Bay Area lawmakers announce resolution to designate ‘Willie Mays Highway’

Say Hey Kid, will there be a Willie Mays Highway?

Yes, for a designated portion of Interstate 80 on the San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge, if and when a state Senate resolution takes effect.

State Sens. Bill Dodd, D-Napa, and Scott Wiener, D-San Francisco, citing the contributions to sport and society made by the late baseball icon Willie Mays, announced on Wednesday a resolution to name the part of the bridge highway the Willie Mays Highway as it enters The City near Oracle Park, home of the San Francisco Giants.

Senate Concurrent Resolution 169 would direct the Department of Transportation to designate that portion of I-80 as the Willie Mays Highway. Signs would be paid for with private funding. SCR 169 is co-authored by members of the Senate and the Assembly.

“Willie Mays’ career was nothing short of extraordinary,” said Dodd, who represents several Northern California counties, including Solano, in a press statement. “He was arguably the greatest player of all time and left an indelible mark on the sport while breaking barriers for other Black players.”

“I met Willie Mays when I was a kid and that cemented me as a lifelong San Francisco Giants fan,” he added. “He was my idol. He made us all proud to live in the Bay Area, so it is fitting that we name this highway in his honor. I’m pleased to see that not only does this have bipartisan support, it has the backing of my colleagues to the south who are lifelong Dodgers fans.”

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