Then and now, Carson Bypass takes shape

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The final leg of the Carson Bypass is slowly taking shape between Fairview Drive and the Spooner Junction. But even through a steady stream of trucks and a huge conveyor belt have removed three-quarters of a million cubic yards of dirt from the route, the remaining pile of earth seems nearly endless. The work will take another year to complete the four-lane freeway. Work is continuing on the sound walls that will turn portions of the route into what Project Manager Will Helickson, of Road and Highway Builders, said will be โ€œa concrete canyon,โ€ cutting off views of the hills to the south and west for some residents. The contract for the four-miles stretch of road is more than $42 million. Two photos taken from the Clearview Drive bridge show the progress of the work. Above (through fence) was taken on July 6, 2015, and the other Monday.