated support for the move.

With the move, truck traffic would be allowed on the 2.4-mile road for the first time.

Hollister council members are expected to consider a similar resolution in the “next few weeks,” according to the county agenda.

The meeting set is for 9 a.m. today at the County Administration Building, 481 Fourth St.

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