Business Loop I-8

Business Loop I-8

Five business loops serve Interstate 8 as it crosses the southern tier of California through San Diego and Imperial Counties. The loops generally follow Old U.S. 80 and/or serve the central business district of the following areas:

While each of these business routes were designated along with Interstate 8 in the 1960s and 1970s, they are generally not very well-signed. In fact, the San Diego/La Mesa loop has gradually seen its route markers disappear from the route through the 1990s and 2000s. La Mesa's section was free of route markers by 1995, and many business route markers in San Diego's sections of Washington Avenue, Normal Avenue, and El Cajon Boulevard (notably through the North Park, University Heights, and College Area districts) were removed by 2005. Historic U.S. 80 route markers sprang up to replace the business route shields starting in late 2006. However, some Business Loop I-8 shields remain on El Cajon Boulevard, especially in City Heights. The western end of the loop historically is at California 163; however, signs for Business Route 8 on California 163 northbound and southbound were removed in the early 2000s.

El Cajon's loop is sporadically signed. Historic U.S. 80 signs also appear occasionally along the loop. The eastern end of this loop is ambiguous. Possible endpoints include (1) the on-ramp from Main Street to Interstate 8 east; (2) the Greenfield Drive interchange with Interstate 8; or (3) Lake Jennings Park Road interchange. Part of the ambiguity is caused by the County of San Diego labeling the county-maintained extension of El Cajon's Main Street as "Highway 8 Business." While the street blade signs clearly label this road as "Highway 8 Business," there are no green shields for Business Loop I-8 between Greenfield Drive and Lake Jennings Park Road.

While "Route 8 Business" is signed in both directions of Interstate 8 on the approach to the Alpine Boulevard and Tavern Road interchanges, there are no green business loop shields anywhere along the route. This has been the case since at least 1999. Historic U.S. 80 route markers are in place along Alpine Boulevard, however.

The best-signed Business Loop I-8 in California is in El Centro, where the route is clearly labeled on Imperial Avenue (a city street) and also marked on its shared alignment with State Route 86 (Adams Avenue and Fourth Street). The loop in Winterhaven is poorly signed along Winterhaven Drive. Despite local maintenance, the continuation of Business Loop I-8 south into Yuma, Arizona along 4th Avenue and 32nd Street is well marked.

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Page Updated Tuesday May 21, 2013.